In the tAsT A''NG MAN, who has.had.ene oT thefe Appoinicrints hint, prevented by foddru ill nf flormetni-sracing it, and would eAcholge for an equ.ra_lent at • Apply by Letter, poll free, to Mrs. Rix, No. 5, .Littla Suffolk ftreet, Cliaring-crofs London,.giving defcription of age
February 28, 1801 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
f t dk ]. er LONDON. - A coyiteff, it is fad, is now carrying on for the appointment of Advocate-General of Calcutta, bet , retn Mr. Serjeant Runnington and Mr. Mazkintofh. The abfence of the Sheriffs frorn the Manfion tloufe dinner. on Monday forms the fubjea'of much converfatio
April 22, 1802 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
WE cnnizratulate our Readers on the eontents of,Sunda)'s Gazztte Extraordinary (tie our F r i f Page); which can fcarcely leave any doubt with relped to the fpeedy and complete redu6tion of Egypt. In very few particulars cjoes the Convention of Cairo differ from that of El-Arifc
August 25, 1801 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
REGATTA.—On . rrhtlrfeaV the Welt Hon.-• Sir John Earner, Lord,Mayo'r of the . Cy of London ai Confervator of the River Thames, and Waters of the Medway,' failed down the River, to rake a view Of iri 'Eafterti boundaries within .the jurifdiaion:Art elegant breakfaft was provid,:
August 7, 1802 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
hr; New. Dock have not ben. al):e toasf:orpplith the wok's. they .ordirtarily do, tV.e is (lilt:. IVER INCLOSUi•'(E. E, Corntnittioi,crs named in, and by, / an At of Parliarnrnt, intituled "An Mt for dividing, dotting, 4nd i_ncidfins, the open common Lai V;i;ll , s, co:nntms; ti
September 17, 1801 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
!xifience ofatmoll will offer a few con- attempt to .explain onlmences, and frekpril the peach and m. About the fame by the return of the Orne - in fbngguft e thole winds. which . name of . egidnotHial fe fruit trecg, there-d towards the weftbefore • the fruit is blights which .
November 4, 1802 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
His Lordfhip then lent for Dixon and Anthony, the llaw-ftrt,let Officers, who- was attended by Mr. Reeves, the Firft Clerk of that office. • .Mr. Holdfworth told his I,rdfhip, that on Friday evening, about fix o'elock, he was told by one of his men that thefe officers were takin
January 26, 1802 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
Admiral Sir Charles Pole oroe foondland, in the Sdring, as Adm ;pander in Chief, on that nation. Sir Eiward Hamilton had been it vice ever fince he wall eight years C If u ih u epopulation of A merica co n creafe as it is laid t o d o a t pre:ent,t increaled demand for Englifit
January 26, 1802 - General Evening Post - London, London, England
Lieu‘lettant and Council of .11. and on that fub!e(9 . . A Committee %vas ai-fo appointe3 to e fli ma t e th e expence thely and Clorithing of the Militia of Great Britain for the year Igor. A Committee was appointed to eftimate the allewpnce EP be made to the Serjeant 'Majors a
April 18, 1801 - General Evening Post - London, London, England