LONDON. William Yon Goldsmid Es 1 The Hon. J. T. Leslie Melville. Hiche s. ' q. Ilichard L. J n . Esq. Robert Murray, Esq. Thomas R ' ""' E"• Edward Howley Palmer, Esq. uaM. John La Kerup Esq MP. I William Routh, Esq. Laurence. ' " • I Henry Templer, Esq. I saac Ne w BRIGHTON. •
October 20, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
This insolvent, since his discharge sotne time ago, had paid his creditors, and now applied for a re-convey:lnce, and to cancel the warrant of Ettorney given at the time of his adjudication for the debts inserted in his schedule. The matter was referred to the provisional assign
October 20, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
FATAL STEAM-BOAT ACClDENT.—Yesterday afternoon an Inquest was held at the Ship York public-house, Yorkstreet, Itotherhithe, before It. Carter, Esq., Coroner for Surrey, on the body of W. Brown, a stonemason, aged thirty years, who was drowned on Saturday, the boat in which he wa
October 20, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
-41t LBOROUGH-STREET.—(This DAY.) 111;:r 1 of the name — Of Mason was brought before door, charged with bring found sitting at a street- Police constable proved the charge. ?he Poor creature, in reply to several questions from the -"'anistrate, stated that she was in a state of g
October 20, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
Tavern, Kennington, to finish the revision of the registration for the above borough. There was a very thin attendance. None of the cases were of general interest. The whole of the list being gone through, the Court adjourned to this day, to settle several undecided claims. The
October 20, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
to three points. In the first place reference was made the declaration of the House of Commons, that in certain oases the allowance given to the Protestant Clergy should be wholly withdrawn—in other words, the House of Commons had declared to the world that in all cases where th
October 20, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
(From tEe Times.) The law of spoliation has been called by Lord John Russell a measure for giving increased security and stability to the Established Church of Ireland. His Lordship is passing credulous when it suits him. He Las heard much prosing on the subject of " conciliatio
October 20, 1835 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England