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PRESTON MIDSUMMER SE

... of the usual preliminary business was pilgeaeded with, the oathls of fealty anti allegiance to our Sovereign Lady the Queen Victoria, were tendered by Mr. Gorst, and respec- lively taken by the magistrates present, beginning with the learned Chairman ...

EXECUTIONS

... favour of a echarter that cannot be traced; but all these matters will form subjects of investigation. e Liberal Colleclione-Queen-square Chapel, Chesten awhich has undergone extensive improvements and en- n largements, was re-opened, a few days ago, when ...

LIVERPOOL MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... avoist of Florida. Coleraine, M7A-oStmIprto from CeSsrainU12icorns, Crawford, o Glasgcsw- Unitod S ateisson, Battey, Dublin--Queen of the Isl, ill Ile f ?? JI S. Shicarwater; Blossom, Logan-, aere At1wnson, Dililn-GOeO , bas ?? owey- o ] r Victria, Aberdeen ...

CHARGE AGAINST THE DOCK COMMITTEE

... the Queen, vi terreto PBzL's appeal to the Queen Wns FL most moving scene, Victoria turn'd on her heel; And the Orange knight saw It was time to withdraw, As the Queen did not like such a PR (appeal } ANOTHUP. VERSION. PEKL'8 APPEAL to the ...

Lancashire Summer Assizes

... itliks 'iiio WkItlant ,,titi icy asis lyiog euiirest dii, With her head ?? ho sohiiitvoardt-idutliig lip tue river. Thre Victoria ~terum Tug tis, o wits ubutti two hiindiid Yarids froit thu bow wvater snark, abreast thoeloehk att titi I inthli. Thto toniui ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... v werylsl iii this listte of Kintg AlfredI, brst sect'i tohrit Ion sit *t&ninsceoelts ressisiro', Cite trgeig Of QrUCett Victoria. lit Inotoicls the~re nstS a j ory ianeetisv ilse iltri ?? inturtioe, lise Who' %vere his Shotewridst. 'Te joiry' strat ...

SALFORD HUNDRED QUARTER SESSIONS

... those rolls were granted. NCONIPENSATION TO CONTRACTOR Or VICTORIA BRIDGE. Mr. Wm. Garnett said a memorial had been presented to the magistrates by Mr. Gannon, the contractor for the Victoria Bridge, who had sustained a loss amounting to £77. odd; and ...

THE COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH v. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

... the ?? were not more deserving 'of blaiue than Lord c D'enman, and the other judges of the Court of Queen's u , Bench, in the reign of Queen Victoria. ii t - The judges of ?? of- Queeu's Bench may yet q avert-thienischievous consequenceswhich must follow ...

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... books the proceedings on the cocason of the marriage of most .0 George III, and en the coronation of William IV and Queen alsot n Victoria.an y The MAYOR asked if it were the pleasure of ?? to be dmake any demonstration on that o~cason. e Mr. BOLTON said ...

Lancaster Summer Assizes

... prisoiner's punishmetit wo;lti iiot hi_ 0e. be. It was not for him to say; It would rest entirely in the hands on aj 1' of the Queen. Tie probability was, that ?? be treesported bank;, Cit for a great numb r of years. NuV.) uW I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.—THURSDAY

... first ?? of Queen Victoria, through her alliance with.Prince Albert, first cousin of the Queen of Portugal through her alliance with the King os Portugal, nephew of his brother-iu.law the King of Belgium, nephew of his own sister the Queen of Belgium by ...

MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM BUSSELL

... by Consent. thle 0 eonl- Se fired SHIP NEWS. . !ieid THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 7.-Wind S. S. E. at Liens ARIiiVICI. 0' id a Queen Victoria, Ileizley, and Leeds, Par-sons, from Dublin- d anid Mary, Teare, Isle of Man-Newcastle, S5owell, Carlisle l able ti F ...