Park, Chairman. William Bardgett; Esq., 149, Fenchurch-street, George Bevington, Esq., Neckinger Mills, Bermondsey. • F. P. Cockerill ' Esq., Shadwell and Twickenham. George Cohen, EM, Shacklewell. • • Millis Coventry, Esq., White Hart-court, Lombard-street. John Drewett, Esq.,
June 19, 1852 - Weekly Chronicle (London) - London, London, England
THE ECCLESIASTICAL COURTS (CRIMINAL SDICTION) BILL.—On a division, this Bill was rejected by a majority of 35 The Enfranchisement of Copyholds Bill passed through committee.—On the suggestion of the Lord CHANCELLOR, the Earl of SHAFTESBURY withdrew the Custody of Lunatics Bill.—
June 19, 1852 - Weekly Chronicle (London) - London, London, England
The arrivals of Foreign Stock from the Continent into the Port of London during the past week comprised —232 Oxen, 346 Cows, 594 Calves, 20 Pigs, 3403 Sheep. The Imports into England from the Continent during the present year, up to Saturday week, are as follows: Oxen, Cows, and
June 19, 1852 - Weekly Chronicle (London) - London, London, England
The Cunard Company has decided establishing a fine-class line of steam ships between the United States, Panama, and Australia, in conjunction with their mail steamers to New York. The. vessels are nearly ready to commence running, even before the railroad between Panama and Chag
June 19, 1852 - Weekly Chronicle (London) - London, London, England
Ott the 19th inst. at Grac — e - Dieu Manor, the lady of A. Lisle Phillipps, Esq., of a son. On the 13th inst. at Commercial-road, Peckham, the wife of J. Bankier, M.D., R.N., of a son. On the 13th inst. at Blackheath, the wife of R. Pinch, Esq., M.D. ' of a daughter. On the 14t
June 19, 1852 - Weekly Chronicle (London) - London, London, England
SKETCHES AND SCRATCHES. 11 7 iffi; KING STREET, ST. JAMES'S. LAST TWO NIGHTS. MONDAY 21,../111 - 414i1:AT — EVEWINCI, JUNE 25. Carter Lee's MUSICAL NOTE BOOK. with a PICTORIAL DISSOLUTION by Alfred Crowquill, will be open for public Inspection on the above Evenings, being Mr. Car
June 19, 1852 - Weekly Chronicle (London) - London, London, England
PRINCESS'S.—Honoured by the presence of royalty and a brilliant assemblage of the patrons of art, the benefit of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kean presented the gratifying spectacle of merit appreciated. After The Trial of Love, was produced, for the first time, "a legend, entitled The
June 19, 1852 - Weekly Chronicle (London) - London, London, England
On Tuesday Charles Nash, who was convicted at the February session of forging a transfer of certain railway shares, but whose judgment was respited in order that a point of law, which was raised by his counsel, might be taken into consideration by the Court of Appeal, was placed
June 19, 1852 - Weekly Chronicle (London) - London, London, England
John Inder the elder and John Inder the younger, father and son, were indicted for assaulting Abraham Stannard, and inflicting upon him grievous bodily harm. The circumstances were deserihed in our journal a fortnight since. The preset utor, who is an assistant constable at the
June 19, 1852 - Weekly Chronicle (London) - London, London, England