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Wednesday and Thursday's Post

... LONDON, Tuefday, April 2. From the LONDON GAZETTE. Admiralty Office, Aprils, 1782. Copy of tetter from Captain Pole, of his Majefty j - fbip the Succefs, of and 220 men, Mr. Stephens, dated Spithead the loth of March, Si HAVE the honour to defire you will inform Lords Coramiftloners of the Admiralty, that the 16th initant, daylight, latitude '35, north, Cape Spanel bearing N. E. eighteen ...

To the Editors of the Norfolk Chronicle. Letters your paper the Small-pox, intended to explain the caufe ..

... not perfectly fatisfactory, did not expect become an object of attention-: but finding tha: the public are impreffed with very incorrect idea of the bufinefs, beg leave to explain more aeeui-ately thofe circumitances in which the mfltake origi rated. From Mr. Stacy's Letter it generally underfiood, that verbal meffage to him fome carelefs perfon who could not recollect his errand; 011 the ...

Published: Saturday 31 December 1808
Newspaper: Norfolk Chronicle
County: Norfolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 289 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: samuel stanford 

Sunday's Post

... SATURDAY'S Gazette contains the following copy of a letter from Vice-Admiral Lord Collingwood, dated on board the Ocean, offToulun, Oct. TSOB:— Sir,—l inclofa a Letter which 1 have juft received from the Right Hon. Lord Cochrane, Captain of the Imperieufe, ftatmg the which has been employed on the Coaft Languedoc.*-Nothing ' can exceed the activity and aeal With which his Lordship purfues the ...

solo, io m**i Is*** J. LAND, lying near tin; scire of Street Oatcs, in. this city, well calculated for buildings

... and garden ground. Fur tartienlars apply to Mr. Win. Salter Millard, land agent, or to Mr. Philip Millard, soli- . or,-at tbeir respective offices, in the Market-place, where an accurate plan the lots may seen. ESTATES AUCTION, —In lots, the month October next, (unless sooner disposed of private contract), , ABOUT NINETY ACf ES of excellent. LAND, lying contiguous to the town of Wymondham.—For ...

Published: Saturday 14 September 1811
Newspaper: Norfolk Chronicle
County: Norfolk, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1392 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: samuel stanford 

consequence-ox Letter (dated Feb. 1S19-), issued his Royal Highness the Prince the name and the liehalf cf .his ..

... Lord Bishop of . Norwich, obedience to the oi' the .Archbishop of Canterbury, has mitt the King's - fetter (eommnmc to 'lint his Grace), and also addressed a Circular every officiating Minister within this for tho purpose promoting contributions for the rood uses the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel Foreign parts. \ '* In case so great importance (says Ins Lordship the Circular'-, as ...

Published: Saturday 27 March 1819
Newspaper: Norfolk Chronicle
County: Norfolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 1292 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: samuel stanford 

the Edilor of the Norfolk Chronicle. Sin,—Mr. W. Smith is reported have said that th« Petition he lately ..

... the Honse of Commons declaratory of the Queen's innocence, &c. contained the unbiassed and uninfluenced oj anions of the people of Norwich, aud that it was signed by 4,500 people. This report is obviously incorrect '' Such a stir for such a woman would surprize no one more than Mr. W. Smith, who is too honest to praise the integrity and understanding of certain of bis frießcls who ...

Published: Saturday 10 February 1821
Newspaper: Norfolk Chronicle
County: Norfolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 700 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: samuel stanford 

London, Thursday, Aug. 18

... YESTERDAY was the anniversary bis Majesty's birth-day, when the King completed his 67th year. Yesterday, his Majesty laid tbe first stone of the equestrian statue to tbe memory of George 111. on tbe summit of Snow-hill, a leautiful eminence iv front of Windsor Castle, from which it distant about two miles, h the Long Walk. At two o'clock his Majesty arrived in his pony phaeton, accompanied by ...

WALSINGHAM

... Sudden Death.—\\ e regret to announce the sudden decease of Mr. Samuel Stanford, this town, which took place on the night of Monday last. The deceased was full health and high spirits during the day, having just returned from a visit to a friend's-at Norwich, and retire*! to rest in the same state. About twelve o'clock a young visitor, who was sleeping with the deceased, was awakened, ami ...

THE LONDON MARKETS

... in , TILMUPH.) Mark L**b, This (Friday). Trade extremely depressed. Monday's prices not obtain•hle for any article. Business doin* very limited. Arrival' itto Flour, aacka - Wtto, ditto, barrel. Cofrxhaork Firlds, Thursday. The beat descriptions ...

The o'Sullivan farce, in the House of Commons, has come to untimely end. It broke down at the beginning of

... the second act, because the principal performer refused to come upon stage, and play his part for entertainment of crowded audience. Peers —spiritual snd temporal—thronged the galleries reserved for their use; strangers overflowed ail other benches; the lobbies were crammedall Cork half London was there; Irish ragamuffins and English roughs, true i»atriots of the most modern type, were ...