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Preston, Lancashire, England

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... in the above provision to prevent any lon. Gentleman from proposing additional members for the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin, the constituency being con- served inviolate. NinthlyIrcland and Scotlend-as voer Were, and ?? God it is no ...

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... King intends creating threw Irish Dukes, and that the following noblemen are to be raised to the Peerage,_Marquis Wellesley, as Duke of Dublin ; the Marquis of Lansdowene, as Duke of Kerry ; and Earl Fitzwilliam, as Duke of Rockinigham.._.orn. ig I.erald ...

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... been elected, by the Court of Common Council, recorder of lHuntingdon, in he room of the Marquis of Lothian, resigted.- Cambridge ('hatsoicle. A hawk, of extranorditary sie-, measuring three feet eight inches betwixt the tips of the wings. was last werk ...

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... magistrates, as a reason for making the fine much more, that k1r. Roths- child was the richest man in Europe. On Monday week the Duke of Gordon and a party, at Pitfour, notwithstanding the exereme barlnese of the (lay, bagged 165 head of game, corsistlfig of ...

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... sengers, proceeded at a rapid rate. The country through which the railway passes is extremely picturesque. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, who have bees absent from this country more than two years, are shortly expected in England. Their elegant mansion ...

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... unin- 6ured property is estimated to be equal to what is insured. It will be observed that Air. Aldam, of Trinity Col- lege, Cambridge, son of William Ahlata, Esq. of Leeds, and of Warmwsworth, near Doncaster, has obtained the high honour of fourth Wrangler ...

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... Hague. The Duke of Sussex, who was prevented last year from going to Holkham, in Norfolk, the seat of M1r. and Lady Ann Coke, intends paying them his customary visit this autumn, and a large assemblage of guests ate expected there. At the Cambridge assizes ...

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... Is I The Lincoln Afe'cury states that thei large and valuable d l estate near Newark, held by the Dukes 'of Newcastle, I since the thie of the first duke, inder tile crown, at little I more tha n a nominal rent, is advertised for sale, at the ; a eopiration ...

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... wrek, and at a private larty played a concerto in his bost style.- Mornisn Paper. The subscription for raising a statue to the Duke of Wellington amounts at present to upwards of X£5000. M Iliss Jane Porter has boln liuakinlg aL tour with soene Y antiquarian ...

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... parishioners of St. Saviour's, Soutlhwark, postponed indefinitely the granting of a Church-rate, by a vote of 300 to 199. The Duke of Roxburgh has ordered his tenants to vote for the liberal candidate at the next election; whereat the Tories are exceedingly ...

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... circles that a niece of'the Duke of Wellington will shortly be led to the hymenial altar by an M.P. of the opposition benches of the House of Com. mons. It is reported that Lord Prudhoe, brother and heir-presump- tive to the Duke of Northumberland, is on ...

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... Churches. 'Tlhe noble earl was highly delighted with the seenery surrounding Brougham Hall. -Curlisle Journlu. Dr. Ltmnb, of Cambridge, has been appointed Dean of Bris- tol in the place of Dr. Musgrave, elevated to the see of Hereford. The receipts on the ...