4 SEPTEMBER 1830, page 6
Mr. Austin Said, That Of Mr. Brand's Once Ample Property,
not more than three or four hundred a year remained ; and it would be absurd to suppose that Mr. Fitzbrand, the nearest of kin, in this proceeding, was actuated by the......
Dts_tamixo The Iassit.—the Neighbonr1lood Of...
excitement lass week, by a search being made for arms by Mr. Evatt, a magistrate, attended by a party of police. In the course of their march, they entered the shops of the......
Burglary.—a Plan Was Laid Last Week To Rob The Shop
of Mr. Cle- land, shawl-merchant, Ludgate Hill. On Friday week, Mr. Cleland was informed, by a person who waited on him for that purpose, that a burglary was to be committed at......