The General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for this eeunty commenced on Monday, in the Shire Hall, before Trafford After the Chairman had addressed the Grand Jury, the Magistrates returned their room to transact the county business. The first subject was the LocK-crs Mr. rase to
January 5, 1839 - Staffordshire Advertiser - Stafford, Staffordshire, England
Tuesday, January 1. I We have this week lar?e snpplv of oats fair quantity wheat and flour. Wheat sale; transaction* :1c have gone off lea* freely, inferior offering vious currency. Oats and oatmeal have found reM market is unusually bare prime parcels : but W*. further improvem
January 5, 1839 - Staffordshire Advertiser - Stafford, Staffordshire, England
From Friday's Gazette. GEORGE GLADWYN, Billericay, Essex, grocer. »3 8, tit the Court of Commissioners. .Attorneys, Messr-- Son, Jewry-street, Aldgato. ELIZA BETH BURCH.VTT, Edwardes-squaro, Middlesex, lodging-hou»e-kecper, Jan. 4, Feb. 8, at Commissioners. Attornev, Mr. Hanlev
January 5, 1839 - Staffordshire Advertiser - Stafford, Staffordshire, England
the East India Company ferthejafe of their celebrated TEAS. 9, Graft y>\emi, Bishopsgate Street . ) They are packed in lcVkryCanewt from an ounce a pound, plan found to b«r exceedingly convenient, and neither shop nor fixtures are required ; the licence is only lis. per aunum. E
January 5, 1839 - Staffordshire Advertiser - Stafford, Staffordshire, England
SPRING CIRCUITS, 1839. SOUTHERN CIRCUIT. R i , '"• R ' <e yn° l,ls ' ?? Chief Commissioner.) Berkshire- At Reading. Tuesday, February 19. Oxfordshire-At Oxford, Thursday, February -1 VWc^trrshire-At W orcester and" city, Saturday', Feb. 23. Radnor.l„re-At Presteigne, Tuesday, Fe
January 2, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England
LA IV SITTINGS.— (This Da..) PALACE COURT, WESTMINSTER. Glover v. Wright, Danis v. Parsons, Reid v. Stodart Mason v Mivart, Rogers v. Pelling, Marshall v. Leers, Ridgway v Ro derick, Byles v. Flisher, Tomlinson v. Radclvffe Bailey v. Spencer Sly v. Crane, Batter-bey v. Poulter, G
January 4, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England
A Paris print contains an account of the debitl which a Company of Monkeys has just made at the Cirque Olym- pique. " Nothing," gays our contemporary, "is more ludi- crous than their performances. They who want laughter will find enough of it in the quarrel of Mr. Jackson vvilh
January 5, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England
The proceedings of the late Governor of L'pper Canada, Sir F. B. Head, form a dignifir.d and patriotic contrast to the rash, intemperate, and petulant conduct of Lord Dur- ham, a man of infinitely liigh°r pretensions, but of far infe- rior talents in every respect. It will be re
January 5, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England
CORN EXCHANGE, Jan. 4. Weare shortly supplied with Lnglish Wheat this week, | which has been sold on rather lower terms than last Monday. The condition is a good deal affected by ihe damp weather. Foreign sells slowly in small parcels, without alteration in value." Barley is in
January 5, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England
(By Authority of th<; Committee of the Stock Exch.n ENGLISH STOCKS, Bank Stuck, 203 I South Sea Stock, 2 per Cent. Reduced, 53j_ J f I Ditto, Old Ann .met J psr Cent. Consols. j Ditto. Im Dilt» 3^ per Ceut.. 1818, 100J ■ Exch. Bill <«■. Jd. ■hi - 3 p.*r Cent.. Ann., l7.6 j Ditto
January 5, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England