Farewell!— a long farewell—dear royal conscience ! Must I then leave thee to another's caret Oh! I have cherish'd thee, and led thee on, Thro' evil and thro' good report, for years— For many yearal—l kept thy secret keys, And lock'd thee safely from the light of day I husled thy
May 23, 1827 - Surrey Herald and County Advertiser - London, London, England
E REVENUE. ET PRODUCE of the REVENUE of the Years and Quarters ended the sth of :h of Jan., 1828, showing the Increase cad thereof. ABSTRACT of the N 3 GREAT BRITAIN in I Jan., 1827, and the or Decrease on each He Tears Gude, I 1827. sth Jan. I 1828. Increase. Decrease. 16,391,8
January 8, 1828 - Surrey Herald and County Advertiser - London, London, England
whole is scarcely so brisk as on Wednesday, though we do not consider it cheaper.— Barley, Beans, and Peas, fully support Monday's quotation; and Oats are taken off on much the same terms, but the trade is rather dull than otherwise.--In other articles no variation worth notice.
May 16, 1827 - Surrey Herald and County Advertiser - London, London, England
Lambs .. 1 0 a 3 Smyrna Goats.... 0 0 a 0 0 -N. S. Wales. 0 0 a 0 0 French washed... 0 0 a 0 -In the grease. 0 0 a 0 0 „, - South Down, 0 0 a 0 Yarn, Mohair 4 0 a 5 0 - Brunsw. 3 cr. 0 0 a 0 0 It
December 18, 1827 - Surrey Herald and County Advertiser - London, London, England
Ms Od Graves,22s Dregs bs Od )OL--(per 1/)—Duty paid. s • d sd Maranhamsb.lb"o 0 a 0 0 Bahias ...... 0 9 a 0 93 Paras O,B a 0 63 Dem. and Derb 0 a 0 10 Corn. India 0 63 a 0 83 Carriacou 0 83 i 0 93 Carthagena 0 0 a 0 0 Egyptian ... 0 a 0 0
March 21, 1827 - Surrey Herald and County Advertiser - London, London, England
A young boy, aged eight years, of the name of Priestly, residing at Dukenfield, about six weeks since, was bit in the cheek by a dog in a rabid state; every precaution was adopted to avert this worst of maladies which inflict the human race, but without the least success ; and t
June 13, 1827 - Surrey Herald and County Advertiser - London, London, England
in giving an opinion on the prices. Wheat sold at about sixteeu pounds, grinding barley (having no other at market), at 44s or 45s per qr. and feed oats from 25s to 345. GUILDFORD, June 9.—Our market to.day was from 5s to lOs per load dearer than our last, although not so brisk,
June 13, 1827 - Surrey Herald and County Advertiser - London, London, England
We are rejoiced to lay before our readers the following communication from Mr. PEEL, relative to the crying abuse of requiring persons, fon ... rid not guilty of crimes, to pay fees of Court, previously to their discharge. The circular has been sent to all the clerks of the peac
February 7, 1827 - Surrey Herald and County Advertiser - London, London, England
,The question of the Corn Laws, is not, as has been absurdly supposed and said, a question between the mercantile and manufacturing interest, and the agricultural interest. It is a question between labour and land, between all, whether they produce food, - ot clothing, or houses
February 7, 1827 - Surrey Herald and County Advertiser - London, London, England