The Times - 15/01/1833
1833; Gale Group;
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J. B., W. L. BOWLES., A MERCHANT'S CLERK., A FRIEND TO FAIR PLAY., J. H. P., A LAYMAN OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND., JOHN POYNDER., A TEN-POUNDS HOUSEHOLDER., W. GOODCHILD.,
ResumoClassified Advertising: WANTED, a SITUATION as WAREHOUSEMAN, Clerk, or Shopman, at a very moderate salary, by a, DISCOVERY OF AN ANCIENT BURIAL-GROUND.-The workmen on the Leeds and Selby rail-road, in digging, Want Places., To Correspondents., THE Rev. HENRY STEBBING, M. A., M. R. S. L., author of "the Lives of the Italian Poets," & c., re-, FOR CALCUTTA direct, to sail the 20th of Feb., the Honourable Company's chartered Ship LARKINS, burden. News: State Of Trade. (From the Leeds Mercury.), Mr. Midosi, one of the editors of the Lisbon Portuguez, a liberal Portuguese paper under the late Re-, Cruel Treatment Of A Young Woman By Her Parents., Private Correspondence., The Case Of James Swan. (From the Scotsman.), German Papers., Ireland. (From the Dublin Evening Mail.), Westminster Election Dinner., POACHERS.-On Wednesday night a daring gang of ten poachers was discovered in the preserve of Lady Stapleton,, Yesterday the despatches were closed at the EastIndia-house, and delivered to the pursers of the following, The King's Stag-Hounds. (From the Windsor Express.), Coroners' Inquests. Dreadful Deaths From Burning., The Dutch King's answer has arrived in the mailpacket the Attwood, and consists of a counter-project, Dinner To H. W. Hobhouse, Esq. (From the Bath Heraid.). Shipping News: Ship News.. Letters to the Editor: Portuguese Regency Loan., To The Editor Of The Times., Provincial Magistracy.. Editorials/Leaders: We do not recollect, among the changes of political feeling in this country, any progress so rapid, or indeed, it, London, Tuesday. January 15, 1833.. Court and Social: Court Circular. Business and Finance: Money-Market and City Intelligence. Monday Evening.. Sport: Sporting Intelligence. Liverpool Spring Meeting.. Law: HATTON-GARDEN.-Yesterday Edward Turner was committed for three months to the House of Correction on a charge, Insolvent Debtors' Court, Jan. 14., The King v. Kingsford, Esq., Anderson v. Lord Foley., Vorley v. Long., WORSHIP-STREET.-Yesterday Elizabeth Johnson, a middle-aged emaciated-looking woman, and James and Mary, MANSION-HOUSE.-A man named Robert Spencer was brought before the LORD MAYOR yesterday, charged with, Law Sittings.-(This Day.), Coleman v. Smithies., QUEEN-SQUARE.-Yesterday George Brent, who keeps a fruit-shop at No. 2, Johnson's-buildings, Waterloo-road,, UNION-HALL.-The case of Miss Elizabeth Farnsworth, who has for some length of time caused a good deal of annoy-, Hirt v. Alsop., Hawes v. Foster., Bankruptcy Court, Monday, Jan. 14., Vice-Chancellor's Court, Jan. 14. In Re Bedford Charity., Marshall, Assignee Of Marshall. v. Werh., THAMES POLICE-OFFICE.-Yesterday William Warren, a waterman, belonging to Woolwich, was brought before, Palmer v. Venning., Spiers v. Wallace., Rolls' Court, Monday, Jan. 14. Earl Of Winchilsea v. Garretty.. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Property: Sales By Auction..
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