JOHN BRADFORD, Martyr. With Introduction by the Rev. EDW. BICKERSTETH. Price 53 per 100, or 423 per 1,000. The REPEAL of the POPISH EMANCIPATION ACT. By the Author of" The Progress of Popery." Price 2d, or 122 per 100. ELEANOR, the IRISH CONVERT. Fourth Thousand, 2d, or 12s per
October 15, 1839 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
ASSESSMENT DAY. Yesterday being the day appointed for returns of the assessments of the different parishes throughout the county there was a full attendance of magistrates to rtceive the same. Mr. Sergeant ADAMS took the chair. LIBERTY Or THE ROLLS. In the returns of this parish
October 15, 1839 - English Chronicle and Whitehall Evening Post - London, London, England
revealed after the death of Lady Flora, I felt it my duty, considering the very 'peculiar responsibility which attached to me, to confide the doubt which was in my own mind to those who had a right to demand my real opinion, and who, I felt assured, could not use it in a manner
October 15, 1839 - Liverpool Albion - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
The supply of emu., to-day, has been large, but tie e bl.c.- lity was only middling for so large a number and at tkissess= of the year: the market was well attended by harem. AsTs of pod quality, s met with a _tolerably good sale sz about tile prices of last week, but those of i
October 15, 1839 - Liverpool Albion - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
On Saturday night Mr. Hammond delivered the fol- lowing address on the conclusion of the season:- " Ladies and Gentlemen-With this night our season ends; and I again appear before you to venture a few more 'last words.' It has been our wish to beguile the severity of the late su
October 15, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
SHIPPING IfNTBHLlBNCB. DwAL, Ocr. 12.-Wind SS.W. 13th: W.S.W.-Arrived the Bruce Irom St. Thomas, Spring from Quebec, Chester fiom St. Johuas, New Brunswick; Iberia (steamer), from Gibraltar, left 3d Inst., Cadiz 4th, Lisbon 7Lb, Oporto 8th, and Vlgo 9th; Margaratba, from Cadiz. P
October 15, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
FASHIOSABLE CHASGES. Tl,_> U„_, Tl I ?? r. .. ?? . u _ nun. mumis ana Laay t.mma Vosey, at Ahbeyleix Hove the seat of Lord De Vesci, from Dublin ; th* Duk. of Marlborou-h' at Blenheim, near Woodstock, from Dover ; Viscount and Viscounte-3 Ingestre, on a tour in Wales, from Injest
October 15, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England
A STIRRING PRELUDE TO A MUSICAL ENTER- TAINMENT. ( From a Correspondent.) A few weeks ago Mr. G , the distinguished professor of music, gave at his house in Chelsea a grand soiree musical,- to a select party of friends. Early in the evening the company had all assembled inthe din
October 15, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England
L' HI RON D ELLeCoach, ;;ryiaionday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at past 8, oa its arrival from Liverpool, through Wrexham, Ellesmere, Shrewsbury, Bridgnorth, Kidderminster, and Worcester, to Cheltenham. OSWESTRY. ROYAL OAK every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at half-past I
October 15, 1839 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
Tic Wise Ps ROYAL CHEIMIL—TM Royal chum, manufactured by the spirited inhabitants of Went Pothard, which we bare already often noticed, was last week opened to public Warta-non, and was productive of • seine of toiicra. y never berms witnemed in that village or neighbour- One ge
October 15, 1839 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England