. The choice works of Thomas Hood, in prose and verse. P. —Show the Articles to Edward. He will, with his benevolence,at once see that they are indeed precious articles for Stoke Pogis. CONDITIONS. I. That for the future, widows in Stoke Pogis shall be allowed theirthirds, and Novembers their fifths. 7. That the property of Gu\s shall be held inviolable, and thrispersons respected. 4:o THE PARISH REVOLUTION. 3. Thnt no arson be allowed, but all bonfires shall be burnt by thecommon hangman. 4. That every rocket shall be allowed an hour to leave the place. 5,, That the freedom of Stoke Pogis


. The choice works of Thomas Hood, in prose and verse. P. —Show the Articles to Edward. He will, with his benevolence,at once see that they are indeed precious articles for Stoke Pogis. CONDITIONS. I. That for the future, widows in Stoke Pogis shall be allowed theirthirds, and Novembers their fifths. 7. That the property of Gu\s shall be held inviolable, and thrispersons respected. 4:o THE PARISH REVOLUTION. 3. Thnt no arson be allowed, but all bonfires shall be burnt by thecommon hangman. 4. That every rocket shall be allowed an hour to leave the place. 5,, That the freedom of Stoke Pogis be presented to MadameHengler. in a cartridge-box. 6. That the military shall not be called out, uncalled for. 7. That the ^ish beadle, for the time being, be authorised to standno nonsunse. 8. That his Majestys mail be permitted to i ass on the night inquestion. 9. That all animosities be buried in oblivion, at the,Parish That the nshes of old bonfires be never r;il<ed up, .... r, j V\ ACSiAFF, High Constable. (6/^-//^.0 An Ami Climax. T/ie Narronxtiv of a High Whittiess who seed every Thin/; proceed outof a Back-winder up Fore Pears to liJrs Phanphris. O Mrs Humphris! Littel did I Dram, at my Tmi of Life, to seeWat is before me. The hole Parrish is Throne into a pannikin The Revelations has reeched Stock Poggis—and the people is riz aginthe Kings rain, and all the Pours that be. All this Blessed MourningMrs GriL;gs and Me as bean siting aljscondingly at the tiptop of theHows crying lor lowness. We have lackd our too selves in the badeAttical Rome, and nothing can come up to our Hanksiety. Somesay it s hke the Frentch Plot—sum sa\ sum thing moor arter the THE PARTSn REVGLUTICN. 43» Dutch Patten is on the car-pit, and if so we shall Be flored like Brus-sels. Well, I never did lilce their. Brown holland brum gals. Our Winder overlooks all the High Street, xcept jest ware MistetHlogins jutts out Behind. What a prospectus !—All riotism andhubbu


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