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The Times - 31/12/1833

1833; Gale Group;

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A MIDDLESEX MAGISTRATE., A CONSTANT READER., FAIR PLAY., MILES., ANDREW JACKSON., RICHARD HOPPER., A CHURCHMAN., G., THOMAS ROBINSON., By Aristogeiton.,

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Classified Advertising: Want Places., To Correspondents., FOR BOMBAY direct, a constant trader, to sail on the 10th of January, under forfeiture of freight and passage money, To ASSISTANTS.-Messrs. NEWHAM and DEAN, 10. Red lion-square, continue to INTRODUCE GEN-, PRICES OF PROVISIONS DURING THE TWELETH CENTURY.-Wine, cost of 50 tons, 125 marks, WANTED, in a small respectable family, a SERVANT of ALL-WORK, who can cook. Apply for address at. News: Ireland., SHOCKING ACCIDENT.-On Wednesday last the fireman of the New D$$Illegible$$mba$$Illegible$$on stea$$Illegible$$er met his death in a, Express From Paris., Afflicting Accident. (From the Yorkshir Gazette.) Eleven Persons Drowned In The River Ouse, Near York., United States. (From the New York Gazette.) New York, Dec.4., The King's College., German Papers. Berlin, Dec. 18., Last week a poor fellow named William Bruce, of Herbert's-buildings, Waterloo-road, in a state of the greatest, Dutch Papers. The Hague, Dec. 23. Second Chamber Of The Statesgeneral., FIRE AT BALBRIGGAN CHURCH, COUNTY OF DUBLIN.-(Extract of a letter from Balbriggan)-"On Sunday, The Late George Fennel Robson, Esq. (From a clever and carefully conducted work, entitled Arnold's Magazine.), Buenos-Ayres And Brazilian Papers. (Extract Of A Letter.), The remains of Mr. James Brougham were on Saturday last removed from Brougham-hall, and deposited in the family vault at Skelton, Fires In The Country., FIRE.-Yesterday morning, about 1 o'clock, a dreadful fire broke out in a chandler's shop, situated No. 26, Bedford-street, Mr. Stoddart, himself a clergyman, like Law, Paley, and many other divines and dignitaries of the church, The Marquis of Abercorn, who is descended from Claude, first Lord Faisley, third son of James, second, Private Correspondence., Corporation Commission. Inquiry Into The Corporation Of London. (Fifth Day, December 30.), Coroner's In Quest., Poor Law Commission. Examinations Before The Commissioners Ap Pointed To Inquire Into The Operation Of The Poor Laws In The Metropolis., An Address to the Inhabitants of Loughborough and its Vicinity on the Erection of a Roman Catholic Chapel in that Town. Letters to the Editor: To The Editor Of The Times., Pawn Brokers., Grand Juries., National Education.. Editorials/Leaders: London, Tuesday, December 31, 1833., Intelligence has reached us from several quarters of South America. We stopped the press yesterday, We solicit attention to an earnest and able address, signed "ARISTOGETON," to the inhabitants of Lough-, We lately noticed the popular reception of Mr. Epring Rice among his constituents at Cambridge, Certain classes of the Dissenters - intelligent, zealous, and persevering men in their generation, Yesterday we received the Dutch papers of Saturday. In the Second Chamber of the States-General. Business and Finance: Money-Market and City Intelligence. Monday Evening.. Shipping News: Ship News.. Law: BOW-STREET-Yesterday, "John Jones, gentleman," the person who on Saturday last was fined 3l. at this office, UNION-HALL.-Yesterday Thomas Roseyear, a pastrycook and confectioner, residing in the New Kent-road, Court Of Bankruptcy. Court Of Commissioners, Basinghallstreet, Monday, Dec. 30. In Re George Bolwell Davidge., LAMBETH-STREET.-Yesterday Joseph Bow, John Hannett, and David Harwood, three journeyman sawyers,, Kensington Petty Sessions. Masquerading., MARYLEBONE-OFFICE.-Thomas Wye, the keeper of a toll-gate at Highgate-hill, was yesterday placed at the bar, Middlesex Sessions, Monday, Dec. 30., WORSHIP-STREET.-Yesterday a young man named William Collet was brought before the sitting magistrate,, MARLBOROUGH-STREET.-yesterday Mr. Robert Brighton, a poulterer living at Shepherd's-bush, brought. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Property: Sales By Auction..

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