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... the estate may he seen. -. ' , TO BE SOL' Br ALTl si t, lii: MIL J TURN , By order of the Mr. John Kenyon Winter. bottom, • bankrupt, at the rren liulkeley Arms Inn, In Stockport, in the county of Chester, on Mouday, the 14th day of Decerubs 640, at fire ...

Published: Saturday 28 November 1840
Newspaper: Manchester & Salford Advertiser
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2053 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

, • , 1 ~• NEW CATnoun BISHOP.—Dr. Mostyn, C.A., (brother, or cousin, we believe, to Sir E. Mostyn, Bart.)

... Mercury. LORD CARDIGAN AND THE: BRIGHTON PUBLIC.—We understand froth a gentleman from Brighton, that after the representation of Macbeth at the theatre, a gentleman, occupying a private box, in a loud voice called out Three groans for Lord Cardigan, a call ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... LORD CARDIGAN AND THE BRIGHTON PUIILIC. — We understand from a gentleman from Brighton, that after the representation of Macbeth at the theatre, a gentleman, occupying a private box, in a loud voice called out Three groans for Lord Cardigan, a call ...

BEAVER BON The prevailing Fashion IN PARIS AND LONDON

... Advertiser. MARRIAGE OF LORD JOHN RUSSELL.—ItiS reported that the noble Secretary for the Colonies is shortly to be united in marriage with one of the Ladies Elliot, daughter of the Earl of Minto. First Lord of the Admiralty. Lord John Russell, it will be r ...

.4 \~:. , 1.. , ~. , .% DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. It is rumoured, that Earl Granville will be the new

... Advertiser. MARRIAGE OF LORD JOHN Ru SSELL.—II is reported that the noble Secretary for the Colonies is shortly to be united in marriage with one of the Ladies Elliot, daughter of the Earl of Minto. First Lord of the Admiralty. Lord John Russell, it will be ...

HOUSE and BUSINESS to be DISPOSED OF

... Mercury. LORD CARDIGAN AND THE BRIGHTON PUBLIC.—We understand from a gentleman from Brighton, that after the representation of Macbeth at the theatre, a gentleman, occupying a private box, in a loud voice called out Three groans for Lord Cardigan, a call ...

PRESTON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1840

... ArtoccrT.-Never, we believe, was t public feeling, more generally. or more unequivocally ex-o pressed than in the case of. Lord Cardigan, and in the ex- plaits of his renowned court partial. Captain Reynolds is already more than revenged, and retributive -jutice ...

Published: Saturday 07 November 1840
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 11117 | Page: 3 | Tags: News