SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
... with ballast. BRlSTOL.—Coaders Outwards, the Earl of Lisburne, Evans, for Aberystvrith William and Jane, Barrett, (or : queen Victoria, Sutton, for Port Talbot. ...
... with ballast. BRlSTOL.—Coaders Outwards, the Earl of Lisburne, Evans, for Aberystvrith William and Jane, Barrett, (or : queen Victoria, Sutton, for Port Talbot. ...
... the lives of persons in danger It is positively asserted that the Duke of Nemours will be present at the coronation of Queen Victoria. llis Itoyal Highness, accompanied by two Aidcs-de-Camp, is to leave Pans for London on the 11)th inst The celebrated ...
... the great superiority of which has been inconlrovertibly established the distinguished patronage of her Majesty Queen Victoria, the Queen Dowager, the members of the royal family, and the nubility and gentry generally, to render it unnecessary for P. ...
... 1st Cor. —— 22. Saxons came to England, 449. —— 23. Francis attempted to shoot QueenTict.,1842. ——- 24. Queen Victoria born, 1819. 25. Augusta Victoria born, IS46. Moon's Last Quarter, llh. 46m. afternoon. 26. Handel Jubilee, 1784. Sua rises 3h. 56ni., sets ...
... Jf.lU' , the great superiority of which has incoi.trovertihly established by the distiu- gui-lied patronage her Majesty Queen Victoria, the !• • Dowager, the members of the royal family, and the nobility and gentry generally, to render it nn- for P. and ...
... 11th chap. Isaiah 2nd lesson, 19th chap. Act?. Proper Psalms—Morning, 48th and 68th Evening, 104th and 145th. ° — 24. Queen Victoria born, 1819. ——- 25. Paley d. 180S. St. \ugustine. —— 27. Evelyn b. 1663 -—— 28. Thomas Moore b. 17S0. —— 29. Restoration ...
... Special Nleeting of the Company of Proprietors ineor. pirated ceder the Art of Parliament passed in Ist year the rrieis Queen Victoria, entitoled An Act for initirositia the Barbour and Port of Fish/sit/Ird, otherwise Ain-lima:li, io the Comity of Pembroke ...
... Knight, one of the Barons of our Sovereign Lady Queen Victoria, of her Court of Exchequer, at Westminster, and the Honorable Sir Robert Jimmy Rolfe, Knight, one other of the Barons of our said Lad, the Queen of her said Court of Exchequer at Westminster ...
... PERFUMERY, the great superiority of which has been incot.trovertihly established the distinguished patronage her Majesty Queen Victoria, the Queen Dowager, the members of the royal family, and by the nubility and gentry generally, render it unnecessary for P. ...
... Matt. • 25. —— 26. George IV. died, 1830. 27. Day decreased 2m. Moon's Fust Quaner, lOh. 43m. morning. 28. Coronation of Queen Victoria. 29. St. Peter martyred, GG. 30. Sun rises 3h. 4om., sets 8h. lo.n. FAIRS. — Glamorganshire: Cardiff', June 2D; Cam- bridge ...
... great superiority of which has been so incoutroverlibly established by the distinguished patronage of her Majesty Queen Victoria, the Queen Dowager, the members of the royal family, and by the nobility and gentry generally, as to render it unnecessary for ...
... RHIVED.—Charming N'ancy, F.vana, Carcll/an Hell Rock, J nes, Portreath; Nancy, i'hvards, Haylc; Unity, Thovna5, ditto; Queen Victoria, Sutton. Bristol Ani' lia, Cock, Fali'iniith industry, Meriitt, Bridgwater; Alfred, Mnn- i-ar, (j'uernscv Cornish Beer ...