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... E HE Autumnt eeting o f the $UF FOLK SOCIETY of SUR IEON OSwill be holden at the Goeldeic 1 irrir, Ipswirh, oi n Tuesday next, Oct. 26th, precisely at T 'Ielve O clock. Mr. DENNY, President. Mr. BULLIN, VViee President and Secretary. RENDLEnAW HALL FIRE. T II E following U (10 K S, malongst others, are supp osed tobe L.OSTor 'lo MI SlAI D t Bell's Shrakspearej vo l. 7,24mor calf gilt, g1768. ...

AG EKTB TOR THIS PAP£«. . Noiwir-n, JOSIAH FLETCHER, Upper Haymarket, Attleburgh. Jas. Muskett . Ely, R. ..

... Urimwade lalenhum, C. Stewardson hitn-'i'ii V. . Dyball ' Cezetif. i. Wilson B Vr-i-a *•!• A. .Johnson Hadleigh, H. Hardacre ?? '-te K. Dobson Halesteorth, T Tippell Iho 7dm ?? J . Clark Harleston, G . W . Chappell 'ithtnn, J. Folker Ipswich, R. Root Cambridge, J. I>eiri»n-_ ! ?? Miss Goldsmith Clare Fulcher and Pratt | Kenninghall,'?. J .Humphrey Colchester. T. Albin ! Larenhain, B. P. ...

bury Town council

... X Special Meeting of the Town Council was held at the Guildhall on Saturday last, for the purpose ot electing a Town Clerk and a Clerk of the Peace for the borough, in the room of the late T. R. Holmes, Esq. The Mayor (T. Robinson, Esq.) having opened the Mr Oakes said he must acknowledge that, generally speaking, he was a strong partisan : but on tho present MQMkm 1» entirely disclaimed idl ...

Published: Wednesday 09 December 1840
Newspaper: Bury and Norwich Post
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 8069 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: crimes 

I A moat superb and elaborately finished specimen of English manufacture, intended a present from Ali Kffendi, ..

... to the Sultan, was on Monday morning inspected by her Majesty and Prince Albert,at bockingbaoi Palace. Thiacostly present, which was manufactured by Mr. Taunton, of Norfulk-slreet, Islington, at a cost of *>oo guineas, is an umbrella of little more than the ordinary site, corered with rich brocaded crimson satin, manufactured in SpitaJfields for the purpose. The whole of the metal of which it ...

A GfiNTS PO» THIS PAPER. _ mWU!B JOSIAH FLETCHER, Upper Haymarket. t Musket Gazeley, J. Wilson AtSdiurgh J ..

... H. Hatdacfre ?? //afe^ort^T.Tippell £•*?» D 2 J^hnsoß Harleston, G. W. dhappell fe&«, itin HaverhiU,John Turner Wff /ymr^.R.Root nrosJjn- J \Vr W «*mith Ixtcorlh, Miss Goldsmith £Uiri^> w -. SnU Kenningludl, T. J. Humphrey 0** J S. Bone Lavenham, B. P Price I)er*lia>»> P-^? ¥ r ' 3 JWdbwn, F. Leatherdale »■** Z ...

IPSWICH, Saturday, June 29, 1844

... IPSWI CIH. Saturday, Jurne 29, 1S44. SUMMER ASSIZES.-NORFOLK CIRCUIT. u Betore Mr. Baron ALDaRsox and Mr. Justice WILLIAMS. cBuckignhetmehire-Wednesday, July 10, at Buckinglamn. Bedferd~lsire-Saturday, July 13, at Bedford. kr.gdonahire-Tuesday, July 16, at Huntingdon. July 19, at Cambridge. .Suffollk-Tuesday. July' 23, at Ipawich. 1Nor,yolk-Monday, July 29, at Norv ich. The following is the ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Yaouth1 of iespeetale kolhiellobs ind ST1 nd edutcstiot1 as an Apprentiee to a Printer, Book llerrd1 Ststioner. Apply to T. Tippell, Halesworth. -- 7o P'reflt*t. NTED a youth, (residing in Ipswich) to assist in ATA1 o~k-keeping nnd attend n Counter Trade. Apply to MhJ. Chaplin, St. Mmllt~ewvs, Ipswich. ; .eneP~ers attul I'flnkeepers. PrED TO }IIRE, with Immediate Possession, g aC5UNTRY ...

THE BEBMONDSEV MlT_n_R

... The triad of the Mannings commenced on Thursday morning, at the Old Bailey. The counsel for the prosecu- tion were the Attorney-General, Mr. Clarkson, Mr. Bod- kin, and Mr. Clerk ; for the male prisoner, Mr. Serjeant WUkim and Mr. Charnock ; for tho female, Mr. Ballan- : tine and Mr. Parry. An important preliminary legal point started by the counsel for Mrs. Manning, occupied for a ...

Published: Wednesday 31 October 1849
Newspaper: Bury and Norwich Post
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 2864 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: crimes 

agents FOR THIS PAPER

... , t u.iskett I I lit worth, T. Tippell Jttk’ ir 'L: \' Hnrleatom, Chappell. Caley J. w-ii', Ifmtrhitt, •lu'iu Turner ' Wniiam Bicker . 1/ittrirh, S. H. Cfavli ~ >b9OIJ ,} Xavlor H. L»eck ■ , ivcinp KrnninfkulL, William Wells Jlni’do'h ■ .. ...

The clearances outwards were—

... 1849. j 1851. vaaaela j 270.818 I 259.561 j 248 States' tmmU 53.476 45 599 47.292 74 119 57 74.799 1 898,418” 362.816 370.337 With regard the counting trade, the tonnage entered innards was 8*7,179 the month ending March o. 1849; 958,481 in 1830 ; and 961,638 in 1851. The clearances outwards were 919,636 in February, 1849 ; 990,192 in 1850; and 1,022.212 in 1851.—Tiinra. The Duke of Brunswick, ...

SPAIN AND CL'BA. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. Nothing can exceed the excitement which the late attack upon Cuba has ..

... it can only compared with the feeling which preceded the war of independence. The (jovemment. however, have been re-assured the announcement that England and France will co-operate to prevent any new piratical attempt upon the island, and being thus fortified against further apprehension from without, the ministry intend to introduce some important reforms into the internal government of the ...