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By the Author of "The Comic IIistohyoI' England , " IHuhtrated by John Leech . On the 1 st of May will be published , price in ., with Coloured Kiigruvingtt and numerous WoodcutH , !> y John Leech , The First Number of rrUIE COMIC HISTORY of ROME , for the JL Tlse and Amusement of Schooln and Families . IxiniJim : Published by Hrudbury and EviiiiH , 1 1 , Itouvcrie-strect .
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H COLWELL , TRUSS and INSTRUMENT MAKER , Hird-in-Hand-court , 70 , CheapMide , ln'gH to call attention to the following pricea : — h . < l . h . d . Bent Plain Truss .. .. f > 0 Egg'H German Trims 10 0 BuIimou '*) expired Patent H " Silk Nut SuspciiHorien ' . i ( i Cole « 'ditto 10 0 Cotton ditto .. .. 2 « Lacing HtockingB , Knee-capn , und Ankle-pieceH , for Weak JointH aixl Vuricnn « Veins . Le ^ -irona , LudieH Huck-hoardH , Dumb IJcllfl . mid every other article in the Trade , ut cquully moderate charges . TestimonialH of the Pre ^ n : — "Mr- Henry Oolwell ' H TrumieH , dtmignod for ProlapsuH Ani , ure ' nillliirahle in their construction . TIiohh wl » i < : li » re intruded for Pi olap » UH Uteri am the liioBt perfect iiiHtriiiticulH wu havo ever « iicn . " - The ( 'hemitt . " In science und tikill in adapting I"h truHsoH to tho peculiar clrcumtitiiiicHfl of the on » e , Mr . Cohvell ih inferior to no uitim in London . "—United Service . "' Mr . Colwrll hurt , in the moat philanthropic and pruiueworthy inmnuir p < mnible broken throug h the extorlioiiittu Hyatem ho long pervndlng tin ; Ti UHH-inukiiitf trndo . " — . N' m »» . " Mi . Colwcll lutH combined Ji | rlitiienH of b |» ing mid delicacy of workin . iiiHlni ) with the greut « Htsecurity , eunr , und coinlort to the patient . "—lti-ading Mercury . " Mr . Oolwoll ih mi eminent Trims-maker . " — Herald . Laillcn ntUindml by Mrs . Col well , MondayH , WedneHdayfl , and FridayB . nt 24 . HoHlon-Htroet , ( Jloucent « r-placc , New-toad ; nnd on Tuesdaya . TliurgdnyH , and Halurdnyn at tile Manufactory , Binl-iu-Iinnd-court , 7 ( 1 , Cheapuide , from eleven till lour .
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I 741 USH ARRIVAL of SUGAR and SNOWCUltEI ) SPANISH HAMS , ON I , Y Hd . per ll > . —GKOIUJK O 8 HORNK Ii ; ih much pleasure in intimating to liin kind Patrons nnd the I ' lililic generally , that lie ban agnin received through Iuh Agent in Gulicia a large quantity of the above jimtly-cclebrated lluinK . mi perfectly unique in point , of dcliciotiH flavour anil quality , that from the numerous tcsl linonmls lie ban received , they arc truly pronounced to be , par excellence , the rboiccHt delicacy of th « - kind of the present day . Ilin << idiciiiu Agent , however , at . at . en Unit , from tlie acarcity of llama of thin (( utility in tbc market , mi advance baH been made in the price ; but . iiotivithxtaiKliiig tliid , ( Jeorge OHb >> rue will l » e enabled to mippl y bis ciiHlomerH ut tin-above moderate charge . () . (> . earnestly Holicits an inspection of Iuh large und Hiiperior Htock of Provittiouti , comprising bin RICHLY-KLAVOUItKD PEAT-SMOKED ltUKAKI'AST HACON , G £ d . und 7 d . per ll > . b y tbe half-Hide . AIho , a very large Mipply of < ldicut , ely HMOK El ) OX TON «( JKH , tint flneut that have l >« cu purchumul in the market lor ninny yearw , from lin . Oil . to 4 u . ( id . ciicb . FINK IUPK STILTON , 7 d . to Ih . per Ib . Oood FAMILY C 11 ESHIKE , from !> -, d . to fijd . per lb . Olhrr Suited 1 ' roviHioiiH equally moderate , and of tli (; choiccHt description . liAlHiKOONSIIMKRS will efn-cl . a saving of nt least . 10 to l ! i per < -ent .. by piirchaHiiig- at thlH KSTA HLIHI 1 . M ENT . All ( IOODS carefully |» iekeil , and < lflivered at tlio regpontive RALWA \ TERMINI , jm well uh within live inilca of London , fi ee of cx |> ciihc to the purcliuHer . ( JEOIUiE OM 1 SORNK , CHEK 8 E and 1 JACON FACTOR OSBOltNK HOUSE , JIO , LUDaATK-IIILL , nenr Ht . Pnul ' n .
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a (; . C DOBSON COLLKTJateofthn Royal Italian Opera , Covcnt Garden , Teacher of Singing . For Tonna of M uaical Lecturea , Private LesHonw , or ClasH Teaching , in Town or Country , apply to i' . 1 ) . V ,., If ) , EHBcx-alrcet , Htrand .
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THE PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for SILVER . The REAL NICKEL SILVER , introduced 1 G years ago by WILLIAM 8 . BURTON , of : il ) , Oxford-street ( corner of Newman-street ) , Noa . 1 and 2 , Newman-street , when plated by tho patent process of Messr . H . Elkington and Co ., is beyond all comparison tho very best article , next to sterling silver , that can bo employed as such , either usefully or ornamentally , as by no possible test can it be distinguished from real silver . Fiddle Thread King ' s Pattern . Pattern . Pattern . Tea Spoons , per dozen 18 a 3 i « ' Ma . Dessert Forks ;! 0 a 513 ft ^ . Dessertspoons ; SOs . OOh <; 2 a . Table Forks 40 s o . ) s . . * ... 70 s . Tablespoons 4 <| 8 7 () rt 75 ^ Tea and Coffee 8 ets , Waiters , Candlesticks , & <; ., ut proportionate prices . All kimln of replatiiifj- done by the patent proccHs . CHEMICALLY PUKE NICKEL , not PLATED . Fiddle . Thread . King'a . Table Spoons & Forks , full size , per doz . 12 s . .. 28 a . .. . 'JOs . l ) i ; H « ert ditto and ditto l () s . .. 21 s . .. 2 f ) a . Tea ditto 5 s . .. 11 b . .. 12 s . FENDERS , STOVES , and FIREIRONS . —Bright Stoves , with bronzed ornaments und two nets of bars , £ 2 14 s . ; ditto , with ormolu ornaments and two Beta of burs , jtT ) 10 s . to 20 puineaH ; Hronzrd Fenders complete , with standards , from 7 « . to X' ( J ; rttcel Fenders , from . ) . ) s . ; do ., with rich ormolu ornaments , from X ' 2 lf ) n . to 10 gn . ; Fiieiionu , from Ih . Dd . the net to X 4 Is . Sylvester and other Patent Stoves , with radiating hearth-plates CUTLKRY WARRANTED . —Tho most varied assort . inent of TABLE CUTLEI 1 Y in the world , all warranted isiilwuyn Bt ; llin ut WILLIAM 8 . UUUTON'H , at prices that ar « lenmn . ralive only because of the largclleiis of tlie Biihta . The largest stock of pltteil Dessert Kniven iukI Forks , in cases and otlierwiHe , and of the new plated Fish Carvers , iu existence AIho a lurfre itsiortment of Ruzors , Penknives , bcisuorH , &c . of tlio Itest ( juality . "" IRON HMDSTEADS and CHILDREN'S COTS A very hirjre asHortinent of thrH . ) HcdsteadH , in iron and brans froiri Mis . ( id . each ; and Cots from 20 s . each , fitted with < lovt > ' tailed joiiitu and [ latent H . tekinfr . and entirely free from screws uutH , or pins . The new Patent Portable Itaduleud , lf > u ( 5 d eucl / Common Iron ItvdHtcudH at , \' 2 a . Cd . each . Detailed Catalog with Kii ( rraving 8 « f every IromoiiL'ery article , sent ( pt-r post ) free . h * WILLIAM H . liUR'I ' ON'S stock of OKNKRAL FrrilNIHFf IN ( i 1 JU ) NMON ( JKRY is literally « , „ jJr « eit ia U , « ^ 3 " and , iW mo laiiKUURO can | , « einploye . l to give u correct i . lea of its ' variety and extent , purchasers an , invit .-. l to call and inspect it 1 he money returned for every article not approved of ^^^^^ Z ^^ TA ^ -l
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ROSSI'S MAIIINE TINCTURE , for STAINING the HAIR a beautiful Hrown or Black , in a few minutes , without , Ht . niiiiiiK ° the skin The tincture applied by contract if required , or sold in bottles , . >« . ( id ., 10 s . 6 d ., and "Is . —8 ,, ! ,. inventor , l . OUIS ROSSI , Coiil ' .-ur , ' XA , Retrentstreet . Saloons for Hair (' utting- and Dressing . On parle Frau ^ ai . s .
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EXHIBITION AUCTION HALL . INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION 8 ALON , AND FOREIGNERS' REUNION . M ESSRS . EDWARDS and COMPANY have at length completed arrangements , by which they are enabled to offer to the Kxhibitors and Visitors at the approaching-Great Exhibition , facilities and accommodation , which are not contemplated or provided by the Koyal Commission . They have accepted tenders from Mr . John Walker , of Gracechurch-street , for the erection of a Superb Building-of Iron , containing a Grand Auction-hall , Magnificent Refreshment-rooms , and an Exposition Salon . They propose to introduce into this country , not merely for the purposes of the Exhibition , but jas a permanent course of business , the American system of disposal of consignments , direct from the manufacturer , by the hammer . They intend by acontinued Auction during the Exhibition to dispose of the most valuable products of all nations . Their arrangements also contemplate the sale by hand , over the counter , of the rarest works of Art and Skill . They ; have provided for the accommodation of visitors to the Exhibition Splendid Refreshment-rooms , in which will be dispensed , as well . Wines of the highest and most novel character , as a : so Fruits , the produce of the Choicest'Gardens , and comestibles generally , the character of which is guaranteed by the fact that they have secured the services of the " Premier Chef . " No expence has been spared by Messrs . Edwards and Company in the adaptation of their splendid premises at the West-end for the purposes of a Reunion , whereat the Learned , Scientific , Manufacturing , and Commercial representatives of the whole World may meet to cultivate a kindly intimacy , and exchange valuable information . Messrs . Edwards and Company have ample City ^ remises , Wharfan-e , and Warehouses for the deposit of goods and the transaction of Custom House business . They have also secured for the benefit of their Consignors , the valuable services of Messrs . John Hampden and Company , and have , at the same time , retained Legal Gentlemen , whose high standing and character constitute a voucher for the safety of the interests committed to their care . Parties desirous of obtaining information as to the course of business intended to be adopted by Messrs . Edwards and Company , may apply for Prospectuses at the Offices of Messrs . John Hampden and Company , 418 , West Strand , where the preliminary business will be conducted .
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M GOMPERTZ'S NEW and GIGANTIC PANORAMA , Illustrating- a Voyage through the ARCTIC REGIONS , will be KXHIBITEDon and after Monday , May 1- ' , at the Parthencinn Assembly Room , St . Martin's-lane . The intense and almost universal interest felt for the fate of the brave and devoted Franklin and his gallant crew has induced M . Gompert / . ( the successful exhibitor of various panoramas for the last fifteen years ) , to submit to the public and visitors of London tbe above Panorama , which has been produced on a most stupendous scale , nnd with the utmost attention to geographical and historical truth , embracing the scenery and incidents comprised in a voyage from England to Melville Island , the most westerly point yet reached in these inhospitable but highly-picturesque regions . To complete the illusion , the Panorama will be continuous from ita commencement to the close .
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SOCIE TY of PAINTERS in WATER COLOURS . —The FORTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION will OPEN at their Gallery , 5 , PALL-MALL EAST , on Monday , April 28 . Admittance , One Shilling . Catalogue , Sixpence . GEORGE FRIPP . Sec .
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PROFESSOR ANDERSON'S ARRANGEMENTS . S T . JAMES'S THEATRE . —In consequence of the French Plays , which take place every Monday , Wednesday , and Friday , Professor Anderson ' s Performances will be every Tuesday , Thursday , and Saturday . MORNING at Two p . m ., and EVENING at Eight . The Entertainment being the same as commanded by Her Most Gracious Majesty the QUEEN , and performed before the Court at Balmoral Castle . Special Arrangements can be made for Families and Schools for Private Boxes or Stalls , which may be arranged at Mitchell ' s Royal Library , 33 , Old Bond-street , and at the Box-office of the Theatre , which is Open Daily from Eleven till Five .
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FRENCH PLAYS , St . JAMES ' s THEATRE . — Mr . Mitchell begs respectfully to announce that the above THEATRE mil be RE-OPENED for a short season of FRENCH COMEDIES and VAUDEVILLES on Monday , April 28 , and will be continued for 15 representations only , ending May 30 . The engagement of the eminent tragedienne , Mdlle . Rachel , will commence on Monday , June 2 . The following artistes are enp-a ^ ed to appear during May : —M . Regnier and Mdlle . Judith ( of the Theatre Francais , Paris )) , M . Lafontand Mdlle . St . Marc ( of the Theatre des Varieties ) , Mde . Octave and Mdlle . Figeac ( of Ithe Theatre du Vaudeville ) , M . Levassor and Mdlle Scrivaneck , M . Hyacinthe and M . Ravel ( of the Theatre du Palais Royale . ) The first performance on Monday evening , April 28 , will consist of a new Comedie , by M . Scribe , entitled , BATAILLE DE DAMES , in which M . Regnier and M . Lafont , Mdlle . Judith ( of the Theatre Frangais ) , and Mdlle . St Marc ( of the Theatre des Varietes ) , will sustain the principal characters . And on the same evening will be gi * en a new comic vaudeville , entitled L'AMOUR A L'AVEUGLETTE , The principal characters by M . Hyacinthe and Mdlle . Scrivaneck ( of the Theatre du Palais Royal , Paris ) . The subscription until the end of May will be arranged for Stalls—10 representations , Mondays and Fridays , 5 guineas : 15 representations , including Wednesdsys , 7 guineas ; —private boxes—every Monday and Eriday , 40 and 30 guineas . An immediate application for season subscriptions is respectfully solicited . —Royal Library , 33 , Old Bondstreet .
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HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE . Grand Extra Night . FIB 8 T NIGHT of the New Opera LE TRE NOZZE . It is respectfully announced that a GRAND EXTRA NIGHT will take place on Thursday next . May 1 . when will be presented the last act of Bellini ' s celebrated Opera LA SONNAMBULA . Amina , Mdlle . Caroline Duprez ; Count Rodolpho , Signer Coletti ; and Elvino , Signor Calzolari ., To be followed by the first tableau of the admired Ballet , L ILb DES AMOURS , by Mdlle . Amalia Ferraris and M . Charles . After which will be presented , for the first time in this Country , Alari ' s new Opera Buffa , in three acts ( produced with the greatest success at the Italian Opera , Paris ) , entitled LE TRE NOZZE . Luisa , Mdme . Sontag ; Vespina , Madame Giulini ; La Marchesa di Forli , Mdlle . Ida Bertrand ; Cavaliere di Villafranca , Signor Gardoni ; Cricca , Signor Ferranti ( his first appearance in this country ); and il Barone teudatario d'Acetosa , Signor Lablache . To conclude with the admired Ballet , entitled LES METAMORPHOSES , by Mdlle . Carlotta Grisi , Miles . Rosa , Esper , Julien , Lamoureux , Allegrini , Pascales . MM . Charles , and Paul Taglioni . Application for Boxes , Stalls , and Tickets to be made at the Box-office of the Theatre .
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COUNTY COtJBTS . A SOLICITOR of undoubted respectability , who devotes his entire time to this branch of his profession , offers his servicee at a small fixed charge ( including all proceed ^ . fnsrs from first summons to judgment ) . He feels justified in Advertising , aa many solicitors decline attending these court .. The best reference * and security given- —Address Lex , JXO . a , Devonshire-street , Queen-square . - .
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PRIVATE TUITION . MR . J . SIBREE , M . A . ( of the University of London ) , wishes to take ONE or . TWO PUPILS to educate with the Sons of a Gentleman residing in the neighbourhood of Stroud . The course of instruction will comprise all the branches of a complete Classical and Mathematical Education Snoing German and French ) , such as is require * in preparing for a Professional Life , or for entering the Universities . The house Mr . 8 . occupies is in a healthy and pleasant situation in one of the most agreeable districts in England . ' Term 3 £ 100 per Annum . The Upper Grange , near Stroud , Gloucestershire . References to S . S . Marling , Esq ., Ebley , Gloucestershire .
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MARRIAGE LA W R EFORM ASSOCI AT VOX . Numerous applications having been made to the Association by persons intending to contract marriage with a deceased wife ' s sister , the Committee think it desirable , whilst Lord Lyndhurat ' s Act remains unrepealed , to make it known that these marriages are lawful in Prussia , Denmark , Germany , Sweden , and Norway , and all other Protestant countries of Europe , except England ; in the United States of America ; and , by dispensation , in all Roman Catholic countries . Further information may be obtained gratuitously , on application to the Honorary Secretary , at the Offices of the Association , 26 , Parliament-street . JOSEPH STANSBURY , M . A ., Honorary Secretary .
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . On the 4 th of February , at Port Louis , Mauritius , the wife of Griffin Nicholas , Esq ., of Ashton Keynes , Wilts , and captain , Fifth Fusiliers , of a daughter . On the 13 th of April , prematurely , the wife of Mr . Sheriff Hodgkinson , No . 8 , Upper Wimple-street , of a daughter , stillborn . On the 14 th , at Londonderry , the wife of Captain Leach , Royal Engineers , of a son . On the 18 th , at 56 , Upper Brook-street , the Lady Manners , of a daughter . On the 18 th , at Woodbridge , Surrey , the wife of R . D . Mangles , Esq ., of a son . On the 21 st , at 83 , Eaton-place , the Honourable Mrs . Robert Daly , of a son .
MARRIAGES . On the 21 st of April , at Weyraouth , John Stuart Mill , Esq ., of the East India-house , to Harriet Taylor , widow of John Taylor , Esq ., of Kent-terrace , Regent ' s-park . On the 22 nd , at the parish church , Ealing , Middlesex , Captain Francis John Griffin , Deputy-Assistant Adjutant-General at M ontreal . to Sophia Louisa , second daughter of Captain Wetherall , R . N ., of Castle-hill-lodge . On the 22 nd at Exminster , Henry Hall Dare , Esq ., of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers , second son of the late R . W . Hall Dare , Esq ., M . P ., for the county of Essex , to Agatha , second daughter of 8 amuel Trehawke Kekewich , Esq ., of Peamore , Devon . On the 22 nd . at St . Peter ' s Chnrch , Pimlico , George Canning Backhouse , Esq ., of Hans-place , to Grace Margaret , daughter of J . M . Sandham , Esq ., of Hans-place .
On the 23 rd , at St . George ' s , Hanover-square , Captain John Hamilton Elpliinstone Dalrymple , Scots Fusilier Guards , son of the late Sir Robert Dalrymple Home lilphinstone , Bart ., to Georgina Anne , eldest daughter of the late W . P . Biigstocke , Esq ., M . P ., and widow of Francis Garden Campbell , Esq ., of Troup and Glcnlyon .
DEATHS . On the 17 th of November , 1850 , lost at sea , while on board of a captured Brazilian slaver , supposed to have foundered off the island of Francesa , Rowland Coulthurst Anderson , aged 18 , second eon of the late Reverend Robert Anderson , of Trinity Chapel , Brighton , and the Honourable Mrs . Anderson , and midshipman of H M . S . Rifleman . On the 28 th of February , at Midnapoor , James Alexander , Esq ., Bengal Civil Service , aged 37 . On the lftth of April , at Windsor , J . C . Tarver , ' Esq ., for twenty-five years French Master at . Eton College , aged 61 . On the 17 th . Major-General Palmer , many years M . P . for Bath , aged 71 . On the 18 th , at Brighton , the Right Honourable LadyErnkine . On the 20 th , ut his residence in Hamilton-terrace , Greenwich , Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Garner , of the H . E . I . C . H ., aged 64 . On the 20 th , at his residence , Mortimer-hill , Berks , Sir Claudius * Stephen Hunter , Baronet , aged 77 .
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PROM THE LONDON GAZETTE .
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Tuesday , Jpril 22 . Bankrupts . —A . Smith and G . 8 . Breese , Aylsham , Norfolk , ironmongers , to surrender May 8 , June 2 ; solicitors , Messrs . Cardafe , Iliff , and Russell , Bedford-row ; and Mr . Ling , Norwich ; official assignee , Mr . Nicholson , Basinghall-street—J . A . Riches , Hales worth , Suffolk , maUter , May 3 , J une 2 ; solicitors , Mr . Nettleship , Clifford ' s-inn ; and Mr . Read , Halesworth , Suffolk ; official assignee . Mr . Pennell , Guildhall-chambers , Basinghall-street—W . Newman , late of Great Chart-street , Hoxton , colour-manufacturer , May 8 , June 2 : solicitors , Messrs . Hodgson and Burton , Salisbury-street . Strand ; official assignee , Mr . Pennell , Guildhall-chambers , Basinghall-street .
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Friday , April 25 . "" Bankrupts . —R . S . Smith , Portsea , ironmonger , to surrender May 6 , June 5 ; solicitors , Messrs . Linklater , Charlotte-row , Mansion-house ; and Mr . Hodgson , Birmingham ; official assignee —A . Blumenthal , John-street , Crutchedfriars , wine merchant , May 5 , June 6 ; solicitor , Mr . Vallance , Tokenhouse-yard ; official assignee , Mr . Cannan , Birchin-lane , Cornhill—C . Snelling , Gracechiirch-street , hairdresser . May 19 , June 2 ; solicitor , Mr . Innis , Billiter-street ; official assignee . Mr . Nicholson , Basinjhall-street — R . Brown , Old Broad-street , auctioneer . 7 , June 6 ; solicitors . Messrs . Vincent and Randall , Castle-street , Holborn ; official assignee , Mr . Graham , Coleman-street — J . pKAttsoN , Kingswinford , Staffordshire , maltster , April 30 , May 24 ; solicitor , Mr . Boddington , Dudley ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Birmingham—R . Alexander ,, Maesteg , Glamorganshire , grocer , May 7 , June 4 ; solicitors , Mr . Franklyn , and Mr . Bevan , Bristol ; official assignee , Mr . Miller , Bristol—G . Satce , Heywood , Lancashire , grocer , May 7 and 28 ; solicitor , Mr . Deardon , Manchester ; official assignee , Mr . Fraser , Manchester—Margaret Meikxb , Liverpool , pawnbroker , May 14 , Juu « 2 ; solicitor , Mr . Roby , Liverpool ; official assignee , Mr . Mors-in , Liverpool .
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Leader (1850-1860), April 26, 1851, page 400, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1880/page/20/
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