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... DINNER of .be GOVERNORS ...
... DINNER of .be GOVERNORS ...
... abroad; would not object to a Va- let s place only, and would study to make himself useful to any Gentleman he may have the honour to serve. Letters post paid, addressed to S. J., Mr. Radley's, No. 46. Great Mary-le- bone-street, will be respectfully utteoded ...
... hh MAJESTY GEQI&E V^ the FOURTH.-C. WAYTE, Fnrriev ta the Kb*, IMfe- maker, &c. late of Paotoa-stroet. Haymarket. bas the. honour rcV^TiV, ,he Nobili, y » d p«i»nc a r^erai; ,hat b¥hL SmKS^ 10 to mfflre **i*wi*»e PREMISBS in REGBnT- ■SI It LET. opposite ...
... Secretaries of State, signifying, that his Majesty was pleased to receive the same in the most gracious manner.—l have the honour to be, Sir, your most obedient humble servant (Signed) W. GREGORY. Alderman Snaith. . _ HIS MAJESTY'S VISIT TO HANOVER ...
... the Baron Decazes, Sze. . FES27I'IIL I)RURY L.12, - E THEAII:t. l test night there was a s‘ietnitt gland et this housc in honour of the approaching Coronation. 'I he boarded e ite .Y platform over the Pit, and the entrance to it by steps from the dress ...
... li; ,f$ belnj ! recommended by the following Nob,l,ty;_The Most Noble Marquis of Lothian, the iffi Honourable V.scount Dudley and Ward, the Right Honour* f a k. J- ' Ma ,i don a ,d ' Brantley, Fortescue, and Mount, tord, the Right Hon. late Viscounress ...
... WATERLOO BRIDGE, in returning thanks to tbe Nobility. Gentry, and others, for the exlensive patronage wi.h which; be hns been honoured, recommends with confidence bis PATENT EX- PANDING PRESS TRUNKS and PORTMANTEAUS, as possessing those advantages which are ...
... Goods_ may, be viewed one day previous to Sale. —The Sale will commence at 3 precisely. poRT of' WEYMOUTH.-13y order the Honourable . Commissioners of his Majesty's ChstoMs, on .Tuesday, the 11th of September. 1821. at Ten o'clock in the. Forenoon, will ...
... Maynard,' William Maynard, 5 John 'Rolls, Charles Maynard, George Wyld, George Arthur, John Maynard, Edward Perry, Francis Rolls, William Hawkins, George Allen Joseph Gad, William Noukon, Brown Thomas Campbell, Blue William Rolls, It was rowed for in three heats; ...
... of which dew open, the acceptance of Messrs. Williams and Co ii i,ban£4 l ,l . . and several so% ea eigns and some silver rolled out. Wit- ! Birchin-lane, Cornhill. ness and his friend seized the prisoner and secured hint, Mr. Wm. Howell, a gunmakgy, ...
... year's wages in addition to what was actually due to them ; but it seems that in the present instance the custom is to be honoured in the breach and not in the observance. _ _ _ several (3letl:s in the Bank of England,_not included in the original list ...
... appeared to feel thevords. The solo and vcrseperts were ably supported by Mies Travis, Messrs. Knyvett, Vaughan, Rolle, and Bellamy. Mr. Rolle posSesses a very clear toned bass voice, and' is likely to he an acquisition to the musical world. The Sermon was ...