EAS i? ?? 77 E&- MONDAY, j A N. lS17. , ?? l'1t)h j holrnf ?? predatoy- *y l,.intoitli, amotifuntiisg to G i' ?()OD orse, 'entered n the district-ort'anjamr andadvancihr rapidl'y on II tile town of etilnedy, set fire to It, ill SeVeal A C places, and committed glgeat depretdation
June 7, 1817 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
?? 1 ' ?? :W : HOUSE OF LORDS:u-ftiku . - s ?? APPrEAL1.,,z . ?? , k ?MACDOWAX t. Ci. hEt. . The-appellant Saving become p'ssDS'sed1''by. drsceint, 'o cr la tain valuable estates In Scotland, viz.'of a fqrns caled Slipe perfield, ?? ' of Bankltondb' Haddingtonrhire h and of btlie
June 9, 1817 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
tCORN EXCHANGE, LONDON-June 2. C We ldUgON IS.r AM.*111, lt;NMJUlN-JUnL N. lo ad a good supply of wheat from Essex and Kent, and r a considerable quantity of foreign in the course of the week, S which early in the morning wap taken off readily at an ad- Cs vance from 4s. to 6s. p
June 5, 1817 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
?? - I.. I p", fffiltlraw , ' EDINiURG It TH'RBSDA2T-JUNB 5. Madras papers have been received to the 20th January.- They contain an official account of the ravages of the Pinda- rees, and of their qsbsequent expulsion from the te itories of the Company, by the activity of the Bri
June 5, 1817 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
HlOUSE OF LORDS.-tNz 26. On the clergy residence and tithe leasing bills being read a first time, the LORD CHANCELLOR said, no opportunity had been given to any spi- ritual Lord to give his opinion upon any of these measures: the opinion of lay Lords he consider- e'1 as not suff
June 30, 1817 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
I) OMS1'1TC INTELLIGENCE. or LONDON, MAY 2 le It aubeqeti pat ofthis da ?? rne is a JoitL1 nlote preisent- 0(d to Ili PL'io'r tuguIes12 Sue)rettirv fl Forei gn Ar Iiidrs. byv (ie dif-rkr- ent puc ers of' EuIropeI. from II ilich it app car', to he 'their in ten- duil ?? -ippctot S
June 4, 1817 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
THE NVAGER. U P i'-t:n1 ill cock fightittg took great delight Oce t! eel ie) tis tvtt'cr to lmy- .i I. v4* uh w ds% nf together ?? cocksshoiuld not fight, 4 ,m f-2 ?? ?? ot Iher awsy t. . t:; :c t',;tLU t itraction would hrinf !.,iu a.y.t, 4.) C t'i otitztt w8o:ild ptOVc', n i i
June 4, 1817 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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June 11, 1817 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
TO counteract the many attempts that are doily made impose on the unwary s|Hirk)u« composition inctcad of the Genuine Blockin"prc|wred pay and Marlin, they are Induced to adapt a new label hich their signature and 97, HIGH HOLBORN, l» placed consniciiouslv in the centre of the l
June 10, 1817 - Tyne Mercury; Northumberland and Durham and Cumberland Gazette - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
in d*-cinncs, of a most te. i. d«< not speak ridi. tenting giuviiy. lie asks his vessels, i diutmur. The answer iii4S(>l feeling;—if they iheui, sumo ire fur ever idx-iubK, should still it hat should say the of principles ii nut Paul is .some* t-re. d'*nbt less, he inrry -specim
June 17, 1817 - Tyne Mercury; Northumberland and Durham and Cumberland Gazette - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England