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  2. THE DUKE.

    Some Account of the DUKE OF WELLINGTON. The Duke of Wellington generally rises at about eight. Before he gets out of bed, he commonly pulls off his nightcap, and while he is dressing he ...

    Article : 874 words
  3. RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.

    A correspondent of the Bradford Observer states that the Rev. T. Collins, the clergyman of Farnham, near Knaresborough, has refused to allow Mr. North, of Marton, to erect a tombstone in the churchyard of ...

    Article : 65 words
  4. CLERICAL CHRISTIANITY.

    The Rev. Humphrey Jackson, the Puseyite rector of Holt, has written to the heads of the Wesleyan congregations of his parish, stating that he will no longer receive subscriptions for the ...

    Article : 301 words
  5. MOTHER CHURCH A PAUPER.

    The Cheltenham Examiner contains a report of a spirited meeting held there to celebrate a recent church-rate contest in that town. The Rev. B. Parsous, of Ebley, said:—The whole history of religion ...

    Article : 818 words
  6. REFUSAL OF A CLERGYMAN TO BURY THE BODY OF

    The Rev. T. Guyer, as a minister of the Gospel, laboured faithfully in this town for more than twenty-eight years. About twelve years since the late Mr. Guyer chose Binsteed as the place of ...

    Article : 355 words
  7. UNPUBLISHED LETTERS OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON.

    It is well known that the Duke of Wellington answers every letter he receives. His habits are such that he acknowledges even every circular. We have been favoured with the following letters. ...

    Article : 368 words
  8. CATHOLIC BURIALS-INDECENT INTERFERENCE.

    A few days since we learned with painful interest the death of a respected citizen, the late Surgeon Rooney, of Kildare-street. On Thursday his sorrowing friends and relatives followed his remains to ...

    Article : 555 words
  9. THE "DUKE" AND HIS AUTOGRAPH.

    Field-Marshal the Duke of Wellington—although he beat Napoleon—is a simple, ingenuous soul, continually duped by a gang of ladies and gentlemen and others, who, with a morbid taste for ink ...

    Article : 668 words
  10. THE REV. JACOB STANLEY, THE WESLEYAN PRESIDENT.

    It may not be generally known that the present head of the Wesleyans is a liberal and enlightened man, who has always professed reforming principles, and avowed himself the enemy of exclusion. ...

    Article : 171 words
  11. THE ROMAN CATHOLICS.

    A commodious piece of ground in the Triangle, and close adjacent to King Edward's-road, at Hackney, has been purchased and taken possession of by Dr. Griffiths, Titular Bishop of Olena, and ...

    Article : 179 words
  12. THE LESSER WELLINGTON DESPATCHES.

    A supplemental volume of the Wellington Despatches should be published, containing the replies of "F. M. the Duke of Wellington" to the private notes of the British public. At a meeting ...

    Article : 786 words
  13. PRIVILEGE OF THE PULPIT.

    The privilege of the pulpit appears to be as knotty a point of law as the privilege of Parliament. The four Judges of the Court of Exchequer talked at it for some good hours on Thursday; but only to show ...

    Article : 736 words
  14. A COMPULSORY CHURCH.

    The following handbill was extensively circulated at St. Albans, last Christmas. The facts are vouched for, the writer being in possession of the names of the suffering parties:— ...

    Article : 398 words
  15. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The Stamford Mercury says, that a few days ago a funeral had to wait several hours at Petersborough, the clergyman being out sporting. The Frankfort Gazette des Postes states that an ...

    Article : 236 words
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