CORN-EXCHANGE, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1813. The supply of foreign Wheat during last week having been so Very abundant, as it amounted to upwards of fifty thousand rs, exclusive of a very fair arrival from our coast, has caused such a stagnation in . the Wheat trade this morning, that s
May 25, 1818 - World and Fashionable Sunday Chronicle - London, London, England
There has been nothing new produced at either House during the last week. The Oratorios at both Houses have been numerously attended, and the perform ers acqu i tte d thems e l ves muc h to the satisatctiotit Friday the audience. k Miss FRITH at Covent Garden on nday last sung t
February 16, 1818 - World and Fashionable Sunday Chronicle - London, London, England
Grace, jtin. Manchester, v al-merehants, to surrender April 27, 28, May G, at ten, at the Albion Hotel, Manchester. Attorneys, Messrs. ; 1 1144 ano Sergeant, Gray's-inn, London; Mx. Whilelead, Manchester. Abraham Illingworth, Philpot-lane, London, wine-mervbant, April 18, 25, Ma
April 20, 1818 - World and Fashionable Sunday Chronicle - London, London, England
• TUESDAY, JANUARY 27.' OPENING OF PARLIAMENT. Soon after three o'clock, the Lord Chancellor came into the House, and notified that his Royal Highness had been pleased to issue a Commission for opening the Parliament. The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancellor, the Earl o
February 1, 1818 - World and Fashionable Sunday Chronicle - London, London, England
At Newburgh, in the county of Fife, on the 19th instant, from a gradual decay of nature, and within an hour of each other, Mr. David Henderson, aged 74, and Mrs.Jcan Taylor, his wife, aged 71, after a long and harmonious:matrimonial union of years. At Eclinburgh, Mr. John Irvin.
January 4, 1818 - World and Fashionable Sunday Chronicle - London, London, England
CORN-EXCHANGE, FRIDAY, J .2. , . The Wheat trade is this morning, but fine parcels would readily command Monday's prices. —In Burley, Beans, and Pease there is but little busine ss d o i ng, b u t we cannot quote them Pease, Oat trade is tolerably brisk, and the sales made are o
January 4, 1818 - World and Fashionable Sunday Chronicle - London, London, England
THE RED SEA. The first representation of the passage of the Red Sea, or the deliverance of the Hebrews, at the Theatre . (le la Guilt'. The Old Testament, says tii theatrical critique writer in the Gazette de France, is a mine of gold for the .managers f. our small play-houses.
January 5, 1818 - World and Fashionable Sunday Chronicle - London, London, England
PRICE OF BREAD THIS WEEK. The best Wheaten Bread, per Quartern Loaf is 24 CORN-EXCHANGE, MONDAY, JAN. 5 The supply of Wheat this morning being small, that of quality met ready sale, and for which last Monday's price were fully supported.—The Barley trade was very heavy, and full
January 5, 1818 - World and Fashionable Sunday Chronicle - London, London, England