7T=: lEP;AL M T I THIE PARLIAMENT , HOUSE OF LORDS. Monday,, J4ly' 1. NATIONAL EDUCATIoN.-The Archbishop of CAN.T.sr Yauny moved an address to her, Majesty, praying that there be laid on the table of that house a copy of the treasury minutes of the 3d of August, 1833; of the 7th
July 7, 1839 - The Examiner - London, London, England
FRIDAY'S CAZETTE. a. . . DECLARATIONS OF IN$OLVENCY. T. ROBINSON, tatlow ceiandier, lbngerford-street, Strand -T. and J. PAGE, iron ?? Ssiout'allptoii. BANKRUPTCY qUPlRi;FED' W. FRANKLAND, coacp prprietof, Liverpool. BANkRf PITSI - ' F. MANSELL, engrave,'s Myddleton-stteli`l bier
July 7, 1839 - The Charter - London, London, England
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July 7, 1839 - The News (London) - London, London, England
On the 27th ult., at Gorton, near Manchester, the Rev. H. Walker, of Heath- Add-house, near Oxford, to Mary Ann, only daughter of the late Thos. Travis, Esq., of Pontefract.—On the 2d inst., at St. Paul's Chapel, Winchmore-hill, the Rev. Edward Blackburn Warren, M.A., 'Minister
July 7, 1839 - Age (London) - London, London, England
give Ari4rthiv fruit ; LATEST INTELLIGENCE. [SATURDAY MOR - NING. RIOTS AT BIRMINGHAM. COMMITTAL OF DR. TAYLOR AND OTHERS TO WARWICK GAOL. An' express from the Mayor of Birmingham has arrived at the Horse Guards with dispatches, giving an account of serious riots and outrages in
July 7, 1839 - Weekly True Sun - London, London, England
now bears the fac-simile of Capt. John Rhodes Pidding. All others are spurious. The unwholesome stuff pirated under similar titles, renders this precaution necessary. The real teas consist of Captain Pidding's Howqua's Mixture at 65., and llowqua. s Small . Leaf Gunpowder at Sc.
July 7, 1839 - Argus, or, Broad-sheet of the Empire - London, London, England
Lady Flora is no more. She died on Friday morning at two o'clock. Thus has perished, in the prime of life, a gifted, amiable, high-born, and high-minded lady---the first victim to court intrigues---thefirBt, but not the last. She passed away painlessly amid her sorrowing friends
July 7, 1839 - Argus, or, Broad-sheet of the Empire - London, London, England