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THE BISHOP OF NORWICH AND THE REV. C. N. WODEHOUSE

... TIHE BISHOP OF NORWICII AND THIE REV. C. N. W, ODEHOUSE. ty al The Rev. Chas. N. Wodehouse, Canon of Nor- be wich, has resigned his canoury and benefice, in a letter to sg the Bisbop of Norwich, alleging that he cannot con- te scientiously approve of the dasoniatory clauses of the Ir. Athanuasian Creed, the form of absolution in the office for .e- the visitation of the sick, nor the following ...

Published: Saturday 25 January 1845
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 835 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

Science and Art

... sicitrle anti art. NIANUF.kCTURE OF IRISII PEAT INTo FurL.-The only point, says the London Atla.i, on which all d opinions on Ireland are heartily agreed is, that its d first and grcatest want, the sine qua non, the thing h needful for the employment of its population-the I improvement of its resources, and the increase of its g wealth and its happiness, in capital-the introduction . 6 or the ...

Foreign Intelligence

... -1p -reip Entelligence. . . W,* FRANCE. DurnTIT THOUARs AND HIS SWoRD.-The ?? announces, with what feelings may be easily con- ceived, that the enemies of En-land, haters of perfidious Albion, in a word, tie penny and five- penny subscribers to the fund for purchasing a sword of honour ?? for Admiral Dupetit Thouars, had figu- ratively had their proffered present thrown in their faces. ...

Tit Bits

... get -Vito. C PEW ODD LOTS PROM TIE CATALOGUE OF COSTLY CURIOSITIES OP Alf ANTIQUARIAN. Ne'er send counnissionS out to Greece and Rome- The best antiquities are Maado at h1o1e. LOT THE FIRST. A feather of one of the geese that cackled so capi- tally as to save the Roman Capitol a rum 'Un to write, and recommended to Gibbs to balance his ac. counts with. An illuminated MS. copy of the tale ...

Forthcoming Chartist Meetings

... .ffnrtsbmotllf HI iartlot Ifkertitno- CITY- OF Loxuox.-Cliartist Iall, 1, Turnagain- lane.-T he public discussion will be resumed on Sun- dly moninlg Onext, at half-plast ten. At three o'clock of the same day, at the same place, the Metropolitan District Counwil will mueet for despatch of business, Ml. Preston will lecture in the evening. TURNAoAIx-LANE.-A general special meeting of the ...

To Readers and Correspondents

... go 1cialero all CorI-tlpu1e11tt. J. FALVEY AND Ma. W'reT-The following is the let'er noticede in our last, ris hlis ig been received fromn Mr. j, aly', one ofthe bought aid sold TooLs ofthe Lab,,or-depressing League, rind which be has sent its to 0 correct, as ble says, oure or tio trilling isrceeurr- ies in the report of tie Rothlerhai ])iscussion, lately iaserted in the 81ev. We give it, ...

TWO CHURCHES DESTROYED BY FIRE, IN EDINBURGH

... An event of a most disastrous and truly impressive character occurred on Sunday. The cathedral or col- legiate church of the Greyfriars, in connection with the Scottish &tablished Church, a pile of great extent and peculiarly verterablc from its antiquity and historical associations, has been almost totally destroyed by lire. It must be understood, that, as in many instances the case in ...

Published: Friday 24 January 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 453 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

Chartist Intelligence

... coalliot Entelliorltre. ?? - ?? LONDON. METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUCILC, 1, TuRrAOAIN- LANE, JAN. 19-Mr. Milne in the chair.-A report was delivered by the deputies respecting the soiree to be held in honour of ?? S. Duncombe, M.P., on the evening previous to the meeting of Parliament. Cre- dentials as a lecturer were ordered to be given to Mr. W. Matthews. Mr. J. G. Drew reported the success- ...

Railway Intelligence

... 31aillmap HlItCllfqEnCC. RAILWAYS.-Connected with the absorbing subject of railways is an analysis, wdhich has appeared in the B3ankers' M11agazine, of the proposed applica- tions to parliament, with the remark that it is a very good approximaltion, if not exactly accurate. The number of notices is as follows:- 1. Notices by old companies for acts for short braich liues, minor deviations, ...

Published: Friday 24 January 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3984 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

Agriculture and Horticulture

... not-ickliturt. alto particulturt. ?? IloRTICULTUiiE.-The mildness of the weather is i tile more surprising after the severe frost of De- j1 fluber. The winter is wearing rapidly away, and 0 although we may reasonably expect some sharp frosts 1 Juring the latter part of this month and the month of , February, there Is not much reason to fear a frost of long duration. To the gardener there is ...

Tit Bits

... C. it -33 (to. A FIW ODD LOTS FR.OM THF. CATALOGUE OF COSTLY CuIRIOIOTIE9 OF AN ANTIQUARIAN. ?? Cu111 ?? SsioIIs out to Greece and l0omne- The be't 111tiqluitiieal ea He at ho ie. LUT TIE FIRST. A feather of one of the geese that cackled so capi- tally as to save the Romman Capitol; a rum 'Un to write, and recommniendedk to Gibbs to balance his at- counts with. An illuminated MIS. copy of ...

TO THE MANCHESTER COUNCIL

... TO THY MANCUESTEg COUNCIL. G~sMa~,-BY your zeal, your courage, your es~your amity, your watchfulness, and your eaesty, you have hucceeded in making the eause 1AW7r ?? in your locality, and throughout e terive district influenced by vour example ?? eavy with reference to those powerfod interests en- ?? against you, and politically as,regards the in- f5luece of a hostile press,-l cannot too much ...