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Justice Willes in consequence of a good speech; and has had inquiries made about him by attornies. But the attornies, he thinks, will have forgotten him before next circuit.

Clarke were to leave, though at their own request. By the mail of the 26th the first instalment of our fresh officers arrived. These were the admiral, G. O. Willes, of Devonport dockyard celebrity and traditionally known to us; the commander, nephew to the admiral; and the flag lieutenant. February 28th.

Pollock was a fine lively old man, thin as a threadpaper, straight as a ramrod, and full of indomitable vivacity. The judges, however, who formed the highest opinion of him and gave him the most encouragement were Lord Bramwell and Willes. In 1856 he observes that he was about to take a walk with Alfred Wills of the 'High Alps. This was the present Mr.

"That fellow Willes, and your enchanting friend Miss Sandus." Susanna gave one of her light trills of laughter. "We can't discuss our private affairs before them," said Anthony; "and I 've been pining to discuss our private affairs." "Have we private affairs?" Susanna questioned, in surprise. "Of course we have," said he. "Everybody has.

It was ostensibly a weekly publication, but the difficulty of procuring paper with the desired regularity, and other untoward circumstances, sometimes caused a lapse of ten, fourteen, and even more days between each issue. In October, 1819, the Cleveland Herald was started as a weekly, by Z. Willes & Co. In the Summer of 1836, the Daily Gazette was issued.

Fortunately for the poor worn-out voyagers help was at hand, for soon H.M.S. "Flying Fish" hove in sight, on board which they were kindly received, and brought to Nagasaki. These stirring events have actually occurred whilst we have been lying quietly at anchor, in Gen San and Chosan. Under such a state of affairs, who shall predict the fate of Admiral Willes' treaty?

And therefore, to give me leave without offence always to live and die in this mind, that he is not worthy to live at all that for fear or danger of death shunneth his country's service and his own honour, seeing death is inevitable, and the fame of virtue immortal. Wherefore, in this behalf, Mutare vel timere sperno. Learnedly written by Master Richard Willes, Gentleman.

Permit me to introduce Mr. Adrian Willes, by vocation a composer and singer of songs, and "contrapuntally," as he would explain Anthony Craford's housemate, monitor, land-agent, and man of business. Anthony sighed. "I 'll tell you what I admire," he answered drily. "I admire the transports of delight with which you hail my unexpected home-coming.

This and the following voyage to Africa were first published by Richard Eden in a small collection, which was afterwards reprinted in 4to, by Richard Willes in 1577 . Hakluyt has inserted both these in his Collection, with Eden's preamble as if it were his own; only that he ascribes the account of Africa to the right owner . Hakluyt, II. 464.

Willes, that Adamson brought in the pitcher, was one that no barrister should have made. The Natus pair were now brought in to say that they slept in the loft during the time that Elizabeth said she was there. As a reason for not giving evidence at the gipsy's trial, they alleged fear of the mob, as we saw. The witnesses for the gipsy's alibi were called. Mrs.