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TABBOTSFORD. O BE LET, FURNISHED, for Two or Three Years, ABUOTSFOBD HOUSE, ROXBURGH- SHIRE. This residence is ..

... banks of the Tweed, three miles from Melrose, and is surrouned by plantations, through whieli there are several miles uf walks. On the en- trance tloor me a hall. lifted up with ancient armour, a libraiy, a study, a dining-room, and a drawing-room, all connecting ivith each other, besides a breakfast parlour, a conservatory, Ste. •fe. There are on the first floor twelve good bed-rooms, besides ...

ROTAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL— The PahMc are respectfnlly informed that the Doors of Westminster Abbey will not be ..

... RE- HEARSAL DAYS until Eleven o'Clock, for, from the experience of the first day, it has been ascertained that the oowpanvmay be easily admitted in little more than halt an lioor. On the days of the Performances the doors will be opened at Ten o'clock and be closed at a Quarter before Twelve. Printed Regulations relative to the route or the carriages, entrances, &c. m*v be procured at the Mosu ...

Published: Saturday 21 June 1834
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 3543 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Classifieds 

I7»MIGrXtIo/ TC^AIJstRALTA.-Tl.e' -J fine teak-built ship T)6XW SCOTT, of J7_ tons register, will sail from tl ..

... direct for SYDNEY. This ship will be fitted up hy the EMIGRATION ction of the Secretary ot State for th ressly for the con- veyance of SINGLE WOMEN of g. md character, from 15 to 30 year, of ace; the cosl of the passage, if paid here, is only 61. each, -which Includes all charge for Mod and bedding, and those wii. > cannot pay this sum ivill. when ap- proved hy thi persons to proceed hi- this ...

ALLEN'S HISTORY OF YORKSHIRE, Three Vols., Quarto, 145 PiaU«, India Proof*, published £B. Bs.. offered £4.45. ..

... having purchased the entire Stock tad Copyright, offer the few remaining Copies of tho large Paper Edition at the above reduced Price. London: Fisher, Son. and Co.: Cross, Someocale, and Hicks Leeds; J.and G.Todd, York , and Stephenson and Hall- Jojt published, the Ninth Edition, ban-lsonp'l.y printed by 12m0., numerous Cats. Price 7s.'qd. in fancy half-bindiug. rpHE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON ; 1. ...

Published: Saturday 14 June 1834
Newspaper: Leeds Intelligencer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1153 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Classifieds 

FRANCIS MARRIS

... YORKSHIRE DISTRICT BANK. Leeds, June 18 th, 1834. ocneval Stritlgrs. FRANCIS MAUKIS, of Lewi*. Esq. ISAAC SPENCER, Plantation, York, THOS. SMITH, Hall. Kan. M. VICKEKS. of Firs Hill, Sheffield, Esq. JOHN. MILNP.R. Halifax, Esq. JAMES GADSDEN, CM Hull, Ksq. M M. HAND, llorton, Bradford, Esq. The Directors announce to the Public, that Arrangements are progress for the commencement of Bosioess ...

Published: Saturday 21 June 1834
Newspaper: Leeds Intelligencer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 482 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Classifieds 

St. MARTIN's BELLS

... To the Editor or the Leicester Chronicle. Sir,—ln the Journal of to-day A Conserva tive sits in judgment on the Vicar of St. Martin's, touching his political sentiments, aa well ...

Published: Saturday 21 June 1834
Newspaper: Leicester Chronicle
County: Leicestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2592 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Classifieds 

I7OR MADRAS tmc\ CALCUTTA, calling at MADEIRA, to SAIL from BRISTOL on the 16th of JULY at the latest, theaimed

... first class passenger Ship BT. GEORGE, H. S.TIIOSIsoN, Commander, (.'4 tons register. This ship Is remarkable for her quick and regular passages, and carries a Surgeon. Apply to the Owners, Messrs. ACRAMAN, Bristol. N.ll. One of the large Cabins in the poop, and one below dis- engaged, vrlth three of the smaller ones 10 x .feet. RAMSGATE STEAM PACKET COM- PANY.—For CALAIS*— The Public are ...

, Iflaldon True Blue Club. TIIK ANNUAL MEETING will take place at the l'lue Boar Inn, on Monday, July 14

... A. BASknrO, Esq. Itt.P., Chairman. Dinner at Half-past Three o'Clock. A MEETING of the CLERGY of the ARCH- DEACONRY of COLCHESTER will be holden H t the Castle Library, on Tuesday next, the 17th Inst., ! et Twelve ?? precisely, for the purpose of voting an Address of Thanks to His Majesty, for his late (Jracious Assurances made to tbe Bishops, of his firm attachuient to, and support of, tbe ...

Published: Saturday 14 June 1834
Newspaper: Essex Standard
County: Essex, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 6508 | Page: Page 1, 3 | Tags: Classifieds 

ON THE 22d OF JULY

... THE 22d OF JULY. Report of the Committee appointed by House of Commons nomine into the pretent Itnteof the Claszow Lottery, wus presented Thursday, the »tU of May. IT *ULLY CONFIRMS IMF. DRAWING THAT TO TAKE PI.ACE ON THE 2!tl of JUI.Y NEXT, ami recommends that Parliament should not allow aosj other Lottery drawn aatier the authority of the Act. THE FINAL and ONLY GLASGOW LOTTERY Parliament, ...

Published: Saturday 07 June 1834
Newspaper: Leeds Intelligencer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 182 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Classifieds 

YORKSHIRE DISTRICT BANK, Cross-nd's Hotel, Lee—, 18th June, 1834. i T a GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS of the ..

... held on the above Day and Place, ISAAC SPENCER, of York, Esq. in the Chair, The following Report was read : — The Provisional Committee in submitting their Report and Acting Attention to the Condition and Prospects of the Com- v cannot refrain from making a brief Allusion to the highly •Vicious arcumstances under which tbe Bank is advancing to uritv. The sound Principles upon which it is ...

Published: Thursday 26 June 1834
Newspaper: Bradford Observer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 5033 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Classifieds 

hPHF. KING'S PICTURES of the RATTLE ■i- of TRAFALGAR, Painted by W. J. HUQ-.INB, Marine Painter to his Maiesty) ..

... Exhibited by permission Most Gracious Majesty, with a GALLERY of SUPERB BUNTINGS; amongst which are the celebrated Cherubim nd Seraphim of Correggio, taken from rhe Vatican by Napo- Iton; forming the Third Annual Exhibition. r Exeter Hall, Strand. Admission to both, One Shilling. TO BE PEREMPTORILY SOLD, pur- ■l-* suint to an order of the High Court of Chancery,, made R a cause BLANDY v. LUCAS ...