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... LEEDS. SATURDAY. July 27. Sir W. MomswoHTH..—A fortnight ago, we announced it theintention of Sir William Moles worth to pay early visit to Leeds- He has resolved however, on account of the present excited state the public mind, to defer it for the present; but he will certainly avail himself of the first opportunity of fulfilling his intention towards his Leeds constituency. The ...

Published: Saturday 27 July 1839
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 9208 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: waterloo veteran 

THE PRIVY COUNCIL AND MR. GORHAM'S APPEAL

... It is now pretty generally understood that the judgment of the Privy Council will be that Mr. Gorham is entitled to be instituted to the living of Brampton Speke, and that he will accordingly be instituted by the Metropolitan. There will probably be discussion enough about the meaning and effect the judgment when comes out, and we shall certainly not attempt to divine that meaning or effect ...

—^55therton association

... nfPROVLNG THE BREEDS OF PIGS AND ?? 8 POULTRY. 1^ exhibition of this Association was held on j last, in a ne^ near *° tne R OB 6 an(^ Crown at 'v therton- The entries of stock were more mune- &* * ha d been expected, and were of a very excel- hanwter, and it must have been a matter of con- -I ...

The Metropolis

... . gibe Actropolts. HEALTH or LONDON DURXNG THE Wais -The re- turn for the week ending last Saturday exhibits a con- siderable increase on the mortality of previous weeks. In the first three weeks of October the deaths Vegis- tered were successively 839, 860, and 845; in the last week they rose to 945. In the ten corresponding weeks 'of 1840 9 they fluetuated between 813 and 1l,1o, and were ...

The Metropolis

... .919 *trO60tP --w - HEALTH Or LONDON DutlING rTH WS=-The re i turn for the week ending last Saturday exhibits 'a conw tl aiderable increase on the mortality of previous weeks. d In the first three weeks of October-the deaths fegvis- tered were Suceassively 839, 860, and 845; in the laest 7 week they rose to 945. In the ten corresponding 0 weeks of 1840-9 they fluctuated between 813 and 0 1 ...

KNARESBOROUGH ELECTION

... pursuance of the writ issued from the House of Commons, for the election of a representative fur the borough of Knaresborough, to fill the vacancy occasioned the lamented death of the Right Hon. W. S. Lascelles, the nomination of candidates has been fixed by the returning cfficer, Mr. Powell, solicitor, to take place this day (Saturday) at ten o'clock, and the polling for Monday next. We last ...

LOCAL AND OTHER NEWS

... The Rev. Q. W. Brameld, M.A., of Lincoln College, Oxford, has been instituted to the vicarage of East Markham with West Drayton, near Retford, on the presen- tation of his Grace the Duke of Newcastle. Mr. Brameld was formerly curate of Hunslet The Earl of Harewood, the Lord Lieutenant ofthe West-Riding, has signed a commission, which was gazetted On Tuesday last, appointing J. E. Norris to be ...

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... GIVE A TEAS TO THE DEAD. BT ROBERT BOWER. Give a tear to the dead, To the fatherless bread, A cheer to the soldier, thanks to the donor, Our right is our might. Tis duty to fight; Better die bravely than live in dishonour. From populous marts Sball pour the brave hearts — The sons of the city, the sons of the heather, As one they unite The dull horde* to smite ; The hordes that round standards ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... sini' a 8 avre haB arrived in Paris with two of Ors daughters, who are to be educated there. 20nT e shi P Fr obe has capsized in the China seas ; Persons were drowned, at Co,! Bhlp Sir i[liam Wallace has been wrecked ortelazzo. Her crew are supposed to have perished, funeral car of Napoleon I. was embarked at on Tuesday, on board the Virago, for Boulogne, or, t^ 6 ,* 11 * 131 Cabinet Council ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... year there have been 806 wrecks. P - ans > in the north of Forfarshire, are ft le p. with snow '^W 166 fun yiuix?a no . fewer than 5. 338 desertions from t eser tera U ? ° f whom 86 were apprehended. 712 of ...

LOCAL AND OTHER NEWS

... _Postai- Abbangements.—Some of * Bram iey have been memorialising tbe „ inbabitania letterg for Leedg on g un( j a y instead of going at half-past one, and . ,:|| ev ening. Another memorial is in the a te complaining that the people on cne of s ' i' rlo 'not get their daily letters till hours after fßr ther So*. They say that if this continues \ ,v, another messenger ; but they would be each ...

CATEST NEWS

... j I *(y Brist, aid Irish Aratgneie Telegreaph.) [REULTER'S TELEGRAIW.] FRANCE. 'PARTS, June 19. Tlhe Aon0iteI of this morning announces that the of the Corlps Legislatif is ?? until the R1 ,7th just. In yesterday's sitting of the Corps Legis- :atif thle new law on the press was diseussed. M. ?? Iarre demanded the suppression of the adminis- srative 1iyf of the press and the re-establishment ...