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l-fPORTANT FROM THE BRAZILS

... 8 morning at a very early hour her Majesty's j-^ Express, Lieut Herrick, commanding, ar- _j rom Rio de Janeiro, whence she sailed on Jan. 13. . Passengers were Mr. J. J. Jackson, Mr. David Stevon- Q Angel Richon, Mr. Justin D. Steeman, Dr. W. V . ° f her ...

S T wpsL» to NEW YORK.— The GREAT » GREAT nu?^ I STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S SHIPS II EtT T _\/i.J£ IN

... RN ' of 17w > Tons, and 450 Horses Power, fwnmaiuW re ' B ' R ' MATHEWS, Esq. (late First Officer), Wlow: ' are tended to Sail for the Season of 1844 as Q Teiltw FROM LIVERPOOL. S-*»t BritoiT^HApril 27 Great Britain, Sat., Aug. 31 B*»t wSITI Ma y 25 ...

Published: Friday 26 January 1844
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 7459 | Page: 2 | Tags: railways 

GAME LIST.— COUNTY of MIDDLESEX. (FIRST PUBLICATION.) LIST of PERSONS who have taken out GENERAL GAME ..

... separate List the names and' residences of all persons surcharged in double duty for sportiug without certi The GREAT BRITAIN will sail from her moorings in the River at Four o'clock, p.m. on the 27th inst. A steamer to convey Passengers on board will leave the ...

Published: Saturday 20 September 1845
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 33427 | Page: 8 | Tags: railways 

Snujpma* Itarttaintui*

... selection shall have discharged one of the said four mem- bers from further attendance on the said committee. Lord li. .SOMERSET sail the subject had been much discussed in the committee of selection, and they had come to the determination that the best course ...

S'KAM to NEW YORK.— The GREAT tf^-WESTERN, 1700 tons, 450-horses power, B. R, Ksq., Commander. (Ui ?? r om ..

... over ; a deta hed dairy, cow-shed, and fuel-houses, one six-stalled sta ole, two loose boxes, and one three-stal ed stable, sail, lie-room, double coach-house, laundry, wash-house, brew-house, and other out-buildings. Brickworth House, within a ride of ...

Published: Saturday 06 September 1845
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 14534 | Page: 3 | Tags: railways