Corps of Royal Marines— Gentlemen Cadets to be Second Lieutenants: Henry John Lawrence Norcock, Samuel Hamilton Bunce Northcote, Thomas Delves Broughton, Joseph Edward M`Neale, Jasper Nicolls Harrison, James Lindsay Mac,call, Charles Morton Barham, Somers Reginald Lewis, Edward
20 October 1860 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
MOORE BROTHERS and COMPANY, 35, London Bridge City. TO CORRESPONDENT:4. The Office of the "St. James's Chronicle" is at 110, Strut& TO PUBIJ.SHBILS. . All books sent for review to this Office wilt receive an immediate notice.
20 October 1860 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
6 ......____. same tbin . g over and over again, so that there was no time INAUGURATION OP THE BROWN FREE . The Rev. Dr. RAFPLEs, after eulogiSing Mr 8r.w.'... In the morning, before the starting of the procession, the MR. MILNES, M.P., ON HOME AND FOREIGN left for independent m
20 October 1860 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
of BUCKINGHAM. From Original and Authentic Sources. By MRS. THOMSON. "These volumes will increase the well-earned reputation of their clever and popularauthor. The story of the royal favourite's career is told by Mrs. Thomson very honestly, and is enriched abundantly with curiou
3 May 1860 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
The Northern Whig publishes an excellent résumé of that portion of the census which refers to the north of Ireland. From this statement it appears that Belfast has made great strides in prosperity. Her trade is flourishing, and the increase in her populatio n h as b een rea ll y
23 July 1861 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
Byass's Bebside West Haswell ....... 10s 6d Hartley l6s 3d Hettou Holywell Lambert's West Hartley 163 Od Tunstall Straker's West Hartley.. 168 Od Kelloe Tantield Moor Butes .. 13s 3d South Kelloz lBs 9d West Hartley .... .. 16s 3d Tees l9s 3d West Wylam . 14s Od Thornley Wylam .
23 July 1861 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
an independent support to the Conservative Party. Literature.—This department is conducted by writers of high reputation, and includes criticisms on the current literature of the day ; all works sent for notice receive a PROMPT and IMPARTIAL review. Music, the Drama, and the Fin
12 January 1860 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England