FATAL ACCIDENT AT BRENTFORD.-011 Saturday afternoon an inquest was by Mr. Brent, the deputy coroner for West Middlesex, at New Brentford, °l t the body of William Church, aged nine years, who was found drowned in the river Brent, on Wednesday last. Edward Ainsworth, pupil to Mr.
February 2, 1853 - Albion - London, London, England
The annual meeting of the friends and subscribers to the Refuge for the Destitute, Manor House, Dalston, was held on Thursday, at the London Tavern, for the purpose of receiving the annual report and transacting the usual business. John Gurney Hoare, Esq., in the chair. _ The ob
February 2, 1853 - Albion - London, London, England
To Secure the advantage of this Year's Entry, Proposals must be lodged at the Head Office, or at any of the Society's Agencies, on or before Ist March. SCOTTISH EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. nc orporated by Special Act of Pi rliament, 10th Vic., c. xxxv. Edinburgh 26, St. An
February 2, 1853 - Albion - London, London, England
LIE recent discussioWi - n - th - O - ii - on ' s - e - Of Commons, based upon the inquiries of Committees upon the charges of bribery and corruption, made after the late general election, will ultimately be useful in the arrangement of the patronage at the dock-yards and in the
For every horse, mare, or gelding, of the height of 13 hands or more, kept or used for purpose of riding or drawing any carriage chargeable with duty— For the purpose of racing or running for any plate, prize, or sum of money, or other thing, or kept in training for any of the s
Aran, 6.—A fair amount of business has been transacted in cotton to-day, and the sales amount to 7,000 bales, 2,000 on speculation and for export. The market has ruled flat, but prices are firmly maintained. Arum 9.—The sales of cotton to-day amount to 6,000 bales, of which 1,00
Tuesday, April 5. Blackmore and James, Staple-inn, attorneys.—English, Brothers, and Harrison, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, and Stainfird, Lincolnshire, timber-merchants.—Emlyn, Gardner, and Bidwell, Guilford, Surrey, chemists; as far as regards W. 0. Einlyn. —T. Whitwell and J. W.
TIIURSDIT, DEC. 2. The Earl of gave notice of his intention on an early day to move for the appointment of a committee to inquire into the principles, moral and social, inculcated at Maynooth College.
December 8, 1852 - Albion - London, London, England