LONDCN, MONDAY, DECEMUER 3 ?? Pjr.i_rr.enr will ceru.in!}' rn?et on the 15th of Luiuary : but we understand that after voting the customary Address «i Thanks to the King for his Speech from the Thron., both Houses vvill adjourn to the 22d of the same month. A Mail h° m Hamburgh a
December 3, 1804 - Morning Post - London, London, England
'bet™ V ?? = $X.Xno?n^^ .- X r Admiral lS^OpTn^ thC ?? rj VA L EXC! I ANGE ASSURANCE OFi "'•- ?? -- F ?? ,K ?? l '7 N u otice is '^reby given", . . GENERAL COo'R ofthe Corporation of the N Ji nee Assurance will be holden at their Offh-p ■ , yal E«lwn«, on FRIDAY, the 28th ol Dec
December 22, 1804 - Morning Post - London, London, England
Saturday, at the house of Henrf Lushin.ton, Fsq Bedford-square, the Lady of Capt. Sliedden, o? tne tub Dragoons, of a son. * On Sattnday last, at Brickendenhury, Herts, the Lady of William Dent, Esq. of a daughter. _)/£_>— On Saturday (as*, universally lamented, at his seat at B
December 5, 1804 - Morning Post - London, London, England
Admiralty Office, Dee. 17, iBa^. Copy of a Letter from the Right Honourable Lord Keith, K. li. Admiral of the Blu-, Sec. to William Marsden Esq. dated on board the Monarch, oil' Rauiigate, the 16th December, 1804. Sir— l transmit, for their Lordships information, a cony of a let
December 19, 1804 - Morning Post - London, London, England
TIIEIK Majesties and the 5 Princesses attended Drury-laneTheatre on Wed- nesday night, to witness the represen- tation of* The School for Scandal,' and the entertainment of Cinderella.'—TheTheatre u-as uncommonly crowded, and their Ma- jesties, and the different branches of the
December 12, 1804 - Bury and Norwich Post - Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
On Friday morning about <) o^olock, his Majesty arrived at Windsor Castle "from Kew. As soon us his Majesty bed ?? off his travelling dress, and pfctt on the Ox- ford Blues uniform, he came out of the Castle, mounted his charger, ami attended by Geii. Fitzroy, tlie Equerry in Wa
December 12, 1804 - Bury and Norwich Post - Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
intelligence of the tup- j tore. have already taken twelve ships, and entertain hopes of as many more. I Yesterday we fell with the Donegal, Capt. Sir K. Strachan, who ha* taken a large Spanish frigate, after a chace of 46 hours, and 15 minutes action, in which the Spanish Capta
December 22, 1804 - Royal Cornwall Gazette - Truro, Cornwall, England