WANTED, it well educated YOUTH, as an Apprentice to a Wholesale and Retail and DRUGGIST, where he will have a good opportunity of learning his Business, and be treated in every respect as one of the Family; and -be Free of one of the first Companies of the City. Respectable refe
February 17, 1822 - British Luminary - London, London, England
A very daring robbery (the second. committed within these three•montbs)• took place at the house of C. L. Walker,: Esq. at York Place,, Clifton,. on Thursday night last. The villains ) , no doubt, were well acquainted. with. the• premises, having taken out pannels from. doors an
April 4, 1818 - British Luminary - London, London, England
The following are the priirerpril pictures Sir THOMAS LAWRENCE, the President, exhibits this year eight pictures: a splendid Portrait of his Majesty, which he had been commissioned to paint for the Royal Palace at Windsor; a Portrait of Royal Highness the Duke of - York ; Portra
May 5, 1822 - British Luminary - London, London, England
of clothing in fabricating 330 suits; let a merchant expend 100 quarters and 100 suit,s in exchanging the corn and clothing, raised and fabricated, by the other two; and let the farmer, the manufacturer, and the merchant, in addition to his cloth and clothing, have each a money
March 3, 1822 - British Luminary - London, London, England
Bow-STREET..--A Tea Party.—Joseph Arnold, Esquire, of Duck Lane, Westminster, a retired hackney-coachman, better known by the . title of " the Rough Dipnond," and as the intimate friend of Bill Gibbons, Esq. P. C. Corn. Gen., was brought before the sitting magistrate under the f
January 13, 1822 - British Luminary - London, London, England
which he said, he also had said because he thought it.—After addressing the Jury at considerable lenzth, he called a few witnesses, who however gave no turn to the face of the proceedings. Mr. Benyon replied, and the Chief Justice summed up. the evidence. . The Jury considered f
April 23, 1820 - British Luminary - London, London, England
sumac s i'" A from the Minister of the interior antlOnneed that the King had aecept'ed the resignation of Don Scbastial-Fernandez Vatesca, Miii ister of Grace and Justice, and - that he had Made • the following - appointments', - viz. : Don Jose Maria Calatrava, Minister of the I
May 18, 1823 - British Luminary - London, London, England
the Inept:tore of the Maritime eitite T own,: in England and Wales, and by re portation iv regulated. Wheitt,:rts ;i—Barley, 2.l—Gate - , Od —Rye, 29s Pettus, od Pease,. Id.
May 18, 1823 - British Luminary - London, London, England