The Times - 26/03/1828
1828; Gale Group;
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A MEMBER OF GRAY'S-INN., SIDNEY., QUE LHE IMPORTA., A HUMBLE ASPIRANT., E. B. DAVIDGE., H. M. MILNER, T. COBHAM, G. L. A. GOLDSMITH, C. NODDER, T. CAMPBELL, H. CARLES,
ResumoClassified Advertising: Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. To-Morrow Evening, Artaxerxes., Danish Three Per Cent, Loan.-The Sixth Half-Yearly Dividend, due on the 31st of, Want Places., FOR MADRAS and CALCUTTA, the GANGES, now the first ship, will sail from Gravesend on the 3d of April,. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords, Tuesday, March 25., House Of Commons, Tuesday, March 25.. News: THE LATE EARTHQUAKE IN THE NETHERLANDS.-At Maeatricht, a Catholic priest was in the act of performing, Shipwreck. (From the Waterford Mail, March 22.) Total Loss Of The "Venus" Steamer, And Several Lives., We have heard of many instances wherein fright, it is said, has produced very strange effects upon the human, Mr. Brougham's Speech On The State Of The Law., Manslaughter., Don Miguel's Court Preacher., Suicide At Maidstone., Letters reached town yesterday morning from Lord William Bentinck, dated Teneriffe, Feb. 27. His, MURDERS IN KILKENNY.-A most cruel and atrocious murder was committed on the body of a poor, List Of The Majority And Minority, Extract of a letter from the agent to Lloyd's at Santa Cruz, Teneriffe, dated the 24th of February:-"I beg, Convicts Ordered For Execution.. Official Appointments and Notices: From the LONDON GAZETTE, Tuesday, March 25.. Editorials/Leaders: Although the business in the House of Lords yesterday might be said to be comprised within a very, London, Wednesday, March 26, 1828., We received last night by the steam-packet Sir Edward Banks, belonging to the General Steam. Business and Finance: Money-Market and City Intelligence. Tuesday Evening.. Court and Social: Court Circular. Letters to the Editor: To The Editor Of The Times., Parliamentary Commission On The State Of The Law.. Shipping News: Ship News.. Law: GUILDHAALL.-Themas Kirke, who had for some years held a confidential situation with Mr. Fleming, a pawnbroker, to, Crown Court.-(Before Mr. Baron Hullock.), HATTON-GARDDEN.-A fortune-teller, of the name of Stewart, a deaf and dumb man, nearly approximating to his grand, Northern Circuit.-York, March 24., MARYLEBONE-OFFICE.-Mr. Sheward, a livery-stablekeeper, was charged with riding a horse in one of the publicstreets of, Appeals.-House Of Lords., Vice-Chancellor's Court, March 25. Sir Peter Pole And Others v. Spottiswoode And Others., Insolvent Debtors' Court, Marach 25.. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Property: Sales By Auction..
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