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EXHIBITION of the ROYAL ACADEMY.

EXHIBITION of the ROYAL ACADEMY.

BITIONoIte ROYAL ACADEMY, oe qstitt (for the present, at least) thl east room, 1, t objerve that it 'ontains ftgraieatlitlfiber of veryf ne ,hut the exhibition Is so ful' of works of that clas4, P je have got throiuytoh subjeets of more general Iniorl ~e loteod to devote a notice
May 8, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
 
POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY.

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY.

POLICE' INTELL1CGENCE-TUESDAY. ' MANSION-HOUSE. MOB IN CusAratrsi -Four men, named NogAes, Rudd, rronk, and Goldsworth, were brought bef re the Lord Mayor, charged with ?? acted riotously In Cheapelde and Its neighboarhood onl the preceding nlght, on which the Chartibms bud appei
May 8, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
 
Advertisements & Notices

Advertisements & Notices

ECONWR~AND _PLArE P3URCRA8RD.- A, 13. 9*VOlbY and SONS, Ooldsmitbs, No. 14, Cornhill, Lou- R,(opposite~tho Brink of Efigland), inform Esecutorn and others, ~thingl to dilporb of Second-hand Plate, that, 3flom having a rearrey stle, they can otter inore advantageolsa prices than c
May 8, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
 
t--j- We shall be obliged by Advertisers despatching tlu-ir orders so that they may reach us by Monday morning, if

t--j- We shall be obliged by Advertisers despatching tlu-ir orders so that they may reach us by Monday morning, if

possible. The late arrival of a great number of Advertise- ments tbe inconvenience of which is often very s ,. r ious— allows us only to direct our readers' notice to the present decision of the Government. The self- willed Duke of -Newcastle lias been removed from his Lord Lieu
May 8, 1839 - Bury and Norwich Post - Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
 
SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING.CHRISTIANITY AMONG THE JEWS.

SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING.CHRISTIANITY AMONG THE JEWS.

SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIANITY AMONG THE JEWS. The Annual Meeting of tbis Society was held at the Guildhall, on Monday last. The Rev. tl. Hasted, on taking tbe Chair, observed that it was almost unnecessary for him to dwell Oil the ease of the Jews; it was a subject 0:1 which
May 8, 1839 - Bury and Norwich Post - Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
 
-FOR SUFFOLK, NORFOLK. ESSEX. CAMRRTDGE. AND ELY.

-FOR SUFFOLK, NORFOLK. ESSEX. CAMRRTDGE. AND ELY.

PIJIf'I7 1 J.I/7 /P er Quarter, St, ivil^li, *x 2 Ct- (.per Annum, 21*. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1839 No. 2967.
May 8, 1839 - Bury and Norwich Post - Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
 
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[iYo. 4643. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1839 Pri cc sd.~\ __ J
May 8, 1839 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
 
INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT, May 7.

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT, May 7.

Charles Tyrwhitt Jones appeared to be discharged. He was supported by Mr. Cooke and Mr. Woodroffe. The insolvent had been a coach proprietor; latterly he had driven the Age Brighton coach. The aggregate of his debts Was upwards of 18,000/., but his bond fide debts were under 500
May 8, 1839 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
 
JAMAICA HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY AND THE LIBERTIES OF THE NEGROES.

JAMAICA HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY AND THE LIBERTIES OF THE NEGROES.

An address the above question, now before Parliament, of which subjoin Copy, has beeu very respectably signed in this City, and sent to Gen. Lygou, Capt. Winnington, Col. Davies, Mr. Bailey, Mr. Wilmington, aud Mr. Pakington, and communications have been received from them, from
May 8, 1839 - Worcestershire Chronicle - Worcester, Worcestershire, England
 
UNRIVALLED SALE OF HATS AND CAPS! SELLING OFF!! Without the least Reserve, AT 79, HIGH-STREET, WORCESTER, All the New and

UNRIVALLED SALE OF HATS AND CAPS! SELLING OFF!! Without the least Reserve, AT 79, HIGH-STREET, WORCESTER, All the New and

recently-manufactured Stock of Hats, Caps, Leather Hat Cases, fa. of C. THORNLEY, 22, CLARE-STREET, BRISTOL, . REMOVING FROM HIS PRESENT ESTABLISHMENT, * THORNLEY begs to inform the Inhabitants of Worcester and its Neighbourhood, that in consequence of his having lately purchase
May 8, 1839 - Worcestershire Chronicle - Worcester, Worcestershire, England