The Right Hon. John Charles Herries, whose steady, upright conduct , and great and distinguished talents, have, more than any powerful influ' end, raised him to his present rank in his Majesty's Councils, is the lineal male representative of one of the most noble families in Sco
August 26, 1827 - Royal York - London, London, England
MONDAY—This day being a holiday at the Bank and Stock Exchange, all the business was transacted on the Royal Rxchange. Price of Consols fluctuated from 81.1 to 4. The great amount of capital unemployed in currency bnoys up the funds. Greek bonds seem to inspire no spirit of spec
June 10, 1827 - Royal York - London, London, England
'rtur, of these Sessi. oas Mb .? I , l: r ag iel i e s ul tr: a te n s o , u N r, r o . n ( , r e i r str: i t i f THE WESTMINSTER MEETINi. - , Thursday, pii of Adam-street,befo re lr. 111A .d a e lt i t w t il s' ; :. , ._ la t 1 u i the w fu " i t y th , ~, f May chael Angelo T
June 17, 1827 - Royal York - London, London, England
Mr. GORDON, pursuant to notice, - r - o - ee - to call the attention of tht House to the subject of Pauper Lunatic Asylums, in and near London, which he contended were highly deserving the attention of the Legislaturc—he was convinced the-unhappy individuals confined in them,' w
June 17, 1827 - Royal York - London, London, England
TERM. ' MIDDLESEX. ' I - • LONDON. 1 ThursdaY, July 5. ' 1 - Friday, July 6. 'N.11.--The'Court will sit at one o'clock on Juno the 20th and 21st ; and ! at - half-past nine precisely on each of the - other days.- - Lord Dudley and Ward is erecting ,a splendid mansion on his estat
June 17, 1827 - Royal York - London, London, England
MONDAY. A holiday; and the business done on the Exchange uninteresting, and 'without fluctuation in price. In South Americsi Securities las they are termed) all.speculation appeata dormans,—Ot TUESDAY, Consols opened at 844. rose to and again fell back ;be siness dull, very dull
June 17, 1827 - Royal York - London, London, England
BOW STREET. Gorge Gooderick, a middle-aged respectably dressed man was 'brought before Sir It. BIRNIE, by Ledbitter, charged by Mr. Price, the ;lessee of Drury-lane Theatre, with robbing him of plate to a very con-41derable amount. - It appeared from the statement of Mr. Price,
September 2, 1827 - Royal York - London, London, England
Edmund Cotterill, Esq. of Coldbath-square.—Jane Gordon, youngest daughter of Sir Murray Maxwell.—Mrs. Susannah Coope, of the Grove Hackney, aged 69.—At Brixton, aged 19, Charles, third son of Mr. John Ody, of the Strand.—Miss Mary Sarah Blasson, aged 22, only surviving daughter
September 2, 1827 - Royal York - London, London, England
monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, according to his previous engagement.—The Grand Opera can, consequently be then performed only twice In the week. Wednesday and Saturday, The FIIHEBOOTERS, with The SEW EANT'S WIFE; UMW, Miss Kelly.
September 2, 1827 - Royal York - London, London, England