SALE OF THE DRESSES WORN AT THlE EGLINTOUN TOURNAMENT. it Wednesday beingthe (ay appointed for the l IC of' the magnificent costumes and appointments pre- paired expressly for the grand tournament at Eglintoun, the an immense concourse of persons assembled at Messrs, tor Oxenham
June 1, 1840 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
NAVAL PROIJOTIOs & APPOINTMIENTS. Ba - 4,nA~ rAoA n 1 IJ ..A- .. vrA - PROM rOTION.-Meate.-G. 1,. Bowyear, of the Writnchester, to the rank of Lieuternant, and appointed to the Racehorse, vice Fowell, drowned. APPOINTriEmvTa-Lieutenanets-E. H. Kenney, Hi. H. Budd, W. Campbell, an
June 1, 1840 - Hampshire Telegraph - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
o . R( I >YAL *J AVAL FtMALi! SCH )OI vn wuoroay a pubuc meeting .: na - ■ ,* ?? „. , . the Thatvhed House Tavern, St. J - r ,7- 7* 7 \ U ~ . r " '" * | pose of adopting efficient me is-, "7 7.•-" |f V? "* e ',»--" !be designated" The Royal Nava ?? ?? s„- ■.? '°V 0 view of bes
June 1, 1840 - Morning Post - London, London, England
LAW SITTINGS.— (Tins Day) a— — The Lord Chancellor will not attend Court to-day. VICE-CHANCELLOE'S COURT, WESTMINSTER. Attorney-General v. Nethercoat, for judg-ment ; Hebden v. Gray, motion j Veld v. Simpson, ditto ; Poole v. Allen, petition ; Carpenter v. Creswell, exceptions ;
June 1, 1840 - Morning Post - London, London, England
*>e«r]; toot h« looked at naoy of toe osai*« <aposag the list of «»- loriiy who their consol, eosld not there wsi soy fist the h»d been hy the eserciee of sny inHantee of the kind [hesr, hesrj The t**rm> #hlch the Houe of Awerably proposed, he it, bsd eooceded gorernaeot; sad, t
June 1, 1840 - The Evening Chronicle - London, London, England
THE NATIONAL SOCIETY. The annual general meeting of the National Society for the Education of the Poor of the Established Church throughout England and Wales, was held on Wednesday atlhe Central School-room, Sanctuary, Westminster, his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Pre
June 1, 1840 - John Bull - London, London, England
SlR, — Enclosed is a statement of religious persecution which has been for some time past carried on in Hamburgh. Will you do me the favour by giving it an early insertion in your journal? It may assist in destroying the monster Oppression, to exhibit his ugliness before the lig