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TUB REMAINS OP NAPOLEON BONAPARTE
... tic e uutil l came away from the minster. The only person who was in »ho tower yesterday, besides myself and Holder, was Mr. Hardy, who was formerly watchmaker, and lived in Ceneyroot. He oame up about 2 o’clock. the chamber below the bells there was quantity ...
JTI'SO.YI RACKS. STEAM BOATS Wu-„^. ,U - l x constantly from HUNGERFORD MARKET UAuj. to meet ?? southsmpton ..
... Exaiaiin equal to the II the French ellshed on theb'th of June, i Newsmen. Prosi . application, post paid, te) Mr. Joseph Thomas, Finch-l-ine, Loud-m. ?? This Day is published, price lis., No. XVI. of THE DUBLIN REVIEW. CON I'ENTS : 11. Mores Cathoiici; ...
MONEY MARKET ANI) CITY INTELLIGENCE
... Anne Beresford gave a ifiand dinner on Saturday last to the Bishop of Cork, Archdeacon Stopford, Sir Robert Bateson, Colonel Thomas, Colonel Verner, Lord Adare, Mr. Lytton, Mr. Lefroy, Mr. Lucas, General O'Neill, Sir Kdmund Hayes, Bart., Captain Jones, Mr ...
81-RGESS'S ESSENCE OF ANCHOVIES
... 11. H. Kde Dunbar Bi«hon Dorchester Frouo Dereham Abram East Dcrebain ..Abram Exeter G. Featherstone Krlinburgh Bruce and Hardie Fr ...
HOUSE OF LORDS—APPEALS—MoNnAy
... Sir W. FoLLErr and JACOB appeared for the appellants; and Mr. pEm- BERTON and Mr. WAKEFIELD, with whom was associated Mr. HARDY, of the Irish bar, for the respondents • the question in dispute bet ween th e part i es being, whether a lease esecuted in ...
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... forward to second the resolution, but the calls for Mr. O'Connell from the persons before alluded to were here repeated, and Sir Thomas was unable to proceed until the noble chairman interposed' his authority to check the unseemly interruption. The resolution ...
OF AND MR BURKE Bishop London quotes the following full approval: can clearer to me that forms of subscription are
... for the season Wednesday evening in Shire-hall Ware Sessions May 2(1— Present : Benjamin Giles King Rev Thomas Lloyd George Jacob Bosanquet Esq— Thomas Smith of the Fox public house Cold Christinas appeared to information for selling beer during the hours ...
1 • • • • • • • 1I • I •1 • M THE ENGLISH CHRONICLE, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1840
... second th e , resolution, but the calls for Mr. O'Connell from the perso°' before alluded to were here repeated, and Sir 'Thomas unable to proceed until the noble chairman interposed 0 ' authority to check the unseemly interruption. The r esolw tion having ...
BEKT-ROOT SUGAR
... that gentleman from reading. It was — That Thomas Foweil Buxton, Esq. be appointed chair- man of the committee of this association (cheers), and that Sir Stephen Lushiugton, Sir R. H. Inglis, and Sir Thomas Dyke Adand, be the deputy chairmen. Tbe Chairman ...
THE PUBLIC LEDGER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1840. sailed
... tide. Sailerl last evening’s tide, the John Cock, of mid for Liverpool. Kern dning in the road, the Ellen Haidy, and Mana Hardy, Jobsnn, both from Swansea for St. Jago de ; enezer, of Dartmoutli, for Madeira; Hope, Harding, for Ne.vbaVen of Breadalbane ...
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
... Fenton, University College; Foster, University College; Gifford, University College ; G reenwoo d, U n i v ersity College ; Hardy, University College ; Hargreave, University College ; Harrison, King's College ; Hincks, Manchester College, York ; Jones, ...