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GENERAL ELECTION

... without opposition. Reigate-Lord Viscount Eastnor. Richmond (Yorkshire)—Hon. Sir R. Dundas and Hon. J. C. Dundas. • Ripon-J. K. Staveley and J. Clfempton. Rochester-Bernal and Mills. Sandwich—Troubridge and Marryat. Shaftesbury—Mr. Pouiter. Southampton—A. Atherley ...

Published: Saturday 15 December 1832
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 3214 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

TUESDAY:S.LQNJQ^»N- GAZETTE, JANUARY 22

... , file manufacturer. John Baker, Over Darwen, Lancashire, and Wm. Harper, Man- Chester, calico printers. Thomas Cookson, Staveley, Westmorland, maufacturer. Arthur Clarke, St. Clement. Worcestershire, brewer. Thos. Doughty, Goodga-street, Tottenham-court-road ...

MISCELLANY

... keep the entire gear of a 1 g mill in constant revolution, without the aid of any spelling influence. AN ECCENTRIC.—Captain Staveley, a gentleman well known for his eccentricities, was brought before Mr. Chambers, charged with having assaulted policeman ...

Published: Saturday 07 December 1833
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 4429 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBER 8

... corn dealer. Lisson-grove, Middlesex.-F. Bishop and W. Wilks, corn merchants, Gloucester.—J. Weight, brush manufacturer, Staveley, Derbyshire.—G. Mayor and G. S. Dove, spice merchants, Little Distaff tane.—A. Levey (commonly called or known by the name ...

Published: Saturday 12 December 1835
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 102 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

... 3d ti W. E. Hattlepool, 23s—Dixon's Butterknowl, 18s—W. E. Helen's l ees, 21s 9d—W. E. Tees. 22s 3d—W. E. West a ton, 20s—Staveley Main, 19s— W. E. Devonshire, 19s 6d^ Ships arrived since last day, 80. The arrivals to-day of fre*^ „ ships were again extensive ...

Published: Saturday 05 August 1837
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: | Words: 1722 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... 23s 3d-^i W. E. llaitlepool, 23s-Dixon's Butterknowl, 18s—W. E. Helen's Tees, 21s 9d—W. E. Tees, 22s 3d—W. E. West ton, 20s—Staveley Main, 19s—W. E. Devonshire. ISs Sd^i Ships arrived since last day, 80. The arrivals to-day of fies'l ships were again extensive ...

SMITH FIELD MARKET. i ' '

... 3d—W. E. Stewart's, W. E. Hat tlepool, 23s—Dixon's Butterknowl, lBs-W Helen's Tees, 21s 9d—W. E. Tees, 22s 3d—W. E. ton, 20s-Staveley Main, 19s—W. E. Devonshire. 195 Ships arrived since last day, 80. The arrivals to-day ships were again extensive, and there ...

PRICES OF SHARES AT BRISTOL

... eaze's Main 19 6 W.E. Hartlepool 24 9 Orde's lledheugh 20 0 W.E. Hotspur 11 6 1 ord Balcarris's Canal 31 0 W.E. Heaton 24 3 Staveley Main 23 6 W.E. Killi igworth 23 O Tanfield Moor 23 6 W.E. Lambton 24 6 Wall's End Adelaide 23 9 W.E. Northumberland 23 X ...

PHICES OF SHARES AT BRISTOL

... 24-! Carr's Hartley 21 6 W.E. Hetton 2* Leaze's Main 19 6 W.E. Hartlepool 24 20 0 W.E. Hotspur lord Balearris's Canal. 2 > Staveley Main 23 6 W.E. Killingworth 2* Tanfield Moor 23 6' W.E. Lambton *• Wall's End Adelaide 23 6 W.E. Northumberland 25 W.E.Barrett ...

CORN AVERAGES

... Leaze's Main 19 0 W.E. Hartlepool 25 S W.E. Hetton 250 Leaze's 19 0 W.E. Hartlepool 25 S 12 6 f.ord Balcarrls's Canal. 43 S Staveley Main W.E. Killingworth 22 9 Tanfield Moor W.E. fcambton 25 0 Wall's End Adelaide 24 0 W.E. Northumberland 22 8 W.E. Barrett ...

THE FARMERS' COLUMN

... Commander-in-Chief at the Cape, vice Major General the Hon. George Cathcart, whose period of service has expired. Major-General Staveley. from Bombay, is to succeed Lieut-General Sir. Richard Amstrong at Madras. The Banket's Magazine for this month contains ...

Published: Friday 12 August 1853
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 181 | Page: 6 | Tags: News