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Westmorland Advertiser and Kendal Chronicle

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Westmorland Advertiser and Kendal Chronicle

VOX Tat PAKTUM. Or

... holding a Confirmation at WhitehaYen, in the course of the ensuing Summer. The King has also been pleased to present the Rev. John Russell, D.D. to the Rectory of St. Botolph, Biehopsgate, in the city and diocese of London, void by the promotion of the Rev. ...

AVATONY SILL

... schedules B, C, end D. Before the question was put, a conversation took place between Mi Robinson, Mr J. Campbell, Lord John Russell, and Sir R. Peel. Mr Canis* suggested tint, as it was how near the time (twelve o'clock) fixed for the termination of the ...

CONTKAIPORARY OPINIONK

... he must Aght Couth.a nail, lint Instead the hold ani of motion, we have the nightly drowsy hum id lanais Althorp anti John Russell in the !louse of Commons. Thr 11111 gum on like a hroad.wheeled waggon, wreaking, and groaning, and grinding: the two ...

atiroaat MILL

... whole of the argument founded by the right hon. gentleman on that hypothesis fell to the ground. The mason why he (lard John Russell) eisprAted the clatme fur the division of counties was this I Our county fermentation was generally speaking, excellent ...

A second such victory would make Ministers look more foolish than the Lords. To the new Bill we are more

... risfores in the representation of the people certain. We are spiels. that the new bill of reform lately forward by Lord John Russell is adcalculated to Whet the restoration if the and liberties of the people, and we 'swot doubt that when the people shall ...

the absence of the defendant from his king for a period ranch larger then is tide Information wen made out

... with Mono here of the Lower House, so much .so that be it . was with mph di ffi culty that roots efeerfferds mode for Lord John Russell, attepid by Chancellor of the &chequer. atsate members of the House of Common W ressot inachTtisheessirtWildalelP:f. L ...

STANZAS FOR MUSIG

... lordships bar to hear the royal assent given to the bill. Among the members who secompanted the right hon. gentleman were Lord John Russell, Lord Duneannon,Lord Killeen,Mr Davies Gilbert, Sir H. arnell, Mr Blaceney, Sir Richard Musgrave, Ald. 'enables, &e. The ...

Friday, Jusee 29

... greatest man alive. So says John Jinkens, so aye Henry linkens. To which twu added next day, So says Mrs Arbuthnot: so says Lady Barryrnore. STRANOR PARTNERIERPIL-10 the division 00 Monday night, their might be Wed Lord John Russell, walking out arm in arm ...

FOREIGN Neu s

... Reform Bill, 3 times 3.— The Lord Chancellor anal may lie long live to enjoy the fruits of his 'spoor,' 3 times 3.— Lord John Russell, Lord Althorp, and the rest of his Majesty's sh inisters, &c. /kr., were rapturously applauded. Several excellent and ...

Al A MUSD

... near tho farmer place. On the Bth inst. at Diversion, Mr John Newsham, ' to Mrs Jane Cathay. Mr 'William Altsff.st to allay ll'lnder. At Holston, near Carlisle, on Tuesday resit. the llre. John Aloukhouse, of Mirehouse, Hasseathwalte, to Margaret, second ...

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... The thing is too monstrous to be thought oft and we are exceedingly glad to and the followlug extract in • speech of Lord John Russell's on Friday last, relative to the Trish ('butch t He thought that the Protestant Church of Ireland was too large—(Ch ...

PROTECTOR

... Kingdom* Wsiusa llAgain, garsfitarr• A OEN TS. lb Mudd% Drariro KEN VAIh lit W ATKINSON, Wine Merchant and Tea Dealer; Appleby. JOHN SLEDDALL, =porter of Foreign Wines & Spirits, Whitehall Buildings, HAS constantly on Sale a very choice leetion of Wines and ...