News from 08/07/1838
1838; Gale Group;
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W. Fowler, H. Mayo, Bacchante, Greville Brooke, C. P. F, F. M. Mallalieu Superindent,
ResumoMultiple Classified Advertising Items National Education The Political Inquirer To the Bishop of Exeter Lord Durham's Dictatorship in Canada The Shakspeare Pedigree Capture of Two Slavers by her Majesty's Ship Rover Imperial Parliament The Sugar Duties Bill was read a second time The Appointment of Mr. Turton House of LORDS—Thursday Beer Shops View of the Coronation Fair in Hyde Park Edinburgh Courant: Incidents and Anecdotes Relating to the Coronation The Sultan's Letter of Congratulation Festivities in the Provinces House of LORDS—Friday House of COMMONS—Friday Adjourned: Duke of Sussex Theatre Royal, Haymarket Theatre Royal English Opera Astley's Royal Amphitheatre New Strand Theatre Royal … Theatre Royal Garrick Theatre Royal Coronation Pleasure Western City Glee Club The Thirty-Fourth Annual Hermajesty Queen Victoris, heraugust mother To Correspondents The Churchmen of Oxford have for this time triumphed Lordly Horror of Adultery Eton College Abuses The Revenue An Eye Witness: The Coronation Grand Review at Woolwich An Old Reader: The Late Review Interior of Westminster Abbey, during the Coronation… Latest Intelligence Commercial Intelligence and Money Market British Funds English Opera HOUSE—Last Night House of COMMONS—Yesterday Queen's BENCH—Yesterday Common PLEAS—Yesterday Union Hall—Yesterday "The Assaut D'armes" Mr. John Scott and Cobham Odds and Ends Theatricals Music Patronage of Foreigners Zoological Pickpockets Thunder Storm on Friday Awful Dispensation Illigit Amours and a Tabby Cat The Undergraduates of Oxford against The Undergraduates of CAMBRIDGE—Yesterday Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sporting Intelligence Tattersall's—Monday, July 2 Manchester—Friday Evening The Doncaster St. Leger Hippodrome—Wednesday Goodwood CUP.—Cobham is declared not to start Ipswich Races—Tuesday, July 3 Bibury Club Meeting (From a Correspondent): Stockbridge Races Thursday, July 5 Races to Come Index to the Closing of Stakes Brighton, 1838 August 8th, 9th, and 10th First Day The Pottery, 1838 Tuesday and Wednesday, August 7th and 5th Second Day A Handicap of 25 sovs each, 15ft Doncaster, 1838 The Coursing Club and its Laws Cricket Aquatics Pigeon Shooting Metropolitan Rambles No. XIV For the Sunday Times Varieties Coronation Promotions Police Reports Bow-Street Guildhall Marylebone Hatton Garden Middlesex Sessions The Lambeth Murder Nuisances and Abuses The Custom-House City Jobbing Sworn Brokers Literature Engravings The Victoria Explosion Melancholy Suicide From Tuesday's Gazette: The London Gazettes From Friday's Gazette: Insolvent Debtors Petitions To Be Heard at Portugal-Street—July 24 At Exeter—July 30 London Markets Corn Exchange—Monday, July 2
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