THE KING'S LEVEE.-The King held a Court . on Wed-. nesday at St. James's Palace. A numerous assemblage of Peers, headed by the Lord Chancellor in his state robes preceded by Mr. Butt, Mace-bearer, M r . Putm an , Y eoman Usher of the Black Rod, Mr. W. Courtenay, Clerk of the Hou
June 26, 1831 - Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times - London, London, England
Complainant in the case against Proprietors of that journal, for a criminal information, at the it of King, on the prosecution of the Duke of Beaufort, for libel, We are seldom competent judges of our own cases; and it viY happens that we are satisfied, letthe result be what it
June 26, 1831 - Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times - London, London, England
I. We remember in our halcyon days, perpetrating Gen. Bombastes in a country amateur theatre, to the infinite delight of grandmothers, aunts, cousins, and so forth! and could we have gloated over George Cruikshank's illustrations of this most fun-stirring burlesque, as we now do
August 14, 1831 - Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times - London, London, England
rapid advance of intelligence • GOng the barbarians over whom he reigns. r_otand will be a Rep u bli c . theicke Papal St a t es w ill h ave bid f arewe ll t o th e P OPE , or rat h er r to them, while the glories of the once famous Venetian ~..ePublic, may light the flame of al
August 14, 1831 - Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times - London, London, England
On the 28th inst., at the Rectory, i'L;;;:the wife of William Nicoll, Esc!, of the Royal Mint, of a son.—On the 29th inst., Mrs. Green, of St. James's-place, of a son.—On the 14th inst., at Vienna, Lady Townsend Farquhar, of a son.—On the 26th inst., in Portland-place, the lady
July 31, 1836 - Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times - London, London, England
Mr. Vandenhoff; lon, Miss E. Tree ; Clemaathe, Miss I aylor. With MAKE YOUR WILLS, and RURAL FELICITY.—On Tuesday, a Tragedy, with Make Your Wills, and Guy Mannering.—On Wednesday, Married Life. With Make your Wills, and other Enter ainments.—On Thursday, The Cabinet. With Make
July 31, 1836 - Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times - London, London, England
During those good old flourishing and profitable times of war for Tory contractors of every description, when the most profuse expenditure reigned paramount in each department of the executive Government, it was custotnary at the commeuceinent of every Session of Parliament for
February 28, 1841 - Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times - London, London, England
not confine perspiratio-. It is very light, wll not cockle with the wet, has no unpleasant smell, and always retains the same appearance. It is sold in cuts., or made up into various descriptions of Cloaks, Capes, &c., and can only be seen in the whole piece at the manufacturer'
October 22, 1837 - Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times - London, London, England
The inhabitants of Oxford-street are in a state of the most violent excitement about their street being paved or macadamised. Some declare that to pave it will pave the way to ruin ; while others maintain that macadamising will leave them deeper in the mud than ever. To save dis
October 22, 1837 - Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times - London, London, England
We have frequently been asked if the report be true that Lord Harborough had discarded Miss Love, or we should rather say, Mrs. Calcraft. A rumour of that kind has been current, but we believe his lordship now to be as much in love as ever. In respect to Calcraft himself, it is
October 22, 1837 - Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times - London, London, England