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36. COFFS - 2. - - Only one nblic sale was lirought,Ar. - - till this lorenoou: . it consisted of 277 bags, which were. nearly all taken in wit bout oilers; good ordinary.pale St. Do-, wing() at los.; ordinary brown MaVannah at 65$ to The public sale this fornoon consisted .enti
February 1, 1824 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
 
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February 1, 1824 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
 
WHITEHALL, Arm. 10.

WHITEHALL, Arm. 10.

The King has been pleased to direct' letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, appointing the Earl of Eldon, Chancellor of Great Britain, and the Chancellor Lord Keeper and Commissioners of the Great Seal of Great Britai
April 18, 1824 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
 
THURSDAY) APRIL 15..

THURSDAY) APRIL 15..

THURSDAY ) APRIL 15.. House of Lords.. The Lord Chancellor, the Earl of Shaftesbury, and Lord Melvillesat as commissioners, and notified the royal assent to the Irish burials bill, the barrack department property bill, and the Dublin oil-gas company bill, and several private bill
April 18, 1824 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
 
130 W-STREET.

130 W-STREET.

W-STREET. H. Honey, a boy of 15; was On Monday charged with picking the pocket of a black servant of Mr. Bishop, the composer. The prosecutor bad to . go witl a message to Mercer-street, Long-acre, on Sunday afternoon, and as he was walking up James-Street, he was closely followe
May 1, 1825 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
 
LONDON, JULY 25, 1824.

LONDON, JULY 25, 1824.

the Ann, arrived , at Greeneck, we have xeceived letters and papers from Jamaica to the 10th of June, . from which we give a few extracts. They; however, - .contain no news from Spanish America, and little of im' poitince connected with the Island. A fire broke out in ilie• - vi
July 25, 1824 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
 
MR. FAUNTLEROY.

MR. FAUNTLEROY.

Several paragraphs having appeared in the Mdthing Papers, giving a minute account of Mr. Fauntleroy's deportment after trial—the pitting the irons on him—his introduction to the condemned cell, &c. the following notice has been taken of the imposition :—So far from his having, o
November 7, 1824 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
 
Price 7d.

Price 7d.

different day. The reception of such evidence would lead to thousands of inconsistencies and inconveniences. The pareehial clock is much better evidence, and I should think that it ought to be received if there were no better; but it is not to be put in competition with the metr
March 7, 1824 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
 
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March 7, 1824 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England
 
MARRIED.

MARRIED.

On 2d. inst:at Sutton, Surrey, George Noatcs, Esq., late of St. Thomas iu the Yale, Jamaica, to Ellen Muggridgc. DIED. On the 29th. ultimo, at his — s - cat Chiseihnrsl, from a paralytics attack, Sir Thomas Reid, Bart. a director of the East I n di a. Company, and head or the fi
March 7, 1824 - Colonist and Commercial Weekly Advertiser - London, London, England