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... Margaret Ann, Joughio, Douelas—3. Friends, Callow. Ramsey. Jean. Vlillioao, Water of Urr. New Minerva, Shilton. Liverpool. Grace. Bell, Waterford.—4. Caledonia, M’Millan. Gurliestowo. Lark, Duff. Whithorn. Robert Seymour, Burton, Bray. Hero. Oliver, Strsnraer ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Maxwell; Jean, Milligan. Water ot Urr.—23. Ilelw. Christian ; Fame, Collier, Dublin. Thomas Lemmond, Doolittle. Henrietta, Long ; Grace Ana, Higgin, Strangford. Ellen A Jaue, Begga, Port Patrick. Earl Gray. Thompson; William, Martin. Wigtown. —24. Waterloo, Henratty ...

A Circular ha. lately a.ldtessed trots+ the , MaSEHEsTER ND sleet ' rations for this splendid fest:. al, ii lei.

... joined also by several courts of loyal and consume 3,702,417 bushels of malt; Foresters. On their return theprocession was graced the 4,118 licensed sellers of beer not to be by the presence of the Bollington Female Club, on the premises, 987 who brew ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... on Friday night, in the , comedy of Wild Oats. It was a highly finished piece of ' acting, distinguished peculiarly for the grace and elegant vivacity in which Mr. Wallack excels all other actors: Mr. Pearson played John Dory admirably. This week the thea- ...

Published: Monday 27 August 1849
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8211 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

ONE HUNDRED POUNDS

... Casythorne, Mr. Lowodes, Mr. Edwards, Mrs. Wrigley, Mr. Woodhouse, Mr. Cartes., Mr. Taylor, Mrs. Hocklebridge, Mr. Hadfield, Mr. Kimmins, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Garnett, Mr. Harrison, Mr. H. Adams, Mr. Harbor& Mr. W. Norton, Mr. Merrick, Mr. Waters, Mr. Challinor ...

FOR THE CURE

... sat down to a plentiful and substantial dinner, at the con. elusion of which the first toast given by the Chairman (Mr. Kimmins) was the King and Constitution. This toast had scarcely gone round, when it was announced that Mr. Cuawas, M. P., in passing ...

BRITISH SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION

... the occupier of the tine tollovring yards, as they are termed in London—namely, those ot the Spread Eagle and Cross Keys, Grace. churchstreet ; tie Swan with two Necks, Lad-lane ; the White Horse, Fetter-lane; and the Angel, behind St. Clemens—has no ...