WHEREAS in the night Monday the of April. 1839. IRON CHAIN, about yards long, and painted white, the property of Mr. Montgomery Dilly. of Littleton, was STOLEN from the Knee Course, upon Worthy Down, near Winchester, ami.the Rails there were the same rime broken ami damaged. Not
April 15, 1839 - Hampshire Chronicle - Winchester, Hampshire, England
COMML lON UF THL undersigned, being the duly authorised Ageat ti; Mo- iloaouraoL' Koucrt Marquis of Westminster,s litheowner, within the parish LITTLE Sombokne, iQthf county Hauls, whose interest not less than one-fourth part the w value ol the i ilhesot the said parish, do, oy t
April 15, 1839 - Hampshire Chronicle - Winchester, Hampshire, England
THURSDAY, APRIL 25.—Petitions from various parts of the country, in favour of Mr. R. Hill’s plan of cheap postage, were presented by the Earl Radnor, the Earl of Yarborough, the Earl of Albemarle, Lord Brougham, (between aud tW number), and the Earl of Cawdor. Petitions on other
April 29, 1839 - Hampshire Chronicle - Winchester, Hampshire, England
BY THOMAS HAVNES BAYLY, ESQ. Is there an unbeliever ! One man who walks the earth And ?? doubts th.it Providence Wateh'd o'er him at his birth ! He robs mankiud for ever Of hope beyond the tomb ; What gives he as a recornpence ? The brute's utihaltow'd doom. In manhood's lofties
April 27, 1839 - Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
M.A., of Umvemty College, Oarforf, irf a son and heir. Kairlages. On Thursday the 18th of April, atSt. Mark's, Wijodhouse, .. ?Jt ?? FawcettrHenry Wadsworth, Esq., of F L%eoa; Saral? daughter of the late i£T WiUiam Wood, M.A., of Tingley House. KevwfM7Hi-aUi, Vicar, I-lTHenry Ca
April 20, 1839 - Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Oaks, Manchester. John Ryle, Esq. Henbury Hall, Macclesfield. Thomas Swanwick, Esq. M.D. Macclesfield. Wm. Broekleliurst, Esq. Macclesfield. Anthony Ward, Esq. Leek. Richard Gaunt, Esq. Leek. C'has. W. Packe, Esq. M. P. Peat House, Leicestershire. Thos. E. Dicey, Esq. Claybrook
April 26, 1839 - Leicester Journal - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
which compli-tare to hi I lie say un for out 1 ar hear) further secretary rceolutioa to Birmingham Mr to have the subsequent resolution 1 done hour from lliie (say the C'invention ' of atteretion ome tnedabec lb Une r! airman in nceenl to ty of ordered of members must conclusive
April 27, 1839 - Birmingham Journal - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
lowest class, and is signalised in brawls, where even the laws of the land and the obligations of decency are disregarded, is always a striking characteristic of English manners. Englishmen may be sometimes practical/g unjust, but in such instances they are always unconsciouslg
April 1, 1839 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England