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CONGLETON GAZETTE,

CONGLETON GAZETTE,

a Leedom Railways. rpHE petite dme post been led to bedew list me Me Smith and MOW Joadiss Railways was seriously osollemphilud by Os et both esemmisa. es me boste. which mewl to sollbe and lab. emensellbil with it. the Me meet to lie pita the remaides et the Mateo Compton aneee
November 12, 1836 - Macclesfield Courier and Herald - Macclesfield, Cheshire, England
 
131.11-ROOl St 6A It

131.11-ROOl St 6A It

St 6A It I I . nma lAS il.fllif Chrorl:cle. I. ihe dna shale which has to te•Appid agricultural ii.teirst is take • of has happrood i.i astablishoost is astarittoge tho of segar dig of 10 6 , 4 m., tosogel-eurnl. were at ihebnof is ba an,. cit.. in practicability sod of this Yasu
June 11, 1836 - Macclesfield Courier and Herald - Macclesfield, Cheshire, England
 
diverting Entelligentr.

diverting Entelligentr.

August 1, 1835 - Macclesfield Courier and Herald - Macclesfield, Cheshire, England
 
LOT IX

LOT IX

All that new-ht iILIC HOUSE, koown lay the name I , t . NST.kN, at laingley, foirettiti the BR MI II( sTA 111. E, and SLAUGIITLIt ; six -erectod COTTAGES thereto, aad SLIP ot LAND liing between thL Douses mad the Reook, as slaked out. _ .. I lie Public House is in the occupation
August 6, 1831 - Macclesfield Courier and Herald - Macclesfield, Cheshire, England
 
THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

The House of Lords is somposed chiefly of men of a certain age, who have led an easy inactive life ; of men of dares hereditary possessions, and high undisputed hereditary rank; of men who have been placed at what is termed the head of their families ; and who, having married ea
October 1, 1831 - Macclesfield Courier and Herald - Macclesfield, Cheshire, England
 
MACCLESEI ELD UNION.

MACCLESEI ELD UNION.

WANTED, 1' 4) FI RELIEVING OFCERs tor the TOwnship nt hirli divided into two Itistiictß for the Relit { the Poor, at a salary of tr.:.. per annum end'. "festimonials of fitness and character, and names 01 sureties, for the faithful discharge of the ditties, most be sent to my Of
July 15, 1837 - Macclesfield Courier and Herald - Macclesfield, Cheshire, England
 
Vatitaattut.

Vatitaattut.

iIObSE br LORDS-TNURSDAr. . told TETIIIIIAIII neaul to ask if It was Intention a Ids Sla)emy's monos.rrs to take the manage. 'Debi of ibo Ninon., In England 1% node, ge.rtnn eni. Doke et Ii ICIIMON mmed that he was not swiss lbe "merominst had any bowman at mmont of taking the t
February 23, 1833 - Macclesfield Courier and Herald - Macclesfield, Cheshire, England
 
loaprovo f 1968 17 7

loaprovo f 1968 17 7

s. v. By Balance in the Treasurer's hands— 14 3 8 By Balance owing £6169 0 7 Balance owing as above 6164 16 11 Ditto for 1836 6102 5 0 Increme of Debt.. .X 52 II II and Improvement Account. I. D. By Balance in the Treasurer't hands 134 9 By Balance owing £5746 4 3 Balance owing
February 17, 1838 - Macclesfield Courier and Herald - Macclesfield, Cheshire, England
 
IU IIfE ED! FOR OF THE_SIAFFOI

IU IIfE ED! FOR OF THE_SIAFFOI

11Pffi la lOaritamtnt. HOUSE OF LORDS—THUItbDAY. Emit GLF:NELG the *hod reeding of tho Cao.da Limeenment Bill ; and alter some debate, the ems read a th.rd and pas.ed. Tb• Imam t..en adjourord. NOUSE OF COM MONS.—THUMeItae. Ta •morrer to a queitinn horn Mr. DUNCUMBE. CHANCi.LLOR
February 17, 1838 - Macclesfield Courier and Herald - Macclesfield, Cheshire, England
 
AUCIIO Duly.

AUCIIO Duly.

The Chancellor of the Exchequer after alluding to the regulations in prowess for the collecting of the Esc's., said the brat improvement would be made in the Auction Duty. The first step was the alteration a the duty from 51. per cent on goods, chattels, interest, and esta:es so
April 4, 1829 - Macclesfield Courier and Herald - Macclesfield, Cheshire, England