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The Duke of Orleans Wined, yesterday, with the The Duchess continues in a most satisfactory

... nearly related to Earl r. VI!%CENT and the-Earl of LIVERPOOL. _ Captain JAMILS HCD6ON, of the Royal Invalids, died last week at Exeter, in the 84th year of his age.. This gentleman had been a commissioned officer 63 years, and had served in all the four ...

THg AGUE

... fnund to answer the same.parpose.. A currier, of Temple-street, Bristol, went last week to Exeter on business; two days afterwards his wife received a letter bearing the Exeter post-mark, purporting to come from her huAband,requesting'her to send him, by a ...

THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH

... Chamber of Commerce, a Bank Director, and a Magistrate in that colony, and was highly :steemed. A fat sheep was killed last week in Exeter, the leg of which weighed 33i lbs. RICHMOND-TERRACE. —A meeting of the inhabitants of the parishes of St. Margaret and ...

i'tbaUebrntit Vast

... not even an allusion to the subject. A public meeting to consider of the distress of the Polish exiles will be held next week at Exeter Hall. Sir Francis Burdett will take the Chair. A Correspondent remarks that he wonders it has not occurred to postmasters ...

PANORAMA OF THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO. A new panorama of this great military tragedy, in which the strugglt of Great

... arrived at Dighton and mounted guard at the Pavilion in place of the 2d Scots greys, i%ho are expected to leave in about a week for Exeter. Lord 'Clanunorris has been placed in mourning by the demise of his uncle, Major Denis Bingham, of Castle Bingham, county ...

MANSION NOUSE

... he had to offer was that ot Hatikey's clerk, who tould prove that it was the cont practice of the house to receive /week from Exeter ,2°tlgh th e prisoner, and their constant condition with him w a`, that he should always bring the parcels sewed up ...

been put into It, any portion of It would belfound. He analysed a part of the contents of the stomach,

... to-day, and a rather extensive business transacted. Ships arrived during the present month, 398 ; ditto during the present week, 91. EXETER MARKETS, Nov. B.—Cattle Market.—:The supply was small, and the sale good. Fat Bullocks fetched 14 gulnese ; lean ditto ...

IRELAND

... Journal of Thursday.) Lord Ebrington, one of the Members for the Northern division of Devon, has been the early part of this week at Exeter, aiding the cause of Lord John Itussell. Yesterday he was at Newton Abbott, and in the evening arrived here; to-morrow ...

THE ENGLISH CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1843

... to the Right Rev. Lord Bishop of L9ndon, requesting him to preside at a meeting to he convened for the purpose, this week, at Exeter Hall, but the right rev. prelate has declined. The intention of holding the proposed meeting at present stands in abeyance ...