We are at length enabled to communicate the new Ministerial Arrangements to our readers. CABINET. The Duke of Wellington to be First Lord of the ...
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Article : 836 wordsFrom the London Gazette, of the 31st December, we take the following:— 3d Regt. of Foot.—To be Majors—Captain Henry Gillman, without purchase, vice Charles Cameron, ...
Article : 542 wordsOn Monday last arrived, from Ireland, the ship Mangles, Captain W. Carr, having sailed from Dublin on the 23d of February, and the Irish coast the 28th. She brings ...
Article : 2,133 wordsThis was a motion for the purpose of compelling an Attorney, Mr. John [?] to deliver up to his employer, a Mr. Eugar, certain papers, &c. with which he had been intrusted in his capacity of ...
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Article : 1,195 wordsThe King has been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal, granting the dignity of a [?] of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, unto Joan Canning, widow ...
Article : 331 wordsThe King has been most graciously pleased to direct that General Lord Hill shall be placed on the Staff of His Majesty's Army, and that all matters respecting his Majesty's Military Service, which ...
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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), Wed 4 Jun 1828, Page 2
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