P.IRTHS.-On Thursday last, at Blythe Hall, the Lady of W. S. Dugdale, Esq. M.P. of a daughter—On Tuesday last, at Merryman's Hill House, Worcester, the Lady of the Rev. J. Webster of a daughter. MARRIED.—On the sth inst. at Aston, by the Rev. H- Mr. Charles Riddell, of Swinfen, t
November 18, 1839 - Aris's Birmingham Gazette - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
to alter, amend, explain, enlarge, and repeal all or some the powers aud provisions the following Acts of Parliament, or some or one them, that is to say, Act made and passed the third year the reign his Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled "an Act for making a Railway fro
November 18, 1839 - Aris's Birmingham Gazette - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Knott, deceased, on Monday, Tuesday and W ednesdny, the 2d. 3.1. and of December next " the genume LIBRARY of the said Mr. Knott consisting' ot choice and valuable Works in Theology. History Bio- graphy. and Belles including Bowver's edition of Hume's History of England. 10 rols
November 18, 1839 - Aris's Birmingham Gazette - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
fVmsiderable excitement prevailed in Eccles. on c5nV,lrrlav and Mondav last, owing to a report, which that Mary Bailey, wife of Thomas Bailev. who keeps a beer-house, near the Duke York Inn, in Eccles, had been murdered by her husband. She had died rather suddenly on Friday even
November 30, 1839 - Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Manchester, Lancashire, England
ALARMING FIRE STEVENSON'S SQUARE. Early on Thursday morning, a fire broke out in the shop of Mr. Kearsley, joiner and builder, situate in Spear-street, Stevenson's-square. The building in which the fire originated was one of three stories; and has not been ascertained whether the
November 30, 1839 - Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Manchester, Lancashire, England
by act of parliament. This company, having been in active operation for eighteen years, has ascertained by its own experience what rates of premium are proper to be charged. The most important object of Life Insurance is the insured; and while the utmost liberality with perfect
November 30, 1839 - Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Manchester, Lancashire, England
SKIPTON. On Friday the 25th of October, the centenary of the establishment of Wesleyan Methodism, was celebrated by religious services being held in the chapel. Prayer meetings were held at five o'clock in the morning, and at eight in the evening, and a sermon was preached at ha
November 9, 1839 - Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Manchester, Lancashire, England
threats of violence, and the result was, that on one occasion, which Colonel Shaw now regretted, was induced to give one person a hostile meeting. The mode in which Colonel Shaw acted towards those individuals, induced his officers to otter him one of the highest compliments upo
November 9, 1839 - Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Manchester, Lancashire, England
On the Ist Nov. 1839. (From the United Service Journal.) Where two places are mentioned, the last-named is that in which the depots of the regiments are stationed. Ist Life Guards, Hyde Park ; Snd, Windsor ; Royal Horse Guards, Regent's Park ; Ist Dragoon Guards, Ca- nada, York
November 16, 1839 - Leicester Chronicle - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
I Midland Conntlei Bail*** ft . f£\oP er!> mall for an Eleventh Instalment e/ * ■ J (Mattng^<^" P ; effl ?? I Office, High-street, Leicester, **»" C OVST IE * fcIHE DIRECTORS of the MID^ Dors»»»*? H RAILWAY COMPANY.*"* p-f s !. J^ r ■Tprovision. of tbe Act of ***££** *£*£* Kion,
November 16, 1839 - Leicester Chronicle - Leicester, Leicestershire, England