Solicitors.—Pawle, Belfrage, and Asprey, 7, New-inn, Strand. Brokers—Holdemess, Fowler, and Co., Change-alley, Cornhill. Offices of the Company, at the Gardens. Honorary Secretary—Lord William Lennox. PROSPECTUS. The object of this Company is to purchase from Mr. Simpson, the pr
01 September 1860 - West London Times - London, London, England
I was informed in further conversation, that instead of there being, as the Army and Navy Gazette has led me to believe, 8,500 marines stationed in the port, there were not 3,000, and only about 1,500 military. Several inquiries which I afterwards made, of equally excellent auth
01 September 1860 - West London Times - London, London, England
Colours, to be sal retail for One Shilling Josntra was :the successful competitor. On the 10th of June, 1853, His Royal Highness, Pi ince Albeit, President of the Society, with a high compliment, presented him with the Council's Large Special Prize Med il.—Extract from a speech
01 September 1860 - West London Times - London, London, England
DE MONTGOMERY, Author of "Hours of Sun and Shade," &c. The Elitor will feel much obliged to any one who would forward him further contributions. He solicits the efforts of amateur writers as well as the productions of known Authors. Each and all will receive his best attention.
01 September 1860 - West London Times - London, London, England
In the House of 1 on Friday, August 17, adverting to the notice given the previous evening by Earl Granville of a motion to suspend, in favour of the Savings Banks and Friendly Societies Investments Bill, the resolution of the House limiting the period for receiving bills from t
25 August 1860 - West London Times - London, London, England
As notified in our last, the opening services in celebration of the above chapel as the meeting house of the Methodist New Connexion, took place last Sunday,:when sermons were preached, that in the morning by the Rev. S. Carlisle, and in the evening by the Rev. W. Cook, the edit
25 August 1860 - West London Times - London, London, England
James Easterbrook, a toll-collector at Nottinghill-gate, appeared before Mr. INGHAM to answer a summons charging him with unlawfully demanding and taking toll from a section of the St. George's and Hanover-square Volunteer Rifles. Mr. R. ,M. Cooper, solicitor, and a member of th
25 August 1860 - West London Times - London, London, England