The Church wardens Gateshead Fell Church, have received H.Williamson. Bart. M.P., three sovereigns, towards liquidating the debt the church. A gentleman has given to the keeper Morpeth gaol, ir» to be applied to the use such prisoners under his care as are deserving rebef, and t
9 November 1833 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
Public, that has REMOVED from Dean-Street, to the Shop occupied .Mr. P. Elliot, Bigg-Market, where he trusts, i.y manufacturing a first-rate Article, at fair Price, and strict Attention to Business, to :>ierit a Continuance the Patronage and Support liberally bestowed Mr. Elliot
9 November 1833 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
READERS AND CORRESPONDENTS. V> c c been compelled to omit several favours and article* of local news, owing press advertisements. I'M reports on the state Ireland Mere duly received, and w ill be made use of as opportunities offer. Our obliging Correspondent is informed that his
15 November 1834 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
The following useful expose from the Ol>l England weekly London newspaper ;uertainly one of the ablest constitutional journals of the day. For the purpose fully this subject, we have taken the various' counties in which contests occurred between Ministerial and Conservative cand
12 January 1833 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
deterniina tion to r# hin command from the " Ireland alone, without • , The Kins wishes to once their welfare and their love. - be' "There yet magic in the King, exactly « tower of strength q new career, is ten and in Downing-stree , a dexte revs very much fear, however, that £
12 October 1833 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
Bonaparte's celebrated exclamation that "from the sublime to the ridiculous is but step," has seldom been more strikingly st rated than in the idea the king's ministers making Daniel O'Connell a privy councillor. the first blush the thine: |is exceedingly ludicrous, that it seem
24 October 1835 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
acknowledge that they approve of the principle of protecting poor little children from being worked to death, vet, forsooth, because, as they allege, they were not « consulted" and "invited" to sign the requisition, they exert all their ill-gotten and ill-deserved influence to d
6 April 1833 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
North km C i v i following periods are tixed for holding the assizes for the Northern Circuit, before the Right Hon. Lord Lyndhurst and .Mr. Baron Survey:— Yorkshire—Saturday, July 12, at Durham—Saturday, July 2ti, at Durham. Northumberland—Wednesday, July 31*, at Newcastle. Cum
28 June 1834 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
Their Majesties continue enjoy excellent health . Charles Wrigtit, the once celebrated purveyor of sparkling champagne, is now confined private lunatic asylum Kensington—Chatsworth, the splendid seat the Duke Devonshire, is in a state preparation receive the Duchess of Kent and
6 October 1832 - Newcastle Journal - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England