Iie~autsria, IdeA JUne, 1840. TO THE ] sheriff Of tohe COunty of Atgtesey, T ihe 5 , ersigned~requestyou will bepleased A to call a county lMeeting. for the purpose of Address of Cnngratulation to her M-. ?? thne late vidential escape of her Majesty tup loyal art, from an atrocis
June 30, 1840 - North Wales Chronicle - Bangor, Caernarfonshire, Wales
rIIE GotaReDO, OR, OIRDINATION OF RARD9, &C. This novel meeting was held in the " open air," at the Old Infirnarv Yard, at nine o'clock on Saturday morning. 'TIre tollowing gentlemen were present:_ Major-G(eneral Sir Love Parry Jones Parry, K.G H-.; tle 1enerirl)eArchdeaconofCar
June 30, 1840 - North Wales Chronicle - Bangor, Caernarfonshire, Wales
THlE GORDOVIGION ROYAL EIS'I'EDDFOD, I I Oft MEETFING OF 1T HE BARDS. THItID DAV- rRiDtAY. (C0?1ti7l1ied jsresn for t UeA.) On1 tbis, lie morning ol the last day of the Eistedd. foa, ?? Cyirry again assembled in considerable nusm. hers, althou d)h sle house wa 9 scarcelyso full a
June 30, 1840 - North Wales Chronicle - Bangor, Caernarfonshire, Wales
— • . CORN EXCHANGE, June 29. Although we had a very fair supply of English Wheat and rather large o-f Foreign li.st week, the trade continued very firm throughout, and there was no Material altera- tion to report at the close of Friday *•> market. This morn- ing there has been
June 30, 1840 - Morning Post - London, London, England
BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, about A FORTY TONS of last year's OAK BARK, and about FIVE TONS of LARCH BARK, and about FORTY TONS of New OAK BARK, on estates in the Yale of Clwyd, near Ruthin, and at Crop°, near Curwea. Foryartieslars, and to treat for h same, apply to Mr. WALTZ&
June 30, 1840 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
Dotter Patreeage of the Right Honourable Lord Ronnie Gaoseneoa, M.P., Sir P. D. M. Grey Egerton, Hare, Sir R. B. W. Batheley, Barr Sir Jahn Reid, Bart., Sir George Back, Kat., Captain R.N., John Jervis, Esq., and W. Bulkelay Hughes, Esq., It has never fallen to our lot to record
June 30, 1840 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
it will known to meet of oar readers, that the " Eisteddfod," Congress of the Bards. was a festival of the Ancient Britons, maintained from very remote times, and ewer bald in high eatimatioe among* a warlike and entbusintie people; its object being, by the encouragement of lite
June 30, 1840 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
Woactaria, Jew. 24.—We hare no port in plantation. The following n frne a dent of the Mara Lane and dated hoe Mt We hare good deal to-day and others connected with do Hof plantahom, sal tiet, agree that they knew them a W.! glee. year than they are at the time, Manic of tie on *
June 30, 1840 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England