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December 14, 1804 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
brewery, contiguous to the navigable part of the Pee or Liverpool Canal, Way instructed in an improved mode of mnnufactni-ng an article of very great demand in.commerce, : Wot liable fluctuate by either war or peace, ?old for ready money, and the capital, to a Cf rtainty, can tu
December 14, 1804 - Chester Chronicle - Chester, Cheshire, England
ASS E.MB I. Y ROOMS —/M.. L. UNDER the patronage of the Officers thfe First Brigade of F'*ot Guirds, will GRAND CONCERT U BALL. On Monday, December 17/ A, 180 at which the Band of the Ist Kcgt. ot Guard* will perform several select Pieces of Music of the most approved Authors. Ao
December 14, 1804 - Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal - Canterbury, Kent, England
[PkICB Si X-fKNCK.] character of another, to induce the FUtuttf claiuimg tins remedy, part with his goods upwn tlie sole recoaimtndaii«ii of the Defendant IM then compared the facia in evidence with this rule oi law. 'fl Ciusr having gone to the t'harter-hoWM bear the Oration, a
December 14, 1804 - Evening Mail - London, London, England
G. Onkciey, daughter of Sir'Chaile, Oakeley; baronet.— Monday, Dublin, Henry Nixon; esq. to Miss •Hobson,daitghternf thelate John Hdbsohj esq.—Friday last, Mr. Frederick Cobourn, ol London, to Miss H. Dennis, daughter of Chailes De mis, esd. of Theddle- Tuesday, Lewis Shephe.aid
December 14, 1804 - Kentish Gazette - Canterbury, Kent, England
by Andreozzi. End ofthe First Act, a N'E W DIVERTISEMENT, com- posed by Mr. D'Egville. End of the Opera, the Grand Mythological Ballet, called ACHILLE ET DEIDAMIE. Composed by Mr. D'Egville. Music by Winter. Vivant Rex et Regina. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. This Evening, THE HEIR
December 14, 1804 - Morning Post - London, London, England
Yesterday there was grand Brigade of Volunteer Light Infantry and Ride Corps, in Hyde Park, under the command of Colonel Marton. About ten o'clock the different companies were on the ground, when the line was immediately formed. The line was precisely the same as we stated in ou
December 14, 1804 - Morning Post - London, London, England