Having discussed the few religious and historical pietures, and the numerous lardiape6 exhibited at the Suffolk-street Gallery, Pall-mall, we proceed to a description of the remaining pieces which we have not mentioned or have only named. The President has contributed four or fi
April 7, 1853 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
LA W NOTICES-Tnis DAY. (MASTER ofthe RoLts' Chanmbers, Chancery-lane.) Division A to K. At eleven:: Attoruey-General v the Earl or Waldegrave-Cooke v Dealey-Clark v Holland-Attorney-Gne-r| nil v Trnity College, CaUnbridge-Beetaram v Meerigran-Flocton v Wyche. At tsivlve: llambly
April 7, 1853 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
OY) OYAL ITALIAN OPERA, Covemt-garifl - St'IjIS[ItpTICN NIGHT.IN 'he Directors have the honour to announce bhat THIS EVENI (Theurml.y), April7, wid be given as aI Subseriptian Night in lien of the las. t IluGes ouric. Ii .he season. Ti'sh EE- [trIO; (Thursday), April 7, will be p
April 7, 1853 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
Church. —A stained glass window, in memory of the late Thomas T. nnant, Esq., and of Elizabeth, his wife, has been placed in tne ante-chapel of the parish church, Leeds, by their survi% ing children. The centre light represents the descent from the cross, with the sentence under
April 7, 1853 - Morning Post - London, London, England
MODEL LODGING-HOUSES. Wreck ?? ofSutherlandSteamer. r r^lfp^ ♦ TO THE EDITOR OF THE MORNING POST. Sir, — May 1 request you to insert the following commu- : nication in your paper. I receive constantly anonymous I letters, to which, therefore, I can send no reply, with sug- gestio
April 7, 1853 - Morning Post - London, London, England
IE .E~XET1RB MARKETS. CATTLE 3IARKET.-Tiieeupply of prime Brulocks vas ti ied,. the demand however was ggod and prices were well sustained. The quotatiosts gendrally range at froml 8s to Qs per koire; a8id' at the' higher figure the price wns strongly m ain~tained. There .were ie
April 7, 1853 - Exeter Flying Post - Exeter, Devon, England
the CoXKftactax v.« . Boom, Darley Staeet, at Eight o'clock pretiaely. ?? sticndanoe is earnestly desired. A Mr JOHN WILKER, Coavaaw > .rffatd l Agfl<*b 1*53- nKADFQBD WATEK WOBKsT * , I, barabg given, that an Extraordinary rvjJTIKG dt tbe .shareholders of the Bradford zj . \V»r
April 7, 1853 - Bradford Observer - Bradford, Yorkshire, England
The supply wheat from Essex this morning was moderate, from Kent good. The sale was slow, at about the prices of this se’ennight; some portion remaining hand towards the close. The sale of foreign was difficult, and confined to retail quantities at our quotations ; but to effect
April 7, 1853 - Perthshire Advertiser - Perth, Perthshire, Scotland
RNI S II IN RONMON G R S. OU present Stark of FURNISHING IRONMONGER V »♦•»//. inrjiretio*, ie found replete everything that is at ones ehaste, e/.yant. and uteful in this important Household Furniture. In our selections we have unusually fortunate harmoniously eombininj the us f
April 7, 1853 - Falkirk Herald - Falkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland
T>’ MISF.S situated at Guanos Pam, and lately known as Grange Pottery. They are adapted for any Public Work, and consist of Malt-Barn. Kiln- Ilouse, Hvres. Stable. Dwelling-House : are within Mile of the Harbour of Bo'oeia. to which there ia Railway in connection with ike W'nbor
April 7, 1853 - Falkirk Herald - Falkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland