o'clock. On this subject much might be said—not to prove the innocence of the deceased lady, for that was suffic!ently estatli,hed but in reprehension of the conduct of those persons who steppet out of their path to heap ignominy on one who was all purity—ail truth—all virtue. W
July 7, 1839 - Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times - London, London, England
It is a well-authenticated - fact that when the infant daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Sutherland died, the Queen expressed a desire to Lord Melbourne to put off the then approaching Drawing-room. The Premier objected to this—the Queen pouted. His lordship remonstratedthe la
July 7, 1839 - Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times - London, London, England
This deplorabl, event, which had been expected for some days, took place on Friday morning at a little before two o'clock. Her Ladyship nearly to the latest moment of her existence was composed, tranquil, and self-possessed. She manifested to the last her innate superiority to t
July 7, 1839 - Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times - London, London, England
. , , Age. rill s. d. U 0194 DIS 1 3 6 35 1104 45 2 4 6 By COMNLERCIAL BANK OF LONDON. Capital Two Millions, in Two Thousand Shares of 1,0001 each, Fifty per Cent. to be paid up by instalments, and a reserved power of enlarging the capital if required. DIRECTORS. Zdward Baines,
July 7, 1839 - Weekly True Sun - London, London, England
The house having resolved itself into committee on the Post Office Acts, the CHANCELLOR Of the EXCHEQUER proceeded to make his annual financial exposition. He commenced, by way of preparing the House for an allusion to the possible deficiency that may accrue to the revenue by th
July 7, 1839 - Weekly True Sun - London, London, England
metal as their Nickel Silver British Plate, they assure the Public that the genuine article can only be had at the Warehouses, 12, NVells-street, Oxford-street. The Nickel Silver British Plate, manufactured by Rippon and Burton, is, by a chemical process rendered superior to any
July 7, 1839 - Weekly True Sun - London, London, England
Perhaps there is no one point in the commercial laws of England, upon which opinion is so much divided, as upon the advantages and disadvantages derived from the Usury Laws as they now stand. The most dangerous effects produced by the present laws, are those arising from annuiti
idstone, Kent, )UNTRY. makers, July t one, at the on Tyne . W. at the Town 'penter, July W. Hirst, Court House, , owner, July riwty, LiveradGn rooms, erpool, mer•ooms, Liver. cotton spinners' rooms, tbury, Meece tfacturers.. J. ihn D. Wells, V. Rowe and East, patent ring, Barrow