1pF(jR3fAPIJON RESPECTING SUNDRY GREAT PErsONAG.&S. T Ilit EDITOR OF T11E MORNING CIRONICLE. vin..l was much pleased withthe leadiun article In your 1ot, n of Saturdq' last, in which you spoke in proper tellssi of reprobation of the speeches delivered at the Clatcrbury Conscrvati
November 7, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
MIDDLESEX. At a meeting of the. Middlesex Reform Registration Club, hold at the Committee-rooms, Beaufort-buildings, Strand; Gilbert Pouncy, Esq., in the chair; the follow. ing report was made, after a careful examination of the lists in the various parishes, and all the names s
November 5, 1839 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
Thurmlu'j, October 'M»t. Wind the Bull Float - East, blowing very fresh. Barometer falling. At anchor off Spurn, at yam. No. 2,143, fJazelle steamer, ami fleet of colliers, flff Bull Float inward, at 12 30 p.tn.—No. 2,093, |>owthorpe B H.—rince then arnyed. Off Grimsby outward,
November 1, 1839 - Hull Packet - Hull, Yorkshire, England
7 i .'Tave mber 69 1839 tc flIRT It - 1t Al!:i.'tti .i. (zii ihc0 22! Jo len. thc l ad'. of Atf\I.Z., 1 iv'. v.TI Eicq., Chit sUrgeol, . f a dtautgiter'. | l v-ti .-flit the 2111 tilt,. itn I)otiglity Street, ?? 1irc I I Cit A tt.l-:S Otetlts.nNq of a latnghter. | ?? tile 27th li
November 6, 1839 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
AIU.NICIPAL ELECTIONS. anAaAh- .-I -s- l- - Our municipal elections took place yesterday, and the result was the return of seven conservatives out of the 10 Councillors elected. The following is the result:- NORTH WARD. frr Glover }Conservatives ?? .. d. . 21 Mr. Alden ?? ?? ?? 1
November 2, 1839 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
ILLISTR-TED BY GEORGE CRUIRSHANK. The 31VBMBER Number, embeillthed with Two Illustrations, price Half-a-Crown, of -EN T L E Y'S MISCELLANY, BE Edited by W. HARRISON AlNSWORTH, EsQ. CON T.NS:- 'rAinvjorth'A Jaclr 5he pad EOech the Third, 1 z 24. Chater .7IlHow Jack Sheppard was ea
November 3, 1839 - The Era - London, London, England
TRADE VI'mH CHINA. The following extract of a letter from a gen- tleman in Canton to his father in Edinburgh, gives a very interesting letail of the occurrences tihat took place prerious to, and after, the stop. page of the opium trade:- Catiton, April 15, 1839. In the end of las
November 2, 1839 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Cmnl .. FOR A NATION TO LOVE LIBERTY, IT IS SUFFICIENT THAT SHE KNOWS IT: AND TO BE FREE, IT IS SUFFICIENT THAT SHE WILLS IT.' M. De La Fayette. Universal Suffrage. Annual Parliaments, Vote by Ballot, No Property Qualifications, Payment of Members, & Electoral Districts. Price On
November 2, 1839 - Chartist Circular - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
TOo CHiZZSTOPUSE OZOLGE, Esqg "We must have triennial parliaments " "We' must also have a 'refdsve -in th-e eoroasfished church ! I would rather nut see the bi- p oiao1 si ntu ~ o od h ystem of oath-taking should t be Abolisbed uor modified. The oath tendered to churchwardeiis is
November 2, 1839 - Bristol Mercury - Bristol, Bristol, England
The birthday of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., M,P., was ceiebrated on Monday last at Wynnstay Park, near Wrexham, with a brilliant fete to the nobility and gentry of the surrounding counties. The above seat has for many years been renowned for the entertainments given there a
November 1, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England