son of Sir Davtd Cunyaghamc, of MiHn-Craig, Bert. At Woolwich, Mijor-General Ford, Royal Engineers, Lieutenant-Governor ef the Royal MilitaryAcademy. William Blake, the only surviving son of Lord Wallsourt. On the 6th inst. at bis seat in Cornwall, Sir Christopher Hawlkins,
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were. tried and convicted of rioting. More fire hnee follwed OaModay morning a fire was discoveredupnte r- mli~es of William Blake, Esq., of Sivanton Abbot. Two bdaoneo basaley, andnealyallthgou-.builditigs; two stacks of wheat, andoeo aly an'd arlso al thre quatit
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Very Rev. the Dean of Carlisle, the Baron de fuel, of Zierow, in Mecklenburg, to Mary, eldest daugh- terof William Blake, Esq., of Darnesbury, Rerfford. On the 26th nlt., at St. Mary's, Bryanestonsquare, by the Lord Bishop of Liandafl, John
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with a Small Garden 5andthe Site of. where two Cottages have been token down, in theseveral occupa- tions of William Blake, Robert larkham, Anne Roberts, James Wirt- shire, Richard Hunt, and George Clark, producing a Rental of 43t~a Year. 1y
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imprisonment, with such labour as his age would enable him to bear. ROBBEnY.-On Thursday Frederick Syrett, a sailor, and William Blake, a labourer, were indicted ior stealing various articies, value 1001., bank notes valle 1201., and other moneys, the property
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