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fxtclligrnrr. HOUSE IjORDS. Tnuasday, March Slave Trade. —Lord ELLRNMMtOtOH having moved for various returns ..

... Bridgnorth CooSa, Queen sc. G.. Chcshiiv Copeland, -kid. T., Coleraine Wilks. John, Boston French, A., Koscnmmon co. illiums. Sir J., Bart., Grattan, J., Wicklow co. CarmartbensUire Grattan, H., Meath county Wniianw.WJl.. Monmouthsh. Hill, A., IHiwii mum, Willi—o ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... motion of Mr. Gisborne that John Bond, Arthur Bott Cooke, Robert Beauchamp Clamp, Frederick O’Malley, John Eddowes Sparrowe, John Clipperton, John Bury Dasent, and John Pilgrim, be taken into the custody of the Sergeant-at ...

NORTH LEVEL and PORTSAND

... pavement; chimney pots ; mortar, sand, lath, glue, nails, hair, tarpaulings, pulleys and ropes, and a strong broad-wheel iron-arm’d cart, various implements connected with the trade ; also capital counting-house desk, fitted up with numerous drawers: mahogany ...

Published: Saturday 30 November 1839
Newspaper: Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
County: Cambridgeshire, England
Type: | Words: 3991 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

COLLECTANEA

... Marylebone Vestry carried resolution Saturday by to 13, that the Vestry appoint a receiver of the surplus burial fees of St. John's Wood Cemetery, and that a special account of those fees be kept at the Court House, and the amount be retained by the Vestry ...

Published: Saturday 06 July 1839
Newspaper: Cambridge Independent Press
County: Cambridgeshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2946 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CALENDAR t■ *U in;i WEEK

... Frederick Pringle Walton, Literate. John Compson, Literate. Robert Kirby, Literate. Frederick U alter G iffard, Literate. Henry Howell, Literate George 'Thomas Sharland, Literate DEACONS: Alleyne Fitzherbert, 8.A.. St. John’s coll., Cambridge. Daniel Augustus ...

THE ROT IN SHEEP

... Cheshire, John Dean, Richard Hussey, E. Larkin, T. Lindsell, G. Platel, Jas Hooes, Wm. Sers, John Smith, T, J. Sharp, T. Southam, H. Smythers, J. V\ ildasb, Jas. Vyse, C. P. Berkeley, N. Wilkinson, C.\ . White, R. Ward, J. York, and John George, Esqrs ...

WILLIAM GRIMSTONE

... Mosley. & Wheeler Bristol - Ann Jones Birmingham - Hollingsworth INV./ - Parkinson Caine John Gundy Chippinghem - J. Nicholson, J. Wherry Cheltenham • Archer Cardigan - C. Lewis Coventry Spelt & gliapby Carlisle - Kirkbnde Llverpool—Atherton. Denby. Magnet ...

Published: Wednesday 09 October 1839
Newspaper: Cambridge General Advertiser
County: Cambridgeshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4694 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

WELLINGTON BANQUET

... I'lumpton, M.P., Captain lioldero, .>1.1., K. Ku-hbrooke. M.P., and Mr. H. C. Hoare. Oil the left the chair sat the Rev. John Maule, Cardigan, Brecknock, C\interbury, Maryborough, Wharncliffe. and Brougham; the Mich Sheriff, General the Hon. > )r Ktlw;.ri! ...

Published: Saturday 07 September 1839
Newspaper: Cambridge Independent Press
County: Cambridgeshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2205 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

DEHATE OS THE MALT TAX

... approved joint security. Catalogues may had at the Hardwicke Arms, Arrington : Red Lion, Royaton; public-houses in the neighbourhood ; and of J, Wrvrworth, auctioneer and appraiser, corner of St. John's Street, Cambridge. PETERBOROUGH, LONG SUTTON, DOWNIIAM ...

Also the 2VC A' TO be SOLD by A U C T I O N. Hv HENJAMIX IHUHtiKS. At the AVhilt Sicntt Inn. in H.w >n»v, on In ..

... the overseer of the poor then was. Many were armed with guns and there being no adequate civil power at hand, their demands were complied with. A mcctinp of Magistrates has since taken place.— Lincolntk. C’Arm* Feroritu of Ram.—An inquest was held IVidav ...

PETERBOROUGH, LONG SUTTON, DOWNHAM MARKET, SWAFFHAM, MILDENHALL, SAFFRON WALDEN, BALDOCK, lIITCIIIN, ..

... not suspend them until there had been a ratification of the treaty separation. Even had a separation taken place by force of arms, —the only one that was contemplated by the treaty of 1815, we should not, in that case, have been able tosuspend those payments ...

SUPPLY— MINISTERIAL EXPLANATION

... for the rumours which were afloat’ iih respect to that other rumnur-thal it was the intention of Ministers govern by standing arm, in case the House of Commons should refuse the Mutiny Act, trusted sincerely that the rumour of recent origin, for the first ...