Refine Search

Imperial Parliament

... jr rn L a- 4 ?? . i~,la riprail parl ul-lent I # - ~ ~ ?? HOUSE OF LORDS, MONDAY, JUNE 4. THE RlEFORM BILL. Several petitions in favour of the Refortm Bill were preserteid by the Earl of RRadlor dud thle turd Clancellrv-Earl Grey morer the thisd reading of the bill. Earl' WINCHELSEA said the independence of that I-louse was n ouaire. Theose Whm might live to' witness the last act of the ...

Published: Tuesday 12 June 1832
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2024 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

FoilEliiK NEWS. '.i

... FoilEliiK NEWS. FRANCE.- The papers and letters from Paris, dated Mon- day last, describe the capital as having returned to a state of the greatest tranquillity. On that day the King had a grand review of the troops of the line and the national guard. It was a very imposing spectacle. His Majesty was received by the troops and the populace in a very en- thusiastic manner. The King has caused ...

Published: Saturday 16 June 1832
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 549 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

-COUNTRY NEWS. -

... -COUNTRY NEWS. Oh t^e^fhesSy Sennight, the largest meeting ever held in Yorkshire took place at Wakefield. The object of this meeting was to address his Majesty on his reinstating Lord Grey, and to express confidence in his lordship's ad- ministration. The proceedings passed off in the most una- nimous and peaceable manner. The hustings were erected on a fine open space of ground in the Ings, ...

Published: Saturday 02 June 1832
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1199 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News 

Agricultural Intelligence

... aoritultural ON PLANTING -The siopkeeper tirins lis capilal once in a week or a month.. TU;t-r0i;.er turns hlil money once in a year, but the ferrst phlniejr just discard the commercial maxim asmall pro. fit and quick return, for lie can scarcely turn hi, capital once in his lifetime, Stilli, however, nuorisr can pay better than the planting of waite lansi with forest trees. Oaks, pines, and ...

Published: Tuesday 26 June 1832
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 958 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

[No title]

... We acknowledge with pleasure the many tributes of respect that have been paid to us for the part we have taken in the re-establishment of the Borough Court at Monmouth. The power of obtaining justice at every man's door is a high and important privilege, which most assuredly ought not to be despised. In advising the appli- cation for a mandamus, we acted under the conscientious belief that ...

Published: Saturday 23 June 1832
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 499 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

HOUSE OF rlntDS.;

... HOUSE OF rlntDS. THURSDAY, JUNE 21.-Tl;e Mmqais qf Welesley as Lord Steward of the Househodl, announced tliat hipfejesty would receive the address voted to their lordships, in ccfenction with the House of Commons, on Wednesday next at twco'clock. On the motion of the Earl of Shaftesbury, a measure was ordered to be sent to the House of Commons to atquaint them with the hour at which his ...

Published: Saturday 30 June 1832
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 486 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, JUNE 15

... Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant. County of Glamorgan.— William Jones, Esq. to be Deputy- Lieutenant, dated May 26, 1832. ...

Published: Saturday 23 June 1832
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 25 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News 

COUNTRY NEWS.¡

... COUNTRY NEWS. The letters received from the manufacturing parts of the country represent the prospects of business as materially improved. The stuff market at Bradford has been actually brisk for a fortnight past, and this has occasioned some ad- vance in the prices of that kind of wool from which the stuff fabrics are made. In Leeds there is less animation, but from this, as well as from ...

Published: Saturday 09 June 1832
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 739 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

THE MURDER AT LEICESTER

... CORONER'S INQUEST.—At six o'clock on Sunday evening the judicial investigation into the. circumstances of this murder was commenced at the sign of the Dog and Gun, in the Market- street, before the joint Coroners for the borough, Alderman Cooke and Yates, and a respectable Jury. The Jury proceeded to perform their first duty of viewing the few fragments of charred and half-burnt flesh and bone ...

Published: Saturday 09 June 1832
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 895 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

Agricultural Intelligence

... ? Agricultural Entellioruff. I Wheats npon go(3d dyy lands, and in cordition, maintai.i their ground and lonk well; upon rite .:old and inferior soils they look very usproiislog. Ulre siine nmay he sairl (if the spiilng corn. T'e cold easterly winds' have done mculi bairn, aned cniw thait we have At in the wvest the nights are Irfroksty TIhe prospect oil te bay erop is veiy itl different, and ...

Published: Tuesday 05 June 1832
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 865 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

PARLIAMENTARY INTELLIGENCE

... HOUSE OF LORDS. TUESDAY, JUNE 19.Lorrl Minto moved the second.read- ing of the Anatomy Bill, and begged leave to recommend the bill to the most serious attention of their lordships. The Earl of Malmesbury felt all the diiffculties of this question, because it was one in which the head and heart of a man were at variance for while the former told him the necessity that there was that anatomists ...

Published: Saturday 23 June 1832
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 286 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

HOUSE OF LORDS

... THE SHIP IS READY. Fare thee well the ship is ready, And the breeze is fresh and steady. Hands are fast the anchor weighing High in the air the streamer's playing. Spread the sails-the waves are swelling Proudly round the buoyant dwelling. Fare thee well! and when at sea Think of those who sigh for thee. When from home and land receding, And from hearts that ache to bleeding, Think of those ...

Published: Saturday 23 June 1832
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 254 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News