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November 30, 1839 - Liverpool Mail - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Manchester, turday The Chartist leaders are doing all their power to set Chartism win upon its legs in «he northern towns and villages, with a view, no doubt, to incite the people to riot and rebellion. Within the last few weeks there have been several meetings of delegates held
November 30, 1839 - Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette - Canterbury, Kent, England
Mr. Serjeant Wilde stole into Newark at 5 o’clock on afternoon, and immediately issued an s, announcing that her Majesty had appointed him her Solicitor General, and begging the electors to re-clect him. So little was his arrival anticipated, that his own supporters were entirel
November 30, 1839 - Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette - Canterbury, Kent, England
LONDON, 3, SAVAGE GARDENS Jth Nov., 1U.)9. We are without any fresh supplies of Wheat, which renders the tra<le for that almost nominal to-day. In consequence of ihnavigation impeded the inundations, have few country buyers of Foreign NVht-at, and prices may be considered about
November 30, 1839 - Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette - Canterbury, Kent, England
On TUESDAY, I),render t, One precisely, SUGAR. r«u Bag* iiengnl. Samples to >ee.i the morning of sale No. 8. Minciog-lnne, where . .l.ilo*ue* may hail. WOOD anti SIMPSON. Brokers, At No. It). MINCING-LANE, On TUESDAY, December ;i, «t One (.recisclj-, SUGAR, li'JO Bags Brown Beng
November 29, 1839 - Public Ledger and Daily Advertiser - London, London, England
and Portrait His Serene Highn-ss Prince Albert Saxe Cobourg and Gotha, the intended Consort of Queen Victoria. Twelve other Engravings of popular interest, with choice Selections from the Amuials, New Books, and the usual variety of amusing and instructive infoi ination. The Vol
November 30, 1839 - Bell's Weekly Messenger - London, London, England
The annual meeting of the members and friends of the Liverpool Operative Protestant Association was held on Friday evening, in the Music Hall, Bold-street. The spacious edifice was crowded to excess, showing that public interest on the important objects of and similar associatio
November 30, 1839 - Bell's Weekly Messenger - London, London, England