Mr. FREEIR said, seeing through the medium of the press that Mr. D'lffanger had given a notice of motion with respect to the alteration of the !fames of certain streets and places in that parish, but more especially with respect to the New-road, he hoped that that gentleman woul
January 17, 1857 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
the grand link in the Board of Works, the chain which they required. Mr. OFFOR would vote for the deputation, because he wished to Mr. DENNIS wished the Board to guard against two classes of satisfy Sir Benjamin H a ll th a t the judgment of their engineer was men—engineers and
October 18, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
WE deem it of importance to our readers (especially to those not belonging to the Established Church) to lay before them the effect of this Act (19 and 20 Victoria, c. 119), which will come into operation on the Ist of January next. Where more practical information may be wanted
December 27, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
Journal, the same size as the Times, published every Friday, giving all the news of the week up to the latest hour. Edited by JouN CAMPBELL, D.D., Editor of the British Banner, whose connection with that paper will then cease. No expense or effort will be spared to render THE BR
December 27, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
material to begin with, and its magnitude is its smallest difficulty. The manner in , which names are repeated over and over again, is the great source of confusion. There are, for example, according to: Mr. GALLAWA.Y, the followinc , names repeated more than twenty times,, not
December 13, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
OUR readers will perceive from the reports of the Metropolitan Board of Works that Mr. JOSIAH WILKINSON, one of the members of St. Pancras, has brought formally before that body the subject of deodoi ising the sewage, and thus saving at one and the same time the river from pollu
December 13, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England