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To THE REV. H. M`NEnt

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TRADE IN THE MANUFACTURING DISTRICTS

... lha member foe Marylebooa, is about to accept Chiltern Hundreds. On Friday Captain Byng, Captain John Allgood, Captain Edmund Doherty, and Captain John Goddard, of the 13lh and 14th Light Dragoons, at present stationed the garrison at Canterbury, were ...

Published: Tuesday 20 April 1841
Newspaper: Liverpool Mail
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2221 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.—An inquisition yesterday took place before Mr. Curry, the borough coroner, on view of the body of John Wilkinson. A boy of 14 years of age, named Doyle, was in custody. Owen Handwright said,—l am a cooper, and live in Midghall-street ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.—An inquisition yesterday took place before Mr. Curry, the borough coroner, on view of the body of John Wilkinson. A boy of 14 years of age, named Doyle, was in custody. Owen Handwright said,—l am a cooper, and live in Midgball ...

female before the mairiage but when I was told she was engaged with him, I left the house. On one

... consider what you're about : the man, is mad. He then went away, and I went to church, and soon after they came to church arm in arm. I gave her the note, saying that some friend or relative told me to give her that. She looked at it, read it, looked at ...

- TITEATRE-ROYAL, WILLIAMSON-SQUARE. Under the Management of Mr. 3fercer 11. Simpson. RE- ENGAGEMENT ,of Mr. ..

... until wree, When places in the Lower Boxes may be taken of Mr. n, Box Book-keeper. No Bonnets allowed in the Dress dren in arms will not be admitted to any part of house d No Money Returned. Ao Admission at the Stage Door, but to Persons engaged in business ...

PROGRESS OF REPEAL

... for an expression used by him, in reference to England, at one of the early repeal meetings. LORD CARDIGAN AND THE PRESS.--It is stated that Lord Cardigan has instructed his law agent to apply to the Court of Queen's Bench in London, for a rule for a criminal ...

TIIE LIVERPOOL STANDARD

... could have force, that establishment was protected. As authorities for this protection, be cited Mr. Burke, Mr. Grattan, Mr. Plunket, and Sir John Newport. He would not say that the compact must bind the parliament in all possible circumstances, bnt he held ...

THE LIVERPOOL JOINT-STOCK SUGAR REFINING COMPANY. CAPITAL, £200,000, in £5O SHARES. DEPOSIT, £2 PER SHARE. THE ..

... and Directors, will be ready in a few days. Applications, meanwhile, must be made in writing to Mr. JOHN HOUGHTON BILA.NCICER. High-street, or to Mr. JOHN HAMILTON PARR, Solicitor, 7, Casde-street, Liverpool. MR. D. C. BROWNE, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, 8, RO ...

COASTWISE

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ge the county this small number

... the 9th inst. The Hon. Hanbury Tracy is the only candidate in the field. LARL OF CARDIGAN.—The committee appointed to make arrangements for the trial of the Earl of Cardigan met Again on Tuesday, in the Conference Chamber. The noble Earl has retained Sir ...