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May 8, 1839 - Cambridge General Advertiser - Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
A new Delegate from Walsall, &c., Mr. Hickin, was introduced by Dr. Fletcher. Dr. TAYLOR bore testimony to the patriotism of Mr. Hickin. Dr. TAYLOR proposed that the Standing Orders should be suspended, in order that the Convention might discuss the question of Simultaneous Meet
May 8, 1839 - Sun (London) - London, London, England
excellent home steads, and upwards of 273 a 12p of rich arable and pasture land. The estate is divided into two farms, one of which consists of a capital farm house and homestead, and 154 a Sr 20p of land, in the occupation of Mrs. Crick. There ate also five labourers' cottages,
May 8, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
This cause was heard on the 13th - of - Vei;;;sary last, and was reported in the Morning Herald of the following day. Lord LANGDALE now gave judgment, and stated that the bill was filed by Henry Lembert, James Mince Curling, and Henry Curling, against Catherine Margaret Irene Hu
May 8, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
Right Hon. the LORD MAYOR President. The ANNUAL MEETING ef the SUBSCRIBERS of this Institution will be held on TUESDAY, May 14. at the QUEEN'S ARMS TAVERN, Cheapside. The Chair to be taken at Twelve o'clock at Noon precisely. Since the commencement of the Institution, 11,80 grat
May 8, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
the Coffee Room, TO-MORROW. and on table precisely at Six o'clock. Turtle in the highest perfection always ready, and promptly for arded by order to all parts of the kingdom. The Coffee Room will be supplied with Venison every Thursday throughout the season. YACHT TAVERN and WHI
May 8, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
his Grace Field Marshal the DUKE of WELLINGTON, K.G., &c. By W. H. MAXWELL, Author of " Stories of Waterloo." " The Bivouac," " Victories of the British Army," &c. Embellishments to Part I.:—Death of Dhoondiah. By A. Cooper, R.A. The Duke of Wellington when Col. Wellesley. Paint
May 8, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
HOUSE OF LORDS. NATIONAL EDUCATION. The Marquis of LANDSDOWNE laid on the table a copy of minutes of the order in council with respect to the application of sums of money for the purposes of education. He moved that the papers presented by him should be printed. RESIGNATION OF M
the GENERAL DRAPERY and GROCERY Business; a member of a Christian Church would be preferred. Apply personally (or by letter, post-paid) to W. A., Grocer, Farningham, Kent.