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Sale* Auction. PAPER HANGINGS. MR. JOHN HEPPER has the pleasure to make known that he received instructions to ..

... most respectfully solicited. JOHN LANCASTER, Auctioneer. FREEHOLD ESTATES in CARDIGAN PLACE, on the Kirkstall Road, and WARDLE-BTREET. MARLBOROUGH STREET, Leeds.—To be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr. Thomas Ridpeth, at the Beckett's Arms Inn, on the Kirkstall Road ...

Published: Saturday 22 March 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Intelligencer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1796 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE QUEEN'S BAL COSTUME

... the period selected for the fete; thus, the Duke of Wellington appeared as the Duke ot Cumberland of that day; the Earl of Cardigan, as an officer of the Eleventh Dragoons at the battle of Culloden; the Marquis of Londonderry, as cavalry-officer of the ...

Published: Saturday 14 June 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1072 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

FOR SALE BY AUCTION, at the Hall of Commerce, on Thursday. 3rd, 4th, 7th, Bth, loth, 15th, 16th, and 19th

... and other Appurtenances tiie same belonging, situate at Cardigan Place, in the Township of Headingley-cum-Burley, Fronting the Leeds and Kirkstall Turnpike Road, and now the Occupation of Mr. John Poynter. Lot 2. All that other DWELLING-HOUSE, with the ...

Published: Saturday 28 June 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Intelligencer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1768 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

IRELAND

... IRELAND. The '82 Club.—Lord Cloncurry joined this club last week. On the same day, Mr. John Reilly, a Councillor and able Repealer, who was proposed by Mr. Smith O'Brien, and seconded by Mr. O'Connell, was black-balled. Mr. Reilly tailor and draper. ...

Published: Saturday 12 April 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1039 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Public Amusements

... Pytlhias. Charactes by Messrs. Grattan Dawson, Neville, Rayner, llarr.itb't, Lewis, Lickfold, Marchant, Robberds, ard Meetdiltes Campbell, Neville, Robberds, &c. On Wednesday and Thursday, Othello.' Oithell, Mr. Grattan Daweson; lago, Mr. Harrington; ...

IRELAND

... seen only on the stage. But that contribution to the fashions for the season does not exhaust O'Connell's resources: his son John—dressed, we suppose, this killing dress- is to on a deputation to Rome, attended by Lord Ffrench and a few Bishops. Will there ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1098 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Ireland

... much cause of complaint it would turn out in arms to seek redress. Mr. O'Connell objected to the latter opinion expressed by Mr. Grattan. The Irish seers too well instructed in politics to thiuk of taking up arms to obtain their political rights; and their ...

Her Majesty and his Royal Highness Prince Albert honoured the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, with their presence on ..

... Kectory of Badsworth. The Rev. Geo. Wharton, vicar of St. John's Stanwick, in the diocese of Ripon, has been presented to the rectory of Stanl'ord-le-Hope, in the county of Essex. Patron, John Seagram,|Esq. The Rev. James Bonwell, curate of Liverpool ...

Published: Saturday 08 March 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Intelligencer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1315 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Public Amusements

... in a Pro- svdioeal Theatre, ROYAL MARYLEBONE THEATREi. LESSEE, Ma. JOHN DOUOLASS. vIRST appearance of Mr. B. Blanchard and his n- F derful Dog Victor. Re-engagemaent of Mr. Grattan Dawaon, who will appear in the week as Damon, Othello, and Mercutio. ...

IRELAND

... position to state, that should a call of the house be ordered it will disobeyed, and that O'Connell, O'Brien, John O'Connell, Dillon Browne, Grattan, and the other representatives of the people who labour in the national cause, will treat the threat of Mr ...

Published: Saturday 17 May 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1865 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

Ireland

... arof to seek redrohes. Mr. O Connell objected to the latter opinion expressed by Mr. Grattan. The Irish were too well instructed ins politics to think of talbing up arms to obtain their political rights; and their enemies would not desire anything more ...

Ireland

... ares tosseek redress. Mr. O'Connell objected to the latter opinion expreseed by Mr. Grattan. The Iris h were too well instructed in politics to thinke of taking up arms to obtain their political rights; and their enemies would not desire anything more ...