ths bo earns. The N limes Fox Hounds will meet, Tuesday, October *2i, ut the Do* and Partiidge, Stifford ; Saturday, 26 Jfc Laindon Hills; Tuesday 29, at Warley Barracks - Saturday, November 2, at Stock — Each day at Ten Church Missionary Society. — On Wednes- day a special publ
October 25, 1839 - Essex Standard - Colchester, Essex, England
THE ROOTHING LABOURERS' FRIEND SOCIETY. The first meeting of this valuable Society, to the merits of wbich we called tbe attention of onr readers in a recent Essex Standard, was held on the 9th inst. under the most gratifying auspices. At the honr appointed thirty-three ploughs s
October 18, 1839 - Essex Standard - Colchester, Essex, England
•Stttibr r*ttp & (tlivical I ?? ♦ OXFORD. OCT. s. Michaelmas term commences on Thursdiv n«*xt. the loth instant, when it is usual to hold a congregation for granting decrees, &c. Several ofthe collr-res meet on the first Satarday after term beeins : others a week or more afterwar
October 11, 1839 - Essex Standard - Colchester, Essex, England
Friday, Sept. 27. Before I. Round. Esq., M.P. (Chairman), the Rev. T. Brooksby, and J. P. Fortescue, Esq. This beiug the day for returning the Petty Jury Lists. Mr. Perry, (of tbe Arm of Wells and Perry, brewers, of Chelmsford.) appeared lo abject to hia deacription l-eina chang
October 4, 1839 - Essex Standard - Colchester, Essex, England
unjustifiable language employed in several articles which have appeared in the Church Magazine—a periodical which was started a few months ago, and which is edited, if we mistake not, by Mi. Gathercole, who was formerly a dissenting minister. The intemperate abuse which this mag
October 29, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
rippling streams, released from frost? Or in the stars, heaven's shining host? The wild, uncultur'd, blushing rose,— Thinkst thou that it the Father shews ? The infant's eye, that sparkles mind, Oh ! canst thou there the Father find? Where wilt thou then the Father trace, When n
October 29, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
subsisting on corn, particularly on wheat. Cats are kept in the St. Catherine Docks, London, to destroy the rats, which previously to this mode of insurance, made havoc amongst the sugars deposited, to a vast annual amount. The annual expense of this plan is £lO4. The cats' meat
October 29, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
instant, at Eleven o'clock precisely; at Mr. Ferry's Brewery, Back Chester-street; Birkenhead, Cheshire,—by order of the Proprietor, THE BREWING UTENSILS comprise about 200 Barrels, Halves, and Quarter Casks, 20 Puncheons, Working Stillages, Tunning Spouts, Mash Oars, Hop Back a
October 1, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
On Friday night, a meeting of shopkeepers took place at the Clarendon-rooms, in order to carry out the arrangement, which worked so well last year, for the earlier closing of the shops during the winter months. At eight o'clock, the time fixed for the meeting, the attendance was
October 1, 1839 - Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser - Liverpool, Lancashire, England