SiltVrilB(u1i lE CASE. I I . , I I _- . . 1 1 .;I. STlRAt1 rBOU1l-; UASil. 'I'be following lettel, addl-essed by the Rov. Mr Gotr- don of' Aberdeen to the soven slitaendedClergytnee, sins retiti by him in thle Course oh' his 1tillnarks on tite Stthlbogiu case, u In M iolay weelk,
June 10, 1840 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
THE CLUB ErETS in the PUBLIC ROOMS, on MONDAY the 22d (If .rLime currelit. Blusincssat llctf-past& 5. ltiievexatctly atG6o'clock. TI-b. BURT~NETT, &e. Aberdeeon, 31i11, I S40. Elegant Paper Hangings. ~ Vli) D)AVIDSON ha;s .ilst receiyod another I ti, Unien Street, Junle t, 1840,
June 17, 1840 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
READING, JuNs 18. AIARRIED.-On the 15th inst. at St. George's, London, the R-ev. Mr. Fawkes, late Curate of St. AMary's, to Mliss Bunbury, of St. Giles's. DIED._On the 9th inst. at Somers Town, Mr. J. Fox, aged 61.-Lately, at Hartley Row, Mr. H. Parker, late of Reading. PunLIC M.
June 20, 1840 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Married, on the 15thl inst. by the Rev. R. Raine, Mir. E. Sellers, of Balhaus, Surrey, to Ann, second daughter of the late MIr. John Secker, of Widford, near this place. On Monday the 15th inst. died, aged 73, Sarah, relict of Air. Robert Stevens, of Haycraft Farm, in the parish
June 27, 1840 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
tlast week prices, but the trade demand an advance of 2s. per qanrae which checks business t an improvement of Is. per qr. ,ow ever, fully established. Barley nominal. Oats seirce, ad fully is dear. No variation In Shelling, Beans, or eeth arlicles. AVERAGE PRICE OF GRAIN. W h e
June 20, 1840 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
special appointment by W. P. Carlton (successor to B. Moxon and Sons), druggist, Market-place, Hull; Whittaker, Sheffield; Heaton, Briggate, Leeds; Brooke and Co., Doncaster; Stafford, Doncaster; Brooke, Huddersfield; Hurst, Wakefield; Rawdon, Stamford; E. B. Drury, Lincoln; Bow
June 26, 1840 - Hull Packet - Hull, Yorkshire, England
NEWCASTLE, June 6.—A poor supply of grain coa*twi*e, and the supply of firmer’* Wheat also limited, and higher price* were paid needy buyer* for the best sample* ; ordinary sort* aotd the same as t week. Rye, Peas, or Beans, charge. Oats were brisk sale, the being small, but pri
June 12, 1840 - Hull Packet - Hull, Yorkshire, England
MILITARY INTELLICENCE. BRITIS AUXILIARY LEZoN.-The following gratifying communication has been received by Mr. Bradburn, the gene- ral agent of the Legion, from the Marquis of Londonderry:- " CHolderness-bouse, June 24, 1840. "Sir,-I feel it my duty to communicate to you, for the
HOUSE OF LORDS-MONDAY. PETITIONS. The Duke of RIcnSToND presented a petition from the distillers of Elgin, against that part of the Customs, &c., Duties Bill which tends to affect their interest. BILLS. The Archbishop of CANT)aBunY, by leave of the house, withdrew the Protestant