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M A UK I ED.

M A UK I ED.

ED. April an, at the Parish Church, lirit'htun, the Rev. Owen Marden, the Ki’v. Dr. uf House, ainl «>l ottnu near Gloucester, Charlotte Anu, daughter of the late John Banter, lledfortl-square. May St. Georje’s, H:mover.*quare, Charles Phelps, Esq. of Much Martle, llerefordkhire,
May 11, 1839 - Gloucester Journal - Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
 
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May 11, 1839 - Lloyd's List - London, London, England
 
BLAIR’S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC FILLS.

BLAIR’S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC FILLS.

OOPY of let- to that you trill publish the follotring most extraordinary effects BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC Prf.LS: /or a period of thirty years I hare suffered more than I can trrit esprtss, hut at nil timt have avoided taking advertised remedies, •« powerful antipi tiy to them
May 11, 1839 - Oxford Chronicle and Reading Gazette - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
 
tlu' Cure of’Scropliula, Scurvy, Scorbutic Atfixlions, Kruptions and Pimples ilie Fare, and other parts of the Body, Ulceratiom in the

tlu' Cure of’Scropliula, Scurvy, Scorbutic Atfixlions, Kruptions and Pimples ilie Fare, and other parts of the Body, Ulceratiom in the

Keck. Sore Breasts, and all disorders attended with painful swellings, with morbid and irritating Kruptions the Skin, open Wounds and Sores, Contraction of the Limbs, Enlargement of the Joints, Glands. .Morbid Secretions, General Debility. Nervous Affections, Lumbago. Loss of Ap
May 11, 1839 - Oxford Chronicle and Reading Gazette - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
 
Mrs. HAWKINS Begs leave most respectfully to inform the Ladies of Oxford and its vicinity, that her Fashions for the

Mrs. HAWKINS Begs leave most respectfully to inform the Ladies of Oxford and its vicinity, that her Fashions for the

present season will be ready for their inspection, on Wednesday next. May 15lh. Mrs. 11. flatters herself that the selections she has made in every department of her business (combining elegance of style with economy) will be found worthy their attention, and will merit that dis
May 11, 1839 - Oxford Chronicle and Reading Gazette - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
 
Angle, Star, Mitre OFFICES,

Angle, Star, Mitre OFFICES,

and Roebuck High'street and Corn Market, Oxford. Public are respectfully informed that, for A their better accommodation, the following NEW COACHES have commenced running from the above Offices : EAGLE to CAMBRIDGE, every morning at 9, except Sunday, through Thame, Aylesbury, an
May 11, 1839 - Oxford Chronicle and Reading Gazette - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
 
FASHIONS FOII MAY

FASHIONS FOII MAY

new kind of summer pelisse, something between mantle and pelisse, has appeared, and likely be in favour at least for mornings and evenings; they are composed either tunwsrhnc t/e luinr, slight silk, and are made with open sleeves, and a collar. Spencers are decidedly in favour :
May 11, 1839 - Oxford Chronicle and Reading Gazette - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
 
YESTERDAY’S LONDON MARKET. CORN EXCHANGE. Mark l.nnr. Tlie mark**! i» prctlv well < *u|»pli«l with fresh sample* of and Foreign

YESTERDAY’S LONDON MARKET. CORN EXCHANGE. Mark l.nnr. Tlie mark**! i» prctlv well < *u|»pli«l with fresh sample* of and Foreign

Wheat, which arc nt Monday's price*: there also pawl supply of and Kori-ign Barley, hot the trade without animation; IVas, and Beans, without variation in price. The follow, iug arc the quantities of cadi S4*rt of Crain at market F.mfiJtk. Mtk. F>rrigm .12.10 3t*. qr». 44)0 .140
May 11, 1839 - Oxford Chronicle and Reading Gazette - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
 
Farnhams, fine East Kent Pockets Mid. Kent Pockets Weald of Kent Sussex Pockets Yearling ditto Old olds

Farnhams, fine East Kent Pockets Mid. Kent Pockets Weald of Kent Sussex Pockets Yearling ditto Old olds

May 11, 1839 - Bristol Times and Mirror - Bristol, Bristol, England
 
CORN INSPECTOR’S WEEKLY RETURN.

CORN INSPECTOR’S WEEKLY RETURN.

An account of the (piantities and prices of British Cobh only, sold in Bristol .Market, from the returns delivered the Inspector by the dealers, in the week ended Fridny ia»t, computed the Standard Imperial Measure of eight, gallons to the bushel. Total Quantity .Total Amount.'.
May 11, 1839 - Bristol Times and Mirror - Bristol, Bristol, England