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February 2, 1822 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
The Magistrate informed her that that was not enough. had she obtained her inone' fraudulently ?—Mrs. Wilton said she, had.—Mr. Minshull asked how.—Alrs. ; Wilton again said that she had received it upon a promise to return it. SheAvas . once more told, that unless the woman had
February 2, 1822 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
_ LONDON. Saturday Afternoon, February 2, 1822. TO THE READERS OF ME GENERAL EVENING POST. The Proprietors of this Paper having experienced the patronage of the Public during a period little short of a century, arc desirous of adopting every means which-tnay conduce to the impro
February 2, 1822 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
Yesterday a Special Court of Common Council vraB held at Guildhall, to take into consitleratiQn the Report of the Committee appcinted to enquire into the circumstances attending the affray at Knightsbridge Barracks, between the Life Guards and the populace, on the evening of the
February 2, 1822 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
Ilis MAJESTY.—At the Accession Celebration Dinner, at Brighton, it was stated, on the authority. of Mr. Barratt, his Majesty's Apothecary and Surgeon, that the King was so much affected at the recollection of his Royal Father's death, at this particular period, that he felt too
February 2, 1822 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
HEAD-D REFTS.—A black velvet. bonnet, lined with that sort of silk plush which the French call Cupid's wings ; the ground is rose colour; the tong curled silk which forms the pile :is of , lavender. The brim is of a moderate size, finished at the edge by bands-or black .atiss. T
February 2, 1822 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
and spent the evening, they were attacked,by a lumber of armed men, 'near the Old Steeple of R..ellys Town, and were it not for the interposition of Providence, and the courage o ‘ f the postill;on, the most fatal consequences must have ensued. A shot was fired at the postillion
February 2, 1822 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
Arthur Forster and James FOrster wefe brought up to receive the judgment of the'Court for obstructing and assaulting an Excise-Officer, who seized, in , the discharge of his duty, a large quantity of smuggled spirits in their possession. These defendants likewise suffered judgme
February 2, 1822 - General Evening Post - London, London, England