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THE COURT FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS

... saidi he county of Derby, Toll liente and Collector. red JOHN RUSSELL, formerly of Every Street, M1anches- he ter, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, M~anager for the . nli- firm of James Russell and Co. in the bulsiness of Lace sit Thread ?? ; then of ...

The following PRISIONERS were then tried

... FROXt THE PERSON IN TENANT STREET. Williarn Pletcher was charged with stealing from the person of John Russell, one shilling and half-a-crown._ John Russell was in the Tenant-street on the 12th February last. Felt some one put their hands to the bottom ...

STAFFORDSHIRE

... Joshua Brough, Esq., Leek, John Challinor, Esq., Blackwood Hill, Francis Cruso, Esq., Leek, Mr. Charles Finney, Broadeneadon, Mr. Joseph Gould, Pilsbury, Edwin Heaton, Esq., Leek, Thomas Ileaton, Esq., Endon, John Russell, Esq., Leek, Hugh Sleigh, Esq ...

MINISTERIAL MUTTERINGS

... Northallerton, has renewed in the House of Commons an attempt which had been previously made, on various occasions, by Lord John Russell, Sir Robert lleron, and other Whigs of note, to alter and amend the Act of the 6th Anne, cap. 7, with respcct to vacating ...

Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors

... HARRIS, Esq. Commissioner, the following H in catsesB were heard and determined: we George Farmer John Russell, Ralph Chrichlow, James jH of Duxbury, John 9mith, Adam Bown, Benjamin Harding, and George Allen, were unopposed and declared entitled to the ...

ECCLESIASTICAL

... attracted Coventgarden market by an announcement that the Rev. Lord Wriothesley Russell, Canon of Windsor and Deputy-Clerk of the Closet to the Queen, a half-brother of Lord John Russell, M.P.,and of the Duke of Bedford, would preach the first of a series of ...

BAKEWELL PETTY SESSIONS (SPECIAL), SATURDAY, April 11

... beenr resident at that favourite n. watering-place during the winter. g LoatD JOHN RU8SFLL- In reply to a letter froni Mr. e. H. W. Wickham, M.P., soliciting Lord John Russell to se deliver a lecture in Bradford on behalf of the Peel Park t6 in that borough ...

ARMY INQUIRY COMMITTEE

... mistake. He did not think that the expedition was ordered to sail too late. The correspondence between himself ned Lord John Russell respecting the military departments did not embarrass the government at that period. The govern. ment were in a state of ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... treet, from the late Isaac Mellor to Selina Mellor; the Alexandra Hotel, Siddals-yoad, from John Smith to John Russell; the New Inn, Duffleld-road, from John Chamberlain to Joseph Chamberlain; the Angel Inn, Oorn-market, from Matthew Strotton to E. H ...

The Hoi.'sk Co.ujions. The benches both the Minis'.eterial anil Opposition bide the House have been crowdedly ..

... the side gallery, directly behind his friends. They are situated as to keep in countenance Lord John Russell, Lord I'alnit rston. Sir George Grey, and Sir John tollhouse, who attend very punctually the Ministerial bench. Sir Robert Harry maintains a sort ...

HER MAJESTY'S ANSWER

... welcomned the ci 'vetranwarrior, %whose nanne is idetntified with the glory atidi of his country. Soon afterwards Lord John Russell wals p se, seen roreb gin at corier of his crigand the recoep- dI d to tion which the mover (of thle 1 tuoney gt'ant ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... not to spare their compromising tendencies, but to press for a division—and so certain Ministers voted for the Bill, Lord John Russell and Sir G. C. Lewis among their number; while Mr. Gladstone voted against it; and the Premier did not vote. What next ...