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THE LIVERPOOL TELEGRAPH AND SHIPPING GAZETTE TELEGRAPH OFFICE Northash, Allward, front Liverpool at Lisbon 16th ..

... 802 Thompson, Lahgtrys New Orleans WATERFORD — May 23. Wind S.S.E. to W.S.W.—Sailed — The Hound, for St. John's, eafoundland. Ti'e Vharlutte, St. John's, :; , ..wfuundlantl, from LonOon, was wrecked near Aveiro, on the 11th 8a i!ed May 4. far Dorcas, littnehntau ...

News and Observations

... quiet. Sir John Davies had left Hug Kong in her Majesty's steamer Vulture, the 6ih instant, for Cochin China, on a special mission that Court, accompanied by her Majesty'a ship Ringdove, and only returned juat before the departure the mail. Sir John had not ...

Published: Friday 24 December 1847
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7319 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

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... of Cork Leith, w. oy—The Carron Co.; John Davidson and Co.;Camp INTO Sept. .:5 :— bell and Rudd. Lime , —A. F. Moot Ceumbeil and Rudd RUNCORN Olt' Cape Horn heavy gales from the North Easterly J. Malin ; Preston arm We son ;G. Iteni.b, jun. sally — —Cram ...

LIVERPOOL, (THURSDAY) JUNE, 24, 1847. e ‘

... fcsq. John Campbell, Ksrj. , Edmund Molyneut, Esq. David Cannon, Esq. Urainley-Moore, Esq. Thomas Dover, Esq. Henry Moore, Esq. Richard Harbord, K«q. James Pownall, Esq. R. S. Henderson, Esq. Archibald Sinclair, Esq. R. Brodhurst Hill, Esq. John Torr, ...

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, and DEATHS

... On Monday, at St. John the Baptist's Church, 3 • SEARCH w ELL to Miss MARTHA MIDDLETON WHITF-•%,,,nbe'' On Tuesday, at St. David's Church, by the Rey. W. Mr. JoHN JONES to Miss KENNISH, of Castlefown, Isle„-b„parl Same day, at St. John the Baptist's Church ...

Published: Monday 17 May 1847
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 9484 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

Imperial Parliament

... >r, ■lames lev wood Hmdioy, Horsman, C W G Howard, Wm Jackson. Sir John Jervis, John Jerv-M, Wi'li-mi gn, S La»ctdies, Earl ot e >ln, J Marshal', vViiliam Marshal', R G F Men z, John O'Connell, Feargus O'Connor, Sir R ...

COASTWISE

... Glasgow locket. joseph Kirkhove, Ostend Coalition Docc —A Flag on the north Pier of the entrance into Tro Leaves Arrives Arms Arms Beard; both fur Glasgow ; Elizabeth Hardy. Me Shumac 450 bars Emery Stone 10 tone t hi s d uc k . • - - - Class. I.eaves ...

COASTWISE

... Livernool New John 51 Roberts Hope 50 Smith, J J Day .. . Nlostyn ago, 1 ork iugton Mary 54 Copeland, liushby & Edwards .. do. Active 30 Morgan, J J Day.. Helen & Mary 42 Connor, Thos. Lemon 68 Doolittle. Hugh Crawford 49 Brown. Cardigan Runcorn do ...

Imperial Parliament

... poor, and found employment for tl.em, even borrowed money for the purpose, were absolutely penniless in consequence of an armed combination against them, which prevented the payment of rents. (Hear, hear.) ( Lord Stanlej had property in a part Ireland ...

d Cite EXTRAORDINARY CHEAP SALE

... robe, and such merchants as desired to attend. The ATTORNEY-GENERAL, in reply to Mr. 11. Grattan, said he had seen the letter of the Bishop of Exeter to Lord John Russell, on the subject of Dr. Hampden's appointment, but had been prevented by the press ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF LORDS, MONDAY. The C4rn Importation Bill and the Navigation-law Suspen- Mon Bill ..

... December, for the purchase of seed. He proposed that this advance should be made to the proprietors, and not to the tenants. Lord John Russell proceeded to show the other measures of relief proposed, by loans, encouragement of drainage, dec., appointment of ...

Published: Monday 01 February 1847
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6634 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

death of mr. O'Connell. The Moniteur Paritien of Thuwday night contains fitter'from Nice mentions the death of ..

... death, which took place in a very considerable portion, n-.t the greater part, of all that he possessed to his second son, Mr. John O'Connell, of l*rena. t 1 >' ear Mr. O'Connell found himself under the displeasure of his relatives, and obliged to contend ...

Published: Tuesday 25 May 1847
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5945 | Page: 5 | Tags: News