n -court, merchant, April 7. JONES, Robert, Bangor, Carnarvonshire, printer, April 7. BAN KRUPTS to surrender in BASINGH ALL-STREET. HA RDING, Thomas Clarke, Winslow. Buckinghamshire. grocer, April 19 May 20, at twelve. Attorney, Mr. King, Lyon's BAILEY, William, and SIMMS, Edwa
16 April 1836 - Baldwin's London Weekly Journal - London, London, England
The blundering geni any mode of simplify ii fused and perplexed i statutes upon differen has just executed, or kind which is now be Consolidate and Ante] Duties," and forms on sections—a wilderness to lose one's way, no margin. . Let us take a book n several -Stibtlivisions--4 w
16 April 1836 - Baldwin's London Weekly Journal - London, London, England
At Bow-street, on Tuesday, Master Henry O'Connell, the reputed but disowned offspring of "the Member for all Ireland," presented himself before Sir F. Roe, whom he addressed thus :—" Sir Frederick Roe, I have taken the liberty of waiting upon ion to say that my poor mother met w
16 April 1836 - Baldwin's London Weekly Journal - London, London, England
'narks as C.onsul in London for the Duke of Oldenburgh, and that H. Laboucliere, Esq. has been chosen Member of Parliament pf St. Michael, vice IV, T. Money, Esq. tvho has accepted the office of Consul-General at Venice: and T. Kavanagh, Esq. for Carlow, Sir U. B. Burgh, now Bar
22 April 1826 - Baldwin's London Weekly Journal - London, London, England
We have been furnished with the following authentic particulars of a late diabolical attempt to murder a young man at Cl4re. Mr. Bridge, a respectable draper, having entertained suspicions that he had been robbed by his journeyman, discharged him. Mr. Bridge had two apprentices,
25 July 1829 - Baldwin's London Weekly Journal - London, London, England
' On Sunday morning, about three o'clock, John Davis, a watchman of Islington, while on duty at a place called the City Gardens, near the Regent's canal, Cityroad, was shot by a Bow-street patrol named Medlicott, under the following circumstances :—lt appears that Medlicott, the
25 July 1829 - Baldwin's London Weekly Journal - London, London, England
Sir J. KEY then brought forward his motion for the repeal of the taxes on houses and v.'indows. He said that the house tax at preset it in purported to be assessed the annual value of all inhabited houses above 101. per anti., the following scale :-101. and under 201., Is. 6d. i
04 May 1833 - Baldwin's London Weekly Journal - London, London, England