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DESCRIPTION
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OF THE NEW CHARIOT, USED BY
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LORD JERSEY,
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AS MASTER OF THE HORSE TO
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THE PRINCE OF WALES.
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THE body of this superb chariot is painted on
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a yellow ground with gold stripes, yellow foli-
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age, and a broad srize border, composed of the
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arms and crest of the Prince of
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Wales
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, with or-
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naments of festoons and oak-leaves, heightened
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with gold, on a rich Antwerp blue; the royal
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arms, garter, and supporters in ermine mantles,
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on the doors and front and back of the chariot.
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On the side pannels, the Order of the Garter,
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with his Royal Highness's peculiar crest and co-
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ronets in ermine mantles; the seat-cloth and lin-
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ing crimson velvet, with broad gold lace, deep
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fringes, festoons, and tassel, on which the royal
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arms are richly embroidered. The carriage, ele-
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gantly carved, is a crane-neck, the fore-ends of
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which are composed of laurel, and the hind of
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palm branches, encircling medallions bearing
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the Prince of Wales's crest, and terminating
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with a plume of feathers, enclosing the springs
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with stars and the Order of the Garter. On the
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front foot-board in alto relievo is the representa-
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tion of a wild boar-hunt: the transom bears the
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head of Apollo, with emblems of that deity. The
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back part consists of winged horses, the orna-
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mental parts of which, displaying a head of Mer-
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cury, support and enclose the springs, and on
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and Hercules's club, in the centre, is the crest of
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the Prince of WALES, with medallions, plumes
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of feathers, and stars; two elegant cornucopias,
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form the wings, and the whole enriched with
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drapery of festoons and oak-leaves. The cranes
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and wheels are ornamented with
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leaves, and other devices; the harness is like wise
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executed with various ornaments in
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silver, and is a great addition to the splendor of
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the Chariot.
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This Chariot was at first designed for the Prin-
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cess of WALES, but being only suitable for state
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occasions, it has been appropriated for Lord
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JERSRY, Master of the Horse.
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His ROYAL HIGHNESS'S taste has been very
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much displayed in the beauty of the ornaments,
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and the ingenious invention in the construction
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of the pedestals, which inclose the part of the
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hind springs that has hitherto been deemed un-
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sightly, does great credit to the maker.
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The Levee, yesterday, being the first after
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the Royal Marriage, was numerously attended.
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Among the persons present were the Archbishops
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of CANTERBURY and YORK; Bishops of BRIS-
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TOL, ROCHESTER, and ELY; Prince of ORANGE,
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Prince of HESSE, Swedish and Spanish Ambas-
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sadors, Earl of GUILDFORD, Dukes of BED-
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FORD and ROXBURGH; Marquisses TITCH-
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FIELD and CORNWALLIS; Lords BOSTON, HAR-
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LORD MAYOR and SHERIFFS, Alderman NEWN-
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MAM and ANDERSON; Sir
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JOHN SCOTT
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, the
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Right Honourable
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CHARLES JAMES FOX
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, and a
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great number of naval and military Officers.
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The Gentlemen of the Prince's houshold were
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all in their Royal favours.
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Last night their MAJESTIES and suite, accom-
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panied by three of the PRINCESSES, went to the
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concert of Antient Music in
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the Haymarket
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Sir
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SYDNEY SMITH
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in the DIAMOND, who
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on Tuesday failed from the Downs, is immedi-
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ately to go upon the secret expedition so long
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spoken of; he has with him seven of the largest
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gun-boats ever built, and two sloops of war, the
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AMPHION and the CHILDERS.
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Mr. WILBERFORCE'S formal opposition to the
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policy of the war, at the same time that he sup-
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ports all the means of pursuing it and all the other
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measures of Mr. PITT, may be so useful to the
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Minister, that it is even thought to be recom-
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mended by him. We have at last discovered,
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that peace should be shortly made; and what is
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this sort of opposition, but an
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those, who would con
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Mr. PITT in the
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retraction of all his plans, and would entrust the
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negotiation to him, rather than to Mr. Fox? Is
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this qualified sort. of opposition, at such a period
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as the present, unwelcome to the Minister?
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Lord SPENCER'S endeavour to account for the
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re-appearance of the Censeur and Ca Ira in the
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Toalon feet, after their destruction had been
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by Lord HOOd, was the boldest attack we
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ever knew upon COMMON SENSE. Because in
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15 years we have nearly built a new ship, and
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PORTSMOUTH
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,
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April 14.
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The following ships are to sail in a day or two,
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under the command of Lord HOOD, for the Me-
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diterranean, viz.
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Victoty110{
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Lord HOOD.
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Capt. KNIGHT.
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Zealous74C. MASGN.
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Cumberland74B. S. ROWLEY.
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Marlborough74H. NICHOLS.
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Tremendous74S. J. BALLARD.
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Audacious74A. HOOD.
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Invincible74Hon. T. PAKENHAM.
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Minotaur74T. LOUIS.
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Russel!74LARCOM.
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Druid32
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Nymphe36 Capt. G. MURRAY.
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Resolution (cutter) 14 Lieut. E. H. COLUMEINE.
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Mutine (cutter). 14 Lieut. H. WEST.
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The IMPREGNABLE, of 98 guns, is this evening
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came into harbour to resit.
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Captain MACKENZIE is appointed to the
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SHEERNESS of 44 guns in the room of Captain
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FAIRFAX, who is appointed to the REPULSE of
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64 guns.
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The SHEERNESS, of 44 guns, and FURY sloop
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of war, are expected to sail in a few days for the
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Coast of Guinea.
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The mob-re-assembled last evening, but owing
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to the timely interference of about 300 Consta-
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bles, who were sworn for the occasion, and the
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soldiers being under arms, they were dispersed
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about ten o'Clock, having committed few depre-
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dations. It is to be hoped there will be no more
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such disagreeable meetings, but it is at present
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very doubtful.
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The payment of the Prince of WALES's debts
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splendour, it has been urged, is necessary to his
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dignity. In our opinion his dignity could not
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be more injured than by such a measure. What
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man of true pride would think his dignity in
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creased by an addition of shew and parade,the
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very circumstances, that constitute grandeur in
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the opinion of the lowest and most servile atten-
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dants? What man of humanity would permit
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such an addition to be wrung partly from the
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slender incomes of the industrious and the poor,
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even down to the samished wretch, that sweeps
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his chimneys; What honest man would allow a
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hint to be given him of a dignity, that is inde-
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pendent of morality? The PRINCE, we know
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is too laudably proud, too humane and too no-
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nest to desire such a measure. His deb
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will
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be paid partly by the interference of Ms MA-
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JESTY, and partly by annual installments from
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his own income.
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The banishment of BARRERE, COLLOY
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D'HERBOIS, and BILLAUD DE VARENNES, is
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said to be to the French Settlement of Guyana in
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Africa.
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The Provost and Fellows of
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Trinity College,
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Dublin
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for trade the Students to
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dress, which they had voted, to Mr. GRATTAN.
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It was, however, presented, five days after it
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was voted.
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The personal attachments of the late
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Captain
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FAULKNOR are known to have been on the side
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of opposition; but this Circumstance, we are sure,
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had no influence in inducing so many friends of
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Ministry to dislike the erection of a monument
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his memory.
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It is remarkable that, upon a topic so purely
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naval as the question of voting a monument, or
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not, to Captain FAULKNOR, not one Lord of
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the Admiralty should have delivered an opinion,
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and that the only official speakers in the late de-
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bate should be those military personages, the Se-
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cretary at War, and the Pay master of the Army.
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Yesterday a Court of Directors was held at
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the India-house
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, when the vacancies made by
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Messrs. PATTLE and EWE'S disqualifications were
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declared, and the following Comanders took
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leave:
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ROBERT BURROWES
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, of the Francis ;
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KENEAKO SMITH
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type
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"given"
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"KENEAKO"
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type
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"surname"
value
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"SMITH"
>
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interp
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inst
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"LMSMPS50909_n1969-47"
type
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, of the Minerva; and
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RI-
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</
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CHARD HUTT
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value
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"RICHARD"
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type
=
"surname"
value
=
"HUTT"
>
</
interp
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interp
inst
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"LMSMPS50909_n1969-4"
type
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"gender"
value
=
"male"
>
</
interp
>
, of the Hilsborough, for
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id
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Madras
</
rs
>
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type
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"placeName"
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"Madras"
>
</
interp
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type
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"type"
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"undefined"
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<
lb
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</
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and Bengal. The Court adjourned at five o'clock
</
p
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<
p
n
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"1970"
>
When the Royal Family were walking from
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the Lodge to the palace at Windsor on Monday,
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two very respectable female quakers approached
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his MAJESTY, and the eldett, after taking off
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her bonnet, said "that she had come on purpose
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to express her congratulations on the late happy
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occasion." She concluded with these words,
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"Give us PEACE, and the Lord will bless thee."
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</
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The King listened to her with much attention.
</
p
>
<
p
n
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"1971"
>
Whatever complaints the country may justly
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make against Mr. PITT for his treatment of Earl
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1972"
>
COWES,
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1973"
>
April 14.
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p
>
<
p
n
=
"1974"
>
Arrived the PERSEVERANCE, TITTLE, from
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>
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"placeName"
id
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>
New York
</
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>
<
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type
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"placeName"
value
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"New York"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo786"
type
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"type"
value
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"undefined"
>
</
interp
>
, which place she left on the 2d ult.
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lb
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</
lb
>
with rice and other goods to this port, for orders.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1975"
>
On his passage he fell in with, about fifty
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lb
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</
lb
>
leagues to the westward of Scilly, three French
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lb
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</
lb
>
frigates and a sloop of war; and two days after,
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</
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>
spoke four English frigates, who were in quest of
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</
lb
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them; and if lucky enough to come up, it is
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lb
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</
lb
>
hoped will be able to give a good account of
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lb
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</
lb
>
them. It is supposed that the English ships were
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
the Flying Squadron under the command of
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type
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"occupation"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_occ295"
>
Sir
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rs
>
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type
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value
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</
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</
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<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
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>
EDWARD PELLEW
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>
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type
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"given"
value
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"EDWARD"
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"LMSMPS50909_n1975-46"
type
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=
"PELLEW"
>
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interp
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<
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type
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"gender"
value
=
"male"
>
</
interp
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.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1976"
>
Government having ordered the sale of all the
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lb
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</
lb
>
cargoes of corn on board the Dutch ships in the
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lb
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</
lb
>
different Forts of the kingdom, 14 or 1500 quar-
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lb
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</
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>
ters of wheat, in very good order on board a
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lb
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</
lb
>
Dutch ship here, are expected soon to come to
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</
lb
>
market, and it is hoped, with
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>
similar sales
</
rs
>
<
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type
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value
=
"similar sales"
>
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interp
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<
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type
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"type"
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</
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in other
<
lb
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</
lb
>
places, will tend greatly to lower the price of
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lb
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</
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>
corn, to the relief of the poor. There is every
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lb
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</
lb
>
reason to believe, that there is no real carcity of
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lb
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</
lb
>
corn in this kingdom, as it is well known that
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</
lb
>
many farmer have considerable quatitities in
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lb
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</
lb
>
store, which they do not bring to market in ex-
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lb
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</
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>
pectation of the price being still higher.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1977"
>
Yesterday the Sheriffs of
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type
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id
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>
London
</
rs
>
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"London"
>
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>
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"LMSMPS50909_geo788"
type
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"type"
value
=
"undefined"
>
</
interp
>
, accompa-
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lb
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</
lb
>
nied by the City Remenbrancer, went in their
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
state chariot from
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"placeName"
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>
Guildhall
</
rs
>
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"placeName"
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"Guildhall"
>
</
interp
>
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type
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>
</
interp
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to
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St. James's
</
rs
>
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type
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value
=
"St. James's"
>
</
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>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo790"
type
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"type"
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"undefined"
>
</
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>
, and
<
lb
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</
lb
>
being introduced to his MAJESTY by the Lord in
<
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</
lb
>
Waiting, his MAJESTY was pleased to appoint
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</
lb
>
Friday next (at half past one o'clock, to receive
<
lb
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</
lb
>
the City A
<
obscured
>
</
obscured
>
marriage of his Royal
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
<
obscured
>
</
obscured
>
of BRUNSWICK.
<
lb
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</
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CE
<
obscured
>
</
obscured
>
CAR
<
obscured
>
</
obscured
>
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1978"
>
Mr. R
<
obscured
>
</
obscured
>
suggestion against the Bill to en-
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lb
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</
lb
>
force atte
<
obscured
>
</
obscured
>
ance in the
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type
=
"placeName"
id
=
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>
House of Commons
</
rs
>
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type
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"placeName"
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"House of Commons"
>
</
interp
>
<
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"LMSMPS50909_geo791"
type
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"type"
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"undefined"
>
</
interp
>
,
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</
lb
>
that it
<
obscured
>
</
obscured
>
prevent persons in office from ac-
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lb
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</
lb
>
cepting fe
<
obscured
>
</
obscured
>
s, was somewhat a retrograde argu-
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</
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>
ment; cause, to say nothing of the impro-
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</
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>
priety having the Minister's conduct judged
<
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</
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>
of
<
obscured
>
</
obscured
>
his immediate friends, other Members
<
lb
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</
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>
would, perhaps, not think their consequence, or
<
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</
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>
comfort abridged, if they were less subject to the
<
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</
lb
>
<
obscured
>
</
obscured
>
owing of the official Gentlement!
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1979"
>
Amongst the most pitiable objects of Mr. PITT'S
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
poll tax, are the heads of briesless Barristers, to
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
which, indeed, there is some notion of granting
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
an exemption, as is done to uninhabited houses,
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
on account of their empriness!
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1980"
>
There are many sad stories in circulation, of
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
dinners and suppers given on account of frank-
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
ing merits. One, Which we are glad to contra-
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lb
>
</
lb
>
dict, is, that a very industrious gentleman was
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
thought wor
<
obscured
>
</
obscured
>
, at this sort of labour, two meals
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
a day, and
<
obscured
>
</
obscured
>
beer!
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1981"
>
Lord GARLIES set off, on Tuesday, for Bath,
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lb
>
</
lb
>
and joins the LIVELY frigate the 28th instant
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
<
obscured
>
</
obscured
>
for his Lordship at the Cove of
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
Cork.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1982"
>
According to letters from Mittaw, the Duke
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
of COURTis still at
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rs
type
=
"placeName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo792"
>
Petersburg
</
rs
>
<
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inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo792"
type
=
"placeName"
value
=
"Petersburg"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo792"
type
=
"type"
value
=
"undefined"
>
</
interp
>
, where the
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
affairs of his Duchy are yet under consideration.
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
The Circle of Pilnitz, which formerly was im-
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
mediately under the Republic of Poland, is now
<
lb
>
</
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>
to be under the same government with Courland.
<
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>
</
lb
>
The Deputies from Courland to
<
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type
=
"placeName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo793"
>
Petersburg
</
rs
>
<
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inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo793"
type
=
"placeName"
value
=
"Petersburg"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo793"
type
=
"type"
value
=
"undefined"
>
</
interp
>
, are
<
lb
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</
lb
>
soon expected back to the Diet at Miltaw. These
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
Deputies are fix in number, and were sent from
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
<
rs
type
=
"placeName"
id
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"LMSMPS50909_geo794"
>
Miltaw
</
rs
>
<
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inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo794"
type
=
"placeName"
value
=
"Miltaw"
>
</
interp
>
<
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inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo794"
type
=
"type"
value
=
"undefined"
>
</
interp
>
on the 20th of March, with a public
<
lb
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</
lb
>
declaration, signed by the principal Nobles and
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
Gentry of the Duchies of Courland and Semigal-
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
lia, in which they renounce all connection with
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
Poland, and submit themselves immediately to
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
the government of Russia.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1983"
>
The Austrian General has given public notice
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
to
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type
=
"placeName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo795"
>
French
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo795"
type
=
"placeName"
value
=
"French"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo795"
type
=
"type"
value
=
"undefined"
>
</
interp
>
emigrants in Alsace, who may be
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
willing to take advantage of the late "Decree of the
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
National Convention, that they may he for-
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
warded on their Journey from seven in the morn-
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
ing till five in the evening, by Lauterburg-
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
Kohl, and
<
obscured
>
</
obscured
>
breisach.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1984"
>
As a remarkable proof of the
<
obscured
>
</
obscured
>
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
<
obscured
>
</
obscured
>
, an
<
obscured
>
</
obscured
>
hare,
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
which Pennant says never descends from its na-
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
tive hills, was found, on Thursday the 16th ult.
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lb
>
</
lb
>
by the Duke of GORDON'S hounds, in the low
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
part of the county of Moray, within two miles of
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
the sea-coast, where none of that kind were ever
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
known to have been seen before, nor are any of
<
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>
</
lb
>
them to be wet with in common, but upon moun-
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
tains upwards of 20 miles distant from that place,
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
The hare was quite white, except the forehead,
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
the tips of the ears, and the under sides of the
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
feet, which were like
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"placeName"
id
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>
the common
</
rs
>
<
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inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo796"
type
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"placeName"
value
=
"the common"
>
</
interp
>
<
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inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo796"
type
=
"type"
value
=
"undefined"
>
</
interp
>
hair.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1985"
>
BOXING.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1986"
>
The battle between JACKSON and MENDOZA
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
took place yesterday, upon a stage at
<
rs
type
=
"placeName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo797"
>
Hornchurch;
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
in Essex
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo797"
type
=
"placeName"
value
=
"Hornchurch;in Essex"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo797"
type
=
"type"
value
=
"undefined"
>
</
interp
>
. JOHNSON was second to JACKSON, and
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
WARD to MENDOZA. The contest continued
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
ten minutes and a half, and consisted, for the
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
whole time; of hard blows, without shifting,
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
MENDOZA nearly lost the sight of both eyes, and
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
was beaten. JACKSON was wounded over the
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
left eye, but was not otherwise much hurt, being
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
from the beginning too powerful for his antago-
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
nist.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1987"
>
The odds were considerably in favour of
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
JACKSON from the beginning of the contest.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1988"
>
OLD BAILEY INTELLIGENCE.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1989"
>
Yesterday the Sessions commenced at the
<
rs
type
=
"placeName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo798"
>
Old
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
Bailey
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo798"
type
=
"placeName"
value
=
"OldBailey"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo798"
type
=
"type"
value
=
"undefined"
>
</
interp
>
, before the LORD-MAYOR, Lord KEN-
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
YON, Baron THOMPSON, Mr. Justice Rook
<
obscured
>
</
obscured
>
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
and the RECORDER.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1990"
>
Before Mr. JUSTICE ROOKE.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1991"
>
HIGHWAY ROBBERY.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1992"
>
<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_n1992-1"
>
Robert Simpson
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n1992-1"
type
=
"given"
value
=
"Robert"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n1992-1"
type
=
"surname"
value
=
"Simpson"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n1992-1"
type
=
"gender"
value
=
"male"
>
</
interp
>
, and
<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_n1992-2"
>
Robert Roberts
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n1992-2"
type
=
"given"
value
=
"Robert"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n1992-2"
type
=
"surname"
value
=
"Roberts"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n1992-2"
type
=
"gender"
value
=
"male"
>
</
interp
>
, were
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
tried for assaulting Miss
<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_n1992-3"
>
Harriot Billeboy
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n1992-3"
type
=
"given"
value
=
"Billeboy"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n1992-3"
type
=
"surname"
value
=
"Harriot"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n1992-3"
type
=
"gender"
value
=
"female"
>
</
interp
>
, on the
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
highway near
<
rs
type
=
"placeName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo799"
>
Hounslow
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo799"
type
=
"placeName"
value
=
"Hounslow"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo799"
type
=
"type"
value
=
"undefined"
>
</
interp
>
, about a quarter past
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
one o'clock, in the afternoon of the 24th of
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
March last, putting her in fear, and forcibly
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
taking from her person a gold watch and chain,
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
together with a silk purie, containing about
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
three guineas in gold.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1993"
>
The Jury found them both guilty.Death.
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
commend them to the Court for mercy, but to
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
this no answer was given.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1994"
>
<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_n1994-1"
>
James Webb
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n1994-1"
type
=
"given"
value
=
"James"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n1994-1"
type
=
"surname"
value
=
"Webb"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n1994-1"
type
=
"gender"
value
=
"male"
>
</
interp
>
was tried for feloniously stealing
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
in the dwelling-house of
<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_n1994-2"
>
John Thomas Stevens
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n1994-2"
type
=
"given"
value
=
"John Thomas"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n1994-2"
type
=
"surname"
value
=
"Stevens"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n1994-2"
type
=
"gender"
value
=
"male"
>
</
interp
>
,
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
eight pieces of cotton for shawls, containing 96
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
yards, of the value of 14
<
obscured
>
</
obscured
>
GuiltyDeath.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1995"
>
<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_n1995-1"
>
Mary Bartlett
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n1995-1"
type
=
"given"
value
=
"Mary"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n1995-1"
type
=
"surname"
value
=
"Bartlett"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n1995-1"
type
=
"gender"
value
=
"female"
>
</
interp
>
was tried for stealing a watch;
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
chain, and seals, the property of J. Gibson.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1996"
>
The watch was recently after the commission
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
of the robbery; found in the possession of a pawn-
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
broker, with whom it was pledged by the prisoners
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
Guilty.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1997"
>
<
rs
type
=
"placeName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo800"
>
CLERKENWELL
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo800"
type
=
"placeName"
value
=
"CLERKENWELL"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo800"
type
=
"type"
value
=
"undefined"
>
</
interp
>
SESSIONS.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1998"
>
Tuesday the Sessions commenced for the Coun-
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
ty of
<
rs
type
=
"placeName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo801"
>
Middlesex
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo801"
type
=
"placeName"
value
=
"Middlesex"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo801"
type
=
"type"
value
=
"undefined"
>
</
interp
>
at
<
rs
type
=
"placeName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo802"
>
Clerkenwell
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo802"
type
=
"placeName"
value
=
"Clerkenwell"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo802"
type
=
"type"
value
=
"undefined"
>
</
interp
>
, when a great
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
number of persons were tried for assaults and mis-
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
demeanours.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"1999"
>
RAFE.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"2000"
>
<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2000-1"
>
John Brown
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2000-1"
type
=
"given"
value
=
"John"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2000-1"
type
=
"surname"
value
=
"Brown"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2000-1"
type
=
"gender"
value
=
"male"
>
</
interp
>
was
<
obscured
>
</
obscured
>
for
<
obscured
>
</
obscured
>
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
Smith, a girl under the age of ten year, with in-
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
tent to commit a rape.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"2001"
>
<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2001-1"
>
Mary Smith
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2001-1"
type
=
"given"
value
=
"Mary"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2001-1"
type
=
"surname"
value
=
"Smith"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2001-1"
type
=
"gender"
value
=
"female"
>
</
interp
>
said, that she lived with her
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
aunt. On the 10th of February she accidentally
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
met the defendant, who persuaded her by pro-
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
mises of giving her gingerbread, to go home with
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
him to his lodgings, when he committed the
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
offence stated in the indictment. Upon cross-
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
examination, she contradicted herself in many ma-
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
terial circumstances, and afforded great room to
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
suspect that the whole story was a wicked fa-
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
brication to extort money from the defendant.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"2002"
>
The Jury found the defendantNot Guilty.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"2003"
>
PUBLIC OFFICE,
<
rs
type
=
"placeName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo803"
>
BOW-STREET
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo803"
type
=
"placeName"
value
=
"BOW-STREET"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo803"
type
=
"type"
value
=
"undefined"
>
</
interp
>
.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"2004"
>
Before J. FLOUD, Esq.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"2005"
>
A final examination of the persons accused of
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
assisting in the escape and murder of
<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-12"
>
ISDAILE IS
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
AWELL
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-12"
type
=
"given"
value
=
"ISDAILE"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-12"
type
=
"surname"
value
=
"ISAWELL"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-12"
type
=
"gender"
value
=
"male"
>
</
interp
>
took place, on Tuesday. They were all,
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
except the two women committed to take their
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
deceased. The following are the names of the
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
persons accused:
<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-1"
>
Simon Jacobs
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-1"
type
=
"given"
value
=
"Simon"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-1"
type
=
"surname"
value
=
"Jacobs"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-1"
type
=
"gender"
value
=
"male"
>
</
interp
>
,
<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-78"
>
Barnet Solo-
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
mon
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-78"
type
=
"given"
value
=
"Barnet"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-78"
type
=
"surname"
value
=
"Solomon"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-78"
type
=
"gender"
value
=
"male"
>
</
interp
>
, alias
<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-38"
>
Bewley
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-38"
type
=
"given"
value
=
"Barnet"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-38"
type
=
"surname"
value
=
"Bewley"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-38"
type
=
"gender"
value
=
"male"
>
</
interp
>
,
<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-2"
>
John Solomon
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-2"
type
=
"given"
value
=
"John"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-2"
type
=
"surname"
value
=
"solomon"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-2"
type
=
"gender"
value
=
"male"
>
</
interp
>
, (Jews):
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-14"
>
George Hawicke
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-14"
type
=
"given"
value
=
"George"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-14"
type
=
"surname"
value
=
"Hawicke"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-14"
type
=
"gender"
value
=
"male"
>
</
interp
>
,
<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-3"
>
John Handley
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-3"
type
=
"given"
value
=
"John"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-3"
type
=
"surname"
value
=
"Handley"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-3"
type
=
"gender"
value
=
"male"
>
</
interp
>
,
<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-4"
>
John Delany
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-4"
type
=
"given"
value
=
"John"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-4"
type
=
"surname"
value
=
"Delany"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-4"
type
=
"gender"
value
=
"male"
>
</
interp
>
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-5"
>
James Hayden
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-5"
type
=
"given"
value
=
"James"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-5"
type
=
"surname"
value
=
"Hayden"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-5"
type
=
"gender"
value
=
"male"
>
</
interp
>
,
<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-6"
>
Thomas Croxwell
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-6"
type
=
"given"
value
=
"Thomas"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-6"
type
=
"surname"
value
=
"Croxwell"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-6"
type
=
"gender"
value
=
"male"
>
</
interp
>
, the other
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
turnkey,
<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-7"
>
James Hayden
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-7"
type
=
"given"
value
=
"James"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-7"
type
=
"surname"
value
=
"Hayden"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-7"
type
=
"gender"
value
=
"male"
>
</
interp
>
,
<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-89"
>
William Habland
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-89"
type
=
"given"
value
=
"William"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-89"
type
=
"surname"
value
=
"Habland"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-89"
type
=
"gender"
value
=
"male"
>
</
interp
>
,
<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-8"
>
John
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
Pullen
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-8"
type
=
"given"
value
=
"John"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-8"
type
=
"surname"
value
=
"Pullen"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-8"
type
=
"gender"
value
=
"male"
>
</
interp
>
, and
<
rs
type
=
"persName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-9"
>
William Tilley
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-9"
type
=
"given"
value
=
"William"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-9"
type
=
"surname"
value
=
"Tilley"
>
</
interp
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_n2005-9"
type
=
"gender"
value
=
"male"
>
</
interp
>
.
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"2006"
>
On Tuesday morning forty four young men,
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
who had been convicted at the
<
rs
type
=
"placeName"
id
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo804"
>
Old Bailey
</
rs
>
<
interp
inst
=
"LMSMPS50909_geo804"
type
=
"placeName"
value
=
"Old Bailey"
>
</
interp
>
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