Mr. HARVEY then moved that the Annual Report of the Medical Officer to the 31st December last (to be presented) be printed and circulated as the act requires. In moving that the act of Parliament be complied with, he stated that the committee had been unanimously favourable in t
May 2, 1857 - Islington Times - London, London, England
A sairte of the Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage :and Control, took place on Priday evening last, in Myddelton Hall, under the presidency of A. S. Ayrton, Esq. MX. About 200 persons aSsembled, several of them having come from a distance; :and it Was re
May 2, 1857 - Islington Times - London, London, England
No notice can be taken of anonomoas communications. Whatever is int. tnded for in•ertion must be anthenticatel by th e name and address of the writer; necessary for publication, but as a gucp -rarAee of his good faith We do not undertake to return reje ctea communications. Our ,
May 2, 1857 - Islington Times - London, London, England
A letter was then read from Mr. IVEnsTER of Highbury Place, to the Churchwardens, tendering his resignation of the office of vestryman. The announcment called forth expressions of regret from the Chairman and Mr. ELsom. ESTIMATES ON ACCOUNT OF BOROUGH AND COUNTY RATES. The Vestr
May 2, 1857 - Islington Times - London, London, England
of the question as, to the form of notice, &c. to be adopted, should be deferred, in order — Mt their own clerk might have the opportupity of, conferring wit)a :those of other vestries. • - • Mr. THOMAS LEWIS should like to move that the question of inode of elections, &e. he de
May 2, 1857 - Islington Times - London, London, England
VLOUR.—Thomas Adamson receives weekly 1 a supply of Pure unadulterated Flour direct from Granchester Mills, near Cambridge, which enables him to supply the public with the best Whites_, at per bushel (561b5.), 10s. Gd. ; peck, 2s. Bd. Households, per bushel 9s. 6d.; peck, 2s. Gd
May 2, 1857 - Islington Times - London, London, England
k_NPI ) PD . kiT CHAPEL, OFFORD-ROAD, BARNSBtRY. The Rev, E. P. Hood, late of North Nibley, Glouces- 1 tersbire, having accepted an all-but unanimous invitation to the pastorate over the Independent Church, worshipping at the new chapel, Offord-road, Barnsbury, commenced his stat
May 2, 1857 - Islington Times - London, London, England
12, Wellington Street, London Bridge. DR. Lavim begs to thank Mr. Purvis for the bread he has gent him. In Dr. L's opinion it is the best bread he has tasted he has placed it before many friends (some professional, some not), all agree in their verdict, "The best bread I have ta
May 2, 1857 - Islington Times - London, London, England