HOLLANDS-PROCLAMATION the KING. We, William, by the Grace Cod King cf the Netherlands, Prince of Orange Nassau, Grand Duke Luxemburg, ire. &c. Last year, whin interests cf our dear country in the critical circumstances in which it was placed, obliged us" to support by arms the n
December 2, 1832 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
William Miller, wood-merchf nt, Leith Walk, Edinburgh, Creditors to meet in the Royal Exchange ColTee-House, Nov and Dec 14, at 2. Thomas Hcrbertson, and builder, Glasgow. Creditors to meet in the Eagle Inn, Maxwell-street, Dec 5 and li), 2, William Ross, coach-proprietor and in
December 2, 1832 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
THE CHASE. Sir M. W. Ridley's Fox-Hoinds meet on Tuesday the 23th of October, at Numiykirk; and on Friday the 31st, at Nctherwitton,—each morning half-past ten. The Fox-Hoi-nds will meet on Monday the of October, at Bowsden Moor Whin, near Dean; Wednesday the £;!th, at Corse; an
October 25, 1834 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
Northumberland and Durham, and of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, that he will, early in the ensuing Month, OPEN the PREMISES No. 68, PILGRIM-STREET, NEWCASTLE, (next Door to the Journal Office,) with superior and carefully selected STOCK of BOOKS and STATIONERY, and to which he takes this
October 25, 1834 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
department; but few observations in this place may contribute to a proper application of what we have compiled. The propositions made to the King of Holland by Lord Palmerston and Prince Talleyrand have not produced much impression upon the Dutch King. His Majesty is still pfovo
January 19, 1833 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
habeas corpus act is to be suspended; that O'Connell and his volunteer corps of agitators will * placed under lock and key, etc. We do not believe the tale. We do not believe Lord Grey's government capable of so wholesome all energy. Yet, matters must, ere long, come to that pas
January 19, 1833 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
25th), at Low Willington, in the Parish of Wallsend, near Newcastle, A the FARMING STOCK, IMPLEIJk MENTS of H USB AND DAIRY UTENSILS, &c, belonging to Mr. W. H. Allinson, declining Farming; consisting of Draught Dorses, 2 Cows, 4 Long and Short Carts, Iron Ploughs, 1 Wood Do., P
March 21, 1835 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
shews the amount paid per share; the second column the present value pet share : and the third column the premium profit on the original subscription Birmingham f ft f-rtT" Halifax 3io Huddersfield », „2> 0 Lancaster J>s Liverp. & Manch. His. «..'- 15 Manchester X " 19 » « Hank
November 16, 1833 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
on Thursday First, the 3rd October, at Twelve o'Clock precisely, Mr. S. Scaiee, Auctioneer, A Quantity of DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS, imported from Haarlem, per .Margaret, Captain Tuck, consisting of the finest Sorts of double and single Hyacinths, and double and single Tulips, named —d
September 28, 1833 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
U ' h l>e resumed Newcastle, I -c c Day - I r,n« rec eive the Rents from the Tenants be " , Da s before the Audit, no Quietus after the °nday and Thursday * -J 011 which Days the Accounts of every Kind »c settled. 16th February, 1836. E KV. NE^OnToi HAPE, PREACH BRUNSWICK-PLACE
March 19, 1836 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England