at " s" Mire, in ilrydgell-street, di:46l)old throoghout. the Mort-4)016 and willanilie TWOpeillly POlit by Nine (post five) reveetfully atiended to. svere astonished -to think they had ever bean:suseeptible of. . The motive of the Dissolution is now more than , dear ; it is avo
May 3, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
.Dawning-street, May 9, A Dispatch of which the inclosed is. a Copy, has been received this day at the Office of Viscount Castlereagh, one of his Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, friatt Major General Frazer, dated Alexandria, A l arch - 25, addressed to the leight /lon.
May 10, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
SUNDAY, MAY 10. ' TnE official Papers; rasceived from Sir DUCK. weivra, confirm the former accounts of the failure of the Negotiations before Constantinople. This failure . has been . imputedlo The insufficiency of the forceeder Sir JOHN command, and to the determination to try
May 10, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
Cochrane - - Elliott . - - Burdett - - Sheridan - _ Pauli - - Mr. begged that catch Candidate might be allowed 'a fair hearing ; but, at the same time, he acknowledged the privilege of the Electors, who, once in seven years, had the opportunity of expressing their sentiments, ro
May 10, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
rd RI AGES. On Monday Mr. Thomas Turner; to Miss M. Signe'', both vf !toad': their united ages do not exceed-28 years! •- .. At St. George's, flanover-siquare, the Hon. Colonel Crewe, only son of Lord Crewe, of Crewe Ilan, Cheshire, to Mi,s Huogerford, of Cavendish-square. and of
May 10, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
quarter, 11.165. U. to Od.— Oats, petiii. 11. is. 11. ITs.—Beans, per. qr. 21. Os. to 21. 6s.—Pease, qr. 21. Bs. to 21. 12s. . , • _ - , , ICE' OF cORN ,PER . Qu "TER.. Great I.lrit4io, for the, Week ending 2. * . Scotland Wales. s, d. s. d. .I s. 'd. • 's. d. Wheat .. . 9 68 7
May 10, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England
Tnquest was on Tam lay taken at the Boar and Castle, Oxford-s(reet, on the body of Mrs. wife of a cheesemonger, in Oxford-street, who hung herself thu preceding evening. —Mary -Brown, a servant. ,he .deposctd that her mistress hail been very in fur these It) weeks, occasioned .b
May 17, 1807 - The News (London) - London, London, England