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AND DERBYSHIRE JOURNAL FRIDAY February 1829 V01VIII No 360 APPRENTICE WANTED the IRONMON- Youth aout r 0f ..

... fifth of His Majesty Fonrtli more effectually repairing from House in the county Lancaster in in the palatine Higginsou known Arms in Stockport in county of Chester the in forenoon under our Stockport aforesaid the 6th of WINTERBOTTOM Clerks the rasters ...

imperial Parliament

... Trafford Trafford, EA.; Rev, John Sneyd ; John Davenport, Esq. • Prosperity to the Trade and Agriculture Esq.; Leek Lowe; Protestant Ascendancy, 3 Hanes 3, tremendous applause. After the vicar left the chair it was taken by John Cruse, Esq., who afterwards ...

Afrit 1829 AT A MEETING OF THE INHABITANTS OF HYDE1 Km An Hyde ef necessity Sufferers ia lute place -CAPTAIN

... (Clarendon Place) -Mr Robert Marlow -Mr William Mr John Oldham - - - Wilson -Mr Hurst -Mr George Mr Jacob Mr Walter Brown -MrRJohn Taylor Mr John Samuels ditto A - - - Mr Paul Prince -Mr Jonathan Kyer Mr John - Mr Greenwood - - - Friends Lewis -A Friend - ...

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... Occcexexcs Monday week Mary Edward elderly female residing Whitby of for years suddenly restored of whilst readiug chapter of St John’s The French opposition just proved too for the ministry latter in minority two projects of law relative organization of communal ...

A NECDOTRS IN WAR

... Caning was also defeated in the same year by a majority of 09, and the Marquis %Wellesley by a majority of I. In 1813 Mr. Grattan, Sir John Cue Hippesley, and Dr. I)uigenan, on separate motion's, drew forth majorites against the Catholics of 40, 48, and 42; ...

Published: Saturday 25 April 1829
Newspaper: Macclesfield Courier and Herald
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1420 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Domestic Intelligence

... within the space one hour. A statue of Grattan has very recently been placed in the Exchange, in Dublin. It is from the chisel of Chantry. On the pedestal is inscribed,— Filio optimo clarissimo, Henrico Grattan, patria non inyrala. 1829. It is generally ...

Published: Friday 15 May 1829
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2182 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

JOURNAX Vo i VIII No 384 VAULTS SUN MARKET-PLACE STOCKPORT SWOOD embraces the present opportunity to return ..

... forbid tbe : but lie ingratiated himself again into favour largeness of soul : is voluble erudite be never such orator Grattan : Grattan’s will read well to every C g’s are iutelligible your Greek Latin : the eouu-try are for agricultural interests are tbe ...

0mA (says preface) will soon be num-berad with of times its will bad their its deer will fallow A few

... environs of persons capable of carrying arms is in very small proportion Tbe number of bouses is calculated to 85000 Agee coked bt Fright Last child of Captain Gosling R fell out of coach at Oxford and broke his arm The father inside passenger aud was suffering ...

The Rev. F. g. Newbold, M.A., RoeSW of Stick's', Lincolnshire, aad late and tutor of Brownian College Oxford. ..

... themselves of the plate. lhe property was composed, principally, of richly embossed old family silver articles, with the arms of the Cardigan family engraved thereon ; also a quantity of silver spoons and forks, and two silver watches. Signs, of she Tinses ...

WELSH JUDICATURE

... sign of the Wellington Arms” was chosen as the scene of their festivity, but the good men and true of Dudley, before they sat down te dinner required that the sign should taken down, which was accordingly done, and the Eldon Arms” ‘hoisted in its stead ...

Published: Tuesday 10 November 1829
Newspaper: Chester Courant
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5975 | Page: 4 | Tags: none