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The General Evening P FRlD.dr—Auguil 7. Lamm n.

The General Evening P FRlD.dr—Auguil 7. Lamm n.

The General Evening P FRlD.dr—Auguil 7. n. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. MOUSE OF PEERS -THURSDAY, AUG. 6..
August 8, 1801 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
 
Poftfcript. WEEKLY RE.TROSPECT, FOR THE,, GENERAL EVENING POST,

Poftfcript. WEEKLY RE.TROSPECT, FOR THE,, GENERAL EVENING POST,

Poftfcript. WEEKLY RE.TROSPECT, FOR THE , , GENERAL EVENING POST, Seaurday, ,luguil 22 . WE laff week deterred our RETROSPECT for want or b;e&-m r ; and we ere, in fief, liute bet,r fin - nil - tied at the prefent trt‘ment.— The Foreigii Journal:, have, ter theft: . Icft two wr t
August 22, 1801 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
 
osto [NUMBER a 0,- 68.

osto [NUMBER a 0,- 68.

osto [NUMBER a 68. of failing. He was fhortly after taken into cur' tody as he was going d4wn to the water-fide, and he Was very much difguifed. Among the things in the fhip where he had taken his pange, was found a ii. note, which was proved to have been ime of thOfe he received
September 24, 1801 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
 
BULLETIN:

BULLETIN:

" Q2etn's Houle, reb. 25, " His Majesly's fever continues, but none &f the fyrnptarns are worfe. _ _ _ (Signed) " T. GISTIORNE. "U. R. REYNOLDS." The following account of the evening was, in fubtlance, the fame as in the morning's Bulletin. " Q2cen's Houfe; half-paffSeven in the
February 26, 1801 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
 
• Ths day was publifh,i,. • . • " In Oae'VolUme t Otvo,.Pnce in .bc'ards 7s. -, e QN .

• Ths day was publifh,i,. • . • " In Oae'VolUme t Otvo,.Pnce in .bc'ards 7s. -, e QN .

3 • PARIBLES. _ By J. FARRER, M A.• - . Late of Qjeen's College, Oxford: " „Priniedioi F. and C. itiyington, No, 62, st. yard alio' by J. Hatchard, No. I,73.:Picezdilly, and -by th Lookiellers ar Cncfor,!.,- Cambridge; ,Nevicaltle, Sundtr. , Dlynarn, Wiliteliaven, and Kendal.- •
April 2, 1801 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
 
LONDOIV.

LONDOIV.

Mr. Whateley, Birmingham; Metrrs. Swain and Stevens, Old Jewry. Roger Durant, of North Tawton, Devonfhire, butcher ; March 5, 24, April it at Philips's Hotel, Exeter. Attornies, Mr. crofs, Padoe, Devonfhire; MefFrs. Allen and Exley, Furnival's Edward Williams, Liverpool, baker;
March 3, 1801 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
 
aviculture, c.

aviculture, c.

IfO!ITITLY REPORT FOR FEBRUARY. . THE flate of the feainn, the 'whole of the -ny.)nth, has 11 . continuedjayole carryin ruch operitions of hutb.ndry as are , • neceiSry to be - rfortried at this pericct of .the ;.year. Much of the st”! have, of courfe, been broken up, and put in
March 3, 1801 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
 
france,

france,

. PA,irs; MAY 1.-C. Dohfahrrik, .iS .about to let off for Italy, cliv.rged by the Minifter .of the Interior to caufe to be reflored.and lent xo France;, not only the works of art tarried away by the Neapolitans, . when they entered Rthrie, but all thole alfo•that may belong to t
May 7, 1801 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
 
POLICE OFFICt., HATTON-GARDEN.

POLICE OFFICt., HATTON-GARDEN.

BEFORE W. BLEALumE, Esq. On S4turday Newton, I young mandretild in foldiers cloahs, and Elizabeth a for tone-telling gyilcy, *etc examined hetore the above klagiftrale, charged with (tripping Mao , itayatt of her clothes, &c. on the night of Tuetday, the x ith init. in Green-lan
September 1, 1801 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
 
HOUSE OF COMMONS.

HOUSE OF COMMONS.

About a quarter before three o'clock, the Gentleman Uther of the Black Rod entered the Houfe, and furnmoned the Speaker, with the reit of the Members, to attend Majetly at the of Peers. After the Speaker':; return, feveral Members were fworn in, and took their feat , accordingly
October 31, 1801 - General Evening Post - London, London, England