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CAMBRIDGE.

CAMBRIDGE.

The following gentlemen were qrdained by the Lzrd& Bishop of Lincoln, in Christ's College Chapel, on Sun&a last, the 20th inst. DEACONS.-J. Armi-stead, B.A. Wadhain College, %on, L. Armistead, B.A. Lincoln College, Oxon E.T. Chaapees B.A. Trinity College, CambridgeS. S. Co, B.A.
1 January 1830 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
 
PELICAS V LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICES, Lombard Street anil Spr :ig Gardens. Established in 1797. or recto as. M. Esq. M.

PELICAS V LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICES, Lombard Street anil Spr :ig Gardens. Established in 1797. or recto as. M. Esq. M.

i>. H. Esq. John Coope, Esq. J. Hawes, Esq. W. Cotton, Esq. f. r. s. W. Hey gate, Esq. Aid. V. . S.Clarke. Esq. r.H s. j. Petty Muspratt, Esq. . Davis. Esq. W. Sander. Esq. Sir.C. I'l'.wer. !5t..x Aid. , G. Storey.Esq. J. A. Gordon, Esq. yi. o. | hiring, Esq. ni Thomas lio.lgs.u
1 January 1830 - Leicester Journal - Leicester, Leicestershire, England
 
Mr. Editor, Being one of that extensive corps of Medical Practitioners who are in the habit of reading your paper,

Mr. Editor, Being one of that extensive corps of Medical Practitioners who are in the habit of reading your paper,

may I be allowed through its columns to ask some of the speculative philosophers into whose hands it may fall, they can assign any cause for the present truly calamitous condition of that profession ? For, I assure you, Mr. Editor, the days have gone by when the rattling of hors
1 January 1830 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
 
Fall a Rock.—Al>oiit twoo?eb»-k the Fruljj *rrk, iies<rQrii«r accident occurred at Hie Alum j wnr»«, belonging F.trl ot Ketllene**, near

Fall a Rock.—Al>oiit twoo?eb»-k the Fruljj *rrk, iies<rQrii«r accident occurred at Hie Alum j wnr»«, belonging F.trl ot Ketllene**, near

Wliiihv. 'IV |>remi»«i fw *«nifafiiriit| depo*itlug the ali)iii, lumber with dwelling-hotine, occupied Ibe sU|>eriiiicndaai, Mr. Truefett, aid collate* huilt tor the com modal toe -of Ikcewkaen, Are situate ibe shore, beucatih I cry iWI) cliff, along the of whirh the lie road le
1 January 1830 - Coventry Herald - Coventry, Warwickshire, England
 
DISTURBANCES IN NORWICH.

DISTURBANCES IN NORWICH.

DISTURBANCES NORWICH. The weavers having announced their intention to collect contribution* order to enable them to hold out against the proposed reduction wages, the magistrates issued a notice to warn them that such measure would subject them to the penalties of the Vagrant Act
1 January 1830 - Cambridge Chronicle and Journal - Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
 
Tkm. Fri. tel. I Mmn. i Tun. j V«« I 217 WJ | j W| ; iS* i«»‘ lie it'

Tkm. Fri. tel. I Mmn. i Tun. j V«« I 217 WJ | j W| ; iS* i«»‘ lie it'

ii»i' 1 «*. c«. »•. 7-i*. lU-16 2-W ly 13-W
1 January 1830 - Hull Advertiser - Hull, Yorkshire, England
 
MAILS. 1 Arr. Due Arr. Due 1 Arr. Due 0 Calais 0 I Dublin ..... 0 0 Lisbon.. 0 1

MAILS. 1 Arr. Due Arr. Due 1 Arr. Due 0 Calais 0 I Dublin ..... 0 0 Lisbon.. 0 1

0 Ostend 0 1 Waterford.. 0 0 Leew. Is. 0 • I 0 Holland 0 I Donaghadee 0 0 Brazils.. 0 . 4 0 Cuxhaven 0 Sweden
1 January 1830 - New Times (London) - London, London, England
 
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1 January 1830 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
 
4CCIDEATS FROM FIXE. Sm.—The following simple remedy for burns is worthy general notice. I have two chi!dren who were burned

4CCIDEATS FROM FIXE. Sm.—The following simple remedy for burns is worthy general notice. I have two chi!dren who were burned

severely on the bead and neck by falling against the hot bars of the grate, and in both cases the pain was entirely removed in five minutes.—Your's, &a. A SUBSCRIBER TO YOUR PAPER. Half a pound (broken) of camphor pot in a pint of good rum.'—keep it well corked In a bottle—apply
1 January 1830 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England
 
POLICE. MANSION- HOUSE,

POLICE. MANSION- HOUSE,

A middle-aged man, named John Child, was brought before the Loan Nlatiott, in custody of Thomas Herdsfield, one of the chief officers of the City Police, charged with having robbed his employers, Messrs. Daly, MACOILIrdo, and Co., of Waldsquare, wiiolesele druggists. I; appeared
1 January 1830 - Morning Herald (London) - London, London, England