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... Romsey.—Lord Palmerston has been entertaining***, large party of fashionables Broadlands. Amongst party were, her Excellency the Princess Esterhazy, the Earl and Countess of Belfast, Earl Glengall, and Lady, Buckley Mrs. L. Fox; and Lady Gertrude Stanley ...
... The Diet decided that they should be | parties. of the Federal treasury. They were limited to 130,06 and Lucerne was bound to prove tha t so much, at le: had been expended. Prince Albert, with their su Her Majesty, bout seven o’clock on Monday morn landed ...
... the Editor of the Hampshire County Newspaper. Sib, —As I am one of the parties alluded to in Mr Scargill's letter, which appeared your last paper, permit to offer a few ords in reply. It perfectly true that the highly respectable gentleman who w»s my ...
... HtVHv very dexterously out of view, in the boat to ttie chief the party, was accordingly taken possession of, with 'tis contents. The alarm of so early visit enabled the course, who were approaching the great bulk of their munitions, retrace their steps ...
... ibited Hatin consequence o their | ood, the same parties were aL 1. a | ...
... The Editor would thanh Subscribers who send articles of news, not to leave out the names of either party, it cannot be of any use; and at the same time to pay postage. ...
... Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society. THE Capital of the Society is £550,000, and the parties insured are completely guaranteed from all responsibility. REDUCTION OF RATES. Notice is hereby given, That the Rates of Premium are as under, viz. Common Insurance ...
... Sodetiei for Promoting Christian Knntr ledge and for the Propagation of the Goepel in Foreign Parti. DI>TRICT COMMITTEES FOR THE DEANERIES BASINGSTOKE AND ALTON, HANTS. The Lord Bishop of Winchester, Pretident. THE next Annual General Meeting the Subscribers ...
... TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. PARTIES desirous of Tendering for the ERECTION of A NEW CHURCH, in the parish All Saint*, in the town of Southampton, may inspect the Plans and Specifications for the same Mrs. Willingtou’a, St. Michael ssquare, Southampton, on ...
... eeted ‘The chair was then taken by Mr, Stratton, of Fo | tom Farm, and a large party remained, and pass: oom, evening in a social pleasant manner, of The estates of Sir Massey Stanley, Bart in Che tively were submitted by auction on Tuesday, Wednesday ...
... Westminster Election Dinner.—A party of the electors of Westminster assembl.-d yesterday at the Crown and Anchor Tavern, in the Strand, for the purpose of celebrating the purity of election in the return to Parliament the present Members for that city ...