The Times - 20/11/1828
1828; Gale Group;
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A., JOHN BIRT ULPH., R. S., RICHARD WILLSON., ONE THAT WISHES THEM RELIEVED FROM THEIR PRESENT DIFFICULTIES AND HARDSHIPS., PHILO-HUMANITAS., M., JOHN FAWCETT., B., J. WRIGHT.,
ResumoClassified Advertising: PASSAGE to NEW SOUTH WALES.-The fine Ship JANE, Capt. ELSWORTHY, for Sydney direct, is, Want Places., Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane.. Editorials/Leaders: Besides the papers from the United States mentioned in the city article, we have receive others by way of, While so many who call themselves members of the Protestant Church, and so many, we grieve to say, of, London, Thursday. November 20, 1828., The most gratifying proofs of public sympathy in the cause of the ill-fated Spanish exiles pour in upon us, We insert below two letters on a subject so singular, that when the first of them arrived, we really could. News: Mr. Whittaker's Failure., Ireland. (From the Irish papers.), The New London-Bridge., By the General Steam-Navigation Company's packet, the William Jolliffe, we have received, The Englishman's Almanack And The Stationers' Company., Wreck Of The Beaufort Castle. (From a Liverpool paper.), Yesterday a respectable jury, consisting of several of the pricipal inhabitants of the parish of St. Paul, Covent-garden,, Important Trials For Piracies In The West Indies. St. Christopher's, Sept. 22. 1828.. Court and Social: Court Circular. Letters to the Editor: The Water Question., To The Editor Of The Times., Spanish Refugees.. Business and Finance: Money-Market and City Intelligence. Wednesday Evening.. Law: BOW-STREET.-A letter, of which the following are extracts, was received from Sir Charles Forbes, by Sir RICHARD, The Corporation Of The Trinity House v. Burge., Court Of Arches, Wednesday. Nov. 19. Hamerton Against Hamerton., UNION-HALL.-Yesterday a fellow named William Sinnelt, a blacksmith, residing in Union-street, London-road,, Court Of King's Bench, Westminster, Nov. 19. Rowe (Executor) v. Brenton., Chippendaley Johnson., HATTON-GARDEN.-A hoary-headed respectable-looking man, of the name of William Yems, a glass-cutter, residing, Court Of Common Pleas, Westminster, Nov. 19., MARYLEBONE-OFFICE.-Yesterday, John Owen, a young man of good address and fashionable appearance, and, MANSION-HOUSE.-A gentleman, who is steward to considerable estates in the city of London, complained to the, Botchelz v. Bell And Others., Taylor v. Barclay And Others.-Judgement.. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Property: Sales By Auction..
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