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GREAT MEETING IN LIVERPOOL TO PETITION FOR CHURCH EXTENSION. On Friday evening, a very crowded public meeting ..

... Robert Wilberforce, for which he says his authority is the Rev. J. Jennings, Rector of St. Johns. CHURCH SCHOOLS. Average Attendance, I►a St. Margaret's and St. John's, (common to both parishes.) Central National School 320 90 24 88 . 112 20 20 30 Seven ...

Imperial Parliament

... to concerning the deposition of the Rajah of Sattara; and Lord John Russell stated that he had no official information that Mr. Howard had commenced an action against the Seargeant-at-Arms. Mr. Villiers is to bring forward the corn-law question on some ...

Published: Saturday 22 February 1840
Newspaper: Manchester Courier
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6702 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

HARRIED

... Ererton. On the !I(K inst. St Catherine's Chun-h, Dublin, by the Rector, the Rev. i. D. Hastings, John Grattan Guinness, jun.. Ksq. son of Captaia Grattan Guinness, of the Bart India Company's service, and nephew of Arthur Guinness. Esq., of Beaumont, ...

Published: Saturday 22 February 1840
Newspaper: Liverpool Mail
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1101 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

TUE CURRENCY,

... in a state of very great suffering, and totally unable to attend to business of any kind..-11forning Chronicle. The Reverend John Reynolds, a dissenting minister, of Romsey, Hants, has been appointed one of the Inspectors of the Government Educational Schools ...

THE CURRENCY

... since in a state of very great suffering, and totally unable to attend to business of any kind.—Morning Chronicle. The Reverend John Reynolds, a dissenting minister, of Romsey, Hants, has been appointed one of the Inspectors of the Government Educational Schools ...

for Passengers and Fine Freight only- To Sail \5th March, For Sidney, New South Wales. The Fast-sailing Ship “ ..

... luable work; the maps are drawn with a beauty and precision which we vainly lo for many times larger.”— Brilannia. London: Grattan and Gilbert, 51, Paternoster-row. Orders received by all Booksellers. FOHN LIGNUM & SON'S ANTISCOR- BUTIC DROPS, LOTION, and ...

Published: Friday 28 February 1840
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1731 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

On etalt

... parts of Liverpool. Apply to JOHN BENNETT, Lord-street Chambers. MO be LET, BONDED and FREE ROOMS, i n Unioncourt. Apply to JOHN GLADSTONE and Co. Corresponding Members. WALES. Blackwell, Rev. J., M.A., of Maenordeivv, Cardigan. Booker, T. W., Esq., of Velindre ...

v?>V »>x AVN^-v*^ THE LIVERPOOL MAIL

... on some of the offio r> of tbe bouse. Tbe sergeant-at-arms bating been called bar. stated that bed to acquaint the bouse that four of its officers, namely, Charles Stein, W. Bellamy, J. Lead, and John Mitchell bad been served with notices of motion on tbe ...

Published: Saturday 14 March 1840
Newspaper: Liverpool Mail
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7809 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Imperial Parliament

... the moiion, and Sir E. KNATCHEBULL sup- ported ?? JOHN RUSSELL said there would be no difficulty when the proper time came in making an arrangement to pay the debt of the prisoner to the Ser- geant-at-Arms, hut there was no necesssity for doing so at present ...

Published: Saturday 28 March 1840
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4979 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

LIVER THEATRE, CHURCH-STREET,

... pass. The chairman then resumed his seat amidst loud cheers. Mr. JOHN FORMBY next addressed the meeting upon the state and prospects of conservatism, and he was loudly cheered. Mr. JOHN SHEPPARD having been loudly called for, rose amidst much cheering ...

LIVER THEATRE, CHURCH-STREET

... pass. The chairman then resumed his seat amidst loud cheers. Mr. JOHN FORMBY next addressed the meeting upon the state and prospects of conservatism, and he was loudly cheered. Mr. JOHN SHEPPARD having been lolidly called for, rose amidst much cheering ...

Oes y Byd i'r kills Gymraeg

... Sowler . interfered again, caught hold of my arm a second time, and Robert Sowler struck me again with the whip ; the blow was on the shoulder. It was - my right arm that Mr. Thomas Sowler caught hold of—thn arm in wnich had the umbrella. I again broke away ...