and accoutred as the A A dhc&s. Lr } or der the Deputy Lieutenants ana Jufticcs, ailing in and faid Subajvihon, HIMDE and FAUSSETT, Clerks. THE Independent FREEMEN the City of Canterbury in the interdlof MelL BAKER and SAWBRIDGr, are refuelled dine the
20 June 1797 - Kentish Gazette - Canterbury, Kent, England
John Brothers, Opossum; Charles Wemyss, Pelican; W. C. Barker, Perseus; M. B. Reed, John Geary, James S. Hore, and Robert Faussett, Phaeton j J. L. Beck ford, Richard H.M.Williams, i George Allen, and R. Urigstocke, Queen Charlotte ; M. J. Currie and John
06 July 1818 - Hampshire Chronicle - Winchester, Hampshire, England
John Brothers, Opossum ; Charles Wemyss, Pelican ; W. C. Barker, Perseus; R. B. Reed, John Geary, Jas. S. Ifore, and Robert Faussett, Plixton; J. L. Beckford, Richard Morgan, H. M. Williams, George Allen, and Thomas It. Brigstocke, Queen Charlotte ;M. J
07 July 1818 - Star (London) - London, London, England
Brothers, Opossum; Charles Wemyss, pyJucan; d W. C. Bakker, Perseus;. R. B. Reed, John Geary, James .S. Hore, and Robert Faussett, Plsbton; J. L. Beckford, 4i- 1. ehardMorgan, a A. Williams, George Aller, and Thonas i 'e PR. Brigkocke, Queein Cliarlotte;
16 July 1818 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
B. Cooper,and W. Bcddington, Esq.; and on the left by the R v. J. Harling, E. T. Esq., F- Holland, Esq., and the Rev. U. Faussett. The vice-presidents were A. C. Cooper, Esq. and Mr. Kinsey. The room was decorated with banners, bearing the following
10 May 1838 - Worcester Journal - Worcester, Worcestershire, England
for persons bound over, to forfeit and not appear at the trial; that this is fatal to the administration of justice."—"Mr. Faussett (p. 224) swears "that the consequence is in some places an immense number of prisoners against whom no bills are found ;
03 August 1839 - Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Manchester, Lancashire, England
Mr. Stowell, Arch- deacon Browne and the eloquent Mr. M'Neile, Mr. Preben- dary Tewnsend and Mr. Baptist Noel, Professor Faussett and the popular Mr. Close, the Dean of Achonry and the Four Tutors, must be classed in the same category of double-mindedness
15 October 1841 - Morning Post - London, London, England
Lisburn; Rev. Hartley Hodson, Derrighy, Lisburn; Rev. Mr. M'Clutchy, Rev. Mr. Raydon, Nicholas Archdall, Esq.; Rev. Samuel Faussett, Arthur Holmes, Esq., Grand Secretary of county Monaghan; Rev. Charles Bell, James Moore, Esq., Drum- bad; Robert Weir, Esq
14 August 1845 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
Lisburn; Rev. H. Hod- sou, Derrighy, Lisburn ; Rev. Mr. M'Clutchy, Rev. Mr. Raydon, Nicholas Archdall, Esq., Rev. Samuel Faussett, Arthur Holmes, Esq.. G rand Secretary of Monaghan ; Rev. Charles Bell, James Moore. Esq., Drumbad ; Robert Weir, Esq., H
15 August 1845 - Morning Post - London, London, England