SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Copenhagen, with deals, &c.; St. Andrew, Taubman, from New York, with cotton, ; Walter, Faulk, from Charleston, with cotton; Bee, Cornish, from Valparaiso (sailed 30th March), with wool, hides, copper, &c.; Glenarn, M'Nell, from Charleston, with cotton; Nonpareil ...

Published: Monday 06 July 1835
Newspaper: Morning Herald (London)
County: London, England
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SATURDAY AI7TERNLTOON, July 11

... course of el of The Duchess of Kent, and the Princess Victoria attr l csthr Lady Flora Hastings, Lady Theresa StrangwaYe• 'l 4B ',, Y esslfe; rine Jenkinson, Hon. Lady Cust, Lady Conroy, Bar °— zen, Hon. Sir George Anson, Hen. General Upton, John Conroy ...

AGRICULTURAL REPORT FOR AUGUST

... released. As the manufacturers and their friends returned from Leek on Friday night, they were frequently assailed both by intimidating language and stones by parties who were either returning from Leek, or who had gone part of the way to learn the result of ...

Published: Friday 04 September 1835
Newspaper: Essex Standard
County: Essex, England
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AND VOKKMIIIRK AND I>KHBV>jHI

... toast. He was confident ladies’ smiles stimulated man’s exertions. [Cheers and laughter J How could society lail which hoi tin* smiles many ladies, the Horticultural Society had/ therefore begged to propose the health of •• The Ladies.’’ The President next ...

Published: Saturday 26 September 1835
Newspaper: Sheffield Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
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LONDON MARKETS

... —Turnips, 35 t ° 2 :to I S Ao te! 45 to 6s ; Coleworts or Greens, 2s to 3s 6d; Onions, Turnip Radishes from 9d to Is 6d ; and Leeks is to 2 5 6d toOro; b unc h es —Common Plums, Is 6d to 2 s 6 d ; lace,is 6d to 25 6d; Cabbage Lettuces, 6d to is; Spinach, ...

LONDON MARKETS

... Is 6d per bundle —Turnips, 35 to l o ieS, 45 to 6s; Coleworts or Greens, 25 to 35 64; Turnip Radishes from gd to Is 6d; and Leeks is to ls u bunches —C om mon Plums, is 6d to 2 s lid; Damsons, 25 64 to 3 , ; 6d; AO sd Ain.; laceos 6,1 to 2s Cabbage Lettuces ...

TITHE UPON MILK! AT RIPON,

... inform you that it will betaken in kind, accordingly reckoning the evening’s meal of Saturday the twenty-sixth day of September instant, as the first, that the tenth morning’s meal (entire) will be due, namely, on the evening of the-fifth day October next ...

Published: Friday 09 October 1835
Newspaper: Nottingham Review
County: Nottinghamshire, England
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ITFUA TVRF JtFIISTOL QUARTER SESSIONS. WSICIPA L CORPOItATIOS ACT. * T ' , A FT OBRomCLE. comet Tl .ewV.™u„aiou ..

... —At Chippenbam, thf lady of West A wdi Esq., a son and heir.— At Coberley Rectory, Gloucestershire, the lady of the Rev. William Hicks, a son—Mrs. James Hall, Sher; borne Villa, Spa, near Gloucester, a sou.—At Cheltenham, the lady the Rev. C. Herbert ...

Published: Saturday 24 October 1835
Newspaper: Bristol Mirror
County: Bristol, England
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LONDON MARKETS

... ;.,c11 0 .., Radishes, gd to Is 6d; and Leeks, Is to Is 6 3 5 6d Cabbage Lettuces, 6d to is; Spinach, 6d to 8d; Pears, Os to Os; Onions, Is to 2s; Quinces, 2s 6d to 4 d ' On ; 5 Artichokes, 28 to 4s; Mushrooms, Is 6d to 35 6d; 'Tato pickling, 28 6d to ...

BRIGHTON—Fat D AY. --41.---- ft the Pala a The King, accompanied by Princ e Ernest, le cola , , 0

... His Lordship is expected on the 20th inst. The King extended his drive yest erda y to the bridge. A d Lady and Miss Dickson, Lord and Lady r g d n ' Lady Ashley, and Sir Frederick Lamb, called at rala'— terday afternoon. • The absence of the Duke and Duches ...

'REST SC

... Lori . Russell, Sir F. Lamb, and Lord and Lady, Cowper , 1° o f the Palace this evening. The whole of the Council will, we understand, dine with their Majesties., • Lord and Lady Beresford and Sir Geerge and LadY were added to the Royal dinner party yesterday ...

ti-IR'WfAIION.

... beef-steak pudding, again, is better than the corresponding pie, but oysters and mushrooms are essential to its success: a mutton chop Pudding, with oysters, but withmit mushrooms is 'excellent. Quarterly Review. _ _ ~ - KNownEuGE.--A , molehillremoved from ...

Published: Tuesday 01 March 1836
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
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