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In the Beehive7 comments

James Acland wrote 3 weeks ago: During the summer of 1826, Parliament being up, I obtained leave of absence from my duties as a Parl … more →

Tags: Dorsetshire, Henry Bankes M.P., magistracy, Parliament, Poaching, poole, Rev. James Hanham, The Times, Wimbourne Minster

Penny-a-liner or the march of roguery.

James Acland wrote 1 month ago: Returning to the metropolis after a few years working in various country theatres, I embraced a new … more →

Tags: Acland, Black House Court, Blackfriars, coroners, Fleet Street, Goodwin Sands, House of Commons, line reporter, London

Subscribers to the Book of Job

beineckepoetry wrote 2 months ago: The original notebook kept by William Blake recording patrons for his major work of prints finished … more →

Tags: Blogroll, Modern General Collection, book, Print, William, blake, Job

Roman Prisons by James Acland (The Times 1826)

James Acland wrote 4 months ago: As the subject of Gaol regulations has long been before the public, both in Parliament discussions a … more →

Tags: August, Constantine, Florentius, gaol, Jail, reform, The Times

Folder 30: Announcement of a Trustee Sale of one Negro woman and her five children, to be held on September 20, Rockville, n.p., 1826 August 31 D. 1p. (negative photostat)

slaverytoabolition wrote 5 months ago: Trustee’s Sale. By virtue of a decree of Montgomery County Court [Maryland], sitting as a court of c … more →

Tags: bill of sale, Auction, Rockville, Maryland

Jefferson & Adams, July 4, 1826

kellysalasin wrote 5 months ago: Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, both founding fathers, died hours apart on JULY 4, 1826- Our nation … more →

Tags: Quotables, Thomas Jefferson, Founding Fathers, U. S. A., July 4, John Adams, 5oth anniversary USA

Erastus Johnson - death, Jun 16, 1909

separateholy wrote 6 months ago: “The Rock That Is Higher Than I” Oh! sometimes the shadows are deep, And rough seems the path to the … more →

Tags: Today in History, died today, poet american, Pennsylvania, The Soul, died this date, 1909, Cal­i­for­nia, Mass­a­chu­setts

July 4, 1826 . . . What Are the Odds?

Phil Bolsta wrote 8 months ago: Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) John Adams (1735-1826) I’ve always loved this trivia question: Wh … more →

Tags: Notes And Quotes, Calvin Coolidge, Declaration of Independence, James Madison, John Adams, July 4, Presidents, Thomas Jefferson

Reginald Heber - death, Apr. 3, 1826

separateholy wrote 8 months ago: “Holy, Holy, Holy”   Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty! Early in the morning our song shall rise t … more →

Tags: Today in History, poet British, died today, Lord God Almighty!, Trinity, Holy Holy Holy, merciful and mighty, God in three persons, Golden Crowns

Week of 8 December...1826

Janeite Kelly wrote 1 year ago: As we prepare for the Christmas season (some of us avoiding the crowds and the shopping as best we c … more →

Tags: A day in the life., suttons, Christmas, chelmsford assizes

1826: Peter Dillon was sailing in command of his own ship, the St Patrick, from Valparaiso to Pondicherry, when he sighted Tucopia.

levuka wrote 1 year ago: ‘Thirteen years later ( after 1813) Peter Dillon was sailing in command of his own ship, the S … more →

Tags: Wrecks, hurricane, Guns and ammunition, France, Sea journey, Violence, Santa Cruz, Peter Dillon, Comte de la Perouse

1826: Peter Dillon was captain and owner of a ship named the St. Patrick; he did not find La Perouse ships; Martin Bushart, Tikopians and Lascar Joe the finders

levuka wrote 1 year ago: In ‘1826 Peter Dillon was captain and owner of a ship named the St. Patrick. On a voyage from … more →

Tags: 1813, Peter Dillon, Lascar Joe, la perouse, France, st patrick, Martin Bushart, Tikopians

Pirmie uzvārdi un to rašanās2 comments

Ernests wrote 1 year ago: Pirmie uzvārdi Paši pirmie uzvārdi būtu meklējami ļoti sirmā senatnē, daudzus simtus gadus p.m.ē. Tā … more →

Tags: Uzvārdi, 1834, antropomastika, brālis, cilts, Ciltskoks, ciltskoks.lv, dvēseļu revīzijas, dzimta

"It is a Great Day. It is a Good Day."

Joel wrote 1 year ago: Those were the words of John Adams on the last day of his life.  It was great and it was good becaus … more →

Tags: united states, Early nineteenth century, 1810-1850, Declaration of Independence, president John Adams, president thomas jefferson

It is a spiteful business - all they have said is false

mirabilia wrote 2 years ago: WILLIAM CORSON was indicted for stealing, on the 21st of October, 1 pair of trousers, value 7s. , th … more →

Tags: Corson, London, government records, Old Bailey, Criminal Trials, William Corson, Philip Lawton


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