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... plan of the well-known institution of the same name in London, has just been established, and is likely to succeed. Grace Greenwood satirises (in the Pollar Magazine) the parrot cry that women should know hovr to wash, Fic., and asks why not the stronger ...

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... Pepp'rsll, Limerick Vie tori no, G’sonde, Golightly, London. the Adder, Wells, Sr. Michael’s: Horthuse. Le Croix, Havre de Grace; Greenwood. Liddle, Scab am; Martha, Williams, Cardiff; Alarm, Ham* milton, Limerick ; Bayonnoh, Chair. Cowes. mouth. Fxb. 17.—Wind ...

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... Lord Mayor as a token of reap( ct, and in commemoration of the visit of the ex-royal family to the Mansionhouse. • Miss Grace Greenwood, in a letter to the National Era, describes a portrait of Dickens, by Alexander, which she saw at Boston: I have Lever ...

ence on the platform, but by speech of considerable length and great earnestness of purpose. Mr. Gurney is an ..

... sober and orthodox styles of thought and feeling that prevail among us. The enthusiastic lady-patriot to whom we allude— Grace Greenwood distinguished name among the literatoi of the States, says:— To the men of America comes one whose very name should cause ...

Published: Wednesday 31 October 1849
Newspaper: Morning Advertiser
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1520 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CORONER FOR MIDDLESEX

... Cherbourg; Gironde, Golightly, London. Sailed the Adder, Wills, for St.:Michael's; Hurtence Eugene, Le Croix, Havre de Grace ; Greenwood, Liddle, Sealiam ; Martha, Williams, Cardiff; Alarm, Hannyton, Limerick ; Bayonnais, Chair, Cowes. PLYMOUTH, FEB. 7 ...

Published: Monday 18 February 1839
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1277 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

EXHIBITIONS

... now and then over odd announce . . Tnents, the follo w i ng , f cr i ns t ance , f rom th e Ants- Slavery Standard :— Grace Greenwood, in a letter to the Journal, denies that such a disaster, as Tnarriage has happened to her. I The Roman Catholic population ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Favere, Cherbourg; Gironde, Gelightly, London. Sailed the Adder, Wells, St. Michael's; Horthense, Le Croix, Havre de. Grace; Greenwood, Liddle, Seaham ; Martha, Williams, Cardiff; Alarm. Hamraliton, Limerick; Bayonnois, Chair, Cowes. PLYMOUTH, Fan. 17 ...

A HOME FOR THE HUNGARIAN REFUGEES

... and or. thodox styles of thought and feeling that prevail among as. The enthusiastic lady-atriot to whom vwe allude -Grace Greenwood-a distinguished name amonk the literati of the states, says:- To the men of America comes one whose very name should ...

Published: Sunday 04 November 1849
Newspaper: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 870 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

THLLIGENCII

... Favere, Cherbourg; Gironde, Gellghtly, London. Sailed the Adder, Wells, St. Michael's; Horthense, Le Croix, Havre de,,GraCe; Greenwood, Liddle, Seaham ; Martha, Williams, Cardiff; Alarm, Hamraliton Limerick; Bayonnois, Chair, Cow e s. PLYMOUTH, Fan. 17 ...

Published: Tuesday 19 February 1839
Newspaper: Morning Herald (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1656 | Page: 7 | Tags: none