c27 a I r -v-- o it i lult ?? EDINBURGH1. MONTOADAY, DECEMBER 11, T he course which the Irish Tories, who de- grade the character of Protestants by violating the first duties of religion, are pirsuilng in Ire- lantl, and the reason why this course is adopted, are now no secret. T
December 14, 1840 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
MONEY MlARKET and CITY NEEWS. SATt'RDAY. The quarterly average of the weekly liabilities aSlI assets of' the Bank ot England to the 8th instant give the iollowing results compared wvith the ihnnme- diately praceding return3s:- ciretastl ?? tie. *16,798,000 Tali . .. 16,44ti,000 D
December 14, 1840 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
the Princess Sophia, visited her Majesty on Saturday at Buckingham Palace. His Royal Highness Prince Albert, attended by Major- General Sir Edward Bowater, Equerry in Waiting, and Captain Seymour, Groom in Waiting, attended divine ser- vice yesterday morning in the Military Chap
December 14, 1840 - Morning Post - London, London, England
CUSTOM-HOUSE rw i. ENTERED INW.VRDS.-The Richard „ u t r . , „ Richmond (Virginia, ; Abraham, Cox fr, ?? i -voldt. from Altona; Arche. Behrman'n frnmr" 5 konhtthr, fron* N'akskaw ; Greenend Smith r Uickie, Ritchie, Iron. Demerara Mary P, Mary, Downy, from Hamburgh London a I.ord
December 14, 1840 - Morning Post - London, London, England
Ki hkm. Ac. Oxford Univf.ksity.—On Thursday congregation vas held for granting degrees, when the following were conferred: Harhelor /brini/y—Rev. W. J. Copeland, Fellow of Trinity Collefe. Bachelori Art 9. —Henry H. Methuen, Exeter College; Alex. He**lop. Queen’s College; John Ll
December 14, 1840 - Hampshire Chronicle - Winchester, Hampshire, England
be SOLI) by AUCTION, by Mr. GILES HOAD, I. the premixex, on Tuesday, the 15th of December instant, three o’clock.—The undermentioned FKEFiHOLD PROPERTY, late of Mr. Josiah Pafford, deeeated, via. Lot I.—All tli»t newly erected Messuage or Public Hot sk. known as the k Inn. situa
December 14, 1840 - Hampshire Chronicle - Winchester, Hampshire, England
Ai'tut ruidiray between the Toinwof Batxngttoke and Andover. WHITE HART COMMERCIAL INN. Mr. DALE is instructed to LET, with immediate possessioti.—All that well accustomed COMMERCIAL INN. THE WHITE HART, at Overton, with its extensive Stabling and Premises attached. This comfort
December 14, 1840 - Hampshire Chronicle - Winchester, Hampshire, England
The Rev. G. T. Smythe, ihe worthy proprietor of Aidwick Lodge, although absent has given directions for bis annual distribution at Chiistmas, consisting ol ol beel, loaves, quarts of ale, 20 flannel petticoats, blankets, 9 pairs of half boots, moreover 10s a week lo all ibe poor
December 14, 1840 - Sussex Advertiser - Lewes, Sussex, England