CORN INSI-ECTOR'S RiTuRN from tsity-14. 2sl os oil to 361 mi . 21 S., od to 3• a ' 21 ros to 21 4s :A 21 r::, • -- ;Li t,.... . • , . 31 oi . r i 10 SMITIIFIELD, - -.Fidsy, nay 15 To the Offile—pe i. itont ot,f.: o , I". Od to , to .Perk si *4d .61 ' of (lode'. at Stlititltl.this
16 May 1801 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
Letters from Conftantinople, of the z9th December ftate, that Lieutenant Colonel Bromley had arrived there from the coaft of Egypt with difpatches for the Turkifh Admiral, having loft the Britith fquadron on the iBth of November. At this period, Nlenou, apprifed of the fall of M
17 February 1801 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
According to letters from Rafle, the unidn of the Frickthal wittafelvetia Wlll ndt be definitively concluded until the French Government has acceded to the Conftitution of the Valais as an independent Ike.: public*. For the acceptance of the new Helvetick Conftitntitan, there ar
13 July 1802 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
.1 • WAR.OFE/C2i s putt.ii s czaTLI, J, zo, isot. IVlajefly has been pleafe,d to make the following Promotions in the Army on this Eitablifitment : LIGHT DRAGOONS, 24th Reg.—E. S. Trotter Ruthven to be Cornet, vice Goulding - , proht. Dated July 24, MOT, 7 tft Reg.—Enf. Wm. Dams
13 August 1801 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
0 N D . O N. It teems the Emperor has been taken by furprize, and Outwitted by his brother, the King of ; for it is evidently againft him that the Imperial Refcript is direeted. The plain ftltement of the cafe is. this : the King of Prullia was in Inch a hurry to take • parer. 'i
05 August 1802 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
We are happy to find, by the communications of our Correfpondents, that the Principles of moderation and candid difeuffion, which we profefred to adhere- to, have been very generally approved. We could not, however, expeCt, that in obferving this line of conduet, we thould at al
21 August 1802 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
A Meeting of 'the Electors of the Borough of South Work, called by Sir Watkin Lewes,, Bailiff, took place yesterday, to consider of an Address to his Majesty, on the New Administration ; Mr. 1 John Townshend, Deputy Bail . iff, in the Chair, Major opened the husness in an appro.
20 February 1806 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
Lately, at Jamaica, Lieut. Webb Baker, of the 18th Royal Irish, and driest son of the Rev; Dr. Baker, of Marksbury, near Bath. Feb. Mrs. Birch, wife of George Birch; Esq. of Hampstead-Hall, in the county of Stafitrd. Feb. 14, after a long and severe illness, the Rev. Stephen Eat
20 February 1806 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
for the Staff-Officers of 'AegitnentS of Infantry :—A housin, or saddle cloth, made in shape and size similar to that ordered for the General Staff of the Army, of the colour of the facing of the reginient, with a double row of regimental lace round the edge. The holsters to be
23 January 1806 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England