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TIIE FACTORY QUESTION

... s Hanmer, .1 Wawn, .1 T cimpinaii, A Harcourt, GG Paget, Lord A Williams, W Chapman, B Hardy, J Palmerston, LdWilshere, W Chelsea, Lord Hatton, Capt V Philipps, Sir R Wortley. John Christie, W1) lleathcoat. J Plumptre, J P Vorke.Hß Cochrane, A Heathcote ...

Published: Tuesday 14 May 1844
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2183 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

POLICE

... board of guardians of St. Luke's, Chelsea, requested the advice and assistance of the magistrate under the following very extraordinary circumstances: — Mr. Charles Morris, a person who had lately come to re- side in Chelsea, had his attention called to groans ...

Published: Monday 20 May 1844
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2801 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

S TE AM from LIVKRPOOL to BOSTON, U. S., ?? 1 - :lt HALIFAX toland Her Majesty's Mails and UOYAi

... GARDENS] its REVIVAL at CREMORNE HOUSE, CHELSEA, on a GRAND SCALE. MR.GEOUGE ROBINS is instructed by the Proprietor to SELLby PUBLIC COMPETITION, at the Auction Mart, on THURSDAY, July I. at Twelve CREMORNE HOUSE, CHELSEA, WITH IT' I' \ ?? 'INATINO AND RCA ...

X 0?? I ,^ DA YSof DEPARTURE ALT ERED, M OnTH SSStPCTION in FARES by STEAM to WEY- m outk

... useful Information never before Introduced into Treatises on Arithmetic. Hv W. H. CRANK, .Mathematical Masfe irt- College, Chelsea. London: John W. Parker, West Strand. Sd., ' I^l1 1. ELEMENI LGEBRA; chiefly the Junior 1 By the REV. T. G. HALL, M.A., Professor ...

THE DTM^'V!' '' ORDNANCE, August 12, 1814 Sa£?J? CIPaL OFFICERS of HER ti^'Cß W: s ORDNANCE do HERBBY GIVE v,x

... The Cottage Pattern is plain, standing on shell feet, the tea and coffee pot with a flower ornament on the lids. The King's Pattern is richly embossed with flowers and scrolls. The shape of either is new and elegant. Cottage Pattern. King's Pattern. ...

POLICE

... Tuck. He wis in the habit of coming to Viscount Dillon's premises about twice a week for the purpose of attend- ing to the flowers in the conservatory. On Thursday last a breakfast was given by his lordship previous to his leaving town, and in the hurry ...

Published: Tuesday 20 August 1844
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2568 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

POLICE

... of 5, Little College-stTeet, Chel- sea; Win. Benson, of o, Britton-strett, Chelsea; Henry Key, of 6, Pye's-buildings ; and James Foreman, of 2, WtlJington-buildingH, Chelsea. Jones was charged on tlie police sheet with having caused the death of George ...

Published: Tuesday 24 September 1844
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3675 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

GAME LISTS for LONDON, MIDDLESEX, and WESTMINSTER. (FIRST PUBLICATION.) LIST of PERSONS who have taken out ..

... Frederick, 16, Gower- Dennis, William, Twyford street North. Villa, Coledonian-road, Is- Gray, Charles, Chelsea. lington. Graves, Charles, Chelsea. Desborough, Lawrence, Sise- Grant, Francis, Sussex Villa, lane. Regent's Park. Deverell, Thomas, 1, Orchard- ...

st «uiie. • ,f ,, PASS AGE MONEY to BOSTON per the * «d Ono r. • l! 'tliof October,

... (>l ' k Railway was, however, pub- ?? ,. S - ,,f tl £ M'K^t ?? which, to the surprise .•li.^ate,, L- wt Northern Line, showed an Ui u ])l , lr, ' s of To miles from London ofthe fther^. Nop thern Railway. f a 'dii ! a,HI Vl,rk Kailway Company ...