4 DECEMBER 1830, page 5

Bucks.—high Wycombe, Monday. Threats Had Been Held Out...

of destruction to the mill of Messrs. Lane, which were unfortu- nately not attended to. On Saturday and Sunday, measures had been concerted for the paper-makers to meet as early......

Bedfordshire.—a Tpost Destructive Fire Broke Out On...

farm-yard situated at Wootton Pillinge, about six miles from Bedford. The whole of the valpable stock of hay and corn, in ricks and barns, - was destroyed ; the live-stock and......

Ataasoeoico, Friday Evening-, Nov. 2titte " Nay,

a party of rioters passed through the town, brandishing their - bludgeons, and demanding money and beer ; they were on their way to a farm i:i the vicinity, on which it was......

State Of The Country. .

WE have again felt ourselves-called on, from the importance of the subject, to devote a large portion of our Paper to an account of the riots and disturbances that have taken......

Wilts.—a Desperate Rencontre, Between The Country...

Hindon troop of cavalry, and the peasantry, took , place at Pyt House, the seat . of Mr. Benett, the member of Parliament. Mr. Benett having learned that a mob of above five......

Hasyrs.—the Number Of Prisoners In Winchester Gaol...

; it has been reported that there were foreigners among them, but this the Duke of Wellington, in the House of Lords, has denied. At Petersfield, on Monday last week, a person......