BRAINTREE CHU BCH- RATE. 00 The role nisi granted by the Court of Queen's the proceedings of the Ecclesiastical Court until the of the validity of the rate has been determined by at of the Queen's Bench; and no proceeding - to is° can now be had until their judgment is given. T
23 November 1837 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
t • •••• , w.. SIP= aluto ' EVENING POS AND GENERAL _ - FROM SATURDAY, MAY 1, TO TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1811. PRICE 5(1.] i Now Ready in One Vol. royal 1 2 a 10 . , price 4. Ild. cloth., Fouit LEcTu ILES on SPIRITUAL ‘NITY, delivered at the HANOVER-SQUARE , !MOMS ( \larch, 1641). By Ii
04 May 1841 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
t t 1 14 i 4, t„, al. 4- ivy* EVENING POST. [No. 13,068. _ ANIMAL MAGNETISM IN FRANCE AND i him in all good feeling, and again enter the ranks of true ENGLAND. • science, which his talents and acquirements are so u ell calcu(From the Medical Gaz3tte.) 1 lated t o ad orn . .In Eng
22 July 1841 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
her 20th year. Some of the foreign Ministers ard many fef the nobility called during the day at Cambridge House, and left their names for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. The Duchess of Cambridge, accompanied by the Princess Augusta and Prince Georee of Cambridge honoured the
22 July 1841 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
A C 1; .:::. ~ ? k it . 1, Vr' - .„„ ~ •- I, , . . , W it >-: .-.-. ot Z : 4 . . * i •): . - , r • : EVENING POST. the good whose remains consecrate the dust around. Some Coo may recall the sainted martyr here enshrined, irst of that ' noble army' who, on English soil—in life and
13 November 1841 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
filtunit therdsgvia, if no is raipt:i Aftaittst their particular errors, no warning given as to their peculiar clingers, is it not to be inferred that the shepherd neither knows his sheep, nor is _nown -of them? As his mini s trations are vague esultory, so their attachment will
13 November 1841 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
(From the Times.) The private accounts which have reached town wherein referente is made to the painful and, we fear, hopeless Condition of this most excellent lady, speak in the highest te rala of the patient and resigned manner in which her Majesty bears up against the distres
13 November 1841 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England