On the 23d ult. at Melton Constable, Norfolk, the seat of 4ir Jacob Astley, Bart. Member for the county, the Hon. Lady Stanhope, eldest sister of the late Lord Delaval, and sister-in-law to the late Earl of Chesterfield. At Fulham, the Hon. Frances Shirley, wife of the Hon. Wash
March 11, 1812 - Dissenter - London, London, England
TO THE READERS OF THE DISSENTER. The projected alteration in the title of this paper ' to commence with the next quarter, does not take Place at the suggestions of any persons exercising any influence over the conduct of out Journal; nor suck change- any object in view further t
June 17, 1812 - Dissenter - London, London, England
clays, and-we tremble at the recolthe lection. Infidelity instilled its fatal poison," paroxysm of the political mania which had infected all Europe; infidels let fall the mask, and avowe d their principles; nominal Christians abandoned standard, and joined the forces of the ene
May 20, 1812 - Dissenter - London, London, England
Os a question being put to Bellingham on Monday night lobby, by Sir W. Curtis, relative to Mr. Perceval's 4 1 . • toation , he .coolly aeswered, I have been fourteen i n making my mind up to the deed, but never could it until this moment." );, i , Sheriffs, accompanied by severa
May 20, 1812 - Dissenter - London, London, England
_ The following are the late i st authentic acTounts from the Armies, as inserted in the retersburgh Gaztte , . • 11USSIAN BULLETINS. Sdppleirent to the Court Gazette, Nth '22d) July. " Pl•ohs wileadluarters at Belchafaisscn 4th (Itith) July. ." The enemy sent a very strong forc
August 19, 1812 - Dissenter - London, London, England
The Earl of Lr vr npoot. presented a Message from his Royal Highness the I rince Regent, referring to the Acts of the 18th and 39th of his Majesty, for granting an annuity of 30,000 t: to the Princesses Augusta, Ehzabeth, Miry, Sophia, and Amelia, after the demise of his Majesty
March 25, 1812 - Dissenter - London, London, England
CORN-EXCIIANGE;Mommv, MARcit Whe s t We have to note the arrival of a shirt supply 0t this morning; and in consequence of many buyers from 1 0 taut quarters as well as those i n th e h a bit o f f req ue . nting market, a considerable advance took place in the pri"chet which was
March 25, 1812 - Dissenter - London, London, England
a Shop or Warehouse, to carry out llght Parcels, and make himself otherwise Useful to his Employers ; can write a good plain hand, understands common accounts; has been used to the Fringe and Stocking Worsted Manufactory. The most satisfactory references can be given. Apply to A
April 8, 1812 - Dissenter - London, London, England