HOUSE OF LORDS—WEDNESDAY

... inodes ot proceeding. A jpdgW^ 1 Sir Robert Peel mid It w-h«tter to suspend e, the evidence was laid before the House. Lord John Ru«ll •ccord;* ? adjourned until the next day, wm sgwes SlrJ. Graham, In moving that the committed, said underelood •■•‘TSk ...

Published: Saturday 13 June 1835
Newspaper: Bristol Mirror
County: Bristol, England
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BELLS WEEKLY MESSENGER. Tu**Uy, Um* wa*. pa«Miicr through Slough, on its road I«oudou, the thigh of one the ..

... last, during the time the family were church, which the whole the property the spot was consumed.—l Parirt, CUoue«St«r. —Mr. John Issac Beechwell, one of the under-stewards tlie Duke Beaufort, went out Saturday last examine some the woods. ten o'clock in ...

Published: Sunday 14 June 1835
Newspaper: Bell's Weekly Messenger
County: London, England
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CORPORATION REFORM

... are not to have a commission of the peace unless on petition and grant.) Section I.—Parliamentary boundaries to be taken : Cardigan, 18; Denbigh, 18; Evesham, 18; Maid on, 18. Section 2.—Boundaries lobe settled by the King in Council :—Arundel, 15; Basingstoke ...

Published: Sunday 14 June 1835
Newspaper: Weekly True Sun
County: London, England
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THE NEWS

... are not to have a commission of the peace unless on petition and grant.) Section I.—Parliamentary boundaries to be taken : Cardigan, 18; Denbigh, 18; Evesham, 18; Malden, 18. Section 2 :—Boundaries to be settled by the King in Council :—Arundel, 15; Basingstoke ...

Published: Sunday 14 June 1835
Newspaper: The News (London)
County: London, England
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INVESTIGATION at wolvekuampton

... Wednesday, who cut him across the head through the hat. Richard Morrison deposed that was cut across the arm a soldiei. but his coat was not cut through. Mr. John Roberts deposed that he was struck down by soldier with such violence Ibat his sight was for the ...

THANKS

... Ireland ; and shortly after being promoted to office Irish Secretary, we have him opposing Mr. Grattan's motion for a committee on the Catholic claims —also Sir John Newport motion for a committee on the state of education in Ireland. But if the new secretary ...

of the other witnesses he unjustly In conclusion begged to say he did not evade execution of Speaker’s warrant ..

... attention of the house to proceedings which ere taken in in the Penryn case Mr was chairman of the committee reported that John Stan bury having been summoned the Speaker’s warrant not appeared before the committee according to such warrant and that a ...

Published: Tuesday 16 June 1835
Newspaper: Essex & Herts Mercury
County: London, England
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TUESDAY. Jane 16

... Lieutenancy of the county of Sussex, and that it has been offered by the Government to the Duke Richmond, who has accepted it Mr. John Bury Dascnt, one of the parties charged with absconding avoid examination before the Ipswich Election Committee, was brought ...

OXFORD CIRCUIT—SUMMER ASSIZES

... this city. On the 6th inst. was married, the Rev. Edward Higgins, at St. Marylebone Church, the Rev. Frederick W. Hope, son of John Thomas Hope, Esq. of Upper Seymour-street, and of Netley, Shropshire, to Ellen, daughter of the late George Meredith, Esq. ...

Published: Wednesday 17 June 1835
Newspaper: Hereford Journal
County: Herefordshire, England
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THE MORNING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17

... WANNESS, and TAN—causes a circulation of blood in the minute capillaries of the skin, and gives to the countenance, neck, and arms, a beautiful clearness, softness, and healthy aspect. Not one of the least of the advantages of the Tantrukeyhu is that its ...

Published: Wednesday 17 June 1835
Newspaper: Morning Herald (London)
County: London, England
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»• *■ DEEDS, not WORDS, are the maxims of the day, and to obtain public favour it is alone necessary

... low Iranaiormalioa—that shall be mine!’’— Kino Hrnry IV. John Mscrone, A, St. James's-square. Agente for Scotland, Bell and Brafute, Edinbargh, and John Sagitli and Sons, Glasgow ; for Ireland, John Cumming, Dublin. Orders received all Booksellers. MIDSUMMER ...