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" COCHRANE." must to a certain extent govern those wages', are 50 . widely different as they have been, and

" COCHRANE." must to a certain extent govern those wages', are 50 . widely different as they have been, and

as they must continue to be. To one conclusion, however, we are compelled to arrive. The House of Lords upon this subject is only to be moved by fear or faction.. No doubt, the Duke of Wellington, with many of his party, whose estates, if they ever had any, have long since disap
June 17, 1827 - London Free Press - London, London, England
 
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June 17, 1827 - London Free Press - London, London, England
 
GUILDFORD MARKET, .TUNE betterinost Sorts of Wheat May be considered today from !is. ta 10s. per load higher, but without

GUILDFORD MARKET, .TUNE betterinost Sorts of Wheat May be considered today from !is. ta 10s. per load higher, but without

any briskness in the sales ; whilst the middling and lower descriptions were extremely heavy, with scarcely any demand, and with no improvement in price. We•hati a fair supply, but the quality not so fine as last week. Wheat, per load,' 14/ 15s 01 to 171 10s Od. 1. s. /. s.•l' •
June 17, 1827 - London Free Press - London, London, England
 
MARYLEBONE GOINGS-ON.

MARYLEBONE GOINGS-ON.

On Saturday came owthe appointment of a Sunday evening lecturer to the parish church of St. Marylebone. vacant by the resignation of Dr. Iluslield. The Rey: Mr. Scobell The Rev. Mr. Birdwood - - Majority for Mr. Scobell —3O The appointment is in the vestry. Mr. Birdwooct has bee
February 18, 1827 - London Free Press - London, London, England
 
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February 18, 1827 - London Free Press - London, London, England
 
HOUSE OF COMMONS. – MONDAY.

HOUSE OF COMMONS. – MONDAY.

HOUSE OF COMMONS. - MONDAY. Mr. SL iNP.Y moved for a return from each parish and place maintaining its own poor, of the number of persons relieved flom the poor-rates, for the year ending the 25th of Janu 1527, together with a variety or other documents relative to the poor-rates
June 24, 1827 - London Free Press - London, London, England
 
NP 7-ST. MCCJEA.COFFEE, WiATiR ANT ED , GENUINE. " Alocha's'berry—from Arabia pure." Byr.on, Canto iii. Sta:7a 63.. UINE 'MOCHA, so

NP 7-ST. MCCJEA.COFFEE, WiATiR ANT ED , GENUINE. " Alocha's'berry—from Arabia pure." Byr.on, Canto iii. Sta:7a 63.. UINE 'MOCHA, so

superior to Cotroc ever'y other growth; warranted of the finest ,Rt the folio:wing low ilrjeas:—Carerally foasted ti!te r 111 .• or raw- at eg: -61., at and Co's., n or Piazza, James-Street; • Co-vect• Garden, 15,8e.nada Cocoa Nuts R,oastod 2s, per 4b‘,.9r raw' Other Coffees .at
March 4, 1827 - London Free Press - London, London, England
 
THOZSDAY.

THOZSDAY.

Long before the gallery was opened for strangers, the avenues and lobbies leading to it, were filled with gentlemlen anions to • obtain admission. -Notwithstanding they were told that no one could be perMitted to enter the gallery, until thel)itllot for the Stirling deetion was
March 4, 1827 - London Free Press - London, London, England
 
DIVIDENDS

DIVIDENDS

March 22, J. Johnson, 'Co . ng - 1 - en, -- Cheshire, silk-throwster— March 27, J. Meyer, Giace's.aPey, Wellclose square, umbrella. -manufacturer--March 23, W. and H. Sikes and T. Wilkinson, London, bankers-. March 20, P. D. Torkett, Glocester. grocer— March 21, W. Trewent, Pemb
March 4, 1827 - London Free Press - London, London, England
 
WOOLBY AND ANOTHER V. KING.

WOOLBY AND ANOTHER V. KING.

This action was brought against defendant for putting up between his and plaintiff's garden a board, having a pig painted upon it, and underneath it written in large letters "the Essex Sow," to caricature plaintiff's wife, Who was an Essex woman. It appeared that defendant had k
March 4, 1827 - London Free Press - London, London, England