The following melancholy event lately took place lit Coleford, in Gloucestershire : Mr. Hawkins, brothel to Mr: Hawkins, Of Mpantouth, hod come from C:irditr to pay a visit to his friends, and being at Coleferd,,was amusing himself with shooting small birds, when, just after loa
February 8, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
MUSE OF cOMMONS., ' MONDAY, 2. MR. DAVISON. Lord A. ttrosr stated, that Since he bed given notice of intention, OW day, of subinitting a Motion relative to the Third IlePort of the . Board of Military Enquiry, he understood that eel lain proceedings had already talveg agailist Mr
February 8, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
.0n Wednesday, at twelve o'clock, his MAJESTY came to town from Windsor, and held a Private - Levee at tlo, Queen's Palace. Earl CALEPON took leave of his Nu. JEs ry, previous ko his departure for the Cape of Good , Hope, to take upbn him the Government of that place.
February 8, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
REVIEH 7 , OF POLIi7bS. THE LATE ORDER OU COUNCIL. late Order of Council for the restriction of the -enemy's trade underwent a long discussion in the' flouse . of Commons on Wednesday. Mr. PO.PCIVAL severely censured his Majesty's :Ministers for refusing to lay the paper on 11w t
February 8, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
VgNICE, JAN. •11.—A considerable body of troops is collecting territory, - which were at _first said to be intended for the Grand Army in Poland, but this plan has been chang.:ll. However, these troops, the number of which will be augmented to thirty thousand Inca, are not to, r
February 8, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
MR.. BOW LOTTERY. TO TUE EDITOR OF THE MEWS. Sin, , Considering it possible that the-Pliblic may: not,,lffi. clearly in possession of the nature of my Bill, whichlas. just received , the sanction of Parliament, I deem it to•say, that in consequence of thoOctoberStals- Lottery con
February 8, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
A Gentleman the Cuitanitsioners for Liquidating the National Ilt•bt, pre,ellied an account of their parelittsys fur th e last year.--Ordered to lie on the tuble.--Adjuuttled.
February 8, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
itEPtqI4SDAY. 4. On the Order of the Ony being 'Tad, for the second rending Bill for the Abolition of the Slave Trade, Counsel were called in the of - several petittuners tignitult tha tucusuCe.—Adjourtied.
February 8, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
A. '" I have the happiness most respectfully. to your Majesty that I have su ccee d e d i n repulsing the enemy, who yesterday morning attacked me on every - point near Pultusk. The roam attack was matte hy Gets. Sotwilet,at the heal] of `ls,ooo . men t ' on left wing, near Parru
February 8, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England