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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE published every and country. A Prospectus, with the list of contributors the office, 3 ..

... GARDENERS' CHRONICLE published every and country. A Prospectus, with the list of contributors the office, 3, Charles-street, Covent Garden, London. STAFFORD MARKET. consequence of Christmas Day the present year falling , on a Saturday, Notice is Hereby Given ...

LICHFIELD

... t e following favourable critique ot Mr. Harrison, of Lichfield Cathedral. Harrison. (whom many present fancied to the Covent Garden Harrison) s 0 f the Birmingham Concerts and made very successful debut here. He sang All'is lost now,' trom the Sonnambula; ...

LORD JOHN RUSSELL v. ThE BISHOP OF EXETER

... Church, is too notorious to need being recalled to the remembrance of our readers. Tavistock, Thorney Abbey, Wobnrn, and Covent Garden, bear ample testimony to the cormorancy of this illustrious house in this respect. And the recent attempt of our little ...

CONDENSED INTELLIGENCE

... Peterborough makes tho a rics which have fallen into the gift of Lord Melbourne since the year Madame be tlle lessee of Covent Garden for the ensuing season .. At the late dinner given to her Majesty at House, out of a small number of gnosis, methiding ...

CONDENSED INTELLIGENCE

... severe illness. Mr. Foote, the father of the present Countess of Harrington, died at his residence in Henriettastreet, Covent Garden, after a few hours illness Mr. Foote, in early life, was an actor of no hi-m' standing the profession.—The Marquis of ...

FROM FRIDAY'S GAZETTE, DEC. 31

... t, bankers. W. and C. Mather and J. T. Newstead, Manchester and Salford. ironfoundcrs. H. Robinson, Henrietta-street, Covent garden, banker. W. Birrowdale, Branthwaite, Cumberland paper manufacturer. FROM TUESDAY'S GAZETTE, DEC 28. INSOLVENTS. Henry Adolphns ...

VALUABLE COPYHOLD PROPERTY AT SHELTON, In the Staffordshire Potteries. TO SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. RALPH JOHNSON ..

... Liverpool; the Bush, Bristol; of Mr. Fisher, Auctioneer, Manchester; at the Auction Mart; and at Mr. George Robins's Offices, Covent Garden, London, where the three beautiful views of the Castle and Loch may be seen. CORN MARKET INN, BELL-STREET, BIRMINGHAM. ...

On the Bank of LOCH LOMOND, an ESTATE distinguished for its proud superiority over ail attempted rivalry of the ..

... Liverpool; the Bush, Bristol; of Mr. Fisher, Auctioneer, Manchester; at the Auction Mart; and at Mr. George Robins's Offices, Covent Garden, London, where the three beautiful views the Castle and Loch may be seen. TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERIES ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... have returned to their constituents without having eaten the great dinner which was to have been provided for them ftt Covent Garden Theatre, in case their mission had not proved a failure. Melbourne's last Yarn.—Poulett Thompson, in conversation with ...