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GUILDHALL.

GUILDHALL.

ROBBERIES AT THE FAlR.—George Spooner and Wm. North were charged with stealing a gold pin in the crowd facing Richardson's show, in Bartholomew Fair, about two o'clock on Monday afternoon. Mr. Armstrong, of Skinner -street, Pimlico, stated that the prisoner Spooner was one of a
September 9, 1838 - Crown - London, London, England
 
GUILDHALL.

GUILDHALL.

John Wilson and John Saunders, who were brought up a few days ago, charged with having been found under very suspicious circumstances, in one of the bed rooms of Mr. Wilson, publican, Cloth-fair, and who had been remanded until this day, in order to afford them an opportunity of
September 9, 1838 - Crown - London, London, England
 
DANCING. MR. E. C. BESSELL begs.to inform the Public, and his Pupils, that he continues to give Lessons on Dancing.—

DANCING. MR. E. C. BESSELL begs.to inform the Public, and his Pupils, that he continues to give Lessons on Dancing.—

Ms Classes will recommence.at Michaelnnis next. Schools and Families attended.-106, New Bond-street.
September 9, 1838 - Crown - London, London, England
 
TOWN-HALL.

TOWN-HALL.

CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.—Willi2m Bradfird was brought before Sir John Key, charged by a medical gentleman, named Whitehead, under the following circumstances:—On Friday week complainant was standing at his parlour window in Thomas-street, and hearing the cry, '• Umbrellas to mend,
January 13, 1839 - Crown - London, London, England
 
SCOTLAND. SNOW STORM AND FLOOD IN THE CLYDE.—Since Thursday there was one continued storm of the most tremendous character. During

SCOTLAND. SNOW STORM AND FLOOD IN THE CLYDE.—Since Thursday there was one continued storm of the most tremendous character. During

the day on Sunday there was an apparent intermission. The wind subsided for a few hours, but still the atmosphere boded evil, and by ten at night the elements were again in frightful commotion. The wind became fearful, and as it brought torrents of rain the snow went rapidly off
January 13, 1839 - Crown - London, London, England
 
_ iffevention to f mug gang.— Hull paper. I/ I

_ iffevention to f mug gang.— Hull paper. I/ I

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January 27, 1839 - Crown - London, London, England
 
Protesi of tbe Mettt,

Protesi of tbe Mettt,

ROYAL JENNEEIIN AND LONDON VACCINE INSTITUTION. — On Monday the annual meeting of the Governors and Directors of this institution was held at the George and Vulture Tavern, Cornhill, the Rev. Mr. Knapp, Dean of St. Paul's, in the chair. The monthly minutes of the last year havin
January 27, 1839 - Crown - London, London, England
 
CONCLUSION OF THE INQUEST.

CONCLUSION OF THE INQUEST.

On Friday, the Coroner's inquest upon the body of William Rushbrook, who was stabbed by a person named John Bull, now in custody for the offence, which was adjourned from Tuesday last, was resumed before Mr. Baker, in the chapel of the Shoreditch - workhouse. A vast concourse of
January 27, 1839 - Crown - London, London, England
 
THE COALWHIPPERS TO THE SHIPOWNERS OF THE NORTH.

THE COALWHIPPERS TO THE SHIPOWNERS OF THE NORTH.

LETTER 111. Mn. EDIToa,--In my last letter I promised to show how the shipowners can at once free us from the many and grievous oppressions under which we now suffer, as well from publicans as from every other person, who by any means have become our employers. But before I ente
March 17, 1839 - Crown - London, London, England
 
Rittraturc anti ffinc art,

Rittraturc anti ffinc art,

The Idler in Italy. By the Countess of BLESSINGTON. Two vols. Colburn. This is a pleasant, rambling, discursive work enough, with much that is entertaining, a little of what is namby-pambyish, and a less quantity of what is instructive. Her ladyship's remarks are seldom very rem
March 17, 1839 - Crown - London, London, England