THE.NARYLEBONE GUARDIANS AND THE POOR-LAW BOA At the last meeting of the Marylebone Guardians' Board, there was much excitement consequent on the receipt of another communication from the Poor-law Board, and a deputation from ratepayers on the subject. Mr. Ridding in the chair. _
November 15, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
OUR next question is—How are we to know the interest money actually yields, on the very best security, and when the lender may withdraw it on any notice? And, strange as it may seem, this is not a question which can be positively answered; for there does not exist any mode of le
September 6, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
to proceed, not only will the capital sunk in their works be lest for ecer, but—and this is the most infatuated part of their scheme—it will he utterly impossible to make anything the sewage, but a vast national nuisance, a monument of the perversity and blindness of England in
November 22, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
VERY DESCRIPTION OF GLAZED STONE WIRE U PIPES, Closet Pans, Traps, Red Ware, and Agricultural Drain Pipes, &c. Manufactory—Nettlebed, Oxfordshire. Price Lists forwarded free on application. N.B.—Manufacturers to the late Metropolitan Commission of Sewers.
August 2, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
Mr. WOOLRYCII, the clerk; laid before the Board the following litter from Mr. H. Burslem, representative for Paddington, tendering his resignation. "14, Kensington-garden terrace, Hyde-park, ean. 5, 1857. " conformity with the fifty-fifth section of the Metropolitan Local Manage
January 10, 1857 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
MEETINGS UNDER FALSE PRETENCES. 4 .Editor of 66 MEMILOPOLITAIt." SlR.—When the legions of Titus were beleaguerin& Jerusalem, the Factions within the doomed City were doing the deadly work . of their powerful enemy. The hate of the Jews to the Romans finding itself impotent to rea
September 20, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
Mr. WILLIAM FIDKINS' PAPER. PART lII Continued. ANICIENT PREFARA.TIONS WAR. --ALIENA TION OF BARITELL CHASE. -- WHY ARTHUR BEAUCRAMP BROUGHT MR. FIBRINS TO CRABBLETON. Preparations for a French War commenced immediately, but were checked at the outset by the very necessity they
October 4, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England
Tim Metropolitan Board of Works is a misnomer for the body that sits in the Guildhall, it ought to be called The Metropolitan Board of Talk. It does nothing but talk. Its talking powers are inexhaustible :—it talks on Mondays—it talks on Wednesdays—it talks on Fridays. It talks
October 25, 1856 - Metropolitan - London, London, England