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XANUAL usemptook r The Duke, ' accept OpiCe

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June 2, 1832 - Lancaster Herald and Town and County Advertiser - Lancaster, Lancashire, England
 
OFFICIAL PAPER ON CHOLERA. Council Office, Centnd Board of Health, 9th May, 1832, Precautionary Hints to Persons residing in Places

OFFICIAL PAPER ON CHOLERA. Council Office, Centnd Board of Health, 9th May, 1832, Precautionary Hints to Persons residing in Places

lad y t o su ffer, /Foal Cholera ; with Concise for the Treatment of than threatened with or actually attacked by the Disease, in Situatbms where Medical Advice cannot be immediately obtained. . Heads of families living in the country, and benevolent individuals wishing to affor
June 2, 1832 - Lancaster Herald and Town and County Advertiser - Lancaster, Lancashire, England
 
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May 14, 1831 - Lancaster Herald and Town and County Advertiser - Lancaster, Lancashire, England
 
REPOSITORY FOR THE SALE OF GOODS.

REPOSITORY FOR THE SALE OF GOODS.

THOMAS BELL, AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER, RESPECTFULLY announces to the Inhabitants of Lancaster and the Public in general, that he has taken the large Room, in St. Nicholas-Street, (adjoining the Premises of Mr. William Row, Corn-Dealer,) which he has opened as a Repository, for t
May 14, 1831 - Lancaster Herald and Town and County Advertiser - Lancaster, Lancashire, England
 
s zcirentrap Sprbool eburatfon. OON 21, at 12 o'clock at noon, there will be held in the GUILE' NATIONAL SCHOOL,

s zcirentrap Sprbool eburatfon. OON 21, at 12 o'clock at noon, there will be held in the GUILE' NATIONAL SCHOOL,

Lancaster, a PUBLIC MEETING of the Friends to the proposed BAZAAR, IN AID OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOLS IN Quernmore, ScotArth, Askon-with-Stodday, and Glasson, In order to forma and make other arrangements slim charitable purpose. attendance of those who may be disposed to give their a
May 14, 1831 - Lancaster Herald and Town and County Advertiser - Lancaster, Lancashire, England
 
BURTON-IN-LON SD ALE-- *Saturday last. Wheat . . • . . 428. od. to 04. Ode Flour . • •

BURTON-IN-LON SD ALE-- *Saturday last. Wheat . . • . . 428. od. to 04. Ode Flour . • •

. . 4ti 6 0 0 Oatmeal . . • . . 40 0 0 0 Beef . . . . . 0 5 0 6 Pork .....O4 o Potatoes, vr load . . . 5 0 0 0
April 9, 1831 - Lancaster Herald and Town and County Advertiser - Lancaster, Lancashire, England
 
It will be necessary to observe, that strong winds from certain quarters cause the Tides to flow very irregularly; for

It will be necessary to observe, that strong winds from certain quarters cause the Tides to flow very irregularly; for

instance, the south, southwest, and west winds, cause them to flow sooner and higher; those from the opposite points, later and lower than the calculation; in the time of crossing the Sands, &c., must be regulated according to these circumstances. Crossing the Sands generally co
April 9, 1831 - Lancaster Herald and Town and County Advertiser - Lancaster, Lancashire, England
 
TARRING FEATHlRlNG.— ' farring and feathering, itseems, is a European invention as well as a Tupinamban. One of Richard Coeur

TARRING FEATHlRlNG.— ' farring and feathering, itseems, is a European invention as well as a Tupinamban. One of Richard Coeur

de Lion's ordinances for seamen was, that if any man were taken with theft Of pickery, and thereof convicted, he should have his head polled, and hot pitch poured upon his pate, and upon that the feathers of some pillow or cushion shaken aloft, that he might thereby be known for
February 26, 1831 - Lancaster Herald and Town and County Advertiser - Lancaster, Lancashire, England
 
.1••*tOld OURIMIVATE

.1••*tOld OURIMIVATE

London, 2d March, 1831. For about ten years I have been in the constant habit of passing in and out of the House of Commons,—and you will readily believe have witnessed many a strange scene therein; yet I have never been present at any, so striking or 90 exciting, as that presen
March 5, 1831 - Lancaster Herald and Town and County Advertiser - Lancaster, Lancashire, England
 
HOUSE OF LORDS.—Friday, March I.

HOUSE OF LORDS.—Friday, March I.

A great many petitions were presented in favour of the reform 'measure, and were severally read, and ordered to lie on the table. The LORD CHANCELLOR presented a petition in favour of the Ministerial plan of Reform from the Members of the London bar. It was signed by 396 practis
March 26, 1831 - Lancaster Herald and Town and County Advertiser - Lancaster, Lancashire, England