Sina: Louis the Fourteenth took unto himself a wife, in the person of Scarron's widow, it would be difficult to u£ue many ofthe Koyal or Princely houses of Europe in which some such mesalliances have not occurred. Though lucre has no reason to bewail any decline of his influence
November 13, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England
(From our Correspondent.) Belvoir Castle, Tuesday Afternoon. Her Majesty the Queen Dowager, accompanied by the Duke of Rutland, the Earl Howe, the Earl and Countess of D? nbigh, the Marquis of Exeter, Lord Forester, Viscount Burghersh, Lady Adeliza Manners, Lord Adolphus Fitz- c
November 28, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England
j Part of the following appeared in our second edition of yesterday : — LIVERPOOL, Wednesday. The South America, Captain Bailey, arrived here this evening from New York, having left that city on the 20th. She brings intelligence only one day later than the steamer Liverpool. We
November 15, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England
THE HAGUE, Nov. 17. Vice- Admiral H. A Ruysrhedied at Rotterdam on the 14th of this month, at the age of seventy-five years. He was h night of the Military Order of William of the third class, Officer of the Legion of Honour, and Knight Gram! Cross of ilia- Spanish Order of Isab
November 21, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England
m, , j City, Monday Even ing. J he funds were rather better to-day in the English market, and in the foreign also there was, in some few instances, a trifling improvement on the quota- tl0 j 8^ ast week ' Consol s left off at 90* for money, and 90* to f for account. Exchequer Bi
November 12, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England
GUlLDHALL.— Yesterday George Pollard, aged 23, and Henry Pollard, aged 22, who keep a shop in Duke- street, Smithfield, for the sale of cheap periodicals, were brought before Mr. Alderman Magnay, charged with pub- lishing a seditious placard. Mr. Richard Taylor, of Red Lion-cour
November 12, 1839 - Morning Post - London, London, England
SOUTH SUFFOLK AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. The Annual Meeting of this Society was held on Tuesday last, at Clare. The attendance was extremely numerous, and comprised most of the leading agricul- turists of this and the neighbouring counties. I hough the shew of stock was small, as
November 20, 1839 - Bury and Norwich Post - Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
London Gazrtlt of Au*. 19. ixsoi.vEsrr. -i-l AH»KD. Tfmkf. Snrt. JOHN HAM, ujjiiuuirfrr, Que*a Biuldiut-.. Brumptoo. *A.N*KKUPrCV SLFEHSIUJKI). JOSEPH RHOOES, metchanu. Deutun, Ixn.aslure. BANKRUPTS. EDWARD CDOPKK HOOPKK. como Mil •trrrt I,fcJUjY ' ,lOr ** *U«ot. -CHAHI.ta JAMES
November 21, 1839 - Bradford Observer - Bradford, Yorkshire, England