INGENIOUS DEFEAT OP A Extracts from the Fourth Report from the Select Committee on Artizans and Machinery :-- HOUGHTON, Esq. called in and examined. In what line of business are you P—A woollen manufacturer. Where is your manufactory t—Ceibridge, in the county of Kildare.. Do you
May 16, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
Joseph Hurraston, now or late of St. Martin. Hereford, coal-merchant--Richard Smith Roach, of Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, tanner—James Davies, of Hereford, victualler Thomas Ellaby, of Emberton, Buckinghamshire, lace-merchant—George Ferns, jun. of Stockport, grocer and tallow-c
February 22, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
FRIDAY, Lord Surnmet, alluding to some observations on the Game Laws, said, that vt hen the Bill came up from the other House, it should have his support, although the result should be the destruction of every pheasant and partridge ill the country.—Adjourned. * The appointment o
February 22, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
Mr. BLAcKntinNE presented a Petition from the town and neighbourhood of Lancaster, praying for a Bill for the emmutation of Tithes. Mt. STANLEY presented a Petition from Ulverstone praying for a repeal of the Duties on Coals carried Coastwise. Sir C. HAWKINS presented a similar
February 22, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
Sir W. LEMON presented a Petition from the Mayor and Inhabitants of Falmouth against the Tax on Goals carried coastwise. Sir W. Gutse presented a Petition to the same plfect from the Colliers of the Forest of Deftil. Sir E. HAUSET presented a Petition from the Parish of Deadharn
February 22, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
In Dublin, on Thursday week, the Duchess of Leiuster' of a daughter. At Paris, the Marchioness of Worcester, of a se.n and hei r .; On the 17th, in Whitehall-place, the Rigbt Hon. 6 James Stuart, of a son. At Aberdeen, on the lith instant, of a daughter, tl -Lady of Capt. Arrow,
February 22, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
••, - • . CRIMINAL INFORMATION AGAINST LORD FARNHAM. Mr. WALLACE—MY Lords, I have an application for a criminal informatioa, *grounded upon affidavit, charging gross abuse of magisterial - .authority by Lord Farnham.— The application is founded upon the afiiclavit of a man named
February 8, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England
PRO- P er'* CEEDINCS of the HOUSE of COMMONS, and of the BUSINESS appointed for the next doy, will be published at th„; rate of 4d. per sheet, at No. 14, Great George-street, hate, Westminster; or will 11.,delivered every Morning in Toss n , during the Session of - 7arliament; o
February 8, 1824 - Weekly Globe - London, London, England