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HOUSE OF COMMONS

... Horace St. Paul, and Sir John Campbell (then Solicitor-General). electors polled; of which number Sir John Campbell had majority 90. believe the gross number of registered electors is now about 710. Of these polled on Thursday—Sir John Campbell Mr. Thos. Hawkes ...

COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY

... Among tbe company were Messrs. Hodges. Pendarves, Sandford, Curieis, Wilbraham, Methuen, Johu Murray. George Wm. Wood, John Parker, John Abel Smith, Byng, \V. Brougham, Heilby Thompson, 1 homas Dundas, Dominick Browne, Lambert, Childers, Winington, and Warre ...

PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS

... persons duly licensed lor tk.i purpose. Mr. Cutler Fergusson—ln first committee of supply, to mo., grant of 5,0001. to Captain John Ross for bis public servi Mr Cobbeit-On the *7th May. to move resoluC'm repeal the whole of the duties on malt. Mr. Robinson—On ...

Cochrane and M'Crone, 11, Waterloo-place

... SPAIN and PORTUGAL, vols. I TALIAN REPUBLICS, 1 vol.—J. C. L. do Sitmondi. SWITZERLAND, 1 vol. NETHERLANDS, 1 vol.—T. C.Grattan. POLAND, vol. I M l STATES of AMERICA, vols. MARITIME ami INLAND DISCOVERY, 3 vols. THE CHURCH, 2 vols.— Rev. 11. Stubbing ...

MR. HOOK’S NEW WORK. Second Edition, in 3 vole, poethvo. THE PARSON’S DAUGHTER. By the Author of S ying* and

... principal productions of Mr. Ward, Mr. tiulwer. Lord Mulgrave, Mr. Theodore Hook, Mr. Horace Smith, Mr. Lister, Mr. DTsraeli, Mr. Grattan, Mr. Gleig, Lady Charlotte Bury, &c. ; and the public are requesied to observe th«t the copyrights o! these works being tbe ...

Price .‘>s. 6d.,

... beat French Historians,with Notes. IV. Price 25., * FRENCH POETRY with English Notes. A New Edition, with Additions. London: John Parker, West Strand; and Sampson Low, Lamb’s Conduit street. Bvo., price Bs. (id., illustrated by Copperplatt-s and Wood cuts ...

remit to

... of the said CotM?, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Llanfyllyn, on Thursday, the day of April, the following valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES, formerly the property of Mr. John Lloyd, ofTalwrn and Abernant, and late of Mr. John Lloyd, Holywell, deceased,—that is ...