SECOND BERMS, CoNSTSTINQ ENTIRELY ITALIAN SCENERY. DESIGNED itT Mn. CLARE. TheMyriorama is a moveable picture, capable of forming Ii n almost, en dless variety of pi cturesque scenery, an d admirablY adapted to eiCke amongst .young persons a taste for drawing, to furnish them wi
June 20, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
The letter of D. M. has been received. The misrepresentation in the Judge's charge alluded to, was naticed in the WEEKLY GLOBE of Sunday last. The account of the Catholic Dinner given to the Right Rev. Dr.'Ea4n - , at Treace, on the 26th July, was only received on Thursday. Had
August 29, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
W. H. Troughton and NTN - , - ,C - lii - rit.:l) - ui:sl7;i:Gloucestr.‘f;- sldre, (Ira pets-i. Bo.icherby and Y. Waithman„ Darliogtt,,}; Dur Suttc - rt and J. B. Surroo. Tonbridge, drapers-R. Andrews and A s, Misstep, Magna, Dorset, fanners -C. Powell and C. Thomas, Birmingham,
August 29, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
On the motion that the Count) Courts Bill be read a third time, SCARLETT did not know why anew law should be intruduced nod,' it had been proved that the old one was thee g iuundi he would propose, as an amendment, that ilit• he read a third time this day six months. Mr. SYKES s
May 30, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
This being the Anniverwy Of Charles the Second's Mr. Justice LiTTLEnAtz, appeni-e - d in Crown robes at ten o'clock, and after having Justified hil, 4ti4 heard motions of course from behind thy bar, ref& the Court at a qua:.ter past ele,ven o'clock. The other . .ludvsdi . rl not
May 30, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
KING V. COOK. Mr. CAMPBELL suggested, in the case of James Sutton Cook, that the defendant should not be called up for judgment until the plea in abatement, entered by Richard Stafford Cook, who claims the Barony of Stafford, be decided Mr. TAUNTON expressed a hope that the Court
May 23, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
To meet at the Court of Commisioners of Bankrupt, Basinghall-street, unless otherwise specified. J. H. Robson, of Sunderland near the Sea, Durham, mercer and draper, June '24, at ,lowsey's, the Bridge Inn, Bishop Wearmouth—J. N. Sanders,. of Ipswich, ironmonger, June 9, at the R
May 23, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England