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... rXIVERSITV 1 Monday, ? First Trinity . 1 First St. John’s .. 2 Second riniry Second St. John's. Jesus 5 Cuius 7 Emmanuel { Wednesday, First Trinity First St. John’s.. 2 Second St. John's. Second Trinity .. 4 Jesus Emmanuel 30AT RACES. ARCH ...

Mistress of the Irish Clergy,

... Thousand, by the author of The Gipsy.” 3 vols. 1 Outlaw, by the authoress of I lie Buccaneer.” 3 vols. Agnes iMansieLdt, by Mr. Grattan. vols. Random Recollections of the House of Commons, a Member. Mrs. Butler’s Journal America. 2 vols. Willis’s Pencillings ...

1 JIiTINGDON, St* IVF/5, St . N FOTS, SOM ERSH AM, RAMSEV, STILTON, BUCKDEN, KIM BOLTON, BEDFORD, BIGGLESWADE, ..

... Blh Hussars, to Caroline, sixth daughter of John Harris, Esq. of Hughendon House, Bucks.—At Little Berkhampstead, Herts, B. Fuller, Esq. of Germains, Buckinghamshire, to Charlotte eldest daughter of the late John Stratton, Esq. of Little Berkhampsted. Clergymen ...

jp i* £,*§ books. NEW WORK BY MR. BULWER. In 3 Vols, post Bro. RIE N Z THE LAST OF

... MR. GRATTAVs NEW WORK. In 3 Vols, post Bvo. AGNES DE MANSFELDT. This Novel will greatly add that reputation which Mr. Grattan has already justly attained.'— Monthly. IV. MY AUNT PONTYPOOL. In 3 Vols, post Btro. •• A charming Novel, full of life and ...

Published: Friday 01 April 1836
Newspaper: Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
County: Cambridgeshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1259 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... received from LordGosford, that the intention was no longer to seek redress by means of the Assembly, but to have recourse to arms, and to oppose by force the authority of her Majesty. I have already stated to the House that, according to the wish which ...

Published: Saturday 30 December 1837
Newspaper: Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
County: Cambridgeshire, England
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STEAMER BY FIRE,

... and expects that the Queen’s Arms” will yet be honoured an occasional call from her Majesty. With respect to the contents of the pocket-book, Mr. Turner will not mention the amount, but says it heavy.” late Earl of Cardigan, who died at his residence in ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... Queen'sc. Wilbraham. G-, Cheshire Copeland, Aid. T., Coleraine Wilks, John, Boston French, A., Roscommon co. Williams, Sir J., Bart., Grattan, J., Wicklow co. Carmarthenshire Grattan, H., Meath county Williams,W.A., Monmouthsh. Hill, Lord A., Down county ...

FUNERAL of the LATE Mr. WILBERFORCE The funeral of that most excellent man, Mr. V\ ilberforce, eminent through ..

... Lushington, Mr. Stanley, Air. Littleton, Sir Robert Grant, Mr. Spring Rice, the Messrs. Attwood, Messrs. James and Henry Grattan, Mr. Tynte, Mr. Carew O’Dwyer, &c. Besides the above, the Abbey was crowded by persons of distinction amongst whom were many ...

EAST INDIES

... four members included in the imputation of Mr. Hill, Messrs. Henry, Grattan and Macnamara having, since Mr. O’Connell’s letter, published denials. The four Members are—Messrs. James Grattan, Vigors, F. French, and J. M. Galway. Huddersfield Election. —Everything ...

arrived in Pam from i'nitrd Vl.* din the pmer**of manufacturing beet- *' , the »>f America found »ui(able r the

... expects that the Queen’* Arms” will yet honoured an occasional call from her Majesty. With respect to the contents of (lie pocket-hook, Mr. Turner will not mention the amount, hut says i( Is* heavy.’* The late Karl of Cardigan, who died at his residence ...