SALES BY AUCTION.; !'rlntit, Portr~I'9a.&i-i Copoer-s'l)Iieq.-By Messrs. XING, at their_.Grcat ~koom, No. ~, King-street, Covent-garden, THIIS-DAY. at xz, 3 bad at the'Room. Alinerals'"By Mesers: KING, at their Great Room, No.'33s, King-street;, Covent-Fiarden, on Wednesday~ next
May 3, 1817 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
EXPLANATION . OE F 9 WNA ODH~TCip OTHERwS' MAY HAVE MEANT, WEN HEY SAID " THE TRANSACTION DID V~ftV LITTLE CREDIT TO THE PARTY," THOUGH, IT MISiiT NOT BE CRIMINAL IN APAIAMETAR, SENSE. In ihe year 18o4, Mr.- Canning havn igpronounced Lord Liverpool unfit for his situation of Fore
May 9, 1817 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
C:.L'AW NhIZIINE COURT OF KING'S BENCII.-MAvS29. LMiddlesex Sitlibgs af Eeioer Term e Orfisa Lord .L'dendIrAsrgh, end ,S'prsalicd T ier-ire.v * BHr.EAC1I O, PRlOMISE, OF MARRTAGE. soAWE EVAN.' V. THOMIAS t JoNrs, EsQ. 'rhis was an action against tile defendant ior a hre:ich of pr
May 30, 1817 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
. WANT PLACJS. A S- CtOOk.nd:hHOUSEKEEPE.R or COOk, A-w where :the I1ady is heir -own 1inusekeeper, a steady Middle-aged Woman; sh e` is perfeft'stress of her business, and- none need apply but where a ?? maid is keprti her re. ference is undenisable where she has .udst, left.-Le
May 1, 1817 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
COURTtOF KING'S heENCH, MAYii. TF.E IKING V. WOOLER. : On the motion of Mlr RICOARDSON, this defendant, who was brought up somie days sinc6 to ple;1d to ceit'tait crimioal irfdrisnations for Libels upon the Governnmient and the Consti- tution of the Parliament of this Conntry, w
May 13, 1817 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
itj MA R RI ED. Atl:'arnljba, rn..Harwood ?? ?? Ann, :- llwlsicl; House, aear Faranhalin.-At lMaigate, .ohn 1, I'ierce, E~q. of Caoiterbrsry, to Augusta Elizabeth, !,oIIlv daucghter of thle late Tl'bonias Khig, Esq.-At llSt. Mary-Ic-lbone Churich, Sir Robert *Viiosot, Bart. o <f
May 31, 1817 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
T C) BE SOL)L BY ABUrIU lN, fl 1y Rt. .JAI7.VIS, Onl Tuesdny f he 31 daly nt .uloc, IK 7, at tlie Ele- phanit and Ca~stle Innr, in Idliixhttnl, i l ile cattite uf Oxfo~rd, at 1Fivc n' cloo ina the Evenaiti ?? AhIortt 15 ACRiES; of exceelin ue P.Xt 'AITURI.E :ndi ARA13 LE LAN 1l),
May 24, 1817 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
LON)ONT, MEAY S. didl Slme articles fion2 Macali ii spoalk of thle pro- fir banbility of a or boetween Spl.i it ad P~orte gal, fit irnn conseqoottce of' tile condulct of tire latter, in eni- ?? tering into a treaity withl die itsurrrents. Un- h~e daubredly this is a mieasure of d
May 10, 1817 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
YORKSHIRE SOCIETY. ru8HE Sixth Annual MEETING of this Je Society will be held at the London Tavern, Bis:sopsiate-Street, London, on WEDNESDAY, the LORD LASCELLES, M.P. in the Chair. STEWARDSa. 'ir M. Sykes, Bart. M.P. John Smith, Esq. M. P. Geo. Brydges, Req. Sheriff John Hall, E
May 10, 1817 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
General San Martin's dispatch to the Su- preme Director of. Buenos Ayres has been received, giving the particulars of the defeat, by which the pos- session of Chili reverted to the Patriots. The action does the greatest credit to the Commander in Chief, as well as the officers a
May 31, 1817 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England