• "We have this day to state an occurrence which, from the time and place at which it happened, and the obscurity with which the occasion and the parties are at present enveloped, hiss the character more of a tragical romance than a horrid scene in real life:— "On Thursday last,
January 9, 1825 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
tea-dealer. Solicitor, Mr. John Baddeley, 61, Leman-street, Goodman's-fields. Ciaspard Cachard, Henrietta-street, Covent-garden, watch and clock maker. Solicitor, Mr. John Allingham, 93, Hattongarden. Samuel Handy, Goswell-street, Clerkenwell, brass-founder. Solicitor, Mr. Spenc
January 9, 1825 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
To Cash brought to this Account, to replace the like Amount issued out of the growing produce of the Consolidated Fund in Ireland, for Public Services Total
January 9, 1825 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
We have just glanced over the first number of this periodical work. It appears to us to contain many valuable contributions in prose and. verse; and to -have every chance of jostling, the, popularity of some of the old-established favourites. . The following summary 9f the merit
January 16, 1825 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
COURT OF KING'S •BENCH.-(FRIDAY.) POLICE REPORPS.-DINCAN V. TREND AND OTHERS. This was an action by Mr. Andrew Duncan, the plaintiff in the well-known cange of "Duncan v. Thwaites," against the printer, pUblistier, and two registered proprietors of the Morning Advertiser, for li
January 16, 1825 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
At ,Castle-hill, Devon, Lady Catherine Fellowes, of a son.— In Lordship-road, Stole Newington, the lady of Thos. Powell, Esq. of a son.:—ln Bedford-square, the lady of Andrew Spottiswoode, Esq. of a sun.—At Cambridge, the lady of James Caulfield Browne, Esq. of a son.—The lady o
January 16, 1825 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
Mr. HumE rose to bring forward the motion of which he had given notice respecting the Church Establishment. No one who attended to the public and private history of Ireland, could entertain the least doubt of the propriety of some great alteration in its state. There was no coun
May 9, 1824 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
On Tuesday last four gentle Men took a boat, at Gravesend, to meet a.ship, and, in a sudden squall, the boat upset. John Harris, Wm. Thompson, and Henry Wallace were drowned. G. Tone was._ restored, after haviog been two'bours on tlfe boat's btitebrn. . DARING ROBRFRY.—On Monday
July 11, 1824 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
11 . 2.4 L. r MARLBOROUGH-STREET. On Monday Henry Lowe, the young man in custody upon a charge of defrauding Mr. East, a.tailor, in Duke-street, St. Jarne.l's, out of a quantity of military dresses, by representing himself to be an officer of the 9th Lancers, was brought up for f
July 11, 1824 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England