T HAMES CONSERVANCY. Kottcr i» %txtbt Gibnt, Tt_AT application ia intended to be made to Parliament „ tbe next ..
... for an Act to provide for tbe Coneer _.-cv _f the R»»« Thames, between Yenleete, in the County ?? -» ...
... for an Act to provide for tbe Coneer _.-cv _f the R»»« Thames, between Yenleete, in the County ?? -» ...
... County of Essex will be holden at the gjurt Bflß-e, in Cbelmsf.ird, on TUESDAY, the 2nd day oi ja-uan. 18*9. * twelve o'clock at Noon, and the following igR-asfetj* to die ?? after mentioned (that is to say) :— t„ ] ; ESDAY, at Twelve o'clock, the Oaths of Qualification _j_ be ttd-imi-t-r-d to such Persons as may be desirous ?? t-iiog them. M HatffM-t Twelve oclock the Business rel_ting to the ...
... i xl f.'roP 0 1 *! and careful administration of such funds % t° f f b !, lu , trus * d *o them, the Committee of the National Club feel called upon to request, from the several committees in Ireland, who are so kindly and efficieudy aiding them in the effort to mitigate in some degree the severities of diat fearful dispensation with which it has pleased the Almighty to visit Jrel«na, a ...
... Certificates at £3. 13«. Gd. each. Groves, James Willingale Spain Goodwin, George, Harlow Green, Stephen, Hatfield Broad Ahdy. .1. R. H. Stapleford Abbots Arkwright, Joseph, Latton Arabin, William St. Julian, High Beach Arabin, Richard, ditto Ashcoinl.e. \\ m Sewardstone Auston, Thos. Waltham Abbey Atkinson, John Sewardstone Abcly, Charles Boyd, Thoydon Gar uon Allen, James, Cbigwell Adams, Me ...
... Peace for tbe said h ...
... Prorogation of Parliament.—On Tuesday, the customary form of proroguing Parliament was observed in the House of Lords. The commissioners were, the •Lord Chancellor, the Duke of Richmond, the Marquis Lansdown, the Marquis Wellesley, &c. The Commons were represented by some of the officers attached to the house. After the commission had been read, the Lord Chancellor declared Parliament to stand ...
... Navestockk oja^ Thursday the 2d of ?? The Stumps will \\f pitched punctually at Eleven o'Clock. The Club will meet on every Thursday during the Season, wkicb will terminate on tbe last Thursday in August. BOJiRDWJrG HOUSE, SAVILL PLACE, ttALTO\-OY-TUE-XAZE. MISS BARTON RESPECTFULLY informfcf her Friends and the Public, that ?? will be opeu for tbe reception of Boarders a^f Lodgers on tbe ?? of ...
... HENRY FRANCIS LORD PETRE. THE RIGHT HON. LORD RAYLEIGH. THE RIGHT HON. CHARLES CALLIS LORD WESTERN. THOMAS BARRETT LENNARD, ESQ. M.P. THOMAS WILLIAM BRAMSTON, ESQ. M.P. JOHN JOLLIFFE TUFNELL, ESQ. JOHN DISNEY, ESQ. THE ANNUAL MEETING OP THIS SOCIETY, CATTLE SHOW, And Distribution of Prizes to Deserving Labourers and Servants, WILL BE HELD AT CIIELJISFOKO, OW FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1836. AND THE ...
... appointed to REVISE THE LISTS OF VOTERS for the Southern Division of the County of Essex, in the Election of Knights of the Shire, Bo ?? ...
... 9th, w;jg. under the direction of SSrs. BOTfaXiOCK, Faulkbcurne BaU, AND jgrs. EaatasTOW, of Skreens. Mr. VMppert with his band will actend. — Admis- sion. ?? **• eacll Person- Dancing to begin at 9 o'clock. n-MTSM.MTM MM.MMM. THE ANNUAL BALL, at the WHITE HART Inn, Witham, will take place on Thursday, the lltbof January, 1838. Steward. JOHN PAYNE ELWES, ESQ, Ticket*, Ladies ss . Gentlemen ...
... by SUBSCRIPTION, to which the Public is earnestly invited to contribute, where the population consists of goO persons, aad where the Church is distant four miles. Subscriptions are received at Messrs. SPARROW & Co.'s, Chelmsford Bank ; and at Mr. GUY'S, Book- ...
... TUESDAY, the \2th inst., at the Saracen's Head Inn, Chelmsford, It was unanimously Resolved, THAT s PUBLIC MEETING should be held at the same place, on FRIDAY, the 22nd instant ; when all Persons friendly to the objects of the Society are invited to attend. The Chair will be taken at Two o'clock precisely. ROBERT BAKER, Chairman. The following Gentlemen form the Provisional Committee : — Mr. D ...