Yesterday evenirg, the inquest was taken before J.- W. Unwin, Esq.. it the Queen's Head public-house. FashionTstreet. ,Spitalfields: After the Jury had viewed threbody, which, n their return, they stated was laid on a table, and in a state of rapid decomposition.. • Samuel surge
April 22, 1827 - London Free Press - London, London, England
On the 7th inst., at Islington Church, Mr. Charlo Goddard, eldest son of James Goddard, Esq., of Market-Harborough, Leicestershire, banker, to Catherine 'Sinunonds GOdd !rd, of Islington.—On the 17th inst., Charles Hotham Wells, Esq., of the Company's service, to Isabella, young
April 22, 1827 - London Free Press - London, London, England
BANKRUPTS —........_ . W. HAltutsex and T. LIGRTOLLSIL, late at ChOrley, Lancashire, cotton-spinners ' A. SvorraAtt„ nrook-street„ Itatcliff, victualler. It Gimbal —,-,,a te Setwood, soraerset.hire, 4. DIMON n. Al fred,news, Tottenhara-court read, whatierright.,--, T. l'etira ,
March 11, 1827 - London Free Press - London, London, England
Mr. C. CALVER'P presented a petition from certain market -gardeners of Isleworth, against the spring' gun? abolition bill. . CATIIOLIC QUESTION. Mr, WYVILL present:A a petition from the Lord Mayor. magistrates. and 4000 inhabitantiof the city of York, in favour of Catholic Emanc
May 13, 1827 - London Free Press - London, London, England
power of the country be in danger of being lost: What system would the shipowners put in tee place df hiST - He had it right to ask, as they had not pointed out any. Would they have the country go back to its ancient prohib:tions ?. _Would they have the trade mairaged by charter
May 13, 1827 - London Free Press - London, London, England
Sir C. MORGAN presented a petition from certain Protestant Dissenters, praying for the repeal of the test and corporation oaths. Similar petitions were presented by Mr. LEyCES- TgR, from a town in AVorcestershire • and by Mr. PORTiVIAN, from a place in Glocestershire.
May 13, 1827 - London Free Press - London, London, England
On the motion of Mr. FUME, a return was ordered of the number of persons paying for the early delivery of letters in London, Westminster, and Southwark • with an account of the charge, and the mode in whicl; the money was appropriated. The SPEAKER called upon Mr. 'Mcqueen, Mr. W
May 13, 1827 - London Free Press - London, London, England
M. P., in the Chair. The noble Chairman - proposed " prosperity to the Literary Fund,"' and in so doing his Lordship stated a circumstance from which, he said, they would anticipategreat -benefit,—namely,. that they were to have, as their President at their next anniversary; the
May 13, 1827 - London Free Press - London, London, England