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Manchester, Lancashire, England

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Manchester and its vicinity thai pntist, ten years sq. timlffnabitanU of rJ&fOVED to 18, and he trusts, ..

... Book S«fM; Deed Boxes of all sizes jlCash Dm&, and Impregnable Locks for all uses Manchester Depdt, 01. Spring Gardens, the Queen's Theatre) where a foil stock of all sizes and strengths, having all the latest improvements, are kept. P. R. DAVIS, Agent ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... the people of England regard the fortunes of the Queen witha strong family interest. The marriage of the Princess Rloys is the first important public event in the royal family sine th6 parriage of the Queen herself and the people seemed .a to seize the occasion ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... London in time for lunch, and ordering carriages to meet the train. A telegram was deqpatohed to the Queen, also, it is understood, from the Empress 1 Victoria, announcing the sad event. No official announcement reached the Govern- ment or the German Ambassador ...

MARORIAGE& 06 he 0t

... Ilarriet, oldest daughter of Mr. Edward Ontrasm, hutcersi, Dronttied. RICHArSle-FRcAlcis. - Cu the 13th ist., at ?? Cimoth. Queen'o Park, by the Rev. It. Mitehell, Willilam, eldest son of M r. Thomas Richards, to Srials, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas EFranscR ...

Births, Marriages, a

... Harriet Ann, fourth daughter of Francis Ingloby, of Goole. PITTIS-EARWATER [EARWAKER?].-On the 24th iast., at St. Chrysostom's, Victoria Park, by the Rev. W. Marsden, R. Roach Pittis, Esq., of. Nevport, Isle of Wight, to Florence Louise, fourth daughter of John ...