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... another requiring their attendance at least twice on the Sabbath some place of public worship.—AWo# Chronicle. SCOTLAND. Cardigan.—Tue «7tu Regiment °f Fo ...
... another requiring their attendance at least twice on the Sabbath some place of public worship.—AWo# Chronicle. SCOTLAND. Cardigan.—Tue «7tu Regiment °f Fo ...
... Le imington and 4, Hyde Park-place. With power to add to their numbers.; • IINStLTING ENGINEERS. Robert Stephenson, Esq. Sir John M'Neill. ACTING BNCINEKB. S. C. line-. Esq.. Civil Eugir.eer, ('ray's Inn-square. SURVEYORS. Messrs. George Burbridge and Co ...
... [Dec. 12] John S.D.E*. Wolf Munro Active Constitution Galway Ark Jane Stag Sir Henry Pottinger Royal William Rambler Phoenix Anne Eliza Anne H—N-W., strong breeze, sharp frost. 12-N., fresh. EMSWORTH. meed [Dec. 13] from Hope, Quick, Newport John&Sam.,Lewis ...
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... ? 2 2 0 Rev. R. Baxter, 2d don. 25 0 0 Lord John Fitzroy, 3d Captain the Hon. R. | don ' 5 0 0 Boyle, 2d don 5 0 0 George Fludyer, Esq., Francis Beekford, Esq., 3d don. 35 0 0 ?? 2 2 0 Lady Emily Foley, arm. 2 00 J. R. Brodnck, Esq. .. 5 00 1 The E..rl ...
... W. Bacon ; and W. T. H. Smith, Shipowner. Colchester and Wivenhoe—John 6. Chamberlain, Constantinople—Seager and Scott, Ship Chandlers aniGtnertHmh Conway—John Jones, Liverpool Arms. Cork—Coates and Lefebure, Ship Agents. Cove of Cork N. O. Seymour, ...
... Svo., with Portrait, price ISs., cloth, THE CORRESPONDENCE of JOHN, Fourth Duke of BEDFORD; selected from the Originals at Wo- burn Abbey 171: to 1770 : . With Introductions by Lord John Russell. London : Longman, Brown, (ireen, and Longmans. NEW VOLUME ...
... hmissed his footinsr, and, endeavouring to save hansel', iie put his right arm out\ which, unfortuna'ely, was drawn between two rollers, and i leforc the machine couid be stopped, the arm was frightiu crushed, lie lnnb was amputated, but died Tuesday. Ve d ...
... granted by Sir Robert Peel, ceases with the decease of Mrs. Hood, who lived but a twelvemonth to enjoy it. We believe that Lord John Russell has already been applied to by the friends of the family to continue the pension to the children, but his lordship ...
... ARE THE PEASANTRY ARMING ?—This is a question so grave and serious, more especialli in the d raw present ill be cumstances of Ireland, that I am sure your reaglad to know that the labouring people at least are not purchasing arms. The demand is on the ...
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... of the Council in T_Th - e queen gave audience to the Marquis of 11sdowne and Lord John Russell. eheir Excellencies the Netherlands and New Wanada Ministers, Lord John Russell, the Marquis \r• l Lansdowne, Earls Minto, Grey and Auckland; qseount Palmerston ...