, II! , . ..\ • '.,,, ~ . ' a LONDON, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 28, 1832. them, a little information upon the subject may not be unacceptable. . The hulks are large vessels without masts, which have been line-of-battle-ships or frigates, fitted up for the reception of male convict
December 28, 1832 - True Sun - London, London, England
of England. By ISAAC TOMKINS, Gent. Part the Second. Fifth Edition. Thoughts upon the Aristocracy of England. Part the First. Twelfth Edition. A Letter to Isaac Tomkins, Gent. By Mr. Peter Jenkins.— And A Letter to John Richards, Esq., M.P. Twelfth Edition. Henry Hooper, 13, Pal
August 11, 1835 - True Sun - London, London, England
SERIOUS AFFRAY WITH THE POLICE. The magistrates were engaged on Saturday upwards of five hours in investigating a case which arose ft om ,1 man, named Sullivan, who vi eat into a publlc• house when intoxicated, and was refused a further supply of 1 iq my. The police were called
October 24, 1836 - True Sun - London, London, England
POLICE INTE L LIGENCE. EXTENSIVE SYSTEM - OF PLUNDER. GUILD H A L L.—ilenry Lock, a young ! ; jdo o f g 0,.. tlemanty appearance, and about 22 year of age, was charged by Mr. Winter, an ext.!nstve. glove manufacturer and warehouseman, residing at 106, Woodstreet, with having unla
October 24, 1836 - True Sun - London, London, England
MARLBOROUGH-STREET.—On Saturday, Mr. E. Knightley, a solicitor, attended before Mr. Dyer, on behalf of Mr. Parrott and Mr. Pain, tradesmen in the Regenes•park district, .who had been summoned by Mr. Toogood, collectur to the Commissioners of Woods and Forests, fur refusing to pa
October 24, 1836 - True Sun - London, London, England
favourable, several vessels have arrived laden with wheat, barley, malt, and flour; but though the entries exhibit a considerable accession of supplies, the hulk of the receipts having been . previously disposed of, the quantity offering at this morning's market for sale was lim
October 24, 1836 - True Sun - London, London, England
Mr. Anderson applied for an injunction to restrain a lady named Rogers, who keeps a school at Ashford, in Kent, from permitting any interview between Miss Bates, a ward of the court, now under her protection, and a person named James Charles. It appeared from the petition and af
January 27, 1836 - True Sun - London, London, England
This morning his Nlajesty and the Duchess of Gloucester took a carriage-airing. The Princess Augusta and the Langravine also took a carriage-airing together along the Cliffs.
January 27, 1836 - True Sun - London, London, England
[FRoM LLi.VD . S.] DEAL, MARCH 26. —Wind, N.W. —Arrived the Anteus, Boyd, from Teneritre 11w Triton, Connell, from Belfast; the Richard and Ann. Hay, from Dutdin ; the Alarm, from Limerick ; the So edish brig, Geromine, for An twerp, got on shore on Deal beach, but was assisted
March 27, 1837 - True Sun - London, London, England