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Virttl

... Virttl. At the Duke of Beaufort'., Badminton, Lady Geo, - Granville Ryder, of a son. On the 19vh in London, the Countess Gower. (daughter of the of Carlisle) of a son and heir to the noble house of StatTord. On the 29th ult, at tbe residence of her father ...

General InteUtgence

... millers 'always Isaer ew haw, sir.— And what don't you know I deal know whackers they eat; sir. New Scsioutaseces.—The Duke of Newcastle has, with the entire approbation of the Provost and apd Masters of Una, and Øi s Bib sat of the ibeeiel - ihiee ...

VALUABLE O%K AND OTHER TIMBER

... -I. Tie Dublin Dinner to Lord Morpetb: by the Writer of the Brunswick Clubs, in the last No.; 11. Hell- Fire-Dick, the Cambridge Coachman; 111. The Grave of Hofer ,• IV. Fagging at the Great Schools ; V. Memoirs and Contessions a a Police Officer; VI ...

LESFIELD COURIER 4k; ~/...PI -A- 1 -iii: 1 MILK OR DAIRY FARM, sz LET, and entered upon at the usual

... several holdings of Richard Cooke, and Strethill Kinsey. LOT 11. Bedford, Berks, k including the Town of Ilungerford,) Bucks, Cambridge, (including the Town of Newmarket,) Chester Cornw Leicester, Lincoln, Middlesex Monmouth, Norfolk, Northampton, Northumberland ...

2915 The month of February is what is termed a prompt month

... attempt to reduce their wages. The Swallow has already made its appearance at Clangs, in the North of Scotland. The Duke of Cambridge, Governor-General of Hanover, is expected to leave that kingdom shortly, for the purpose of visiting London. The pos ...

TO IRONMONGERS

... conveyed to the Infirmary. *e understand it is probable he will recover—Nese/us:cc Herald. It is rumoured that the Duke of Cambridge Mil come to England, to speak, as well as tom, for Catholic concession. INTELLIGENCE EXTRAORDINARY !—We copy the following ...

AUCIIO Duly

... ad in transacting some routine business—At that hour the debate on the Catholic Relief Bill had rut commenced. The Duke of Cambridge has, it is understood, purchased Cholniondeley House, Piccadilly, of the Marquis of Cholmondeley. The Carlton Club, like ...

MOST DREADFtiL ACM-DENT AT HYDE

... modern, as many new houses are now untenanta- in consequence of this precaution not having been resorted to. IN RE ASHLEY.—The Duke of Marlborough had nothing to do with Woodstock last eection • the Marquis of Blandford returned himself, and his friend by ...

THE REVENUE

... Herald. Senots RSHIPS.—John Sayer, Esq., of Park nt, Portland Place, formerly of Harrow . and afterwards of Cain's College, Cambridge, th the consent of the Governors of the School, shed two Scholarships of the yearly value of _ :nines each, as an encouragement ...

Col TO THE EDITOR. have in your last paper, a letter adto you by Mr. E. I). Davenport, M.P., mood

... professors, tutors, and others, connected with the toliege. We are glad to hear that a regulation is about to be adopted by the Duke of Wellington, which must give very general satisfaction. All pensioner+ and halt-pay officers residing on the Continent will ...

Published: Saturday 25 April 1829
Newspaper: Macclesfield Courier and Herald
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4019 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

*martial Parliament

... Highness the Duke of Clarence Is, we understand, extremely indisposed. For the tut few days he has been suffering from repeated spasmodic attacks, which have, we are sorry to say, placed even the life of his royal highness is immineot danger. The Duke of Wellington ...

enteral latellignta

... between the Duke ot Cambridge and the Marquis of Chelmondeley about the taking possession of , Chohnondeley House, width his Royal Highness has purchased of the Marquis. The Noble Lord wishing to keep the house over this season, and the Royal Duke wishing ...