The House of Assembly at Jamaica, a proof of their • high satisfaction at the ooncluct of the Duke of Manchester, have voted . his grace, nem. con. an ,additional salary-of 30001. a year.
February 1, 1818 - British Luminary - London, London, England
- Classical and Commercial Seminary, llrarminster, R.'ROBERTS begs to inform the _L. 'Public, that in consequence of his moval to aiarge, modern, and convenient House, in the Church Street, be can accommodate larger number of Youwg Gentlemen than before. Terms for Board and Inst
February 1, 1818 - British Luminary - London, London, England
According to some Brussels pape which arrived this day, the marriage o f Duke of 'Cambridge and the Princes Hesse will be -celebrated at Cassel, March, and the happy couple, on their' siting Eogland, they will he married, will remain here for months. - In a letter from Paris, da
February 1, 1818 - British Luminary - London, London, England
It gives-us much pleasure to state that the Account of the Earl of Sefton's death, which was circulated last week, is untrue, and that his Lordship is recovering from a very severe in.disposition. On. Friday sennight, a man employed At the mill .of Mr. Adamson, in Bridgewater .S
February 1, 1818 - British Luminary - London, London, England
The Times of this day has the followin remarks on the compensation which this country agrees • make .to Spain for the abolition of the Slave Trade : “The general provisions of the treaty with Spain for the gradual abolition of the slave trade have been some time before the publi
February 1, 1818 - British Luminary - London, London, England
We have to state, that upon the appointment of Mr. Robinson to be Treasurer of the Navy, the salary annexed to that office has been reduced fromfoUr to three thousand a year. We understand that the Right Hon. F. Robinson is to have a seat .in the cabinet.—Courier. HOUSE OF LORDS
February 1, 1818 - British Luminary - London, London, England
The Earl of LIVERPOOL rose, in the absence of his noble friend,. the Secretary of State for the Home Department, to give notice, that it was the intentibn of that noble lord to lay - before the •House, on Monday next, certain pap,erS'relative to the internal state of the . count
February 1, 1818 - British Luminary - London, London, England
PRICE SEVEX-PENCE. public, he might have acknowledged her, protected and maintained her in private; be might have fostered her with his good wishes; he might have lamented' the cause of antipathy, whether imaginary or real and he might have made light the hurthen that bore so hea
February 1, 1818 - British Luminary - London, London, England