The 9th of June having been specially appointed for the due celebration of her Majesty's natal day, at an early hour the royal standard was hoisted on the principal church steeples, amid the ringing of merry peals; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 345 wordsSerious apprehensions are entertained as to the safety of the schooner Waterwitch the property of Captain Duff, the [?] of the late [?]. The schooner [?] from the M[?] with a [?] of produce on the ...
Article : 136 wordsA new Life Assurance Company has commenced business with special reference to India. It is called "The India and London Life Assurance Company," and gives peculiar attention to the assurance of the lives ...
Article : 326 wordsAt daybreak on the morning of the 31st July, belonging to the[?] which had been spoken with two days previously in the ...
Article : 784 wordsThe guns at the top of the keep at the Castle are to be dismounted, and others of a larger calibre mounted in their place; and the fortifications round Dover and the line of coast are to be placed in the best possible state of ...
Article : 133 wordsThe formal presentation of the national testimonial to Mr Rowland Hill, the postage reformer, took place at a public dinner on the 17th of June, at the West India Dock Tavern, Blackball. In the unavoidable absence ...
Article : 126 wordsAmongst the most remarkable obituary notices we find that of the late Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Phillip, Knt, who died on the 20th June, at his residence Linwood Lyndhurst, New Forest, after an ...
Article : 206 wordsThe following is a notice of the money market, under date June 23rd :—Consols for the opening are done at 95[?]. The political news from America and Mexico has not had any sensible effect on public securities. Should ...
Article : 99 wordsJoseph Phillimore, D.C.L., has been appointed Judge of the Consistory Court of Gloucester, in the room of Dr. Maddy, who has resigned in consequence of ill health. ...
Article : 192 wordsApprehensions were entertained that England was again about to be visited by the Asiatic cholera, which had made its appearance on the continent. Two or three cases had occurred in Liverpool, and Government ...
Article : 272 wordsA poor married woman of the name of Mason, residing near the Pound, Bromley, Middlesex, was recently safety delivered of four sons, all alive and well. The interesting little strangers have since been christened ...
Article : 359 wordsTwo charitable persons, a brother and sister, have offered, through the Bishop of London, £10,000, onehalf towards endowing a college at Hong Kong. In aid of Christian efforts in the same colony or elsewhere, in ...
Article : 180 wordsThe Monthly Times to the 24th June, received vid Singapore, mentions the Corn Importation Bill as still in suspense, though its success was assured; other news appears to have reached Singapore by the over ...
Article : 1,566 wordsOn the 22nd of June, two boys, named James Seddon and Joseph Dean, were committed at Manchester on suspicion of having deliberately murdered another boy named George Wray, thirteen years of age. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 wordsThe Bishop of Calcutta (Dr. Wilson) preached in the University pulpit at Oxford during the convocation on the 23rd June last. An unusually crowded audience was attracted to hear and see a man so distinguished in ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 14 Oct 1846, Page 3
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