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:XCHANGE. ND FIUDAY, OCT. 25! Tuesday. Frith ��, • Seville -51 i Gibraltar Leghorn Genoa , . Cli Venice 27.;

:XCHANGE. ND FIUDAY, OCT. 25! Tuesday. Frith ‘, • Seville -51 i Gibraltar Leghorn Genoa , . Cli Venice 27.;

50......27 60 Malta 45 Naples 391 391 Palermo, 'per 0z... 118 llB Lisbon, • -52 i 521 Oporto Rin.lanciro 60 46 Dublin, per cent. 91 9l • Cork Agin of Bank on Holland
October 27, 1822 - British Luminary - London, London, England
 
ALI PACHA AND AFFAIRS OF GREECE! In one vol. Bvo. price 10s. 6d. boards, with a tine Port ra it,

ALI PACHA AND AFFAIRS OF GREECE! In one vol. Bvo. price 10s. 6d. boards, with a tine Port ra it,

THE LIFE of AL! PACHA, of Janina, Vizier of Epirus, surnamed Alsan, or the Lion. " A man of war and woes, Yet in his lineaments ye cannot trace, While Gentleness her milder radiance throws Along that aged venerable face, The deeds that lurk beneath, and stain him with disgrace!
October 27, 1822 - British Luminary - London, London, England
 
LICENCE,

LICENCE,

of Germany. MISS'VON SIEUOLD, after in»roving h ers ' lf ige al ' same cateer under the tuition o f both her P l a rentst d etertil. o add to her kuowledge and experience the advantage demical education. However singular it may apPea r in th"is C other country, this lady actuall
May 30, 1819 - British Luminary - London, London, England
 
public am Wenicutizt.

public am Wenicutizt.

DRURY-LANE THEATRE. . On Monday, Mr. KEAN appeared, for the , first time this season, in the character of Hamlet. • We are sniprised that this actor-burn should risk his reputation this -attempt. It is a cast of elegant and impassioned acting, which, united, suits not the•voice
October 17, 1818 - British Luminary - London, London, England
 
London Coals.

London Coals.

. The Lord 'Mayor presented a'petition from. the merchants and traders of the city of London, praying that the house, at . some future time, might take into their consideration the duties imposed coals importetkinto the port - of London, with a view either .to the equalization o
June 6, 1818 - British Luminary - London, London, England
 
MARRIAGES,

MARRIAGES,

On Thursday the. clist ult. Edward Hopper Hebdeo, Eq. to Mary, younzest daughter :of the late James Tindall, Esq. ot Scarborough, banker, and sister to John Tindall,. Esq. Receiver General of taxes for the East Riding of Yorkshire. At Cortnag,ally, near Dungannon, Ireland,:..l W
June 6, 1818 - British Luminary - London, London, England
 
COAL MARKET.—JUNE 3. Ships At Market. 'Ships sold. Price. 27 Newcastle... ..at 345. 6d. to 435. Od 3 Sunderland.... 3

COAL MARKET.—JUNE 3. Ships At Market. 'Ships sold. Price. 27 Newcastle... ..at 345. 6d. to 435. Od 3 Sunderland.... 3

....at 375. od. to 375. 9d
June 6, 1818 - British Luminary - London, London, England
 
NARRATIVE OF THE HISTORY PRINCESS OLIVE OF CUMBERLAND.

NARRATIVE OF THE HISTORY PRINCESS OLIVE OF CUMBERLAND.

So great has been public astonishment at the claims of the Princess of Cumberland, and so improbable did it appear that a branch of the Royal Family should be suffered long to remain in obscurit:. that not only was the assertion received as unfounded, but aha6e and slander appea
December 9, 1821 - British Luminary - London, London, England
 
LONDON, MURSDAY, MAY. 28.

LONDON, MURSDAY, MAY. 28.

The Princess Woles. It was rumoured, yesterday,inthe fashionable circles, that the report of the dtath of-the Princes of Wales arose from the following cirvumstances. . A person in her Royal Highness's housebold .being dangerously ill, physicians were sent for: they made Some ex
May 30, 1818 - British Luminary - London, London, England
 
NO. 33, STRAND, two doors from Vitlierstreet, J. CAPON', Hatter . and Furrier, begs to acquaint the Nobilit% and Gentry,

NO. 33, STRAND, two doors from Vitlierstreet, J. CAPON', Hatter . and Furrier, begs to acquaint the Nobilit% and Gentry,

that he has fof inspection an extensive Asm,rtment of GENTLEMEN'S HATS, LADIES and CHILDREN'S BONNETS, &c. of the most .fashionable, .sbapos and superior quality; with a choke collect-ion of Muffs, Tippets, &c. which he trusts will .meet the approbation of those who may humour b
December 5, 1819 - British Luminary - London, London, England