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Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware's Whitehaven Advertiser

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... his Majesty, which he prefaced in these words—“ My Lords and Gentlemen, I have the honour of proposing the health of hi* Majesty, who hat this day done us the high honour of his pieaence, end, together with his most gracious visit to our country, thereby ...

THE CUMBERLAND RACQUET

... last, the Lord Bishop of Chester arrived at his father’s house in this town, and the bells immediately commenced ringing in honour of thejvisit of so distinguished a native. On Sunday his Lordship preached, at St. Mary’s in the morning, and at St. James’s ...

RESPONDENTS

... Alail. Sir John Copley was on Friday morning sworn in Master of the Rolls, and the Lord Chancellor ordered, that all motions for injunctions should made before the Master of the Rolls. In the course of twelve months, namely—from June, 1825, to June in ...

and to have possessed peculiar opportunities learning O IC When, therefore, he undertook to assert emphatically ..

... in too strong opposition to the sentiments avowed to him personally by his sovereign, f wh..le upon his lordship the high honour now enjoys. Upw the whole we think we may safely congratulate the nation, that Georye I . will never forget > the prmdl'U* ...

DWELLING HOUSE & GARDEN, &c

... His cxteiior betrayed evident signs of the anxiety that reigned within. He went hence Liverpool. It may he mentioned, as honourable to the national chaiacter, that the circumstances in which Houy was placed were |ierfectly well known to our informant, ...

TOM.MERCIA I. INTEI.MfJFNTF.,

... nor God I fear, earth 1 dwell, and fly when danger’s near. is honour hi ought man’s reign triumph the throne of God. Though I in glorv never can appear. When lightning flic*, and thunder roll*, 1 m there; Though I contribute to each mortal breath, ’Ti* ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... required to sustain us, and to enable us to join the hymn of universal triumph and Joy. are this week enabled to record many honourable instances of benevolence of this nature, and cannot omit from the list the name Mr. Pennyfeathcr, gardener to the Karl of ...

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

... struggle, what right have to meddle with it? If it » national quarrel on our part, why not take a position in accordance with the honour nnd character of the country ? far is the contest from being what it represented to be, that the North is almost wholly in ...

LATEST NEVVS—YF.-STERDaY’S POST

... the Mil in the southern extremity of the county. think, too, that could mention a sportsman who will be apt to bring the new gun to this part of old Cumbria. But, honour to the victors, who' ever they may If cannot crown them with laurel, m the days of ...

F.NNERDALE RACES

... that he has, by acting thus, gained Ihe icputaiion ol coward and we woutd hintalsoto Tomlinson that bought prizes reflect no honour upon him, and that in luture the more ha trusts to his power and the lets to his pocket (be belter it will be for bis lame ...