News from 16/05/1841
1841; Gale Group;
Autores
Marie, Caroline, James Bruton, W. Harrison Ainsworth EsQ, Joden, Dr. Patterson, M. M. Keane, T., S. J. Ball Captain, James Parsons Clerk of the Cource, Jesse Hammond, Greville Brooke, Thomas Lawrance, Junius Smith, T. Adolphus Trollope,
ResumoMultiple Classified Advertising Items The Political Inquirer Symptoms of Popular Madness To the People of England Hull Rockingham, South Deven Chronicle: The country is aroused petitlons from every city, The Royal Rake, and the Adventures of Alfred Chesterton from the Pen of a Popular Author Chapter XLVIII Literature Old Saint Paul's An Historical Romance Book the Third—Chapter the Third The Mother's Tear Gentle Mary Mine The Expectants Morning Chronicle, Sun: Odds and Ends Imperial Parliament Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mr. George Rennie, jun., has announced himself as To Correspondents A conversation which took place in the House of Lords, on Thursday evening, between Earl Fitz-William and Lords Warwick and Hardwick, may be said to furnish an excellent illustration of the spirit which pervades the Tory portion of that assembly Freedom or Slavery North Devon Chronicle: Latest Intelligence The President Steamer Commercial Intelligence and Money Market (From a Correspondent): Theatricals and Music Court of Requests Borough Queen-Square Kensington Police Central Criminal Court Monday (From our Liverpool Correspondent): Another Dreadful Collision at Sea From Tuesday's Gazette, May 11: The London Gazettes From Friday's Gazette: Insolvents Partnerships Dissolved Sporting Intelligence Tattersall's—Monday, May 10 Manchester—Thursday Evening (from the post): The Derby Favourites Races to Come Gloucester County Groydon Common Races Newcastle-On-Tyne—Monday Bath and Bristol Summer Meeting Wednesday Worcester Summer Meeting Wednesday Lichfield Dudley and Tipton Stourbridge Newton Manchester Ascot Heath—Tuesday Downham Races Closing of Stakes The Amusements of a Sporting House Sheriff's Court—Thursday Newmarket Second Spring MEETING—Tuesday, May 11 The Oaks Thursday A Northamptonshire Farmer: The Pytchley Hounds Foreign Summary Insolvent Debtors Court Thames Office Scotch Reformers Gezette: Loss of the Ship William Brown Beverley Meeting, 1841 Wednesday, May 12 Kelso Spring Meeting Tuesday, May 11 Hampton Races Cricketing The Licensed Victuallers' Match Windsor and Eton Junior Club Pigeon Shooting Aquatics Thames Royal Yacht Club Henley-On-Thames Regatta, 1841 Central Criminal Court Friday Births Elopement of the Daughter of the Infante Don… London Markets The Sunday Times
Referência(s)