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1800 - 1849
15 1840-1849

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Derbyshire Advertiser and Journal

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East Midlands, England

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Derby, Derbyshire, England

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Derbyshire Advertiser and Journal

Distillation from Sugar

... that any such report was current in the town in question. Irish Distress. Sir Charles Wood reminded the house that before Easter he obtained in Committee of Supply an advance of d£300,000 for the relief of Irish distress : he now gave notice, that on ...

OPENING OF THE BIRKENHEAD DOCKS

... OPENING OF THE BIRKENHEAD DOCKS. Easter Monday having been fixed for the opening of a portion of the Birkenhead Docks, the Birkenhead Park, and the extension of the Chester Railway to the Docks, every preparation was made by the directors of these several ...

DERBY BOROUGH SESSIONS,

... arrangements he intended to make for the progress of public business after Easter. The substance his statement was, that would to-morrow propose that the House adjourn, its rising, till Friday week; that Friday week would resume the adjourned debate the ...

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... have J. . , • R tn-w ara.—Shares hare been held rather firmly again, and Norrh-Western, Midland, Great Western. Soulh- Easters. and the York lines are rather higher lostnj nrires:—Eastern Counties. U; Great Western, »6; London and North Western, lIH ...

CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH

... here the 30(h of January, 1791, aged 112 years. Billited by Death, 1 quarter'd here remain, When the trumpet sounds, Iâ??ll rise and march again. �?iot's Circumstance. â??List week an inlambed ewe, the property of a person at Longnor, was taken very ...

RAILWAY NEWS

... to find the hon. me.nher taking his seal in the House of Commons in the evening of the same day—having obtained between the rising of the House Prul iy and its sitting again Monday, the assent of the proprietors ten millions of railway property forty Bills ...

Tut t>AH*uu'> t'*ft In on* gumWiuj- H«UM in Uicntrr S.juarf, Cecil Ml, mm* dreem, r»k- the Iruitt ol his crime

... wife by strangulation. When the unfortunate wretch relumed to his senses he manifested deep regret and wept like child. On Easter Tuesday some gentlemen caught a codfish off Conway. On opening it they found in its stomach a fishing book and seven yards ...

Commercial ant) fflaihcta

... the receipt expected order* from our own Government, increased employment for manufacturing operative* is anticipated. Being Easter y a^ *. ** attendance of buyers for the home market has not Ur NuTTiNc |i*'«.— : Thfrc half been some buyers in the market ...

AGRICULTURE

... expected to come into force much before June, as the Irish Coercion Bill is to be proceeded with in the Commons after the Easter recess until it shall have been advanced so far the first reading ; there is consequently very little prospect of the corn ...

THE QUEEN’S STATE BALL

... actively carrying into effect, visit and report upon the state of every lodging house in the borough. —Manchester Courier. Easter Monday, fight occurred at Headless Cross, near Alcester, between two men, who, with their abettors, had been drinking. One ...

HOUSE OF I.OltDS—Tcr.zbw, April 18

... House its rising adjourn until Saturday next, tilth the view of tnovino on that further adjournment until Monday, the lst°of May. stated to the House the course which the Government intend to pursue with respect to the business before it Easter. discussion ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... deer was uncarted, and after taking towards Farnham Royal, made circuit and crossed the Great Western Railway. Among other Easter holyday sportsmen was Master Aubrey Woolls, of Uxbridge, who was mounted upon an old hunter, which finding that his light-weight ...