LONDON, DEC. 14

... LONDON, DLc. l&. UIDLY AW3tD TUISDhY WI1GH35i 3 ONt Cuvt I f December 9.-Robeit WIlkinson, late of 11alulel factor. ost'`14e, but Dow ot Addle-stieet, London, ?? or. l ?? Turner, Nev Bond-street, hliddlesex, dlesexii, ?? an Geotr)e Dockinig, ilampstead-rdrad, Mid- oSX, Oleh e 'er arid trader. Thomnas l'olicard. IigKIs Hol- i!UilC , ii h lilyniall Joslhuti Darwin Gamder, Bee ?? iFse0 i ,H ...

Published: Saturday 17 December 1836
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1968 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

DINNER AT WINCHESTER TO LORD CHANDOS

... IDINNER &T WINCHESTERTo LORD CHANDOS. On Friday a dinner was given in the great room of the building called St. John's-house to the above. named noblemnan, by those of his friends who reside in this city and surrounding neighbourbood; Mr. J. B. EASTl, M.P. in the chair. The object of the dinner was to testify the admi- ration with which the friends of the noble marquis regard his patriotic ...

Published: Friday 23 December 1836
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1796 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... FOEINTI INTELLIGENCE., NEws PROM SPAII.-The intelligence from Madrid of the 7th inst. is of great importance. 'The most alarming rumoaurs (says the correspondent) are in circulation as to the movements of Gomez.- One version represents that chief a having arrived within five leagues of Aranjuez. According to other reports be is marching against Tarancon, and is en- deavouring to follow the ...

Published: Friday 23 December 1836
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2198 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

SIR WILLIAM MOLESWORTH

... ,, Pncrcrewaw, Bodmin, Dec. 18, 1838. Sir,-I beg leave to acknowledge your letter of the date of the 12th of December. My absence from home has delayed my reply. I should have much pleasure as a public man,even without any reference to the representation of Leeds, in stating to you my opinions on the subject to which you have referred. Your first question concerns the present corn-laws. As I ...

Published: Friday 30 December 1836
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2090 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

CARDIFF AND BRISTOL

... The New and beautiful Fast Going Steam Packet, LADY CHARLOTTE, Two Engines 30 Horse Power Each, H. T. PARFITT, Commander, Will Ply during the ensuing week, with Passengers and Goods, as follows:- FROM CARDIFF. Coach from Coach from DEC. Bridgend. Merthyr. i.3.ru FST)A-, fij morn.. 51. morn 4J morn 15..THURSDAY ..10 morn.. 7 morn 6 morn 17..SATURIJAV ..12i after.. 9J mnm 8I morn FROM BRISTOL. ...

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... THE THREfi THIEVËS: (From the Times.) Let Englishmen talk of their brave Robin Hood, Let the Scotch to Rob Rov fill a can ut ould Ireland can show them a thief quite as good- She can show them her beautiful ]Dan! Hobin Itood, we all know, be could draw a long bow, Rob Roy's giant arm could prevail; BUl O'Cobnell's is longdr, and surer and stronger, For it's back'd by the length of his tail! ...

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... FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER. WALKING DRESS.—Brown satin cloak, with velvet cape, tight sleeves of velvet, with loose hanging sleeves of satin over. Bonnet of cheery velvet, with plume of ostrich feathers placed low at the side. MORNING I)itFss.-Of green cashmere, the sleeves in three puffs, divided by broad bands, tight to the arm; cape paysanne; collaret of worked cambric, the hair arranged with ...

... OLD CHRISTMAS. From the first introduction of Christianity into these islands, the period of the Nativity seems to have been kept as a season of festival, and its observance recognised as 'a matter of state. The Wittenage- mots of our Saxon ancestors were ield uuder the solemn sanctions and beneficent infnences of the time; and the series of high festivities established by the Anglo-Saxon ...

jH-amnoutUgJure. I.

... Mr (ii i you, s;iy to liiiii oil tii;it occasion? — Witness.—I asked him if he had brought the money wil l liiin. don't recollect that he macks me any answer, hat he took out his pocket-book, and me on the table, a blank stamp, re- quested me to write my name upo-i it, giving me the form— Accepted Charles II. Jenner. As I was signing' my name lie was drawing what I took to be a check, upon a ...

¡6IantorgattØf\trr

... 6IantorgattØf\trr. A The Nlirquis of Bute prosidt-(] at tije A,-rit-ultiiril 3SOciation, at Banbury, on Thursday last, when il!0us premiums were; distributed among the Agri- s 'tural labourers, as well as among the breeders of °c'i. and the improvers of implements of husbandry. p Our much respected countryman, Wm. Goodrich, ah?'' Energlyn, has succeeded to a very consider- j, e property at ...

EXETER TURNPIKE TRUST

... A gencral meecting of the Tru-teos of these Turnpikes was hold on Wednesday last, at Gave's Globe Hotefl, in this CitY. ti Julie Sillifunt,junr , LEsq., in the Chair. Eita Basnoz AND Avesues.-'I'Iic injurydolfne to thle itl- b lustradies of the Bridge being reported, it was ordered, that a rewvardt of Lt0. bo offered to any per-son who will give informa- o tion that may lead to the conviction ...

Published: Thursday 15 December 1836
Newspaper: Exeter Flying Post
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 2684 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

MISCELLANEOUS

... MISCELLA!1ANxEOUS. The Duke ?? has assume6 the title of King p of France, declaring that he does so only that that autho- city may not be weakened which be must, retain, as head S of the family,.over his relations, and especially in the in- t terest of his brother's children. His incognito title will si continue to be'that of Count de Marne. 0 Prince Polignac, accompanied by his eldest SoD, ...

Published: Saturday 10 December 1836
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 4802 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News