the Borough of Leotla, County of York, Stuff Merchants. Second Public Meeting for proof of Debts and the final examination (ho Bankrupts, will held on the day of March next, Ten o'Clock at noon the Court House Leeds. By Order, PAYNE, EDDISON, FORD. Solicitors to the 48. Albion S
March 5, 1840 - Bradford Observer - Bradford, Yorkshire, England
WEDNESDAY. TRIAX. TUB BRADFORD CHARTISTS. Robert Peddle* William Brooke, Thos. Drake* Paul Jloldsicorth, and James Holdsworth* were placed at the bar charged with a seditious cottspi* racy at Bradford. The Attorney-General, Mr. Serjeant Atcherley, and Mr. Wtghtman appeared for th
March 19, 1840 - Bradford Observer - Bradford, Yorkshire, England
fIOUSE OF OO.ViMONS, Tuesday, March 17. A number of petitions were presented sgainst the Cor n-laws; aud, among others, one from the East Riding of ' Yorkshire, signed by 278 persons, ell agri- culturists, praying for a total and immediate repeal o, the Corn-laws, which they wer
March 25, 1840 - Bury and Norwich Post - Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
Nutter, of Grantcucster Mill, in this county, to Emma, youngest daughter of Mr. Kiliot Smith, of this town. DIED. Lately,) at Paris, Mary, eldest daughter of -Edward Hud'lleston, Esq., of Purse Caundlc, Dorsetshire, and niece Of Rich. Hu Jdlcston. Esq-, of '"auston-hall, in this
March 11, 1840 - Bury and Norwich Post - Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
COICHESTER, inarch 22.— The Wheat trade was extremely dull at 2a per qr decline upon the prices of the previous week, and tbe millers were rather re- luctant to purchase at tbe reduction. Malting Barley maintained the prices of lhe previous week, but wast by no means Uearer. Oat
March 27, 1840 - Essex Standard - Colchester, Essex, England
i _, *W felfewiag has been heoded to ua by a respectable _iT__T mV lt ?? ** r 't t "» *} ■ Ladjr in Alay 183B ; •omtn aaid to bwve beeu presented to her Majerty as the >ttt # muof tbe Ladies of a certain to. n in the West. We g«-»e v as au uinoccnt/r* d'esprit. ta BU MOST CSACIO
March 20, 1840 - Royal Cornwall Gazette - Truro, Cornwall, England
OV TJIE IMPROVEMENTS IN THE BItEEPS >PP DOMESTICATED ANIMALS. " It is from tie higher classes of the community, from tha proprietors of land ; those who are fitted ty their education to form enlightened plans, and by their fortunes to carry such plans into execution ; it is from
March 13, 1840 - Royal Cornwall Gazette - Truro, Cornwall, England
FALMOUTH. Fsidav — Arri.eil.Providence.Allen, from Newport ; Mary. Cann, f«-onn Swansea ; and Duke of Cambridge steamer, from London — -Sailed, Duke of Cambridge steamer, fur Dublin; William. Brokcnslrre, and True Blue, Shas.m, for F. ondon ; Union, Head, for Glosier; Sir Walter
March 27, 1840 - Royal Cornwall Gazette - Truro, Cornwall, England
MZSCUA.LLA*NE3 On Monday, Mrs. Hanash Dodgsou, of Herodwiell, To died, aged 105 years and 'seven snontbsI this: vifie- Y rable ladyhas left eight. hillre0, 6i3 gradildiennd re 'C 161 great grand h0drtii.Leeot Cbronicle; ib t6 o Gaizot, after having bad his -ait atudience of the C
March 8, 1840 - Southern Star - London, London, England