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PROVINCIAL

... (five 2,500/. Three times the present trade would give 31,925/., being equal to a borough-rate of Is. Bid. in the pound. Mr. Rowe also spoke, show-in? the decline of the port, its capabilities for large trade, and its superiority as a port of Western e ...

The Court

... to the 27th regiment. On Thursday last he received his pension, and, in the evening went to the Three Crowns, Royal Hospital-row, which he left at nine o'clock, singing merry tune, but sober. He was then in the act of crossing the road, when a cart, belonging ...

STATE OF THE COUNTRY

... a beautiful cow of Mr. Patrick Nunan's was stolen; and on his ? to look for found in one of Dr. Galwey's helds the hide of row The police arrested a fellow on the Killa- M roaJ with six stolen sheep—they also arrested two ~nt Darties near Glountane, who ...

MILITARY

... their persons at an advanced *ta*e gro W6t outra * ra inflicted upon them whilst in the Academy. A few years since, street rows and encounters with the police were frequent, and many of the officers residing near the Academy were unable to trust their ...

SMITHFIELD CATTLE CLUB

... occurred during the day, owingto the slippery state of the foot-paths and carriage-roads. A younggirl, named Emma Hart, of Webber-row,whilst crossing the Wat.-rloo-road, slipped down, and whilst in the act of picking up a basket, one of the Peckham omnibuses ...

THE SEIZURE OF CRACOW

... debts and liabilities —that _ the profits of the company would form the source of dividend the shareholders, instead of being row, locked in the payment of interest loans, and the whole, degree of prosperity not leiore known would brought about. —Mr. Wheeler ...

Law Intelligence

... the course of Mr. Stuart's arguments, made many observations, which could not be heard behind the first row, nor, we believe, by those in the first row, but at the conclusion we understood his lordship to say, that he could not discover on what principle ...

Law Intelligence

... assignees by Mr. Cooke, and supported by Mr. Kiss, solicitor. The bankrupt carried on the business a cheesemonger at Bolingbrooke-row, Walworth ; his debts, in the course of two years, amounted to 1,836/. 6*. 5d., and the a>sets lodged by the official assignee ...

CLERICAL

... no less than 45,000/. will be required to carry out the intentions of Miss Burdctt Coutts. The site chosen is in Rochester-row, about 100 yards from the Westminster Police-couit. A of ground has been cleared for the new church, the first stone of which ...

MEETING OF PRECEPTORS

... Elizabeth Brom* jTUS'ten weeks, the daughterof a brushmaker. Maryjeld,Mea ghe Uved j travelling show at nn , line at Pleasant-row, East-street, Newington. re,e mnrnint - of Thursday, the 3lst ult., witness was un-0» c m ut confinement; she therefore proceeded ...

Law Intelligence

... tithe's. Those houses were Kos. 42 and 45, Crutchei'-friars, of agreed annual value of 100/. each, and Nos. and 3, Cooper's-row, of the agreed value of 80/. each ; hut uj>on the tour houses the collector, by the direction of the rector, collected less ...

REPRESENTATION OF WESTMINSTER

... lighterman was proceeding down the river in barge, when his attention was attracted to something floating in the water. Jle rowed some di-tance, and pulled it into [his boat, and found the same to be a rush market basket, which he secured as it was passing ...