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OLB MOORE'8

A N A C K, THE YKAa

For.

BEINO THE SECOND AFTEK BISSEXTILE OR LEAP TEAR, AND THE TWBNTT-SIXri THE REIGN OF H1£K PRESENT MOST QRACIOUS MAJESTY QUliEN VICTORIA:

BEAUTIFUL

*J

WITH

t

ENGRAVINGS

OF

ENGLISH

FOR KACII MONTH

LIST OF FAIRS &

AND

BIRDS, FLOWERS, OP THE YEAR.

IHSECTS,

JIMKETS IN ENGLAND,

DIRECTIONS FOR THE FARMER AND GRAZIER; THE BAROMETER, THE WEATH^i? BI3IN0 AMD SETTING

a

PLANETS

MOON. FROIl THE

BE.ST

AUTHOBITT.

^ropfietic ^terogij^pljic

i

:

AMO rilASES or the

Portraits of the

Heads

ADAITED TO TIIK TIMES of Nations; Predictions of Coining Events;

CORRECT TABLES OF STAMPS AND TAXES; i

THE PRINCIPAL FIXED AND MOVABLE FEASTS ECLIPSES

;

LAW AND UNIVERSITY TKRMS

;

IN

ALL THAT CAN BE DESIRED

PUBUSHED AND SOLD BY

T.

CI^

LONDON: & Co.,

RoBEHTS

THE YEAR OF OUR LORD,

1862;

ARTICLES OF THE CALENDAR, BTG.

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AN ALMANACK.

ti 8,

CrANE

CouilT,

FleeT SteEET

J

AND SOLD BT ALL EOOKSSLLERS AND NEWSaEN THUOl'GIIOUT THB BRITISH BKriHE.

CAUTION. -

PSNNY ALMANACK,"

mm

When you Order " OLD ilOORE'S he to ask for L, S" Sdiiion, otherwise you are HatU to be disappolnlcxi by ffctting an incorrect and */ " inferior imitation. The Genuine " Old Moore't Penny Almanark " may be at once htoion by observing (S^ at the foot of titlt-page the impriTit »f T. Roberts and' Co., No. S, Cmuii-cintri, Flccl-strcet, London. (^

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PHASES OF THE MOON.— 1862.


186-3.— JAHtTAEY

XXXI DAYS.

tiuiidais, F-iSliivala, Historical

JiRDS

2Th

3P

Archbishop of Paris

IjW

4S b\^

6M 7,Tu 81

10,F 11,S

12^^ ISlM 14|Tb

W

15 16 Ik

17F 18S

19^

M

21;Ti;

22;

Yenus

Snd Su.vday aftpr Christmas. Butt. Ijeiween ^pmiards and Mooi*s, I80I. F.pipiiANv. Public llcfoim Meeting

8 43 9 11 9 34

5 23 6 44 8 4

53

9 19

9

8r!10 9 5s 10 25 8 7RilO 41 .ucian. Fire due. Jupiter 4 8s!i1 1 rises 10.21 p lacauLay Imi Westminster 6r 11 19 lis 11 46 Public 5r Aficr. 59 13s died, IhOl. Cambridge Lent Term begins. 3r 1 51 Oxford Lent Terra begins. Average 17s 2 51 coldest day of year. Tremendous Storm in England, 1363. 2r 4 Battle of Corunna, ISOD. Teuus seU 20s 5 1^ HM p.m. Swan River Settlement comm., 1839. Or 6 29 Prisca. Old Twelfth Day. 23s 7 45 58r 9 1 First English Parliament, 1265. 26s 10 21 56r 11 39 8 4

10 31 11

42

1

50 58

3

6

1

91h

20

Sp

assassinated,

Covcnt Garden founded, 18U9.

W

20 1h 24'F 25 S

26-^ 27 M 28 Tu

Hallam Roval

(historian) died, 1859.

Exchange

opened by Queen

Elizabeth, 1571.

Jupiter rises 9.17 p.m.

Conversion of of

Oude

St.

Paul.

Pacification

reported, 1839.

New South Wales

col.inised, 1788.

INTENSE COLD Renders the Liver and other importani Viscera torpid, and, in consequence naturally. act as a rient,

P.'VRR'S

LIFE PILLSj

Warm und Balsamic Aperemoving without the slightesi]

Coldfi ch

Floweis

Rising aud Setting of the Plsmets. Circumcision. Sunday Kvg. Sp Services re-comd. at St Pauls. ] Sandwich Islands so called by Captain Cook, 1778.

411 5 11 6 5 6 5(' 7 26

7 8 8 8 9

9

SOs 54r 3os 51r

2 10 1 2 22 10 3 42 11

37s

4 53

'I8r

5 51 6 36

40s 46r 44s

43 k

9

7 10 7 35 7 56

56 16 39 58 16 34 54 20 52 34

After.

1

36

2 54 4 15 5 36 6 65

liullfii

Uazel

irge la irel

cb,

AVicr

s Sn d u Cones H p

Catki

Furz

t

PREDICTIUSa Unlike the horse racing not

even

placed,

or

prophets,

which are

plavc>!


1862.—FEBRUARY

iijd*>s, I'wtivais,

XXVHI DAYS.

Sun

Uutoiical

Kiiei. R.

Dgand Srttiugof the

Seu,

Plinetj.

2'^ [

3M

(or Robin

I

Crusoe)

and

€8 frozoii.

dia.

held

lail

Q i .'i.Ss IWJO. o

Fair held on th« Thames, 1814.

5W

clory of Platsy,

6Th

dependence of TTnited Stales recog- [A rife' |-± OOfe^ ai,ed, 1778, by France.

by Oive. 1757.

Peri-

PREDICTIONS. Varied and imporunt are the lubjects on which our representatives, hereditary and elective, have to decide about this What signify ihe asjurancei always

in

time.

given

her Majesty con-

speeches, that

royal

friendship 1 1 41'tinue8 to receive eipressions of "j-^-^ ^-^j and cordiality from Foreign Powers, if th. ^^^ 24 *'°"'^

35b' 9 Q Ao' y 45

|7

Droo

8 14; 8 9 8 3l! 9 21 8 4710 32

J upittr rises 8.34 p.m.

1684.

4Tu

Aft.

8.

7 41r 4 49s

IS

f/ "n^^r^/, ^Tmlri^'kMot'ftU a prorniT.eiit pMiUon in the minds of legislator, and people at this period;

I

\}

.51 ^ -^

1

I

both but

"\"e not plenty of other element, of 1o6!^« Ihe idea that a d-.scord and apprehension. Mary Queen of quarter dav. again to the d.s-Uniied States 5 Oslo 552 58 portion of 8S Half Scots beheaded; 1587. profess allegi.ince to England cannot be 5th Sunday *naR Kpiphaky. "Mid- '7 believe. hat such a conyet. but 2 8r 11 41 3 00l--«>li^ed 9^^ night meeting" St. James' Hall, 186U. impotsible, difficult, neither sununation u Corlei sails from Cuba against Mexico, for»e. from can A. far a, distant. 4 43 nor chaotic elcmenis of the eiisiing struggle, 5 4s After, 10 M 1519, the ^ III., 1226 debance to the cannot maintain 1 1 T.T G'- ChartersubBC. by Henrr 7 24k 1 42 5 23 'he South 1 1 ilJ lished, 18( Com. Treat may be, the but. lamentable though

7|F

Pri

«ak. visits

of

the Pope, 1859.

j7

31r!10 16 \y * --

v./

i

is

I...V-

t't.'i

I

I

I

i

its

W

I

12 Napier 13 IHj Berri 14 F |%9^

Grey executed.

Sir

W.

died, 1^6'

Due de

16S9. aled, 1820.

;

Battle of St. Vincent,

North,

5

7s

7

20r

2 51 5 56' North Canada, deeply interested in lit! the South. ;, struggle, and in every way sorely tried 4 10 6 2o'the tempted, will hold gloriously true to the 5nr, n A ""'* country, and in this she acts wisely. 27 6 44i mother „ The AtUntic has been bridged by the stuand in one 6 45 7 3 pendous ship the Great Extern,conveyed in voyage, of about nine days, above 4,000 soldiers, with all their 8 4 7 22 cemfort This timely succour at ones requisites. ^ ^.1 « of the some the mad ravings of 9 20i 7 42 checked keep Americans Let newspapers. New York 1, .,1 10 48, 8 3 to their own affairs, for Canada will neve I

5 lis

I

ecn Victoria

lost,

Venus

1S32.

|y

jy^

'

I

i

16^

M

17

SarruAGESiMA.

Dr.

Kane died,

1S57.

...,

|Lulher died, 1546. Venus rises 6.40 p.m,

19

jcalileo

W

,mes

bom,

I.

7

1564.

inaug., died, 1855. (of Scotland)

Joseph

1547.

murdered, 1437.

SrXAOBSlMA.

Plague

161)5-100,000 died.

W

lie!

I

^'-

I

Indian Mutiny

]

Vrms'.rong 1.

" 'S^ .•

/

Hab. Corp. suspended, 1B17.

24 M,"!'/;"^-'""''''""25 Tv f'^JtTJZ^, 1M9. E»"-lof E-!^i eiieaded, 9R ^O \V quake in Y or kshire. 15 "''''• 97 Th"""A" at Washiugto -

28 F

5 18s

>

21 F 22 S A, 9Q S' ^O

<

I

7 13r

Michael Angcio died, 1504.

18 Tu '

5 15s

Earth-

9rI

OO

1

*C^S\ -

OR

England.

25:

A \)

1 a' J-U

Q F^rl O Ou

"^"^ Weather— February month, being tflen cold and

is


1862.--MAECH XXXI DAYS.

bu

as

f e^t

il^js

ll sbu t-,

IS

2^

.?(.

AnniTersarj of " Ancieii

David.

Britoua."

Saturn

risei 6.12

"advice;" and all that is necessary to combat disease is to persevere

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

ipiter rises 5.40 p.m.

eneral Rising of the Sicilians againsi

Earl St. Vincent died, 1833.

SuNOAv

IN r.BKT. Gustavus III, assass. 1793. Jullien died, 1860.

rD

.

Dukedom

Patrick-

of Cornwall

instituted, 1337. erjie died, 1. 6S.

Home

Tooko died,

1S13.

-Vewton died, 1737.

Great Railway Canada, 1S59.

in

20 21 22 23 24

deatli

occurred iu the parish during tli' year 1860, and of those Are happened at the agei of seventj-four, eighty eighty-three, eighty-five, and ninety nine, respectively. When we pro perly look into the subject we con^ less the depend in a great degree upon selves. If we were all to copy the example of Old Parr, and avail ourselves of bis Sovereign Remedy, we should stand a much better chance than ever of " a long day." PARR'S PILLS may be bought for a trifle, thus avoiding the fee for

10 11

Col.

Despard executed, 1803.

Knight Templars" suppressed, 1312 Kotaebue

M

tinated, 1819.

i

J Si:nd*t in Lent. ^£34,000,000 ddcd to Pub. Debt by Iiid. Mutiny. Quocn Elizabeth died. 1603. Annexation of .Savoy and Nice to France,

nnunciation.

Lady Day.

[1S60,

1699.

28 F

29S 30i5)

3l!M

Ca

Tombia is

Violet.-

6

48r 6

5 40s

jxm.

LONGEVITY. At Logie-port, Scotland, ten

Hunter's red., 1801. reinterred at Wcstmiuater,1859.

H Sunday pers, 1SS2.

in Lent.

Gunp. Exp.

inst.,

1783.

Sicilian Ves-I at Hounslow,

6

6 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 6 6

6

44r 7

5 43s

39r 47s

35r 50s

7 2 52 8 12 10 9 22 3110 32 5211 40 371

7 7 8 19: Morn. 8 52 44 9 34 1 41

Stormy March To what

strife.

2 3 3 4 4 5 5 5

[1859.1

yaxi

:ire

we

to look for

peace

fill progress and th« quiet exercise of industry, nothing of Am«rica, where grct events have arisen, and are still likely to arise at any 'lay. How can men look towards France without some degree of .ipj)rehenfiion. Far be it from me to excile misiruat towards the Emperor, but he has been often hurried on

to b;iy

spite

When

of himself.

know

to

divine

25 54s 11 25 26r After. 57s 1 45 2iR 3 3 Is 4 21 17r 5 41

30r

Uee.

tkou art true to thy vocaFor many a day there has not been so many portents of political and elemental 1

tion.

his

a

man

never seems

own mind, how can other people

No doubt

it ?

he has been a good and

the pro34 faithful ally, but the worst of ceedings in France from time to time are 17 lingcd with great inconsistency. The talk of reducing the army resuhed in a virtual in52 crease of and professions of peace have been rather contradicted by increased armaments. 22 have always been of opinion that certain elements have existed in France likely to lead 45 to a rupture with England. Indeed, I know it

is.

it,

1

6

26 45

from unerrif g sources that such a rupture has been imminent, and has only been averted by the and conciliatory spirit of the internal position of France, the varianca between precept and

7 2 "actice has been manifest to When >unt de Persigny became Minister of the terior, he professed an anxious desire for 6 12r 8 27 6 ;edom of discussion and freedom of the 9 53 6 ess, but 7s these professions were fallowed by 6 ess prosecutions, and cannot be forgotten e 8r 11 15 6 58 at an innocent, eloquent, and learned speech xde by the Duke d'Aumale at a literary --— was treated as an attack against the 7 34 6 lis Horn. and as a manifestation of a desire to 34 8 21 6 3r behalf of the dynasty of Louis Philippe. Und«r such circumstances 6 14s 1 36 9 20 can March go out like a lamb ? I fear not, hope f»r the best. Courage the 5 59r 2 31 10 31 Ides of March are past. 6 18s 3 11 11 47 The Whathbr.—The temperature dwring h month advances d eg. on »he iwe«e<Iing 5 54e 3 41 After. he Buperabundiuit niui«ture of the earth vaporates, and the sdU thus be«oDiea pro21s 4 4 2 20 tared for sowing. The winds cume freai parts vhich cause them t« be called "sea winds;" 49r 4 25 3 34 hey are warmer than tb«se from •p^site iuarfcert This the latest when 24s 4 41 4 46 earn, -po^, and winter votirfies penod may be s«.wn oats, barley, and hovnp 45r 4 58' 5 57 mccestftiUy e<:ds should be sown this monkb, and clover iid other grass seeds with spring corn, or 28s 5 15| 7 7 mongst wheat; plant hops.the Aiders are »ow This a good period for destroying 40r 5 34 8 16 lit lolcs. Top dress voun-; wheat. 6

4s

all.

it

I

is

ti

is

is

Cockflghting prohibited, 1S54.

iLOHERS.

Humble

utterfly,

PREDICTIONS.

;

Koyal Society of Edinburgh

Thrush.

Inemone. Cuckoo-pint,

Rising and Setting of the Planets.

fla.'E,


1862.— APEIL

Sundays, reillr Is, Hislorii;al Noll Rising and Settin; of the Planets.

llTu

2\W Sj'lk

Venus

smeU com. died Prince

Sm. p.r Mirabeau'

rises 4h.

Battle of Copenhajjcu, leOl.

1643.

4F 5!s

Damon guillotii i, 1794. Museum fouiido'l, 1753.

Insurrection

4.

7|M

Badajoz Hkon, 1812.

811;

Lorea&o de Medieis died, 1492.

9W

King

isl^ 14'M

16|W 17Th ISlF 19 jS

2oL§ 21

M

22

IV

'23\W 24jlH

25F 26S 27'^

M

28 29 'lu

SOW

all'-'

5

CCrjs. Pal.,lS60

j

Henry

Q 5

SL James the Less (Aposllc) died, 62. g King Wm. III. and Mary procla mcd,' _ Aldsbl. troojs relieved,

1«S9.

IStJii.

Earl Dundonald deetrojs French fleet '^ in Basque Roads, IbO». Edict of Nantes .5U>day

Pai-m

Bignid. 1598. Lady Morgan d.. 1859. Cuckoo first heard. Vote of thanks to

Lord Canning, Easier

15'Tu

;

Brill!

5th StT.NDAY IK LhNT. Kafthqua^ London, 1680. 37,045 persons

IIF 12S

g

Rupert

Ooldsmith died, 1 Palermo. ISfiO.

ioIth

.-^un

.Angling for barbel, bream, carp, ac

d

Term

1?;59,

Earl Godwin

begins.

ed. loSa.

Sweating Sioknets breaks out at Shrewsbury, loSl. Horlicullural Franklin died, 1790. Society eslnblished, ISOS.

Lord Cumdeu

Goon Friday. 1794.

died, ISfiO. died, 15b0.

Lulhera

Princes protest, 1589. " Maid of exeented, liiS4.

EAsraa .sikdav.

Kent

Foundation of Rome, B.C. 753. Drinking Fotmlaiu opened, founded,

Roy;

d Fletcher Gior</e

RevK

diei

Amos

Melanclbon

ltiu3. tried. 1844.

Firi

Barber

Shak*.8p»are died, 1816.1

'P'"

1856.

Discov^^ry of Braail, 1500. 3.49 a.m.

Jupiter setsiv

MAN'S BODILY POWER Is inrigoratod and youth to old age

use of

pt

preserTcd from!—, by ih? occasional /

PARR'S LIFEPJLLS. They

cUar trom the body all hurtful impurities, improve the Digtsiiv< Powers, speedily cure all Liver Com plainU, Bilious Ailments, Skit Eruptions, Lowoese of Spirits, Ijead ncht, CoBiiveneca, Gout, Lumbago

'

XXX

DAYS.


1862—MAY XXXI DAYS.

//

^'

Wolpecker Cu koo 1 Lo 1 1.R5 lobe rion er i r t 1 arr Lllj of the V a le Blue Bells H horit— Insbcts WocdUj RDS ,

and

Ris ng

lilu U

2F 3S 4'^

5M 6 lb

7jW 8Th

K gUnd and

on of

'iootlni d,

ro 4

disc, hv Columbus, 1494. Crnss Cheapside uiid Maypole in the Su-and d*st., 164J. War in Now Zealand, 1860. 2wD .Sunday aftkh Eastrr. Archb. of Cauterbury died, 1S60.

Jamaica in

Napoleon died,

ISiJl.

Leslie died, 1859

Wilkes released from Tower,

1763. Humboldt died. )S59. umbsrl.in.1 d., ISll. Curfew Bell estab.,106S abol., 1100. avoisier guillotined, 1794. Jupiter ;

rises 1.32

34E 5 3010 lb

7' '^"^ 9 9« 4

3lK 7 25s

from

Cadiz,

1502,

.ISO.

4 20r

from

sails

Norc,

:Jrd

Percival

1812.

1

w

i

)

d.,

M lb

28iW 29 Th 30 F 31 S

1

30 49

2

8

1

2 6 3 26

U

4 50 2 29 6 15 2 52 7 42 3 25 9 3j 4 1 10 10 4 55 11

3I 6 1 11 42| 7 16 .lorn. 8 36 1

9 57 33 11 14 55 -^f'"1 40 2 49

12

1

]

Sunday. Bruce in Ireland, 1315. Battle of Killicrailkie. lGi9. Saturn s.ts 1..50 a.m. Triniiv Term beiiiis. Habeas Corpus Actpasscd.]07!l. Freemason's Hall opene 1, 1770". Battle of .Souihwold Bay. li:7'J. Roc3ATio»

Ascension Day. Holv Thursday. Kim: Charles II. restored. General Peace, 1S14. It-iiUvay accident at King's Cross Terminus, i»uO. Trinity

20 48 1

...t.

s;u:,-il,

26 27

81147

l!>19.

Sunday after Easter.

.iMass.,

Fair at Hertford inst under James

25;^

C

8

4 27R 9 13 7 29s 10 23 4 24r 11 35 7 32s Alter.

7 35s 4 17r 7 38s 12 M Sir C. Barry died. lS6ii. Easter Term ends. Monastic eslal 4 14r 13|'ll' abolisbcd. 1.^39. Great Meeting of London Letter Cai 7 41s 14! riers, 1860. Vaccination ins:., 1793. 4 llK 15 Th Biutle of Hexham, 1464 Gates coiiTiclcd, 1685. Victory 7 44s 1G,F Titus of Albuera. 1811. 17S Weathercock. Cross, anil Ball of St. 4 8r Si ndav Eastbh. Warde. 7 47s IS^ iTncUir^a aktrr Fi. Tice and Eng., 1706. IkiU-iii .liiap., 153«. Spauisll 4 5r 19 -M Aline Avnr.vUl l.WI. Hall"Hick's 1779. Gari- 7 50s foimded 20 11' baldi def Ni-apolitan troops. 1S60. Battle of Wartschcn, 1SK<. Jlars rises 4 2r 2i;w 1.2 a.m. of Baronets instituted, 1625. 7 53s 22 Th Order Marder of Henry TI., 1471. Easter Term divides. Alb. .Smith 4 Or 23 F Carab.HCO. Battle of namillies, 7 55s 24 S Birth of Quoen Victoria.

11'^

6 15 11

p.:

9:F

lOS

Seu

Set ing oF the Planets.

Sunday

first

ordnined, 1334

3

58r

7 58s 3 5oR 8 Os 3 53r 8 3s

3 52e

3 5 5 6 12 7 15 8 13 9 9 46

I1IO22

PliEDICTIONS

May

of 1862 will be prorainant for

lejoicings.

Court excitement about royal alliances,

and the wonders of the second Great Exhibition. Alasl that such pleasant proceedings should be chequered by gloomy political apprehensinns and past or coming strife between nation and nation. At the period of the first Exhibition all looked coulenr dtroK.

hoped that the happy Then war and hatred had oe


1862.— JUNE

XXX

DAYS.

Sui.Javl, lcslivi.ls, HUtorica; Notes, Rising and Scttins of the Planets.

11;^

Sunday aitkb Ascbvsiox. bet.

Armistice

Garibaldi and NeapoliUiiis, 186U.

2.M

Gordon

s'Tu

Defeat of Dutch fleet at Harwick, 1665. Eastern Monarch burnt, 1859.

4;w

riots,1780.

Dishopric

Mars

of

Venus rises 3.U am.

1543.

created,

Bristol

rises 0.15 a.ni.

5iTH 6:F

"

7|S

WOMAN'S HEALTH 4 BEAUTY

Water

of Battle" abol, 1819.

King John lands

in Ireland, 1210.

Early Closing Meeting, are

I8ii0.

and preserrcd from

iucre-oj^ed

youth to old age by the prudent use

9M lOjTu

IIJW

of

PARR'f

•'"

"

brightness to the eyes, cheerful animation to the features, and agreeable rigour to the whole frame.

12,Th

Oxford Trinity Term begins.

13F

Corsica seised by the French, 17ij9.

14 S

Battle of Naseby, 1G45.

15^ IGM

TjiiviTV

St;NBAT.

Venus

London Bridge

founded, 1^25. Janissaries ahoL, 1826. sailed, 1860.

Great Eastern

T^T'Tri'i'J Term en.!s. Camb. commen. 1 7 ,"J, ^' E.lward I. a»a«.,inat.d, 1271 1

Q

20

TX/'iBatlle of Waterloo, 1815. Waterloo Bridge opened. 1K17. >rpus ChrislL Ma;.-iia 1215. Jupiter setA 0.9 a.m. Camb. Enstcr Term ends. Accoasion of Qnccn Vict. Saturn sets cr a.m. Proclamation. Shortest day. Edward in. died, after 51 years' reign. Isr SuvnAY Tbwitv. Gt. Are in Too!ey-«tr«et, 1661. Ld. Campbell died, 1861. 18.000 Volunteers reTlewod in Hvde Pk., 18«0. St. Jolm Uaplitt. Midsummer Day. Battle of namiockbuni, 1314. Treaty of Tilsit, 1807. Sultan Abdul Mcdjid died, age 3S, 186L " 1541. Robert Brough died, Mars rises 11.46 p.m.

F

2l:S

Amu

22^ 23|M

24ITu

25iW 26Th

27F 28S

n

at Highgate, 1817. ,

VIII

1S57.

1491.

AmR 29'^ Peter'sIXDAY day. 30 M'""'; Cit-

TrIXI

Henrr

3inD5

:

Wild

Nightingale Kose, Hone)

Crinesbill, Tellon

5lR 7

PREDICTIONS.

5,10 50

8 1211 13 49r| 9 23|11 34 8sl0 35111 52 48r'11 48i Morn. 10s After. 12 47r 2 22 31 lis 3 45 52 46r! 5 8 1 19 13s 6 33 1 52 45r 7 48 2 36' 14s 8 50 3 36 45r 9 35 4 48, 16s|lO 11 6 11 44r10 37 7 33 17sjl0 59 8 551 44r11 17 10 ll! 6sj

17sjll 3411 26j 44r,11 53, After. 18s Mora 1 47| 44r Ollj 2 56 31' 4 3 18s 45rj 8 59j 5 19s 1 30 6 7 46r 2 10 7 1 19s! 2 59| 7 46 46r 3 54 8 24 19s 4 56; 8 54 47r' 6 3 9 20 18s' 7 14' 9 41

"

Faiu

Italy, the land of song,' and pleasa:itlv snra

gracefully

bioodihed

also. Last posed, and her beauti vineyards, and fruitl deluged with blood. 1 called but it

ins— rich with

Rort of

Irish

which been torn by clamours for separation.

I

lias

fear

the work of the great and noble patriot. Garibaldi, has not been concluded. Ero the half of thiB year ha« paised there may hara been more hostile itrugglcs in Italy itself, or iu toil may have b«en the scene of organisation of hostile bands against Austria, Pruuia, or Russia, or each and all. may be that

U

another struggle between patriots and despou may have commenced ere half the year waa completed. Need I say that France will not have been

an inactive observer of the stirring evenis of the autumn of 1861 and the spring of 1862. Will she not have much to do with the affairs of the Pope, if Pope there should be by this time ? Will she have had no conferences, or tried her hand at a As to England, I will only, at this time, point to what 1 have often before said, adding only, that, as in the midst of life we are in death, so in the midst of peace wo are in

Parlia

,

after

much

controversy,

p-U

I

I

I

passing lose less of their power.

The

r,

perhaps, have on opportunity for

and refleciion. AlthouKh, unfortu ing these laat six months I have 1

my opinion is that they will have bocn prolific of social and domestic incidents of great importance to the English nation. Our Government will be much engaged with colonial affairs about this time. If I include India in this general term it is not because ihai country will have been entirely settled and happy on the contra lierc that incidenis of great gravity »U1 have arisen there during the year. ;

Tns "Wbathtr.— Though the mean temrature of June falls short of the mean nperature of July by S} deg., yet the solar III of the former exceeds that of the latter more than 4 deg. This great beat ti ing to the purity of the ntmospher*. iber of days on which rain fulls is about


1863.—JULY XXXI DAYS.

Water Kail.— Flowrrs Foxglove, Poppy, Wheat, Water Lilly, A rrow-hend. Insbct :— Snaall Toi-toJBgaheU Buttoifly.

tiRD;

:

Oxford Act.

Death of

1452. Battle of Bojiic, Battle of Marstoil Moor, 11)44.

Veuus

p.m.

rises 1.3IJ

Dog Days

1.584.

hegi)

Battle of

ei

Sedgeniore, 1085.

Jerusalem destroyed, dandied, 1816.

BattI

9 59 Thbrb at length, somothin.; lik Parliamentary and political warfare. 38 10 19 in Politiciana begin to have had enough of season nearly over, and political oOr 10 50 10 37 Tho agitators begin to think of repoae. Yet there are many great to disposo 17s After. 10 56 Ireland has given a littlematters trouble and, apart foreign matters, there hai bgcu more 52r 1 25 11 20 from than enough to engage attcntinn. Many .veara have elapsed there was euch a 16s 2 47 11 49 press of questions, all since involving, more or honour and security of the empire. 53r 4 7 Slorn. theFrom America, from New Zealand, and the Oape, the news rather important. 26 from 15s 5 24 More Cabinet dissyusions. probably, from the critical state of our relations vrith 55r 6 31 1 17 an Influential country. It clear that, although " both our Houses" may be pre13s 7 24 2 22 piirins for leisure, there a general feeling that the year may not ^ass over without some 57r 8 6 3 39 crisis, either abroad or at home. I have, hitherto, said about Parliamcniary 12s 8 37 5 3 Kcform. For nothing two or tlirce years, when some were sanguine of accomplishment, I 6 26 hinted serious doubts of 59r 9 and now, after attentively watching the general state of 10s 9 22 7 47 ing, I am Induced to give a decisive opinion that the events of the day will have been of 2r 9 40 9 5 such a serious nature as not to admit of tho consideration minor topics and the proba8s 9 59 10 20 bility that of the question will be shelved or for some time to come. 4r 10 17 11 32 deferred Last year I foretold a or convulsion, which was too well confirmed by the 6s 10 38 After. frightftil earthquake in n thousands of lives were 11 1 7r 1 50 There are sinister portents which, I us calamity in the 3s 11 32 2 57 fear, betoken .vay or a frightful shipwreck, 9r 3 59 onth closes with asseverations thai ^ing than July. Is 8 4 55 12r 53 5 43 Thk Weatiibr. — Our foreftithers reirkcd that a succession of rainy weather 58s 1 46 6 23 gan about the middle of July philosophy plains the rea.son by showing that thcro 14r 2 46 6 57 considerable increase in tho temperature the VMOur, and, consequently, a greater 56s 3 52 7 25 liability or meeting with regions of the atmosphere colder than which, by taking 17r 5 1 7 47 away some of the heat, disposes to condense, and fall in rain or mist. 53s 6 14 8 7 tho flower garden the seedlinsj auricuwhich were sown last yt-ar should bo 20r 7 27 8 27 iSpIanted, and also the GccUling polyanTransplant the perennial and bien50s 8 40 8 45 seedlings which were not dorje Uat ith, to remain October.— Rooks aucl 23r 9 56 9 3 is,

it.

of.

less,

Hheri-

B.C. 587.

Siesie of Gibraltar. 1779. Mars rises 11.11 1797.

Burko

died,

p.m.

is

arising;,

Prince of Wales embarked for Canada, 18li0.

is

London

Bridge burnt, persons perished.

Cade

1450.

slain,

1.23 a.m. Battle of Aughrim, 1691. at Paisley, 1869.

1212;

3,00(1

is

Veuus

rises

Orange Riot

4th Sunday afibr Trinity. Destruction of Dieppe by English,

Birmingham

1094.

riots. 1791.

Legion of Honour established, 18P4. Riots in .Syria. 1860. Battle of Beli;r.->dc, 1717. Anne Askew burnt, 1546. Jupiter seta 10.25 I CO

9

;

Oxford Trinity Term

3rd Sunday after Tr of Wagnvra. 1809.

Jack

8 29

18s

is

Gre»t Leather Frauds, 1860. Virginia discovered,

'i7R

PRBDICTIONB.

Storm

at

Durhai

,

1792.

its

it,

feel-

;

is,

dir.iat-'.r

Defeat

of Turks

Dreadful Storm, 1 Spanish A rmada 1588.

Channel,

:

,

Trinh '30.

Great Earthquake, 365 613,000 perished at Alexandria. ;

Gibraltar taken, 1704 kirk, 1298.

Of Shrewsbury,

Lord Kilwarden

(

Battle of Fal 1403.

assassinated, 1803.

Nelson Santa Cruz, 1797.

Battle of Steenkirk, 1603. his

arm

at

lost

;

Revolution of 1830 began persons killed. City and Castle of Bristol taken, 1643. Vauxhall Gardens closed, 1S59.

French

jllision,

;

3,0110

is

itself,

Sth Sunday aktbr Trinity. Saturn sets 9.41 p.m. Robespierre guillotined, 1794.

Andrew Marvel

died, 1678.

Week's mortality

in

London,

Plague, 1028, 2,471 persons. St.

Helena discovered,

it

I

d

I.

till

1502.


1862.— AUGUST XXXI DAYS.

^tonechal, Spotted rUcatcher. FwMTKRs Fera, Harebell. Cro»-le»Te<l Hc»th. Flne-lo.Ted Hwith. H.»kwee.l. :

17

.Lammat Day.

a

w^!"°'^n''V''S-T,'^'"p; h \Z lWiU.»mRufu.d..UOO. PUguebe:.n|7

7,

I

- _

H.%rTest

coinmeuccs.M

Loud.. 1563. Bat. of Blenheim, 1704.

_

,:o

,

-

,...-

-tr

'

_

OSnII

iT 4^3 .

-

1

3lR 4

covered. 15S3.

QC^I

''"^

T

^

1 t| "^'^^

I

my

imimued, from opinion

that,

«

fcr

rwiable and un.s?aK>r.»l>le we .would preraiL Ihe weather boih of *od 1^61 fully confirmed the epiniou. The Itimc, Terr

"'"'*''"'''"""

Mort. (J

»6«

= I'circuii.unce.

^'11 18;

J""

^^l-r^o

^

4ls| ^

**

n

*^

ir,«?r"*'"'""*"l4 Building Tr»de. ISoK. Davis' Straits dis-lT Wirraiwdjrarafion.

I

Tu[

PKBDICIIOXS.

n O^' "^

i I

^f^„

iTL'nj°""""'"|7

^i

IQl

8i'p""s''t-'';^'^°'''' Ot late years brief and ungeniaL have made researches not only /»"""* ^^^ causes of this unseasonable weather,

^

but also into the effect of what ii %o generally iialked of a« " our Tariabie climate." The result of these researches, made by medical Imen, i« that, after all. although we have but '"'*e settled weather in England, this countiT lis upon the whole, perhaps, the most healthr **"^ '" '^« ''^••^ -*^ =*^' cTcnta. the cases of I n^cTity are Tcry frequent Within about (^'CC weeks the deaths of seretal persons closely Terging upon one hundred years old "^'* noticed in the newspapers. I mT£elf '"'^'y ™^' ''"**^ * Greenwich pensioner, who showed me his certiGcate of baptism, which 5 hundred and twentri that he was i said he never had a eadache, and thrt he 1 down One-tree Hill »v'"l'l "" another proof that 'he human constitution is better" able ti

A 1 10 Henrr VII. lands at Milford Havcn.'J. OtJ ft Tu ^"1 1«5. 20.000Voluntcenreiic»ed.lS6j.|^ ^*^\ " Canning died, 1827. 7 34S 6 34! 2 35 ^ the Philippe proclaimed of Kins SLouU QTo 7< iiOl 3 08 -i O / K French, 1S30. Amu Tkinitv. MaSKic.-e 7' ^iS Ql c 7 ^iO ^ '8thof Slxdav 9^ ^ 20 / Swiss Guards. 1792. Cathedral founded, 1K3.' A f\r. 7< ^O Q M Durham * ^UR; O 39 Hon J. WUon died, 18G0. T:, Cajilereagh died, ISai. The Queen "T OTj-l ft Qi r^ c — O O, **J i ^i / 57 Tisits the Channel liUnds. 1859. '""'".4 43r! 8 221 9 11 Wi^*P',";,\3t«p"m."°"'''^^*~ Th King's CoUege, London, incorp., 1829. '7 23S 8 4310 23 F IBattleof Stirling, 1G4.5; 5,000 perished. 4 46R' 9 G 11 34 19sl 9 321 After. ^^^^^^'^I^lp^l.^ S l°n-^----^^^,^o^^^— Chapel commenced, 1S59. ~ r, and Spain, wher« hot and drr ^. in r-/I 1T .„ that in India ,^ >iii SuKDair arrxR Tauvirr, Jewtt,^ some Tears prevails ftr about fire _^

'-',

F

1

^

!

i

/I

is

i

;,.

"*

AT f^

suppreated, 1773. iPeace with Spain, 10O4. I Walts enters <iuebec, I860. I

Tu

Bloomaelddied,ls23.

T-irl

\V

Mars

P-™-

Battle

P S "

-^

I

ses 9.0i4:

oOrIO 1'

'tf\

— 1 1 j/ llS| ^'"^''^'4 56Ri t

Frenchly

of

^"Jf.^ died. ?li?"" 130a

»«' '"' ^="'""'4

Sicre of St. Barlholi ,Tl.r-c women eiecut at Exeter, 1682

Jew, 157a for witcLcraf:'^

46we:.lhor

10I

lOS AU "lo Q^ "O 11 O/ OoRJ-A

Surrender of Adrianople, 1823.

iHiTi'oM^'""""-''''-

^ ^r

,

ncc /if— 01 ^

y^

.

>» •^'°™-

*

|

G 58s'

phenomena.

5 11 6

WEATOKit.— Though the at

ihe

;igbt of the I declines, the soli influence of the sun, increases

mid-day

mean

or 32 six degrees, and th« quantity of the raia of weather iliminishes one-half; hence a 6 51 favourable to the ripening and di jing of the fruits of he earth. 7 10 the period of selling and purchasunbs. many of the great sheep fain 7 OZ QO / held.— All i;rain should be

G

st.itc

27

Headache,'

5r 7 42 gei.eral Debility. The tepid bath. r.Ac.\ Q A' V U an.l a genik course of PAKRV- t> 04S "!^ QpIO IQl O VU ±yj ±0\ J properly rsgulating the porca of the fi t\{\^ 11 QO' skin, form a sure preventive against ^ <-^UbXl OJ rysenterr, Lsthargy, Faiulii.gs, 9t? After. Aft ^ 1i^K Fevers, Cholera, Ac !

27nrmrfgi;

5 51, G 12 sun

.

EXTREME HEAT

mouths, with bardW a dav's interval of wet, or a fresh breeie, people become verv much €xhauBl«d and emaciated : they lose their appetites and mental and bodily rigour, and n/-i sigh in vain for a change, ami, if death do not occor prematurely, thej drag on a life of Such are my reasons disease and prostration. SGli alluding to these scientific researches, and 1 .^

4A zU

35; 4 J 39I 5

59r 2 48 O

Ci

Z 40 OO/^ O Ob

Appet

/i

.'^

I

IS is

i

,

J^7 7i Oi Q ZV OQ O

O J

Q ^

;

now

reaped as it becomes ripe. In the flower garden fibrous root«d perennial plants may be propagated, if desirable, by slinping and parting the roots into as many as" conrcnie°t- Gather flower seeds, chocsing a fine dav.


1862.— SEPTEMBER

XXX

DAYS.

R

IM 4|Th

from "Worcester,

Flight of Charles II. '

Mars

I.

6S

Stralfoi-d Jubilee. 176! '. left for Gacta, l-SHO.

from plague

,

Kingof ^^aplesj/?

10,000 killed.

;

1

'.

|

13S

established bj AUeyn, 1619. K' I3th Sunday after TRtxitif. Napo-'/^ !0 leon enters Moscow, 1812. Manchester and Liverpool Railwav|;t <-' opened. 1830. Brunei died, 1859. Conjunction of all the planets at sun- /»

M

1186.

Amsterdam submitted, rises 3.30

18,Th

d.,

Nichol 1415.

d., 1S59,

Peace

ol

Erswick, Hi97.

14th Sunday after Trinitv.

21 1^

Steele

22M ;

Oli\V| William

"

Bruss.ls. 1.^30.

of

Wjkthi.m

'^i.

30s

Constantinople founded, 329. Ksp at Birmiuchani, and 20 killed, 3859. iDatuofHarfleur, 1415. Batt.of Busaco. I

IblO.

\St.

MichaeU

AFTER

THINITi".

Bu-

15S2.

Michaelmas Day.

Will

the Conq. lands at Pcvensey, 106H. ReT. A. l-'letcher d., 1770. Anona captured. It-VQ. d., 1860.

Q n Tli WTiitfield •J^I-^'J!

s I

33ii 1 6s

nh h Lo d John

both

1

27 14 53

30 2s 1 41 45r 2 54

2 2 3 3 4 4

2

6

5

39r 11 25

the pie antest

month

h

elscwh'.

that they are only for defence, defiance. How fortunate it was that the bold and patriodc youth of England t'ormed ihemselTes iiuo Volun'.eers, and. afr the risk of all sorts of discomforts and inconveniences, or even of life itself, b come ready to defend their Queen and couutri. Hurrah for "the Volunteers! Kings of France have become afraid of their Naiional Guards, but Englishmen never conspire acainst their Government. The saying of

and not

Queen Kiizabeth has taught the monarcbs of England tliat the people will guard them ai safely as soldiers.

Quiet, phlegmatic Holland usually pursues the even tenor of her way unnoticed and unthought of, perhaps but this year both Holland and Belgium will haye their little excitement, caused. I think, as well by religious as political movements. There nre some threatening astronomical signs aaresards Belgium and her king. ;

26 year hinted that the aspect of 53 in Last the autumn might prevent our legislators from enjoying "injrlorious ease" with com15 fort, and I was not much out in my reckoning. Similar considerations induce mc to bo 36 doubtful of quiet repose in the polihorizon this year. JSeverlheless, some 57s 4 7 4 55 tical matters which once wore a very forbidding have been satisfactorily, if even tem49r 5 24 5 16 aspect porarily, arrange'!, and the political storm to prevail about this time will, hope, 53sj 6 40 5 37 likely blow over without very dangerous cunse7s

Morn.

42r

I

affiiirs

'-•qu.illy

I

9 24 5oR 10 43 44s: 11 58 58r After.

39s

in the year.

1 be some changes in the em'"'B'i ""^ '•>" y"''. coniequen*

»,.^.. will

48s'

expencM. is

home and

Russell

jLSseveratioiis

8 6 11 31 8 44 After

o2r|

South Sea discoTered, 1513.

OQ'^'lOTH SlNDAY jiOS>\ chaiian died,

nQ\T

died, 1404 Ju-

piter sets 6.1:; p.m.

25riH

^V

5 26i 2

3b 58 16 34 50

36r 9 30

„ \b

Locke died, 1S60.

Batt. of Poitieii, 1356.

Owen Glendowcr

20S

Venus

17S7.

a.m.

Prior died, 1721.

19F

p

18, 1

" lis 10 24

'

rise, A.D.

W

i

34s

3

6 6 5 26r 6 26 6 O 25s 6 46 8 3 29r 7 9 9 14 O 20s 7 34 10 26

Batt. of Vienna, 1683; 70,000 kiUed /; I'eiaro taken. 1860. Fox died, 1806. Hospital al DuUvic'u ;:;

14 15 16 Tu 17

2-0

J

of Piiikcy, 1-547. Esplosiou in' /» the Great Eaaicrn, 18.5 of Droghcda. 1649. Defeat ol Washington at Philadelphia, 1777. ,'-'

Batt.

12F

Ofiil? ^Oir

20r 5

23r 5 47 4 /?

enters Naples. 1860. Batt. of Flodden, 1513

UM.

^*\

S

al

166.5.

12rH .SUKDAV AFTER TRIXITT. Jcn salcm demolished, a.d. 70. Amv Robsart mui-.. I5G0. Garibaldi

low

56 4 33

ed Pa

I

10,000 died this weel

London,

3 j

lo

17rj 3

39s

rises 8.0 i..m.

5F 7i^ S,M 9Tu

10 11

13e' 2

43s X

1>1.

d

1

U ol

_ 7

r^"*''^'

">•'

_ upon political complications. It issonieiime, 8,vc'T convetnent for s-cond and th.rd-ra.e powers to disavow the acts of thtir rcprc[senuitives, although, in the first insi.tnce, ™**' ^^^^ urged 'hem to make the I

/

/ r,

^

r\fi'°^

y o8 54ll0 9

''=>"0'!5''"<"<'n.


1862.— OCTOBEil.— XXXI DAYS.

D.

D. of

SuuJays,

,

I

W.)

I

liRDs: Nuthatch, Crossbill.— Berrim Wayfaring Tree, Buckthorn, Barberry, Cowberry. Flowers Colchlcum, Round-leave.

t'eslivals, Uutoi'ic

;

NOUK, KisinEsndSeUiiigoflhePln

of

M.

Kisel,

sets. Aft.

I

Aft.

-

I

IW

Comeille begins. Battle of VeUuruo, aud

Camb. Mich. Term

J

6

2r

PEEDICTIONS.

T34;1T25

Who would h»*« thought of another diffiTurkey, which once culty about Brcece f 3 51 Morn. occupied so much public attention, was almost forgotten for a time but these two empires O p 43 are destined 5r 3 30 to disturb the general repose ihlf period the conitUution of man occaaionall.v. I never had much confidence lo colda, rheumatisms, 5 30s 3 51 2 1 in King o'tho, for he has sadly mismanaged 4S faandsubjected all sort* of chronic disease. kinL'dom, and thus mistrust has often PARR'S LIFE PILLS alimulate 8r 4 11 3 21 his G been expressed by some of the most eminent and so discipli Ever since the of our Enslish statesmen. vigorous health 5 25s 4 31 4 33 Bavarian prince came to the throne unpleaveil known that the use of affairs have occurred there from time Parrs Medicine in autumn pro6 12r 4 50| 5 45' 7Tu duces cheerfulness and increased I have mentioned Turkey and Greece tobodily energy. 5 21s 5 12 6 57 gether, but I believe one of the chief difBculties of the year will have arisen about 9'n,;BiBhops aboliihed, 1646. Eddyitone 6 loR 5 36! 8 9 Turkey. "1 Lighthouse comp., 1759. Beei /» TTi (Oxford begini Term Mich. I 5 17s 6 5' 9 16 i-^' ^ houscj opened, 1830. II Q 'Title of "Defender of the Fiith 6 1 8r 6 42 10 19 i-i^ >J .^ven to the Enghsh kings. turn up, TH SuMDAv »ri Tbimtt. Stephensot 12s! 7 25 11 17 reap an advantage butthatthemay 12 present Sultan, 1859, Columbus sees land, 1492. Abdul Alas, bids fair to be able to hold hu 13M'nS'apoleon L landj at St. Helena, 1815. G 22r 8 16 After. own with a tight grip. More trickery, or diplomatic firmness, as 49 ambassadors 14 T Battle of Hasting!, 1066 of Jena 5 8s 9 13 The secret treaty system eall Torrirelli (inventor of the Barometer) 6 25r 10 16 1 24 15 opposed to the honour and tranquilUiy om, 160S. 1 a Tli Citiienj of London seire the Tower, 5 1 52 11 22 4s More ' " *" upper circles. Embarntssments in 13i6. M. Antoinette exec, 1793. frauds and discoreriet. 2 16 startlinn 17 F Dunkirk sold, 1662. Venus rises 5.4 a.m. 6 29r Morn. noticing another important phase In the abou Henry II. lands at Water1 Q <2 Liil-e. 4 59s 33 2 37 •^0,'-> ford, 1171. regard 1 q' i i^Sth .Sunday aftbb Trinity. Battle 6 32r 1 44 2 57 patii r^ ago I briefly of Leipsic, 80,000 French lost, 1813. pointed to the growing elemeiiU of discon1827 Battle of Navarino, 4 55s 2 58 3 16 tent 20 Yean in the then United States. 01 iT,- Battle ofTrafalgarand death ofNeUon, 6 36r 4 15 3 38 before that Sir R. Peel alluded to " « little ^^\ '•''I 1605. That cloud extended, cloud in the west." 16*1.

f Garibaldi.

2Th

1860.

5 34s

THE FALL OF THE LBAF.

;

6M

8W

1

I

'

;

i.,

;

it.

W

I

I

:

'.Se. i

•^

'^

:

M

;

\\T

9^ 9 -

' '

9^lTii

Sir J. D. Paul and Mr. Strahan released from prison, 18.59. '"''' rebellion, 184L Battle of Edge Hill. 1642. Jupiter rises 4.50 a.m.

4 51s

Mansion House com., 1739.

4

6

\

24 F \

Or^'Q ~'Jp

i

Battle of Airincourt, 1415. at Warsa,.. 1860.

I

Conferenct

2Q>& ^ " ^^

'iSTHSLNOAVAriBRTRtNrrY Fivem

27

Cuba disc hj Columbus,

,

1

M

frost com., 763.

;

King OqItJ, ''^ "^"l

9 <i

•'"^:

W"

Alfred

U. Charter

the

lost,

1859

1492.

Great

died,

900.

Morland

died,

Smeaton died

I

H are hunting

begins.

1S04. I

30,Th

Tower of London burnt, 184L 1760.

donald

Bradshaw d.,

I860.

6

5 35 4 1 39r 6 57 4 29 47s 8 20 5 6 _ ^_. 52 43r 9 41 43s 10 51 6 49 46r 11 49 8

4 6 4 39sl

50r

I

'

discord. The indepenoay become a chimera. al

9 16

After

1QO

A OO U OO T1 '^O 4 35sj IQp; ,30, iX i)^ 1^71 6 53r' O / Mom. 6

hardly a year has passed without sumo pertinent manifestation in regard to slavery, some Filibustering expedition, or some diffiAmerica has always culty about Jlexico. been boasting of her independence and desire for concord, but in reality the conduct of the Government and a portion of the people ha« tendency to provoke foreign had

tendency to condense into clouds and rain friendly influence upon the earth, by checking the dispersion of the heat through the atmosphere. The whole of nature now assume- the sobemf-ss of autumn; and the its

-|

1

jjj„ ^

...

I

I

I

,g^.j,„ i, „f,^n ,,,r, j.ier.sant.


1862.— NOVEMBER

XXX

DAYS.

Rising and Setting of the Planets.

rm I

sucltle.

rKiNiTV. Michael begins. All SouU.

Dominica on Sun

1774.

Masaacre

William

at

it is

12 13 14

15S

USb

M

1811 19

W

20Th

21F 22 S

23^

M

24 25 Tu 26 27 Ih 28 F 29 S 30^'

W

Is

divides.

Birth

gener;i:

heap, to

20u

i Beckett declared a rebel, 1538.

Veslminster Bridge opened, 1750.

The

" Iron

Masque"

Shipwreck of

St.

Saturn

Cape of

Good Hope discovered, 1497. Grcsham died, 1B79. Venus r. 6.59 a.m. Capitulation of Portobello, 1739. Cecilia's

Ird

St.

estates apprspriated,

3

and dread of

;

6

M»"'-

23r

1

5s

3

5

2

8 29

affairs

are likely to suffer in

Having only glanced in passing at the of the Pope. I may here give my opinion that there will this year be a serious and perhaps final struggle for the continuance of Papal authority. The occupation of Rome by the French was to have been but temporary. Months and years rolled on, and e;ich year, in spite of foreign support, the I'ope declared an inflticnce both spiritual and temporal. An alt- mpt to increase poperv in England, under thy auspices of Cardinal Wiseman, pruvud a sigiuil tkilure. I think the effort to maintain his authority •road will be equally futile. There may be uch bloodshed or at least anarchy in Italy, id Spain will do what she can for the Holy ather, hut perhaps, for centuries to come, e probability seems to be that the power of the Pope, as a great potentate.will be curtailed

18

4 31

or destroyed.

33r 9 32 5 39 Thb 27 6 57 earth

TVeathkb—The temperature of the still gradually sinks this mouth, owing, 'cfly, to the cloudy suteof the atmosphere, by which the sun's rays are intercepted. .South-west winds mostly prevail in November, but with a mixture of northerly. Eleven or wclve nights of frost, on an average, occur, .vhen the thermometer is at or below freeaing

Q 58s;i0

storm, 1703. Ertdystone Light-' 1" overthrown, 1763. Pacific Ocean discovered, 1519. Jupitc

56s 11 37

9 37

Washingtoii Irving died, 1859.

o5s'

23

Wolsey died, 1530

43r

41 1 2

Stafr..rd die.!. 1680.

commerce

affairb

1

8 18

Andrew. 1st Sunday in i

little

1862, and some of the workmen who may unhappily listen to violent counsels will have to pay the usual penalty of poverty and misery. I hope they may b« too wise to

58 1

7

St.

and murder, now a

he general derangement of trade and

7

8

36r11

ise

battle

prospect of amendment appears, people look upon the aspect of atfairs almost with «oa-

Michaelmas Term ends. Tillotson died, ,7 ,

comparison. As we have emerged from a season of excitement, alarm,

by

calculated

gr.atuIalion.

37 49

Is

Day.

Sunday auxb Trinity. Hakluyt

Knight Templars'

7

27r 4 27 2 25 3s 6 48 2 57 30r 7 12 3 38

died, 1703.

Paul, 63.

7

4 41 5 21

2nd Sundav akter Trinity. Tl.omas

lurricane in England, 1824. rises 2.9 a.m.

Is

4

9 10 4 10 45 11 22 9 10 11 53 16r10 18 After. 10s:ll 26 39

«T of Prince of Wales. Centenary celebration of birth of Schiller, 1859. lew star in Cassiopeia dis.. 1572. Earthquake felt at Lisbon, 1858. rtat charter confirmed bv Henry III., 1210. Mars rises 3.44 p.m. eorgc Fox died, 1690. Capture of Preston, 171i). reat earthquake in Encland, l:U8. Impress ot I'rench at London, 1860. irst reKUIar Parliament at Oxtbrd, 1213. Prince of Wales returns, 1860.

Luther born.

11

17

23s 6r 20s 9r 16s 13r 13s

1674.

SUNUAV AFTOB TEIKITf.

9

is on the change «ince the good old times. November has been proverbially dull and wretched, and sugges-

if

III. Ian

Cambridge Michaelmas Term

10

2 21

2 35

iiper, Bit

Rkally everything

59r 2 56 3 34 tive of suicide, low spirits, and all sorts of harm and Yet, strange to say, there 26s 3 16 4 44 are symptoms and signs in regard to November of 1862 which look as things thnt 2r 3 38 5 54 were to be made pleasant. Probably the e.\tent. both of evil and good, to be

rorbav,ll)88. Galvanismdiscovere Princesj C'hai-lotte d., 1817. King of Sardinia enters Naples, 18(0. irst "Gatette" in England published, 1665. Last ex. by Inquisition, 1781. d.,

30s

Pnv

PREDICTIONS.

7

evils.

died,

powder Plot.

Milion

1

.

discovei's

as.

Churchill

55r 2 15

40r

53s

After.

"

10 57

High tides are at the full moon. The air now cools much faster than the ?arth, hence it is that the stiam out of the jarth becomes cnndensed into fugs, which irevail at this season; wild weather and itorms also mark the month. Wood-cutting pi.int.

1

12 23

by raking dead leaves, soil, sand, Ac, into a stumps, &c., and shelter choice bulbar

,


1862.—DECEMBER XXXI DAYS.

7 3 7 sacrifice of human life. Hov difie mind bj thnt reallj beneficent stuJi 3 which resulted in the discovery of PARU»S LIFE PILLS, a reraed 7 which never faili to give soun. health and long life to ftU Who re 3 7 3 1^74 Great fros! 7 \' bat the greaWr their liuhumaniCj had to deplore the prem&ture and Tiolent

2 35 3 45 4 55

truly brave,

and 10 d.. nsii. Qtiern Elisibelh orders death of Queen .

Mair, 15SS. hailesXII. killed.iriS. Venus

Q i"

7

rises

'

7.5a a-m.

Cromwell declared Protector, 1633.

13 S

Dr. Johnson

14^

3rd .SiiNPAY i» Advb.vt.

ISJM

Bolinghroke died, 1751.

died.

Jul iter rises

-.'.28

1784.

'

|

died. 179J.

Michaelaias Sapi-niial

18iTh

Walton

died, 1683.

UJv Cambridee 17 \V

Washinston

Term

O

ends.

'i

^

.

19F 20 S

Hanover Eoyal Jewels restored, 1857. Dulwich Gallcrr est., ISIO. Macaula)

21^ 22Lm

Losi of the Flora Tcm ?, 1859 Host. General Lavalette escapes, 1815. James II. escapes, li;88.

23'ru 24 \V

O j

Q i"

died, ISt.O. 4Tri

Sunday

in Advent.

St.

Thomas,

g

Eicise Taiperpeluaw;, IG'^n. ;

800

']

King ,

fcnific gale in

Chrislmas

German Ocean,

Day.

lets

51r

.ri

[

is

10 21

49s

58r

9 13 10

Q 49s ^ Q ^ 2r

1

1811.

Newton born,

1642.

g O g

44

49s 1 3r 3 50s 4 5r 5 50s 7 6r 8 51s 8 7r 9 52s|l0 8r 10 54s 10

11 41

44 59 19 38 59 12

killed

Bajle

55s 11 28

executed.

1680.

8r 11 48 57s After. 41 9r

8r11

1

23 51 26

2 11 3 12;

12i 4 59 5 37 7 4 8 27 9 47 11

1, 1*20. 15 Persons ria Tlieatre, 18.;8. IV AKiau Christmas.

Society of Jesuits cetablished, 1535.

Great

40 5 59 for trade, improved machinery, sanitary 18 7 improvement, more wondei-ful discoveries in and science— these are but a few of the 4 7 55 advantages 50s which expected from the year a reverse to this picture. IStil True, there 53r 4 57 8 42 Our enemies abroad and at home have sometimes appear d loo powerful, but, under Pro22 49s 5 56 9 56r 7 1 9 54 imr trials; and, indeed, the skill, honesty, 51s

3 49s 10 22! 11 3 Or 11 32 11 23

Oxf.rrt lliohaelmas Term ends. Bish.'Q of Wesiininster established, 1540. Victory atTo.ilon, 1793. Groat Pesti- "J lence at Loudon, 15^2.

all

the proiircss last year in the arts, in civilisation, and the works of mind. Still greater, think, this year, will be the advance in all hat can ennoble a nation, and add to ita reputation and moral power. Extended eut.ras

1

Lucj.'Q

St.

a.m.

Isaac

48r

PREDICTIONa \Vb have come to the " last scene of chequered and remarkable year.

this

26'

49 12

36 56

and guidance of Providence, have not only nabled England to weather the storm, bu even the most adverse circumstances hav< 'Tentnally resulted to our advantage, and, therefore, we have every reamn to be thank rul. The moral principle, that " out of evil omcth good," has been hapfily and aptly illustrated and verified, and this great country, noble even in misfortune, patient under suffering, and resigned under advcriitv, has shown the world that, like Bayard, 'without fear, and without reproaah," she frill struggle to the utmost in support of right md justice, and that, if losing all else, she ivill maintain her honour and independence. Old year, with all thy faults, one word of You iude is due tu thy memory. brought events which caused many a Lit er Jang, but yet there is much to thank jou

ur. To the departing guest, then, let us all Biuers and deferential and thankiul. wects must be mingled occnsionnlly, and ha: man Is the wisest who tries to content Farewell, 1> 2. limself come what m..y. Let us ring out the eld year lusily and heerily. and, when our departing tones »f hank.'-giviiig to thee are stilled, wc will raise of liope and exultation for I ehout 'e

A HAPPY NEW YEAR.

Thr Wkathbr.— The character of this month shar-s in the gloominess of the pre111 ceding. The evaporaion is Bomewhnt less, and the rain generally falls on seventeen oi eighteen da\s. On an average of ten years

7

23

:ibout half the nigbts are frosty.— Fat cattle now ustially sell well, and Ebould be forced fattenin;; bt-trin to be

Lambs for early 34 un. dropped tovrards the end of this month; give them dry lodging and good keep. The sheep 2 44 now require considerable care; give tbem

1

3 51

dry food and salt Fatting pigs and breeding havecleaniii '


THE BAROMSTES. The Barometer is a well-known instrument, which has a place in almost every household under the more easily understood name of a Weather-Glass. It must be owned, however, that to the latter title it has sometimes very little claim, but this arises more froai the manner in which it is used, and indications judged of, as also frequently from its bad construction, than from any inherent fault. The most ordinary foiTn in which we meet witii this important instrument is that which is termed the " Wheel Barometer," which has a dial-plate like a clock, and a hand or index which poinU to the words Fair, Stormy, Raining, iic. Under this form the barometer is too often the most deceptive prophet which can be met with, anJ much of the bad fame of the instrument is dus to the fallacious prognostications which the hand points to on the dial, and which are almost always at variance with the real state of the weather. It csinnot be sufficiently impressed on the mind that it is not the actual height of the mercury in the tube which shows the state of tha weather we have or are to expect so much as the changes which it has undergone during- tiie precedinsj twenty-four hours. Tlius, if the mercury be rising slowly, wo may expect a continuance of fine and settled wcathei, Dut if it ia falling rapidly we m.ay count upon storms and rain. On this account the most simple fi;rn: of its

the instrument is to be preferred, or, ijt the common wheel barometer is made use of, the rise or fall of the mercury, as imiicatod by the hands on the dial, should only be observed, and no reliance be placed on the before mentioned words, which express every variety of fair and foul weather. The common b^.romcter ia an instrument as simple as it is useful, and no difficulty can be experienced in its conatruction when a glass tube of even bore tliroughout can be found. It consists of a glass tube A, B, which is closed at the end A and open at the end B. This tube, A being filled with quicksilver, is reversed, and the open end immersed in a glase vessel half full of the same metal. It will be found that the mercury will only descend a few inches from the top (supposing that the tube A, B. is about S4 inches long), the space A, C, at the top being a vacuum. The uppor part of the tube is divided into inches and tenths of mehes. When the air is heavy iit presses on the surface of the mercuiy in the open vosssl and pushes it up in the tube ; when it becomes less dense, on th.e contrary, the mercury falls. The best general rules of judging of tho weather, by means of the barometer, are as follow 1. The rising of the mercury presages, in general, fair weather, and its falling foul weather, as rain, snow, high winds, and storms. 2. In very hot weather the falling of the mercury indicates thunder. 3. In winter the rising forebodes frost, and in frosty weather, if the mercury fall three or four-tenths, there will certainly follow a thaw. But if there be a continued frost, and if the mercury rises, it will certainly snow. '!. Wlien foul weather happens soon after the falling of the mercuiy expect but little of it ; and, on the contrary, expect but little lair weather when it proves fair shortly after the mercm-y has risen. o. In foul weather, when the mercury rises much and high, and so continues for two or three days before the foul weather is quite over, then expect a con-

\-

:

tinuance of 6.

for

fair

weather to follow. when the mercury falls much and low, and thus continues raiii comes, then expect a great deal of wet, antl

In fair weather,

two or three days before the

probably high winds. 7.

Tho unsettled motion

^'^c

may add

of the mercurj' denotes uncertain ai;d changeable weather. that, before the reading u£ the barometer is taken, the tube should be tapped gently.

I.jANAGa;>!ENT OF SITEEP AT SHEARING.— When sheep are sheared, as scon as the fleec-e is off, take a stiff brush, dipped in a solution of salt and soap (whale-oil soap is best), in water, and rub them all over with a saturated brush, which will produce a white lather or foam. This stimulateB the skin to redness, and prevents the animals from taking cold ; it loosens the scurf, and promotes the future growth of the wool, and also improves its quality. And the application is a sure exterminator of the vermin. For want of tho bru-sh, a woollen rag might answer the purpose. The application, if used, will be found productive of many good results.

ROOKS VERSUS GRUBS—The grubs of the tipula family are amongst the most destructive enemies both the gardener and farmer have to contend against. Their eggs are deposited in the soil. As soon as the grubs are hatched they commence an active attack on the roots of most plants. The perfect insect appears in August, and is well known in Scotland as Daddy Longlegs in England as Gaffer Longlegs, Tom Taylor, or Tommy Longlegs. Tlieir operations, being catried on under ground, enable them to elude tho vigilance of man, but the instinct of the rook is a match for them. It has been calculated that a family of rooks will consimie 3,847 grubs per day. Supposing the consumption to be continued throughout the year, it would amount to 1,1114,15.5 and supposing a single grub to destroy as many plants of wheat or other crop as might grow upon a sjiace of nine inches square, a family of rooks would preserve from destruction more than two acres of com. If we extend our ideas further, and suppose all the.se grubs to live and propagate their species, it is more than probable that, if this one species of bird alone were extinct, the labour of tho husbandman would be nearly, if not altogether, in vain. Man, therefore, should beware how he disturbs the balance of power maintained throughout the whole animal kingdom.

;


THE HEADS OP NATIONS.

ALEXANDRINA VICTORIA

I.,

QUEEX OF ENGLAND.

Born May

24, 1S19

June

;

ascended the Throne

II.,

EMPEBOR OF RUSSIA. Born April

29.

1818

March

2,

;

viade

Emperor

1855.

WILLIAM

I.,

the

Throne 18G1.

CHARLES LOUIS,

20, 1803 ; made Emperor December 2, 1S52

Apnl

FRANCIS JOSEPH

I.,

EMPEROR OP AUSTEIA AND KINO OP UU.NQARr, Avjgust 18, 1830

December

KING OF PRUSSIA. Ascended

III.,

EMPEROR OF TUE FRENCH.

29, 1837.

ALEXANDER NICOLAEWITCH

NAPOLEON

2,

;

mack Emperor

1848.

WILLIAM

in.,

KINO OF HOLLAND.


THE HEADS OF NATIONS.

CHARLES

XV.,

VICTOR EMMANUEL

LOUIS EUGENE,

KINO OF SWEDEN AND NORWAT.

Bom May 3,

1826 ; ascended the Throne Jvly 8, 1859.

MARIA ISABELLA

IL,

II.;

KING OF ITALY. rn March 14, 1820

March

;

ascended the Tlirone

23, 1849.

THE EMPEROR OF CHINA.

QUEEN OF SPAIN,

Bom

October 10, 1830

;

Bom 1825;

ascended the Throne

asce^ided the

Throne 1854.

September 29, 1833.

ABRAHAM

No

JEFFERSON DAVIS.

LINCOLN.

Elected President of the United States, 1861.

portrait of the present Sultcm,

Elected President of the Soviliern Confederacy of North America, 1861.

Abdul

Azzis,

has ever been taken.


ASSESSED TAXES, LICEHSES OF EXCISE,

STAMP DUTIES. ASSESSED TAXES. INHACITKU HOUSE I>U;T,

LICENCES OF EXC13E. Auctioneers

(Oruat Britain.)

nhabited houic eii

Brevers of Table Beer only not above -'0 ban-ela

the Omces. Yard, rented ai Xll a jt .r

wliicli, irith

th.;rcwith occupied,

Goods or Wares are expi

I

for sale, for every ^Oi of If occupied by a person li<

is

..

..

>

the

Shop or V

to

reua nte

Brewers of Strong

liecr,

i

2

"

inhabited

J a 7 17 11 18 15 15 31 10

liouses.

DUTIES ON MALE SEltVANTa Fori ! aged 18 years or apwarda Do. under the iige of 18 years Do. employed as Under-Gardoners Do. employed as Under-Gamekcepers

. .

.

,

BxffTnptiotis.—Occasiou%l Waiters, Potboys, lie

of Beer only, not being brewers Beer retailed (publicasis) whose premises under ^£^0 per aim. (England and Irehi

.'tellers

Ditto. 1 Horse or

Mule

1*0 2

Hone

or

"Mule only or Muio

15 only, not eiceeding 13

10

2

and Perry, under 4 i 5 drunk on the prcmian

(England)

Not

to

Retaders

bedrunk on the premises ot Cider and Perry

Ketailois of Beer, Cider, or Perl7, whose premises are rated uuder j£l0 per annum (Scotland) . . . ^t .£10 per annum or upwards Dealers in Cotfee, Tea, Cocoa JCute, Chocolate, or

Pei'P" Maltiitcrs

making not aboTO

SO quarters

Ditto, less thaa 4 vrbetll Kxe;/tp(toiw.— Licen&ed laacUney also

v.-viis.

couroe of

and stage carriage wagons, and carts used wltly in th, or for the purposes of husbandry.

AND

MULE.'^.

650 Beginners (and a surcharge) not above 5 qviarters

above

Other Honoi and Mules I'o. do., kept by Farmers Do. So., kept by Btillia. Shepherds, or Ilerdsmea .. Do. do., kept by Hectors, Vi.air^ or Curatfls .. .. Do. do., kept by Eoman Catholic Priests, or Protestant Dissenting Ministers Do. do., kept by Physicians, Surgeons, or Apothe-

Malt Roasters Dciilers in Roasted

Malt

Paper, every maker of Paper or Pasteboard Passage Vessels, on Board which liquors oi !

sold

t

.

I

Licences to let

hoi-ses

ses and filules not aborelS ba!.ids in height, kept riding or drawing carriaQM, chargeable with

>r

do.,

kept for any other purpose Horses to draw licensed hackney and

DUTIF.a

s

12 15 16

ON DOOa

f Hounds, of 6« or more vreyhouixds, of 15 or

more

-t>hepherds' do^s.

..

for every additional number of 10 Horses, and for »ny additional numb.-r less than 10, over and above 30, or any other multiple of 10 Horses, the further additional duty of

Above 20 Horses, then

..

and dogs under

six

months

old.

.

.

.

Game

Licence in Crcni Britain, or a Certificate in TrelaKil to kilt Game :

[and 10 per cent,

th-"

Licence or Ccrti9cote be taken out after Ai.ril and before Xov. 1, expire on Aprtl 5 in the following Ye »hich espire on Oct 31 in the same year ii the Licenc* or CertiRcate shall be takei If Licence or Certificate be taken out oa If

a,

ARMORIAL BEARINGS DUTY. P«r»on3 chargeable with the Duty of Astesed Tii for uiy carriage at the rate of iS 10s. . . Other }*unonj .

11)

7

-IJ

3

3 10 10} 3 18 H 4 6 7i

not above 5U0

Horses and Sluice above 13 hands in height, used for rilling and drawing carriai^es, charieftble with duty

iHp(M>n*.

1

2

VI ^

tr.\'ie,

DUTIES OS HOR-K,S

0}

up»

Wm.

115

i!

1

.

J

Rctadei-s of Beer. Cider, IV. c. b5, to be

Ditto, 1 such Pony or Mule For •»ory carriage with less than 4 wheels, drawn by or more Hones or fltules For every carriage with less than 4 wheels, drawn by '

At

2

For erery carnafe with 4 nheels, e.-ich bcina of less diameter than ao inches, drawn by 2 or more Ponies or Mules, no ther exceeding 13 hands hi^h .. ..

To To

Ifuv.l. expire on- Aprii 5 following

To

..

..


ASSESSED TAXES, LICENSES OF EXCISE, AND STAMP DUTIES. Giime in Entj -M I

who

ocers

sell

Win

umed oil the premise ivory Grocer having Retail Beer, but no

shall be Taxes as a

1.0

run (Great Britain) supplementary licence to keep (London)

Sta.^o Carriage, licence to

Ireland

..

..

'.

.

'

..

..

Hackney Carriage, licence

..

Game without a Licence Note.— Br Act Sa & 21 Vict., c. 113, no person

I'ENALTV forklllius

.

,

i

is

required to take out any Limuce or Certificate to auEliorisc the taking or kilUng of Ra'uljits in Iruiand,

To To

act in any court as advocate the degree of a barrisier-at-law in Eneland or Ireland attorney, solicitor, or proctor in England oiIreland As a^ent, solicitor, or writer to the signet in Scotland As aireiit in supreme courts in S.otland, without ind. nture (ill ui(.(;;ioii(o (/icstiiii J;25)

Postmasters' (Ireland) i

If

I

^£20

:

House—

UOI a ye

3

As

be under the value of

Licente to any Licensed Keeper of a Refreshment House to sell therein by Retail Foreign Wine to be consumed in sucU house or on the promises belongin ; thereto If the lIoLise and Premises be under the value of

ioOayear

I

3 5

3

3

2

..3

3

£oO A year or upwards to sell by retail in any shop of Foroign and Brituih Wine not to be consumed in the house or shop or on the Premises where sold If the House and Premises be under the value of

inlei

,

without ind^]

5

Licence

^50 a year. .. iSO a year or upwards .

Pbnalty

.

-

for keeping a Refreshment

House without

a Licence Soap, every

Tu a corporation in respect of privilege To ditto, any other ground To any ecclesiastical benefice in England

20

maker

.Spirits, Distillers

• ..

Rectifiers

Dealers, not retailors

or Ireland

APPRAISEMENTS. Amount

4 4 10 10 10 10 )0 10

not exceeding ^£50

Above ioO and not above

jCli'O

.

.

.

APPRENTICESHIP INDENTURES. premium be

If the

ui

Smi

i

500 = 600 S

300 S 400 Duplicate,

and imder

x-20

Ir.fei

10 10 11 11 12 12 IS 13 Retailers of Spirits in Ireland, being duly to sell Cofiee, Tea, &c., whose premises a

under ^25 per annum

;£3>10

..

000

..

800

..

upwards

5s.

M^here no premium

»

L,000 or

2J is

.

paid,

2s. fid.

England, or in Super! 30

In Inferior Courts in Scotland only Bills of Lading, each

6d.

Promissory Note made In the United Kingdom for the Payment of anv Sum of Money exceeding i4.000 For every il,000, or part of ;£l,000 of tbe Money thereby made payable .. 10

BONDS. HORTGAGES,

AND WARRANTS OF

ATTORNEY.

Pknaj-tv

for selling without

In England or Treland , and Personal Bonds In Scotlatui, given as a security for the payment of any Dcpiito and Certain .Sum of Money Not exceeding £oO 2 C Above jE50 and not above 100

a Licence a

Bottles at one time .. . Tobaco »j.d Snuff, Manufacturers 20,000 lbs above 20 OuO. not above 40,000 . . 60,000

..13 6

3

of,

W

10 15 15

.

SOOOQ 100,000

above 100.000 and a surcharge) Tobacco and Snuff

31 10 5 5

And where

the same sha'l exceed i300, then for every

2 6 any fractional part of jEloO And progressive duty on words. Money secured on heritable property in Scotland or by .£100,

and

also for

.

Scotch bonds, in favour of heirs and executory is also now subject to duty.

assignees, excluding

5

1

COPT. ers in

Foreign Wine, not having

licei

10 10

having a Licence to retail Beer, but itailm? Spirits - having Licences to retail Beer and Spirits

Certified Copy or Extract of or from any Hegistcv of .. Births, Baptisms, Marriages. Deaths, or Uulials..

J.

d.

1

-

4 ..

2

The

said

Duty

to be paid by the

Person requiring any such

Copy or Extract.


ASSESSED TAXES, LICENSES OF EXCISE, AND STAMP DUTIES. THE NEW EXCI:5E AND STAMP DUTIES —Copies of Entries of Baptisms, 3Iarriagei, and

Kxemptiwu.

Burials, trausmiited to the Register of the iJiocese, in pur•uance of the 52 Geo. III., c. Uii. Ortifitd Copic* of Registers sent by Superintending Registrars tiie General Registrar, in pursuance of the 6 and 7 W. IV., e. 86. And Copies or Eitracta made or giren under or in pursuance of the 7 VicM>ria, c. lo, to ameud lUe Laws relatins to

w

Lahour in Factories. Settl«m«nt of Money or Stock Transfer of Stock not Pubhc If upon Sale 10s. per cent. If upon Morigace 2a. Gd. per cent.

per ^£100. .£110

58.

DEBENTURKS. Debenture or

Where

Certificate for

Drawback on Goods exported

Drawback to be receiTcd shall not exceed Abore .£10, and noi above ^50 Above .£30 the

RECEIPTa

2

6

(The same Duty as would be chi^rgcable on such Affidarit,)

DeliTe>r»dcr

9

to

Payment of any Sum of Monay

to the

«. rf.

Demand

Order, on

1

drawn on a Banker Order oa a Banker or tboueb not made payable to the Bearer or lo Order, and whether delirered to the Payee Ditto,

1

used for receipts or drafts without regard to their special s. d. approprvition. .

a

..'

LICENCES,

£.

Appraisers AttoraeTS, &c., London (or within 10 miles) Edinburgh

and Dublin first

elsewhere.. three years.)

Hawkers and pedlars, on foot and for each horse. &c, used Hawkers in /rciand, on foot ditto, for

2

6 30 9 6 3 4 2 2

Bankers Confeyancers, London and Dublin elsewhere „

s.

9

(Half only for the

each horse used

2 2

2 10 5

elsewhere

Pawnbrokers, London eUewhere PUte Dealer*, selling aboTe 2

"

5

Makers of Playing Cards or Dice Medicine Vendors, London in any other corporate town „

15 7 10 oz. gold,

and 30

oi. silver

5 15

plate

under the above weight „ For Marriages, special

2

6

50

,-

not special To hold a perpetual curacy For non-residence To Stage and Hackney Carri^e Drivers, Conduetors,

10 3 10 1

and

Waterman

5

PATENT. PatenU for Inventions, rarious documents Certification of Registration of Designs Exemplifications

..

«

li to £l00 5 .

^

.£ 3

£5

to

PLATE. Made in Great

o

Britain or Ireland, for erery ounee, and on in proportion for any greater or leas quantity

Gold

I

for frauds in the

t

ofa-ibe

i

stamps, ^20.

Where

the Legatee or .Suc-eesor shail be the Lineal Issue or Line&l AnceAor of the Predecessor or Deceased, a Duty of £\ [>cr cent, upon such value. Where the Debtee or Successor shall be a Brother or Sister, or a Descendant of a Bro'-ber or Ksister of the Predeeeaor or

Deceased, a Duty oi £'i per ccut. upon such value. the Legatee or tjuccessor shall be a Brother or Sister of the Father or Mother, or a Descendant of a Brother or Sister of the Father or Mother of the Predecessor or Deeeaseil, a Duty of y5 percent, upon such value. Where the LegaUe or Successor shall be a Brother er Sister of the Grandfather or Grandmother, or a Descendant of i^e Brother or Sister of the Grandfather or Grandmeiher of the Predecessor or Deceased,a duty of jC6 percent upon such valus. Where the Legatee or Successor shall be in any other degree of collateral consanguinity to the Predecessor or Deceased than is hereinbefore described, or shall be a Stranger In blood to him, a Duty of ZlO f>er cent, upon such value. Legacy to Husband or Wife exempt.

Where

1 ornot AdhesiTe stamps denoting the duty of one penny may bo

Dock Warrant..

P<nia

DUTIES ON LEUACIE.S AND ON SUCCE:5SI0N TO REAL PROPEHTY. 1

DRAFT for the

Bearer or

Receipt for the payn ent of £'2 or upwards, Id. P-^ioUif for giving a receipt without a stamp, jflO under

5

D-j^iAration in lieu or in the Nature of an ASdavit, in any Case where, if the same were an alSdavit, it would be eharge-

Or Order

i

:

1

jClO

ACT.

The new duty to defers in spirits for a reUil licence to sell not tees than one reputed quart bottle, or as to foreign iquors in the bottles in which the same may have i>tea imthe premifes," is ported, and not to be drunk < £i 3s. For a licenee to scU table b« t ezctcding lid. the quart, 5s., and not to be drunk premises. The ttamp duties are as follow;— On foreign bills of exchange (Seceding jE-XJO, the duty of Is. for cv«ry xlOO. For an agreement and counterpart to let a furnished house for any less term than a year, where the ront for such period exceeds ;£2-5, the duty of 2s. Oil. On hawkers' licences .£3 a year without a horse, and £A with one horse. For a licence to betaken ©ui ye:trly, after the 5th July, 1861, by every person using the busiuea of a house as«»'t. the duty o f £-2 28.

«.

17

d.

POPULATION OF THE UNITED KINGDONfl ACCORDING TO THE CENSUS OF 1861.


FAIRS AND MARKETS IN ENGLAND. ^o(t«.— The distance of each place inserted in parentheses.

from London, with the daj

vhlch the market

t

The

following abbreviaiiona hare been adopted -.—For the dayi of Iha aft for aflvr, he/ for b«/ur«, cat for c<itHe, pi for pleasure, St for atock,

Fairs for the sale of horses, oxen, cows,

held in any market town, &re

is

w«*, M, Tu, W, Th, F, and ptd for pedlary.

and sheep are described by the term

ttock

and far Sunday, Sun

S,

the partlsulars of

;

others are fully

all

stated.

^TOp<AtiJ(45,Th)May BEDFORDSHIRE.— lat— B«i/or<i Nov M, Lent, 30.

4,

Dec

V2.

Tu

S| 1

(SO,

19, cat, 1

TuJulj, wool (An

in

Not17,

SI,

SI.

Aug 31. Oct Z,.«iard»|—

Di'jgletwadt (43, W) Feb 14, hones, East Sun, Not 8, crit, Whit M, pl— Z)uTM(a61« (33 Ash Jlay92, Aug 12, Not aft 3 F in .Sept. hii-in;— Xljrloio (491 May 15. cat. 12, cat, Not 5, also cheese Harrold (60, T) Tu bef May 13. bef June 8. bef Oct W—Lnghton Buzzard (41, Tu) Feb 5, 2 Tu in Ap. Whit Tu, 1 Tu aft Dec lu, cat and horses, July S«, also sheep, Oct 24, cat and hiring, 1 F in July, wool, loll free— Luton (31, M) 3 in Ap and Oot. cat, 3 F in Sept, hirinj— Jfariet-jfreet, Sept 39 hiring— Odeit (150) Whit Th, cat— Pofton (S) 3 Tu in Jan, O.S.. horses, last Tu in Ap, pi, 1 Tu in July, Tu bef Oct !9. sheep— S/ie/ird (41, F) Jan S3, Ap 6. May 19, Oct 11, cat— SiUoa (40) May 13, Sept 21. cat— rodrfmjteii (38, S) Ap 35, 1

W)

M

W,

M

M

Noi

in June,

July

13,

Oct

3,

Dec

6,

cat— TKo6uto

(42,

Fl Jan

1,

Mar

23,

oot

6.

M in ^6inff<ion (56, M,F) BERKSHIRE.— Dec July, wool, 1

May

Lent,

Aug

June

6,

M

11, cat (1

30.

in

toll free)

lambs, ^[ bef Oct 11, ^'ir'mi—Aldtrmaatan (49) Oct 13, (23) Ap 35, Aug 23 St, hogs, 4c, Oct 1, Farringdcm. (Tu gt mar 1 Tu in each month) Feb Oct 29, St, Tu ef and aft Oct 11, hiring, Jan, Mar, May, July, Sept, Not, cheese- Hungerford (64, W) last in Ap, cat, bef and aft Oct H, also hiring— /Zriey (5J M, gt mar VV, month bef East, and alternate till the last in June) 1 ill July, wool, Oct 13. hiring, Kast W, Whit W. Aug 1, 20, aft Sept, Oct. and Not 17— Lamiwume (F) W.%y 12, pi, Oct 2. hiring. Dec 4, cat— Jfatdmheaii (36, W, gt mar 3 Tu in each month, eat) WTiit W. Not SO, cat, horses. Sept 29. also hiring Jforti7ner (45) ApS7, cat. Not (^,cat, ponies Kni'hury (56. Th) 1 Tu in Feb, wool. Holy Th, July 8. Sept 4, cat, 5,

hiring— Bi-acfciisii

also hiring

Ap

13,

«.

I

W

W

W

W

W

Not 8, also cheese, W, S) Feb 2, cat. May

Th

Oct 11, hiring— ifcadins; 1. cat. pi, July 25, eat, cherry. Sept (39, 31, cat, pi. hiring— T»'o!(i)iir/ord (46, F) East Th, cat. Sept 29, (hiring— Wantage (60) 1 S in Mar and May, cat, July IS, icherry, Oct 17, hiring— Witidior (83) East Tu, July 6, Oct M, horses.

;cat.

1

aft

pigs.

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.-A'«6«'T'(W,

S)F

aft Jan 18. Palm S. May 8. June^i. Sept 25. St. Oct 12, hirins.SM in Dec, fat tat- Caco-i J^^d (33, W) Fob 13, Holy Th.cat— BriU (51) 2 in May, cat, 1 after Get 11, hiring —Buckingham (57, M,S) Jan It, last M in Jan, Mar 7, 2 M in in Au^, Sept 4, Not 8, Dec 13, cat, All, May II, Whit Th. i July 10 wool a»d cat, Oct 3, S aft Oct 11, cat, hiring— ISurnhoL-miti) Oct 2, hirinir, pi— ColntiKO* (17) Ap S.Oct 16, St, pigs —Eton (23) Ash W, pigs— JVnny Stratford (45) Ap 19. cat, Oct 11, hMm-Ot. Marlow. (S) Oct S9, ho ses, cat, hiring—

W

W W

/v»r (15)

May

— Z,at»tid«n

10,pl- Ivinghot

(M) 2 Tu bef

May 6, Oct 17. cat, pi«s pi— it((i« Brickhill (43) May

(33, S)

East,

PagruU (50) Feb, 33, Mar 21 Aug Ap ^2. June 33, also pi— Stony StratFeb, 1 in May, 3 in Sept, 1 in Not, cat.

IS. pi, Oct 38, cat— JITMoport 29, Oct 23. Dec 23. cat

ford,

(52,

F> 2

F

in

.

lAug S, cat, pi, F aft Oct 11, alio hirin;- TTendowrr (36, M) iMay 18. Oct 3. eat W'inilow (50, Ih) Feb IS, Mar 30, Ap 30, Holy Th, Aug 31, Sept 23. Not i6.3 Th in Dec. eat. 1 Th bef. 'and 1 aad 2 Th aft. Oct 11. hiring— H'oodimm (3C) May 4, Not 12. oat— Wycomie (39, F) 3 in Aft Oct SS. cot, last

W

M

in June, wool,

M bef Sept 29, hiring.

C AM B R ID 6 E S H I RE.-.Bui<4 6r-e<n(Cam-

bef Not 17, sheep, cat, e24,horses,cat,wool,pl-CTiott«TS (F) last Fin Ap. F bef Michaelmas, eat, day aft each, pl-ITIy (78, Th) Holy Th, Oct 39, cat, horses— Lin((m (61, Th) July 3», 31, lambs, 4c.— 3/arcft (80. F) bef Whit Sun. pi. 3 Tu in Oct, cat— ifeujmartet (61, Tn) Whit Tu, Not 8, cat— Jloysfon (38) Ash W, East W, aft Oct 11, St. pi— Tnuttlesea in July. St, Whit W, 1 bef (79, F) Whit Tu, pi, June 13, horses- Witbeach (93, S) Whit Sun, July 35. horses Aug 12, cat, a aft Feb 21, pL bridge. 67, S)

S bef East M, bef July

30,

"

M

W

>,

W

CB.'ES'H.l'RlE.—^ltringkam. (183, Tu, S) Ap Aug 5,6, Not 32. cat. general— Blrifcen/iead (302. W. S) last

u in Feb and Ap. July 3, Oct 3. cat. cheese if either of these fall on S or Sun. the fair is helij on the F b-.f- Budii'oryi, 13. Ap S. Oct i—Chatcr (183, S) Jan 39. Feb 26. Mar 96, Ap §3, May 48. July 6. Aug. 4, Sept 3, Oct 10, Not 26, ;

days

«, Feb

Deo

Ap

Feb

35, 22. July 4. Sept 3, Oct 9. Not 35, cheese— Coni/Won (163. S, (ft mar alternate S until May 13) Th bef Shroyetidc, Not 23, cat. May 12, cat, clothing, July 12— Four Lain Bnds (17S, May 21, Not 21. St, pigs— /VodjAam (192) last Tu in Ap, last Ih in Oct, cat-Sandley, Mar 10, 17, cattle,

M)

10— HaHon (S) Ap 5, Sapt 19— Soimes Ap 13, Oct 12, Not 27, cat— JCnutj/ord

Sept aft

W

Chapel (164)

Ap

(176, S)

23,

AVhit T. July 10. Not 8. horses, cat— Jfocclw/Uid (167. Tu. S) 6. June 22. July 11. Oct 4. Not 11, cat, wool, cloth— Jfat July

May

pas (167,

W) Ap

M

Dec

26,

6,

8, cat,

general- Jfiddl«ieic/i

M

(1«7, Tu) aft Ap 13, Holy Th, Aug 6, 3 in Sept, Oct 29, 4c.— .Yantoic* (164. S) S aft Fob 2. March 26. S Tu in June. Sept 4. Dec 4, cat, 34, cat, drapery, tic—lforthwich, (174, F) Ap 10, Aug 2, Deo 6. cat, Aug 6 and Dec 10, general, each laitiilg 14 days— Oiier (166, W) May 16, 16, 17, Sept 25, 26, 27, Doc 9, 10, 11, cat— Parijatc, Ap 35, Oct, 35— JVeston Brook aSh) Whit M, pi— iJuncorn (188, Tu, B) last F in Ap and Oct- Sanddac/i (162. Th), East Tu, Th after Sept 12, cat, horses, Dec 38, hiring— Slocifcport (179, F) March 4. 25, Oct 33, cat. May 1, cat, pi, Oct 24, pl-Tarporley (173, Th) May 1, at Aug 24, Dec 11, cat— Tarvin (177) Ap 30, Dec 3, cat— Tattenhall (170, F) May 18, Not 31, cat— rmfmisde (184) cat,

M

May

Not

2,

Ac Weavarham (180. May 8, 9, Not. 36, 26,

1, pigs,

cat- Wiiu/OT-d

(173, S)

Ap

S)

8,

Oct

8,

eat

R N W A L Jj.—Bodmin (235, 8) Jan 25, S bef

C

Palm Sun, Tu and cat— CaUiiiirtoii

W

bet 3

W)

(216,

Whit «un, July 6, Dec. 6, sheep, Th in ,Mar. 1 in Way. 3 in Not,

W

at, 1 aft Sept 19, cat, honey (gtmar 1 la other mouths) -t'anu.I/ord (229 F) F aft Mar 10, May 26,2 Not, cat, ily lambs, 18, cat. Sept 6, 17, sheep, should tliisor July 17 fallona S, the fair Is held on the aft— Falvwnth (373, Tu, Th, S) May 7, Aug 7, Oct 10— Five Lan»t aft June 24, last Th in Oct, unless it fall on the 30th, (225)2 when it is held on the day before, cat Latmceston (213, W, S) Jan 26, 1 Th in Mar, Mar 25, 3 Th in Ap, Whit M, July 6, Not 17, cat— iiiJreard (325, S) ShrOTO M, bef Palm Sun, Holy Th, Aug 15. cat, Oct 3, cat, honey, aft Dec 6, sheep, cat— LortioirtMl (236, F) Tu aft Midlent Sun, July 10, Seil 1, Nov 13, if S the aft, cat, horses— Pensonce (2^2, Tu, Th, S) Mar 25, Th aft Trinity, Th bef Adyent. Sept 6 Btdmth (363, F) East Tu, May 2, Aug 3, Oct 12, cat pi—SI. AutttU (F) Maunday Th, Whit Th, July 26, P aft Oct 16, Not 39, catSi Blazey (240, S) Feb 3, pi, July 4, cat-S( Coluvtb Major (242, i

W

;

1

M

M

M

M

M

Th) Th

Midlent .Sun, cat Stephen's by Lajmttston (214) sheep if either of these fall on aft

;

May

6,

Aug 1— Trayoney

Sept

1,

Not

W,

S) (360, (gt mar 1

B.

M

S, the aft— TreyimalAa (24-J) (250, S) Shroye Tu, -May 3, July 25, in the other months)— Truro 3

mar

cat (ut

W aft

Th aft Not 13, eat, sheep—St. May 13. July 31, Sept 25, eat,

M

Midlent and Whit Sun, Noy in the other months)- West Loot

W CUMBERLAND.— bef Whit Sun, Oct 29— Alston cat

18,

19.

Dec

(331)

cat

8.

May

6,

pi.

cat sheep,

St— £oo««

last

(208, S)

Th

in

Ap

May,

^fcfiey Holme (310) (305. S) 3 S in Mar, 3 bef Oct S on or bef Sept ^7. 1 Th in Not,

Tu

26, Sept 24, cat,

F

bef Whit Sun,

F

W

bef

11, hiring— Brampton (310, W) Ap, 30 Trin W, 3 in Sept Oct 23 cat sheep- CaWisie (301, VV,S) S bef Whit Sun, Aug 36, and 15 following days, cat, general. Sept 1», S nearest Not ll.cat- CociemiouOi (303, M, S) Feb 18, herscs, after 1 in May, and eyery alternate until Oct 10, cat, Whit M,N0T 11, hiring— JEyremone (3S9, S) Feb 17, horses, «at, 3 P in May, .Sept 18, cows, S bef Whit Sun. Not 11, hiring— Kenviek (293, S) 1, 3, and 5 Th aft May 1, Th aft Oct 10, cat. S aft Oct 29, sheep, cheese, 3 bef Whit Sun, S aft Nov 11, hiring— Lonirt0U7i (310, Th) Th bef Whit Sun, horses, Th aft Whit Sun, Not 11, hiring— PenriH (3S4, Tu) Marl, Ap 24, Whit Tu, cat Ap 23, sheep, 6 alternate Tuesdays after Whit Tu,Sept 27, Oct 26, cat sheep— Bed Z)&i, near Wii^n, Augl, sheep— HentOTC*, Sept 33, St— fiosley Bill, near WigtOH, from Whit M until Aug, horses, cat— JTfciteAarm (320, Tu, Th, S) Aug 12, pi— JTiyion (315, Tu) Feb 30, horses, Ap 5, cat. Whit Tu. Not 11, hiring— Workington (305, W, S) bef Ap 34. bef Oct 10, cat aft Wliit Sun. aft Not 11, hiring.

Not

W

M

W

W

W W W ,i<J/rc«on (140, F) Jan DERBYSHIRE.— Whit

East Tu.

Not

25. cat,

26,

Tu, cat July 31, cat general, Oct 7, cat. cheese. hiring— 4sfti>ou™ (139, b) 2 Tu in Mar, 1 Tu in


AND MARKETS

FAIRS

M

Sept.Tu

ef Xov 11, cheese. bef each, St, (15U) Ap 23, Oct 15, c«t, sheep, >-.

I

^'"'

^>.

'.I

East.

Ap

^8^'%"^*""^^"'<'

''ds ^jLi'/io'n

M) £_

alienate

M

Aui- 2S. i.ft 0> (1 U. .-ij Jtiu 2S, M»y i in Ap. 1 F in Oct.

IN ENGLAND.

:

'l"^' S> (137,

Bheep-£rWport

cheese

.

Oct 31, cat, p\—L.jl ., pigs, cheese— Buifon (160,

BroaUuni

(140) Trinity

Mar

W,

M.

1

S)

pi<s,

Ap

6

ic.-

5, cat, ;;t.

«"

-^^J^' ^ ^^ '»

»

W

in Koy,

^'

„..,_'

.St,

30, Hoi)- Th. also 3 wcclts tft, July 7. Th art O, t 11 Ifov S». c-.l-auMerfidd (150. K) J.„ 27, F.;b 28, 1 S ""*— » ** in Ap, ?, cows horaes. May 4, cat, pi, July 5, cat, wool. Sept 25,

Ih bef

— --•'.-"

St. aft

Che Jeese, Ac, IiovSo,

cat, pi, Mrntz—Dsrhtj (l2i;, Tu Fl F 6, Jan So, Mar 21, cat, 22, !» .,,„...„ 'p r'-\ll i WTlitF.Julv35.cat, lit T. ):, ~ .?/27' _ cheesc-Z)ron>eW (154, Tl Oct 12, c it, sheep, pies, chees (133) 1 M in JI:.y, aft Oct U, K.tcloth— J7arn„(,OT, Feb 12, Ap 2,

Jan an F,

unT;f iif"

,

.

cat, 2j, 29,

Th

alt

last

Th

in

Dec

aft

Ap

6i. piss-7tt«rt<,n

25. cat, pigs,

Kart Tu, July

8,

Sept b,

Tu

3

cat,

in

DEVOKSHIRE.-^sWwrton "'•

"'l>"Tu.

SiTTh Tu

or

Th

in Oct, Ht-Barn' ''•''P' .,',li. (196. F. gt m»r Mar 17, U. July 28, Dec 8, Catl •'^P« l«-<-"-.BWe/ord (iO«,ru. S). Feb 14, July 18, catBoy, 18-, gt mar2 Th in Mar) Holy Th, Tu nearest ia Nov 3-.,cat,ee..eral-JJrjci«tou. (200) 1 in June, July 29, if Tu, »> or Ih, If not. the Tu aft. aft, CAt—Jiroad^lii»t /17ni i -cat— Bi-oodclyrt (170) and Sept, -SroaihenAury l\e\) Dec 11, c..t>-BradiMrJfty (218)::Jcpt 9, ' week bef'j " 24, C^t—Dmk/oJtUtgh (212, F) 3 Thin June. 9 in .s. , •lapU ,

last

every fortnight) East

(237,

W

Ap

T

DURHAM-

Th

W befandMarJune 25

W,

""='

M, Nov

Ap

" W

:

ButUand

Tu, Nov i—Chagford (21 Th in Sep4andOi.t,.-5t— CTtaictt, hamptmi, Th bef 3 S in -\i -

!

i

1

,

WhitM,0ct2,i.l.ifSth.

w

last

May

in July-CV.rf,r

Aug

11,

23.

'

;

.t

,.

,:

Tu, F,

W

3

s .*f

inese (lavs fail

ii

w" W

last

W

0,^9

.

I'lr^-^""'"™ (156, S, gt n

ar2 S

mar Son or aft Aug 23) Ap 14, cat- Jfocffru, ox' li^'J^ 2 Tu in each month) Aay 4, cat, horsesVr !l ^'^.^^ <^**- S. gt marS bef Whit Sun, 1 S in O^T^'-r.^?"'?"?'"? "«) 3 rh July, last in Uov, cat—J^rcrton ^66o« (l!-8, '^ ^" ^"°' 24, Sept 11, Nov 6 if these

""

m

W

m

Nov) 1 Tu

if

kZ il

Ml

W '

,, •

(

3,

July 35.

cat,

May

Nov

?

,

S) gt

mar

)

(68, s c^t-t-ppin,

W

^"'J'

W

gt in

,-.^ ^- V}-Th,rverum, Ust M in Feb, cit, sheep. ff,-? July also Jambs— KwrtOB (168, Tu S) gt mar 2 lu Tu bef last Ap.Tu bef Aug 26, 2 T

Aug 2,

cat, horaes

3.

horsj

cener^'

(3j

FlMav

W.fl- Ih^,,,,^, «, (37. Tu iu'c F) Whit Tu, 'cat, he.ies. Novas'

M aft,

(40,

Nov

1,

/^,',??5

1,1

'(^fl^ff1/

Th) East Tu

W an%«,»

Aug

3 4 lombt

2 cat pi

Ap 23. pl-SUbOme

(42) Julv'lO horse.'

OL (47)Trimty M, fl-Tmdring (63) Sept 14 pl_ Wl,it_M, p\-TlulxU:d. M bef Whit Sun clt-AZ

rerl-ni, (37)

r,u;mg,

'""' lb,

"-

,..,

pl—WaWuim pi— iroKcn

May

Abbty. 14, Sept (69) J uly 2, pi - K Ml

Uo) Whit Tn, pl-Ji'fci, (60) Sept 18, pll )|-aAum June 4, pi— »'ii»«Ao« (56) Sept 4, pi. ,

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.— .Bart<m W, Sept

(105,

S)

Rem, sVo^.ifgT

38. St, pigs, ..he«e, 4=^29, pU (114, Tu, gt mar 1 Tu in Nov) May 14 2 in May 12, Nov 12 s[ genei^l (94, Th, S) 2 Th in Ap, Holy Th, SI, Aug

hiring- BertWey Dec,

CluAtmham

'" =*^I"' °"'"'''. St.

^'

3

M

St, pigs-.BI<,A«iej, (laj)

Thl'A" Th m Dec. priK show

Th

bef and aft

CMpptnu Sodbury

Saw

Da 11. hi'rln" gtmarl Mar 25, bef

(108, F,

W

fortui,"

Agricultural

21,

|.l-CM™/ord

(IS,

general— SocA/ord

S bef Midlent and free, pl—Stanway.

Jfersej/

Feb

Michaelmas— rotiirtscifc (225, F, »"<' Nov) 3 in Jan Mar, May, 3

°'

Aug

i,I

S o^

.

.'

BUUrica!/ CM, Tu) (24)

July 2o

14. 15, cat, pi,

>ll

Ac—

Aug 25, cat, general— Starcrojs pi— ,«octtond (li6) ait June 11, pi— ,

^.

•-='".

Feb, J

bef

25.

xxr

Feb

(20S- SJ Tt bef the 3 S in •!'=!.*'=' V]—SidmoiUh (Tu, S) East

he

Whit -<

either of these fall on

(220. S)

v.. :-°o?" 1?' ?.'• Sept. pi— SouUi ifoUon

(181)

(.9)

-^^V. 29;

P'-^'"^""^

JUr'-I^ ;"ri^'

12.

/, 8,

horses, cat,

bff Palm sun, W-hit Tu. 3 Tu in Aug. cat, iheep, pig. t^c.-Pty,nauth {216, Tu, Th, S. gt mar 1 Tu in

13, aft

on or aft July lo c„t-Black7nort

Oct

whit'i'h!^i'5i^L!;'(''^';'i^n,^i.'^p^/5^-j«-(^;Tj.

l<i

Apb, Hoi, Th, Aug 13, Oct Tu aft. cat-.SaH<«/.

W

bef Jlovll, hiiiug—

(S)

horses—HoruicA (72, Tu, F) Mavl Octla frroa^O,^ ,30) Aug 6, ikm'bs, 'cat-1:JiXi

;

Al, toe

M

28, cat,

?alP "^V'"^^, "iJ"^''' mar last S Jan, Ap, July, Oct) 2 Tu aft Mar 11, 2 Th Pn ^^' •'""'' 2*' 1 Tu in Aug, Tu af4 Sept and Oct 11„«Il

ir,!..

M

W

pi,

Ap, S

in

M

and the 3 aft, and LVery fortnight, cat bef each, hiring— ^ Zti/Wmn " (2ii3, sj bef May 13. F Tu, cat-Jfidd<(o7j

F

;3, VV'liit

'"'y 18' "tcliecse. Th, horses-/(/,acOT«

?./*'

Sept 29, cat^ Torquay (186, Tu gt mar 3 S in Mar) May -uly 5. Oct 10, cat, &c.-Tot,iea 95, S,

show ,

,

-.

sheep, pigs,

pl-Gtoua«„ (105,

M iu each month) Ap 5. July -/ron^rton (111) Ap 26, Sept

P0RSETSHIRE.-J<awj»^;«r

(144,

mar

^a5^;'^-'^>.%^vu.xrcirp.»£"' D«tlu,m Tu) EastTu.

V"

ber?l., wVt&'"S",'' ^"'^

no

in

vt

2 Lor

4c,— A'ouJA 'shUUU (2bl,''b) wVe'f &c~sJ!uh M Jolm, Chapel, near Staiihoj.e (S) 3 in Ap, 3 i^i Bern ^J-^'"^'-S""lao,^'^i-r,u (W, S) 2 Wl„J„,,.na„er^ alteni

(o9) 21

Feb and May, S Tu In July, 3 in BM-Bzmttuter (May 29), c«l^£«no«tt (Tu, S) Ap25,Oct 3;. Eeneral--ira0.erfciV,A (200, Tu) .May 21, June 22, Sei,t 4 '•'" "** cat.general-jBbbuortAy (W, s' Z°^ \ '™. ""l,*'' ""^ -"''"' '^ '"'^ =^ '" »'"• ^P •''^ J'-lT 9.' ^1^ '"'' .S)

(250

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on Tu or S in eich

marl

Castle general,

Sept, cat, sheep,

Hundtrland

ll.cat-CAtKfc.

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Th.ifnot.theTufollowing-CoUiiOTpioi.ls.gt (170,

May, U,t

(1'.3:W)EW ~

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Whit

(2(16))

1 in

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r

Barnard M, Whit W,

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Ap und

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(1:

1

(92,' . in Mar and June, cat, sheep, Aug 10, Nor 11, or 1 aft each shee,>-Ar™,„^ (147,Tu,F) Tu aft Ap 2s. V, aft Oct 10, St- Hampton ( S, gt mar

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(75,

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pigi- MiUMdim, (U6)


FAIRS AND MARKETS IN ENGLAND. East Tu, Whit Tu. F att Oct 11. Dec II, cr-^-iei's'i' itc— .S'oifiersli 12, Oct o—R'Uiunj (71. W) Juli 32, cat. June 23 Nor ifi, pi Spuldtrtcfc (63) AV bef Whit Sun,

Oct 10, also cheese— Aforton Marsh (b2. Tu) 1 Tu in May. Tu bef Sept 24. St, cheese Tu ill Oct. hiring— -VorfWeacfc (80, V\ ) VV bef Maj 1! bef aiut in Sept. sheep, cat, bef June 1, pi, 1 cat, Oct 1 10, cit. hiring— Si<m«'ioiM« (104) _Mar_ 1. Th bef last S in -Mar, cheese, &c—Sto}v-on-tlu:ch-xse. ijeneral, July '22, May 1-2, bef- Dec 11, iig— Sirtmd (102, Fl May •nod, cat, Th bef ami aft Oct 11 in each \V. gt roar 2 10, Aug 21, St. pigs— Vrttery month) Ash W, cat, July 22 - ~ aftOt bef Ap 0. bef J in Dec) 2 lie, Aug, s.gt iu Ap. cat liay 14 Oct 10, hoi^cs, cat, pi. ? bef anii aft Oct 10. hir ^—Thornhitr-j cbecae. wool. cat. ,, in each month) East M. Aug 15, M bt-l Dec mar 2 (120 irt '' *(109, S) last S in Mar. July 23. horses, Michiiclmas, hiring— WQoton'Uiidcr-Kd\jc (lOS, Ma, F) Tu bef Mar 20, cat, toll free, Sept 35," cat, pi. East M,

<»l,

horsM,

liigs,

W

W

W

sh.iJp— .S(. A'ss

cat.

iliree

KE'ST'—Askford

W

-

'

W

,

.

(46,

HEREFORDSHIR S--B':o'';2'«'-^ W

aft seeds. St, &c.. last Tu in each month) bef Dec 21. cat— Mar 18, June 23. last Tu in Aug. Oct 2. leb 13 Tu af (136, F, gt mar 1 F in e.ach month) l.ambs). Jul, 10, Sept iSUdlent Sun, Ma, 2 (June 3D. wool, cat. U-ilo." (113 Th gt mar lb aft 4, Oct 17, Nov 8, F aft !'« aft Oct 10, Dec 11 Th Mar 10) F aft Hoi, Ih, Triu Th. July 20, hiring. also Aug 5, cat. sheep. Ma, 6,

M

UominH^

— Wiirnore,

SHIRE.-/aJfci(37F)Mar HERTFORD Oct Aug Ma,, Dec Tb horses.

3

Birklrnnp^ead (ia S) pigs. 0, pi, races, Nov 31, St, pigsSortWhit M. Aug 5, Sept 29, Oct 11. pl--ZJ.,;.op'<.Shrive cat- BuiiJ.n!,. ford (29, Th) Holy Th. Trinity Th, Oct 11 12, li.arJware/ord 31) East M. Whit M, '""« '^^ P'v ^ov JO nmp!:Uad. (i3. Th) pl-H«n«J HalMli (•>', Th) Ap 23, Oct IS, M^in Sept, svool June, 3 in F last Holy ITl. Trinity Th, St. hiring-/A-r(/.rd (21, S) 3 S ^ef *-;V^'. ?'f..'i,' •'"^, ",•,!, ; WhitTu.cat ped Oa horses, cat-Hi(oA.,. (34. Tul EastTu. aft Jan 1; 12. hiriiiK-Bedf.01,,-,. (2.5) J"^',^ ^!;," '";'-'^'=, I'' " day previous horse show— iiictmaimiorf/i (13. > 'J .,8, shce,.-2ioy,(on horses, cat, 2 S in Sept, ,.1. Nov :M. horses,

M

W

)

WlAsh VV.EastW WliitW.l

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.-,

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(Jl-JJ -S.i«.!.ri<Ji,e.™rtA (24) Ap2:!. StOct 30. Mar 35 2d, c.t, horses. Oct 10. 11. also binng-.Steemase 31) Oct 11. cat. pl- "'•;•-« S.pt 22. ped, pl-7Vi«» (31. F) East pi- TFaf/ord (15, Tu) (20. Tu) last Tu in Ap, Tu bof Sept 24.

M

Trinily Tu, Sept

9, pi.

HUN riNGDONSHIRE- — Alconbw-y

W

W,

(Jf. July ^) So, Th bef M in Jan, Th bef Mar 25, Ma, 3. Whit M.hiring— i)ors<o»e b^f Oct 29, St, pigs. Mar 35, Ma, 1, Sept 39, IS. St-SardUlej ai>>) (148) Ap 27, May 18, Sepl 27, Nov H.jre/ord (13o. W. ^, cheese— St, Oct 18, hiring. 15 St, Mar aa N«v'30) Tu aft Feb 2, East W, St. l.igs. May 19, gt mar SO. hoijs, cat-i/i.«!.«ydr pi, Jul, 1. wool. horSM,'cat, Oct :ua for hops July 18. Not 13— Ledbury (ISO. Tu. gt

2,

cat ped— .lsWon-w"der-Lj/.ie (190, S) Mar .^3. cat, ill Aug general, Nov 21, 25, cat, general, Jul, 25, cat, boni>s. 26. 27, 24. bept horses, cat, 23, 33, general- J3art/i<,iomeiti, bef Feb 2 from S, gt mar alternate LlackbMm (200, cat, "i orkshire Oct 17. 12. May 11. W, East Michaelmas) until M)Jan4, cloths. &c—So«eri (197. M, Th, S, gt mar alternate July 30. 31, Out 13, 14. cat— JSoolJe (280. S) *p 26, Sept 24. cat,

Ap

last

5.

M

Th

W,

11, horses.

M

,

W

LANCASHIRE.-^ccHnff«on (202) May7,

.

in

Tu

month) July id, cherry, Oct 12, cat. 13. pi. Dec 17, p\-SitliiiybounK (40. gt mar (20) Ma, Tu in the month) Whit M, Oct 10, pI-S(ap(.*iirst, aft Sept SO. \ioxs-Teiiterdm (56. F. gt mar Jul, 20, pi, in May. cat, general— r<.'..i>riii(/e (30, F bef 1 and 3 Tu) 1 Oct 11, p\- WestWickham (12) mouth) gt mar 1 Tu in each East M, cat, sheep, piijs. pi— IV7iitsta()Ie. Th bef Whit Sun, |,1_ -ffy, (5(i) Ma, 21). races, Oct 11, pi— Y aiding (3u) East lu, Oct 11, pi, 15, cat. every 5

M

last

Oct

in each

hops-S/wrcAum aft

S, .alternate 19, 30 cat- IKi'icftester (63, in Lent, seeds, horSL-s. cows. pigs, cheese. Oct 3. sheep. cat) 1 llill(l.o VV ») Sept 124. cheese, horses, cows, rigs. 4c.; Giles rarmoiK/i (100, I ) July 3.i,26. pi cheese, horses, cows,pigJ,Sc

7,

13. 13. wares. Sept il. St S. gt mar 2nd and 4th

W

m

W

M

v...,-

W—

May anJ Nov. ctecse. Oct 11. hiring. Sept '-S. cat. sheep— Oct 11, Biihop-s Wallham (66. F) 2 F in May. July 3U. F aft pl-Bo(Iey (77, alternate \V) Nov 19, cat, cheese, k.-.-fhrut^ church (4)8. M) Th after Triu Sun, Oct 17, cat-Co.,.s (M. Tu. Th S) Whit Th, F. pl-fariAam (73, Tu) Juno W. JO. cat. Oct 10, Ih. Ma, 4, S) Tu. cheese, pi- Cojport (78. Havani Boxo (36) Juno 29, races, E •- —KingscltTC (-M, Tu) 1 Tu in Ap, pi, pi. " ni JIar. Jiiuo Jl, Tu aft Oct II, hinng— Lipfcoo.t (46) 1 ncil—Lymhniton (US) May 13. 13. Oct 2, 3. clieesr. Aulcriiey 26- .Vc«v»';'- r-'^,,^^. ^) cows, Forest ponieB-Jfct((in(;bi/, Jul, Whit M, Tu. W—Odiavi (41. Tu) 4 S in. Lent. July 31. cat, &e.-Owt(m (54) Ma, 4. Jul, 18. Oct 22,St,,,l, VVhit M, plPct^sMd (si ilternat. W) July I«, horses. Oct 6, St, Ucc 1, sbeep-iiitM/wooci (91. W) Jul, 10, corn, hors.s. cat. Dec 11. alternate lb) corn St, Forest ponies— iiomsej/ (75. Th. gt mar July 6 7 p East M, Aug 26. Nov 8, St. Cheese-Bt/Je (77, Tu) -Soi.»iampton(75, F) Ma, 6, 7.Trin M, Tu. ,at- II cj/nii (07) cheese hops, Oct 10, sheep, liorses. 11, and 3 following days, irftt(<7.i.r-ch (5/ F) 3 Thm sheep24. Se,,t IF-^rwU. general-

W,

,

Bdenfrrtdi/e (37, |:t mar ped— Ds-Bf/ore! (4) Trinity M. Tu, Tu in each month) May 6, Oct 16,Hl—Farniugham (17) Oct W, I 15, liursrs, sheep, pigs, pi, Midlent M—Faver.>ham (47, S) Oct 11,12, 13,pl— .F'o(A:cstone(83, W, S) June38. pi— (Jiiimaham, East M. pi— GoodAurst (44. W) Aug 36. Nov 5. horses, cat —Ooodnatane Sept 26, pi— ffrarcseiid (22, W. S) Oct 24, cat, pl-Crcat Chart (50) 1 M in Ap, ped-tfrcci- Strc-t May 1 pi —Grmnvrich (6, W. S) East M, AVhit M— Croombrirftre (40) May 17, Oct 35, St, ped— i/am Street (65) 1 M in Sept, cat. lambs, pi— //tticWmrst (4-) Aug 111, 11, horses. p\—Uayes (13) Whit Tu, pi— LeioisTlam (5) Ma, 12, Oct 11, hors. s, cat piip— MaidMmie (;i6. Th. gt mar 2 Tu in each month) 1 eb 13. May 12 June 20 horses, cat.pl, Oct 17, also hops Mailing iuvm Aug 12.'Oct3. cat, pi, Nov 17. St-Ji"c/ic'.'(er (29. lu. F. gt -1, m.ar 4Tu in each month) May 18, pl-i!onmey (70) Aug lambs St-.S'.iiid/iitrs( (51) May t5, cat— Sundioic/i (6(. W. S. Michaelmas— gt inar 1 M in each month) Dec i—Sarv (64) J lu Ural (34) Whit Th. June 21, p\—Smxnoaks (i4. S.gt u.ar

ly 1 in Sept, 1 aft Oct 16, last May 13, Oct 11, 'pi— ><"<'<"•" (^^' *> S bef 4 Sun in Lent, Xiu-^^t—AppUshaw hor<es cat, cheese, Nov 17, St, IS. cheese, Nov 3. 4. sheep, 5, pigs-Bajmtl(69) liay 33. pigs. pi. Oct 8. SI, VV,S) East Tu. Whit W, horses, cat. pcd. last Th in

June pCOct

j,

and 3 Tu

4

(0(5,

'

1

ill

Th) last Th SHI RE.-^ir«/o>-d HAMP " iu Nov, sheep, Th aft

,toL

mar

CTiariioii

(

in

month) May 17, 18. Oct Welsh cat— Caiiferdiiry (06.

gt

each moiitli) Oct ll,and3 following market days, pi, &c.— May 15, pi— CVii,«ic(7) Oct 18, f\— Chatham {60, S) hurst (11) Whit W, pi, Th. races— Cod/iam (26) Aug 2. pi— Cranbrook (48. alternate W) May 3.. Sept i9, cat. hops, corn, liC-Dartford (15. S) Aug J.pl-Dcal (74. Tu, S) Ap (..Oct 11.

M

,

(51, Tii,

in ever,

24

W

M) Whit

(74)

1'u.riei/

W

W

(60.

(50, Tb) Uol) weeks aft, St. general, in aiiuti, ii, a^eu Hoi, Th. St. :

one

,

-

June,

24-B.j,-Wi (IM) May 4. July 25, Nov 1. cat-Godmanctoter S) Tu 'lef East 2 (56) East Tu, cat, W. pl-//«n*in!7doil (59. (di, F) lu in May, S bsf Oct 11, 3 in Hoy, cut-^imboUon

Ap

H—

W

S, bef Nov 11, hiring-iVoKy/iIou-iic-J^iinicM 37, cat. hiring. Aug. 1. cat. sheep. Oct 6, also (209. M, alternate M) Mar 6, Easter Eve. Oct July 10, horses. 11. ped— Bury (196. .S) Mar o, ay 3 Sent !.<. horses. cat-Ctorfc-y (206) Mar 36, Ma, 6. Aug 20 cat Aug 21, horses. Sept 4. 5. 6, \.l-CkOKbent (192) last

sheep, (270,

F

bef

Whit

W) Ap

hiring- Buni((W 11. cat. pel. ,.i

34. ped— in March prize horses, cat. ]iigs. June 20, 1, 2, Clith^-«p. (216, Tu, gt mar fortnightly) Mar 24, 26, Th bef 4 S aft Sept 29, oat, horses, F, clothes, wares, Dec Jlay 13. Oct Mar month) 7. in each mar last S, gt (316, hiring 6.0ct23.cat, Jan 28. S) DuKon (280. general— 11. cat. 12, —Ecclts, F bef Whit M, Nov 15, St— Garsian;/ (219 I b)

Aug

Th

W

W,

Aug /—Cohw

Ap

Ap

U

cat, "ool. general. Nov cat sheep. Holy Th, general, July 10 Fel. 2, Ma, 8, 23, 23, cat, general-lfajjii.isrden (330, Tu, S) Jul, 4, Oct 3, cat, horses, pigs, ped, &c.. East Tu, cat-fliiu'lcsbef Hoi, Th, cat, Oct 2, cat. ped. East M,alE0 Aettd (373, M) 28, 9, hiring- Kirit/ium (22r Tu) Feb 4, 5, horses, cat, S) May 1, Jul, 5, Oct 10, Oct 18 19, cat— ianc«s(erC.'39. ever, cat, cheese, general— Liuerpooi (205. M, W. S. horse mar beginning Mar 12, 1851) July 25, Nov 11— Lojirjalternate seeds. cat, &c., bef Holy Th. cat. Mar 16, ridge (220) Feb 16, Ap 16 cat, and a horse show— J/auc/tcjter (ISG, Tu, Th. S) EiHt week. |.l. Oct 1, 3, 3, cat-Jfidin ton (-03, F) Th aft Mar last 2 days— 10. aft Ap 15. 2 I'h aft Sept 29. cat. |.igs. gen- raJ, pigs, 12, AVietoii (135. S) May 17, St, pies. Aug 11. cat. slicep.

M

Ap

W,

W,

M

Jfeoirfs (233. M) Tu aft Aui; lli. (191. S) Th aft Feb 2. May 2. July 8. hones. pig.s-(J™>.tiVfc (210 Th) Whit M

hors-s— iVo,-;ft

(235

M Feb )

3,

St, pigs,

W

Oldham

Ap

13,

Nov

all

Oct

geese11,

cat,

3. cat. cloth.

altern nearest to N.v 1, pl-Prcs(on (31 horses, hardware, 3 days, Epiphany, horses. Mar 7 26, horses, hardware, 8 days, general, 10 days, Aug 25, 8. horses, hardware, 6 days, alternate general,' lo' day's-JSoc/.daie (197, M, S, gt mar 1 and pigs— .St. cat. horses May 14, Nov 7, in each month)

Tu, an

M

Helm's (182

,

S)

Tu

aft East

week,

aft

Sept 11, pX—Stalxybridge


AND MARKETS

FAIRS

(188, S) M in Jan. 9 In June, Not B, hones, est, pigs, 4c. — Torimordon (21S. S, gt mar 1 Th in each month) Th bef Ewt, I«.it

Sept Z7. both Ust 3 'ItiTs. flnt day cat, second and third gtu^ Tt.l—UlvtTit'me (361 ) fu bef East. Oct 7, cat, hiring. Whit Th, 23, ped. Nov 10, hiring, Tu bofflist whole wcels in

Th »aOct

li.—Ashby-de-la-Zouch LEICESTER«HIR Shrovo East Tu, Whit Tu. Sept Nov

(117. S) 20,

M

hlrmj— ift;!5..rfo?i

AUR,

in

M

M

M

M

Whit

1 in Nov, cheese. ba—Hjubandi Bosworth (83) Oct 16, St, cheese- tricMlir (98, W, S) Mar 2. S bef Good F. Eaat S, May IJ, July 5, Oct 10, Dec 8, St, M,ay 13, 14, Oct 11. 13, cheese— ioi4»A6oro' (109, Th) Feb 14, Mar 28, Ap 25, Aug 12, cat, Holy Th. Nov 13, cat, pl-LuUenrortA (89. Tb) Ap 2. Holy Th, Sept 16. cat, sheep, Th bef Oct 11. and 2 following Th, hcep-J/arlt«< Biytwarlk (105 ^> May 8, July 10, cat— ifarfait /Zoriwro' (S3, Tu) Ap ga. Oct lU to 27, Jan 6, Feb 16. July 31, S Tu bef Palm Sun. bef Nov Sa. Dec «- MoUoii Mmehrau (106, Tu) M, Tu aft Jan 17, horses, cat. Holy Th, Mar 13, May 2, Whit Tu, St, Aug 31, Sept 7, cat, pig^ )

LINCOL]SrSHIRE.-^«/or</(Ul,Tu)Whit Th, Nov

Mar—

Barton (172 M, gt sheep, cat, mar for cat in m.>r alternate M) Trin Th, cat, pl-J5osion (116, 8) May 4, cat. pi, Aug 6, Deo 11, cat, Nov 18. horses, all 3 day fairs— Ilournt (97, S) Ap7. May 7, Bept 30, St, Oct 39, St, ]>l-BHgg (1.57 Th) Aug 5, 8t— BurirA (i:J8 Th) 2 Th in May, 2 in Aug. cat, sheep. Sept 21"i. also foals— Cawtor (157, S) F bef Palm Bun, sheep, S, horses, cat, F bef Whit Sun. sheep. 8. horses, cat, S bef Sept 18, sheep, F aft Oct 11. sheep, S, horses, cat Crowta from Mar to May) last iu May, (167, gt mar alternate Nev 23, C!it, flax, hemp— Doninpfon (110, S) Sept 4. cat, Mav 26. Oct 17, cat, horses- fipioorOi (168, Th) Th aft Mav 1. Th aft Sept 29, St pica— /•o!*infl\am (106, Th) Ash Palm M, cat, sheep. May 13, cat, horses. 13, pi, Th aft Oct 11, sheep, Nov 23, cat. 23, pl-Cainj6oro' (154, Tu, gt mar alternate Th) East Tu. W, -Jnd Hay cat, Tu. Waft Oct 20— CranlAaiTV (110 S, gt mar East Eve) 5 in Lent. Holy Th, July 10, Oct 2o', Dec 17-i/oi6«ac)i (109, Th) May 17, Sept 17. St, Oct 11, pi— JJornctiitu (136, 8) 5 Th in Lent, cat, sheep, June 21, horses, 22, St. Aug 10 to 21, horses. last day cat also, Oct 28, sheep, horses, 29, cat— iincoln (133, F) the last whole week in Ap, M, Tu, horses, W, cart horses. Tin sheep. F, cat, July 5, horses, cat, pi, aft Sept 12. horses, cat, Oct 27, Nov 38, sheep, cat— Loulfc (149, ,S. gt mar alternate F) 3 aft East M, F bef Sept 18, F bef Oct 28, Nov 23, cat— Partnrv (139) Aug 1, 35, aheap, cat. Sept 18, .sheep, 19. cat, horses, at Oct 11. sheep. Th, eat. horses— \Slta/ord (116, M) Plouifh M, East M. St. Whit M, pi, Oct 20, |eat, sheep— ,Spaldini( (100 Tu) Ap 27. June 29, Aug 38, Sept '25, Dec 6, .St. Sept 26. pi— Sj)il.l>y (132. M, gt mar alternate M) bef and aft Whit M. if Whit falls in May the 2 is substitutad, aft July 12. St, pia-Stam/ord (90, M, gtmar alternate F) Jan 7. .Sept 1. Oct 6, Dee 1. cat, bef Midlent. horses. Midlent M. pi. Ap 18, cat, sheep, Nov 8. horses, sheep, bef May 13, 9, cat, Tu bef Feb 13, aft Trin Th. Aug 5, all toll free— iStt'ifws^eod (110) Oct 3, pigs, cheese, ycneral. May. Oct. hiring— Sirinntfati (100) on or aft Oct 20. sheep, cat, foals-TaltnrjftolI (12«, Th, May 16. 16. sheep, cat. pi. Sept 25. 36. also fnali- H'oi<i/«rf (134. .-) 3 S in May, sheep, cat, Oct 24, sheep- Wmtrriagnam. July 14— H'royty (144, Th) May 1, cat, sheep Sept 2.^. tat. 2w. sheep. 8,

W,

W,

M

W W,

M

W

M

M

M

M

MIDDLESEX.—-Bmii/ord;

May

17, (7, Tu) in Aug. pi— £alMiji (7) June 21, pi— Bdynoare (7) 1 sheep, pigs. Tu, races-ifii/leld (9, 8) Sept 33, hiring, pi, 30 cil— Harrow (10) 1 in Aug, pl—Houtulmc (10)

M

Sept 12, cat.

Nov

M

M

Trin M, aft Sept S3—lckmham (16) Ap 30, cat, Th bef Whit Sun, pl-73l«u'or(/i, 1 in July— Pimi»r (13) Whit W, pl-S(ain<s (17. F) May 11, horses, cat, pi. Sept 19, horses, cat. onions— Tmicieiifcam (10) Holy Th. Aug 9. pi— £7xl>ridi;» (15, Holy Th, S, gt mar, cat. 1 Th in each month) Mar 25. July 31, cat, Sept 29. Oct 11. cat. hiring.

M

^terffajicjiny (126, MONMOUTHSHIRE.— Tu Mar, Tu buf Julv

Tu. S) 3

June

in 24, wool. May

20,

Sept 25,

14— Co«riieoii (i50,Th, 2

Nov

19, cat,

M in e^ch month)

July 30, Sept 21. St. pigs. May 1, also p\—Chapalaw (131. W. S, gt mar last In each month) bef Mar 1, cat, sheep, pigs. Whit F. St, pigs. June 23. pi. wool, Aug 1, cat, 4c., F on or bef Oct 39, cat, sheep, pigs— 3fayor (139, gt mar 3 in each mnnth) Tu bef Ap 18, St, pigs, Tu bef Oct IS- MonTiioutli (127, Tiar in each month) June 18, wool. 8, gt 1 :,ft Feb 15, " bef Ap an. Whit Tu, Sept 4, Nov 2!!— ,Vp«'j'">-< '14' W,

M

M

M

W

Aug

Th

Sun,

bef

East T,

W, Au«

ped— Caifsloii

St,

1. 2,

Aug

(94,

15, last

Th) Th bef

Th in each month pi— Bum/tam May 1.

cat,

gencral-f<«(i.tKr. (98)

W

Feb 1, last in Ap, St, last in Aug, sheef>— Cley (126) last F and S in July, cat, pl—Creuingham in Aug, cat. pi— Cronier (130) Whit yi— Dereham (90) 1 (106, F) Th bef July 6, bef S.pt 29, cat— /)iM (90, F) Nov 8, St Doitm^om (86, 8) May 8, Nov 13 (Winnel) Mar 3, horses— :),

(98)

fetmll (86, Tlj) Nov 20, horses, cat. pigs— J'ornco«, 1 Th in Sept, o.s.—FouUhikm (111) 1 Tu in Mav, cat, ped—HarUnton (108, W) July 5, 0, Sept 9, 10, St, p-d— //nWinff (87, T) May 4, ";t 24. cat. Tu aft Sept 12, sbcep. lambs- flempton (108, Fainham mar Th) Whit Tu, cat. sheep, Nov 21, 22, 23, Scotch id Irish cat— Kmniny/tall (90, M) July 18. Sopt 30. lambs, 8t iTtpton Aih, 1 in Sept, St, sheep, in large numbers— Xyrtn JUgu (96. Tu. S) mar Feb 14, lasts 14 days, 3 M in Apand Nov, Oct 17. cheese— ifrfAwold (84. M) Ap 33. cat^JVmu Bucfc. miham (97) last Th in May. Nov 23, cat North }yal3ham (i-Jl, Th) bef Holy Th.cat. Holy Th, pl—NoHhwold (85) Nov 30, pi— N'arwick (108, W. S) Holy Th, horses, cat, pi— iJeopAom (U8, W) June 29, if 8 the aft, St, pi, last in Sept, hiring —lltidham (110) May 17. Oct 14. cat. horses, pod— Scoi» (92) East Tu. St. ped- S«o«(oui (108) East Tu. W. cat—S<oic ferrv (88, F) Th bef Oct 11. pi. hiring. Doc 6. St. pigs, pl—Swafham

W

W

M

M

W

Win

W

in July, 1 in ^oy-Thet/ord (80, May, 3 (96, 8)2 S) May 14. Aug 3, pi, Aug 16, sheep, lambs, 3 F in July, wool M'aMnaKam (m. F) fortnight aft Whit Sun, cat, pi. general— ICallon (91, W) July 10. Oct 11. Nov 8. cat, 1 in JuIt, 2 in Sept. sheep— ITymonrfAam (F) Feb 14, horses, cat May 17, Sept 39, .tlso pi, Oct 12, hiring— I'arniouUi (132. W, S)

M

W

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. June W June W&c, Oct

Grean

24. 25, 26, cat, hor.cs, plaft 22, aft 11, Dec in Jan, Feb, East Tu. May 9, 1 in 3, 2 in Not and Dec, cat. loll free, 1 Aug 3, Oct 27, cat, Oct 3, cheese— fftirAam trs (64, S) Tu bef Feb 6, Mar 6, Th bef May li, June 28, Th bef Aug5,0ctll, Dae 6, cut— Xrtterini/ (75, F) Th (jef East, F bef Whit Sun, Th bef Oct 10. Th bef Dec 21, sheep, cat— Norlhampton (56, F) the day bef, on and aft Feb 20, 5, May 4. Jun. 19, Aug 5, 26, Nov 28, Dec. 19. cat, horses. Sept 19, also cheese- Ou"rt!o (84, Th) Feb 25, and 6 preceding dais, horses, Whit M, Oct 12, .St, pi. Aug 21, St— ftteriwrouiiA (77, S) July 10, 11, cat, horses, wool. Oct 3, 3, also generalTkrapatone (74. Tu) 1 Tu in May.Tu aft Oct 11. sheep, cat, pi, Aug rou'c«»(er (59, Tu) Shrove Tu. Mav 13, Oct 29, cat,

W

(68)

aft Feb 25, Ap 19, Da\>entry (72, W) last July, last in Aug, Oct

Jau June ,

M

M

M

6. 7,

W,

Ap

W,

5—

Tu bef Oct 10. hiring— ireIKniil,oro'

W, pi.

Oct 29, sheep,

((10,

W)

East

W,

cut,

Whit

cat.

NORTHUMBERLAND.-^iJendaic(r)F May 12, F aft Oct 29, cat, horses, pigs. Aug 32, St, pigs— M aft Alnwick (304, S) S bef Palm Sun. May 12, last M In July. 1

M

M

Attleborouffh ORIOLX.— Whit

(117, S)

M

M

M

TS

East, pigs,

— j4yisham(121,Tu) M.ir 23, last Tu in Sept,

W

20. Tu. 10, St, in Feb. 1 in Mav. last (113, F) last 1 in Oct, last in Nov. St—Catth Vonini/ton (120. S) Mar IS, Sept 29. cheese, cil-JIinrkUy (100. M) 1, 2. 3, aft Jan 6, bef Whit M. cat. Eaat M, Aug 26, cat, pi, ,

Sept

M

W)

Jan, horse.— (rorrti.cr^on (187, W, gt mar alternate July ]8^ Not 30, last 9 days, first day of each cat. second horses, remaining? cloths, books. &c.— Wigan (190, M, F) Holy Th, and the day bef and aft, June 27, Oct 28, 29, aO, horses, cat, bardtrare. woollens, &c.

IN ENGLAND.

S) 14 days bef Holv Th, Aug 16, Nov 6, cat. Holy Th. cat, pi— Pontypotl (146, W, S) Ap 3, 33, St, July 5, cherry, O^t 10, cheese, sheep— tTsJ: (149, F) Ap 20, cat, Trin M, St, Oct 29 St pigs, bef Deo 25, cat

W

Tu

in Oct,

S bef Dec

S.I/ord (320,

W)

July

25. cat, 1 2,

S

in

Mar and Nov, hiriug—

W in Mar.

lambs. Sept 25, sheep. 1

Ap, 3 iu Oct, hiring— BcUinyHam (304, S, gt mar ) aft 1), and 3 following weeks) S aft Sept 16. sheep, cat. 8 bef 11, bef Nov 1-3, hiring, V[ bef East— Berurict (337. 6. gt 1 S in Mar. Mav, Aug, Nov) last in i/a«wj*«(l«

last in

Nov

May mar

F

Mav—

(309, Th) Mav 14, Nov 23, cat, hardware. Sept 17, iheep, cat. 12, Nov 11, hiring -fleiftam (280, Tu) Mar 36, Not 9, cat horses, Aug. 6, also lumbs— Morpeth (289, Mar 25, Oct 25, horses, cat, aft Trinity, cat, 1 In May and Nov, cat,

May

W

W

W)

hiring— JTeuicoslle (273. Tu, S, gt wool mar every Tu in May, June, July, Aug, Bept, Oct) 2 in Aug. last in Oct, cat, horses, general, last in Nov, cat, 1 Tu in May and Nov, hir-ag—North ShMde (278. S) last F in Ap. 1 in Nov. cat, hiring— JJoWiiury (303. F) Whit M, Nov 1, 8t, Oct 2, sheep, cat, 1 P in Mar, East P, F aft Nov 1 but if Nov 1 falls on Th, then the 3 F aft. hiring- H'ooI«- (319. Th. gt mar 1 and 3 Th each month) May 4 cat, horses, pigs, hiring. Oct, 17, St,

W

W

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.-£in?Aam mar

last Th in Whit Th,

W

(lis

Sept to last in May) Tu and bef Feb pi, Nov 8, cat, Isst Th in Oct, hiring— cat— Crinjisji, Dee 13— Whit W, Nov 11, hones, cat, bogi-iTantJUld (137, Th) 1 Th in Ap, cat. July 10. horses, cat. pi. 2 Th iu Oct, cat, horses, cheese, onions, 1 F in Nov, hiring— JVnrart (134, W, gt mar alternate Tu) F aft Midlent, Aug 3. Nov 1, M bef Dec 11, St, May 14, St, hiring, Whit Tu, 6t, pi. Wed bef Oct 3, cheese, St^Nottingham (124, W, S) F aft Jan 13, Mar «. Th bef East, cat, general, Oct 2, geese— OUerftm (138, F) May 1, cat, pi. last F. in Sept. hops, cat—Ret/ord (144, g) Mar 2I,hor, ,

gt

13. horses.

edwimtone

(139) Oct 24, sheen, pigs,

Lenton (136)


FAIRS AND MARKETS IN ENGLAND. 11, 2 Th in Dec, hones, cat. laft Th 2. hops, cheese. Si— StmUiuell (132, .-;) k—SuUon-in-Aihfield, 2 Tu in Ap. Tu buf 2 Th in Uct—

cat, ohceie, i>.

Th

June

»ft

Sept,

Julr, limbj, Oct

Whit

Tux/ord

W)

(146,

Shrove

M) May

(137,

'I

12, St, Sept 28, hops— Warsop (HO) HI 1", burses, cat, ic. , Sept 2a, sheep— Worktop

M No»

bef Uhit

W ,

3 in Ap and Uct, catr-Wirkstcortli (139, Tu. S) u St. general, Maj 14, St. pi, East Tu, Sept 8, 3 Tu

2

M

in

Nov,

Taunton

Auj

(71)

Mar

:^ti,

W,

1 F in each month) East 1', 1 i' in June, Aug 5, b, cat, 1 F in Julj. wool, V l.ef and 1 and 2 F aft Oct II, cat, hirinB, F alt Dec 11, cat Bur/ord (7:1, S) last S in Ap, sheep. July 5, charry. Sept 2>, sheep, oat, cheese— C/iippini; Norton (74, W) aft Jan 1, cat. aft Doc corn, ic, gt mar last in each mouth but Dec, \\—HmU\i-on.-Thamtt (35, Th) Mar 7. Holy Th, Th aft Trin Sun, cat. Th aft Sept 21. hirnig-fl'oufc Norton. (74) June 2a, ni each Nor 28, cat, pigs— Ox/orii (54, 3, gt mar 2 mouth) aft Sopt 1. Th bel Sept 29, pi— SloJ:»ncAiirc;i (3(i) July lu. hones, cows. Whit Tu. pi- rftaiiM (Tu) Oct 11, 12, 13, cat hiring, pi, Kait Tu. Aug 3, cat— IKatiiiiffton (42 S) S bef and art Octll, hiring— WW/iei/ (62, Th, gt mar last Th in each month but Dec, 9 Th in Bat) East Th, oxen, pi, Th aft Sept 8, che-se, and Tu aft Sept 8, pi, hiring- IKoodstoc* {U3. Tu, F) 1 Tu in Feb, Not, and Dec, cat, 1 in Ap, Aug, Oct, cheese,

3

Th

Julr,

in

wool— Stce»t»r

(64,

F, gt

mar

W

W

M

W

M

W,

M

lln

Whil Tu.pl.

Oct. hiring.

RUTLANDSHIRE. -OaiAam

C9S. M, S) generally the 2 .M in each munth, except Mar. May, Sept, which aro fixed the end of preceding Te»r, St, May, pi, also Vppinoham (83, Jlar 7, cat, pi, July 7, Ckt

W)

SHROPSHIRE— M F

£t-'^o;j'j

Ca»tU (158, F)

Mar -ti, 27, 2 in June, bef July 13, Sept a, Nov J3, cat, pigs, sheep, F aft May 13, also hiring and general, July 5, wool, cat, sheep, lambs, pigs-Bi-idysnorWi (140) 3 in Jan, Ftb,

M M

M

M

Mar. May 1, 2 in July, 3 in June, wool, St, cheese, 2 Aui. Sept. Oct 2S1, St. hops, butter, cheese, 2 M in Dec— Church StrcUon (153, Th) Tu bef Shrewsbury Mar lair, sheep, May 14, also hiring, July 3. wool. Sept 25, St, colts, pigs. &c., last Th in Nov, cat— Ci«ofrai-y Mortimer (131. W) Ap 21, cat, pigs, ic. Mav 2, hiring, pi, Trin M, cat, pi. Oct 27, pigs. Cit-Clun (lu) Whit Tu. Sept 23. Nov 22, St, May 11, also hiring— ^UeinKre (174. Tu) Tu aft Feb 2. 3 Tu in .\p, Whit Tu, 1 Tu in JuW, last in Aug, 1 in Oct, 3 in Nov, Si, in pigs-LuJiou> (14.', M) bef Feb 13, Tu b«f East, 1 Nov. St, Whit \V, Aug 21, Sept 28, hops, Dec 6, cheese, Mayl, bel hiring-Jfurtet Drai/ton (151. W) bef Palm Sun. June 23, Sept 19, Oct 24, 1 in Feb, Mar, Aug. last in Nov. St,plgs— JVou'por((l41, S, gtmar alternate Tu) .May on the foitnightly market davs iiei bef Pain W, S) July 27, to Sept 25, to Dec ii), St. pigs-OsuJ 1 in each month, cat, horses, day previous sheep, pits— Shrf,i:sbury (ISO, W,S, gt mar every alleriiate Tu, dating from Jan. 11. 1353. St, pigs, 2 in each month, butter and cheese) in

cat, pigs.

M

M

W

W

W

W

,

W in .Mar,

W

and Aug. wool— Wflliiiotmi weeH bef 11. c lU4, Th) Ma.- til, June 23. Sept £9. Nov i7, 20, laslM in tlje olherT months, St, pigs- ll'imi (164, Th) ITh in Mar, -May 6, 1 Th iujune, June 29, 1 Th in Aug.ltst Th in Sept, cat, sheep, pigs. Holy Th, pi. cat, Nov 21, pigs. 22, cal, sheep, ic— ir»/iiocJ; (148) 2 in Mar, May 13. July 5, Oct 17, Dec 4, Str-H-tiUchurc'i (F) 2 F in Ap, Whit M, F, aft I

horses. 2

Tu

in July

M

M

Aug

2,

Ott

SS, cat.

-^sAcoii; (152) Jan SOMERSETSHIRE. W the W aftW. but

Ea«

if Sept 12. (139) y'-fif., Tu, S. gt mar last s in each month) Feb 3, cat. Mar 25, 26, cat, general, ii S the alt— Buciiieli. Sept 31, St, pigs, 23, pi— i'oifc (107, in eaih month, cat) S. gt mar 1 Feb 14. cat, I Tu aft Dec 9, lat S^-JifH«i/ (153. F) last Tu in Ap. July 31. last in Oct. cat— Briiii;eiiut«- ( 157, Tu, Th. S. in Lent, cat, general, Oct 2, 3, 4, gt mar 1 in Doc) 2 hor.ts. cat, g«neral, June 1)4, cat. horses, cloth, Dec tS, cat— 9. St. pigs-.l./iill

J.xl>ridiit

M

W

W,

Tu

Th

Th

1. cat. leather, wool, Ic. Th bef Waft soit 10, St, pigs, onions— Uuckland (172) Tu art .-M-pt 2U. horses. W, cat. sheep, onioiis.pl —Diiriiham (U7. W. gt mar at Hi.;h Bridge. 1 M in each month, St, cheese, gencr.-il) Trinitr M. cat. sheep, jiigs— C'/tard in Jan. Feb, Mar, .\p. Dec) 1 M in (140, .M.Th, S,gt mar 1 May. Aug, Nov. St, cheese, ic — C'/wdJar (1321 May 4. Oct 29, Crtwkeme (13J, S gt luar alternate S) Hept 4, if 8 the St, pigs M aft. St. lambs, cheese- fVoi/ui W, d, gt mar last Wi n each in Dec) month except Feb and Nov. Friie Show middle Feb 24. Nov 23, if S tbe M aft. cat cheese— Kiosionimi-!/ (12,", gt mar 3 M in oach month) East W.Oct 11. cat. Sept 19. burses,

Th) Mar 1, Sept Julr25,colu-Brout!u.av(140) Brittol (lis,

W

W

(

oat— /lOTinj<«r

(136,

W,

S, gt

mar

last

W but one

in Feb, last

in Feb)

Nov

F

17,if

M

i

W)

East Tu. Sept 29. cat— Win(1T3, Tu, S, gt mar 1

Whit W, pi— Wxvdiscumbr

shaw. (136)

Tu

List

aft. also

M

14, July 6, horses, cat- » incanlon (108,

26,

27, iiorses, cat, sheep, pi, nuteU fair-ifuu huri/ (oU, Th) Th aft Jan IS. 3 in Fell, 3 inAp, Holy Th, 3 in June. 3 in Aug, 3 in Sept, 3 alt Oct 11, 3 in Nov, 2 bef Dec 25. cat, 3 Th in .Mar, cut. hiring, Th aft Oct li, cat, hiring, cheese, St. pigs.

Tu

(142) 2

May

OXFORDSHIRE.-Sampioji

Tu)

(128,

Sept 30, Nov 8. cat, sheep, Jcc. in July and Oct, cat. sheep, pigs— S. gt mar last S in each month) J'.^ie 17, so garlic— HVIts (128. W. S) Jan 4. cat, sheep, lambs, Oct 25. Nov 30, Whit Tu,

9, 13,

(145.

in July,

I

horses—.SoTiierfon

cat,

Palm Tu, 3, 6, —South Brent

May

Sept ;5, sheeii,

12,

M

c

,

(130) Tu bef -Barton (liO) May

M

(150)

(123, T orn, flai. ;il

or Sat the

->

—Sept^Wo«» STAFFORDSHIRE. Midlcnt Sun, May

4, cat,

22,

3,

Nov

aS,

Bromley sheep, pigs

cat— £iIitoi. (M,S) Whit M,

bef llirmini;ham Sept fair— Bursie/i* (152, M, S) S bef Shrove Tu, bof East and Whit ^un, S on or aft June 2* S bef Ember week, Dec 26— JSui-toii-OK-rrent (125, Th) Feb 2, cat, toll free, Ap 5, Oct 29, cat. cheese. Holy Th, cat. pi, 1 in Oct, hiring. Oct 22, 23, horses— CannocA: (122) May 8, Aug 24, Oct 18, sheep, cows, pigs— CAeadle (156, F) Jan 0, May 6, Mar 25, Holy Th, Julv 4, Aug 21, Oct 18, cat, swine— tmeley (149, F) 2 M in Jan and Feb, Mar 21, 2 M in Ap, last iu May and June, 3 injuly and Aug, 2 in Sept, 3 in Nov,2 in Dec, cows, sheep, aft Oct 10, .-^t, pi— tee/; (gt Mar alternate bef Feb 13, East W, Mi.y 18, from July 2i to Christmas) all Uhrislmas, aft Oct 10, Nov 13, Whit W, July 3, 28, cat, 2 Jl in Mar, 3 in Sept and Nov, cheese— Li(c/yl.W (119, in each mouth) Ash W, May 12, »t, Tu, F, gt mar 1 thcese— ioMi/nor (152, Tu) Tu bef Feb 14, E..st Tu, May 4, Lonitton 17. Whit Tu, Aug 5. 1 Tu in Oct, Nov 12, cat (145, S) Shrove Tu, East Tu, Whit Tu, pigs, pi, Lc.—Ntu'ccutU-undrrLymt (151, M, S) Jan 12. new market Fob 33, Mar 16, Ap 13, May 4, June 1 (July 6, wool), July 27, Aug 17, Sept 14, Oct 5, Nov 2. Dec :—lin,jeley 3 Tu in Ap, cat. sheep, pigs, June 1 to 4, horses, June 6, Oct 21. St. pigs, general, 2Tu iu Dec, Priie Show lor cat, sheep, pigs-S(a/ord (134, S) Tu bef Shrove Tu. May 14. cat. s bef Juue 29, July 10. wool. Sept. 16, 17, 18, Dec 4, horses, cat. Ac. 1 M in Oct cheese, toll free— Alone (141, gt mar alternate Tu) 3 Tu iu Ap and Oct, cheese, Aug 5. cat, sheep- iumuoii/i (103, S) last iu Jan, 1 in Mar, Ap. and Sept, Oct 24, Dec 15, cat. May 4, cat, pi, July 26, also horses, ponies— t/(doxe(flr. May 6, »ept Mar, 1 Th in ncpt, 2 in 1, 1.^, Nov 11, 27, cat, Th aft 2 Tu Nov, cheese— H'oisali (Tu) Feb •-4, WhitTtl, Tu befbtpt29, cut, 1— ir.dneiiiirv (116, F, S) May 6, iug 3, cat, general— Wolvn-hampton (126, W, S) July 10, St, pigs, five lollowmg

M

M

W

W

W

W

M

M

m

I

K-—^ldborough (94, S) 2 Tu in Lent anl Sept— iJiccles (lOS. S) Whit M, Oct il—Bci-i/holt (61) last ami Th in July- i'iidcstoti (62) Ash W, Holy Th, pl-i/oj(63) East M, Tu, pi, Dec 21— iJrandon (78, Tb) Feb 14, 24— UuiiKoy (109, Th) M.iy 14, Sept l5. cit— June 11, Nov Bur]/ St. £dinunJt (,"2. W. S) Eaat Tu, \V, Th, Oc: 2. Dec 1—

SUFF

L

W

/ord

W,

cat, pi, July 26, pi— ileWn/iui/i, Vliira (51'., W) East Tu. 24, 25, pi. Sept 1, Ht—JiarlSohaiii (83) July 23, laiuis, pcd— iWs/.um (. 0) Aug pi— tl,. (90. Tu) ^^ hit lu, pl-F.u;.ili;,ii/ia»i l>7, S) Whit M.Ottll. pi- 6I»i/t.y.„d (61) June i4. ), !-(,(. Thurluw (06) Uct 11. eat, ped— iiu(il«i!/)l

June

M

sheep, cat.

M) Wlit

.

Uet 11, pi. Jl nenrest tei Sept 21. lambs, c.t, dtc- i/uie«tiori/i (110. Tu) Whit Tu, pi, Oct 29. bullocks— y/avi-r.'iiU (.16, l) .May 12. cat, pi, Oct 10. cat. pad- /jisiiicA lambs-iae<-n/ia;n (o2) (69, Tu, S) 1 Tu iu May, St, pi, Aug 2 Shrovo Tu, hors-s. cat. Oct 11, pi— ia:t/ei.i (iyi) ilay IJ, Oct I'S. cat-iou.M(ojr (114, W, May 13, Oet 10. pl-j;.(/urd (59) Whit Tu. W, pi. ped. Th. cat-Aaj/lui.d (55) W alt Oct a, cat, lA—Needham Market (77) Oct 2s, pi— ^Veumurlet, i«rtly in Cambridgeshire (61. Tu) Whit Tu, Nov )-, cut- Or/or J (w) June .A—Sazmuiidham (89, Th) Whit Tu, last h in Sept, pi, August fair, lambs, sheep— 5nap« (J2) Aug 11, noted for liorstg .bou(/ii(oid (104. I'h) Trin M, ped— Slanton (81) May 31, aft May 13,cat-S(o«mur/trt (78, June 1. cat, pl-Slofce (59) Thl July 10. pi, Aug 12, lambs, sheep, cat— A'lrudtruok ( Ih, gt in June, cat. ped, mar from beginning of Feb, calves) 3 Uct 2. hiring— Suttouiy {-^s, Thl Mar 12. July 10, pi— r/maile (64.

-M.

,

I

W

M

M

June

(>5)

Ap,

cat.

30,

Oct

Nov

W)

ped- iro«d(/ridl;« (77, 1 Tu iu (60) Sept 16, horses, 19, 20, bullocks.

25, cat.

13— H'oolpit

SURREY.— ComfterjicH,

Aug

18, yl—Charl1 Tu, July 25. pi- CAerti*!/ (21, iu Lent, cat, Aug l>. May 14, cat, sheep, Sept 25, cat, geese, onions Cobhuiu (17) Dec 11. cat, hogs— Croydon (10, Th, S) July 1,

wood

(28) East

W

)

M

cherry, Aug 1, sheep, cat, Oct 2, 3, 4, cat, pi bef Holy Th, cat, pi— Dorkinn (31. Th, gt m..r monthly) Epsom ( 1 4) July 26— £ J.«r (16) Sept 4, cat— ireeii (14) May 12. 13, Oct 2 J, 30. cat. pl—Farnham (37, Th, gt mar allernate Th) wool,

Holy

Feb

5, cat, 6, 7,

Til,

13,

Juno

W

24.

July 10,

Nov

cat,

13, horses,

&o.— Guiid/ord

cat— Godoimtni; (3, corn, gt

(31,

W)

mar each Th


AND MARKETS

FAIRS from Passion week until the

mainrlcr of the year) May 4, (28) Oct 2. hops, p\— Kingston

Aug

'2,

Maj. alternate Th the reNov 23. cut— S(. Catlieriiu'i Bill S)

(1 2.

Whit Tu.Wov

13, cat, pi, pigs, pi—

chi:rry—L:atherhead (19) Oct 10. horses,

cat.

lieujiiteiil.Vu, stniur 1 Tu in each month) Whit Tn. c t sheep. Sept 14. pi. Dec 9, c!\t—WaUontm-Tlw.nU3 (15) East W,

cat-

\raiiil3iiorth

Whit M. Tu, W,

(li)

SUSSEX —Arundel (56,

pi.

pad—Bolney

May

(38)

27,

Dec

M) May

alternate

1

^I.r.

<

M n.t,

.ViiL7

,

1

(64)

sheep— ££!»( Dean.

(61)

Oct IH-Ka.^t Qrinatmd

Th, tt

(30,

mar last Th in each mouth) Ap 31. Dec 11. cat— /ToXinas (01, S) Whit Tu. pl-TTayii'ariJ'* Ilaath (37, W, gt mar 1 in each mont>.) Ap 23,shec;i, Nov 18. pi);!. cat, hanlwarc&c—ffurritai/i (2(i, M. .S) .Vpril 5. sheep. SI bcf Whit Sun, cat, ped. July 18, Ac, sheep, lambs, cat. ped. Nov 17. cat 27, horsei— LeitJM (50, May Tu. Kt mar alteriiato Tu) 6. Whit Tu, cat. Sept 21, Oct 2, sheep— Peiinor(/i (4!*, S) May 1, Sept 4, Nov 20, cat Pevensey

t

:

I

8—

[

W,

(&!. alternate Th) July 5, ped. Sept 15. cat, ped-.nye (I 3. Aug 22, pi— SJorriiiylon (.50) May 13. Kt mar alternate horses, cat. pigs, i^ed, Nov 11, sheep, cat, plats, ped- y«r»wr's Hill, Kast 3, Oct IB- Uckfi^lJ (43) May 14, St, pi, Aug :;9, St,

W)

"wARWICKSHIRK.-^tostCTbef

3 iu

and

Tu)

(102,

29, I'or Mar 25. 3 Tu in Ap,3 in May, last in Julv, aft Oct 16, 1 Tu in D.iC. cat. Tu bef Mar 25. bcf hirin;;-Birmini/;iam (109, M. Tu. Th, S) Whit

J.-in

Sojit, T.I

art

Oct

11,

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Oct.

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Glasgow.

Washington-street, Awierston, Glasgow.

Gkktlbmen, With gratituda and pleasure I announce the cure >\Tought on myself by the use of Parr's Life Pills. My whole .system was deranged I was so costive and bound up that existence to me was unpleasant. Sometimes the heat of my body was such that I perspired with the least •xertion, and so much that my clothes would be quite saturated, which soon brought me down, and I applied to three difJerent doctors in Glasgow, but got no relief. I became very thin and weat. I next applied to the Infirmary of Glasgow, but all to no pm-pcse. I then tried your pills, but never man had less faith in advertised medicines. I took three pills at night and two in the morning never was medicine miore mi!d and soothhig in its operation but these were the only effects for some time, yet they were to me a great blessing. I kept constantly taking the pills for six months, and found them gradually overcoming my ailments, until I was at length restored to perfect health. You are at liberty to publish this, for I think a greater blessing was never given to mankind than what expei-ience "tells me has been confcired by the use of your medicine. Yours, respectfully, William Pearson. ;

:

IMPORTANT TESTIMONY OF AN OLD MAN IN HIS

77th

YEAR.

Received by Messrs. MOTTERsnEAD and Co., Manchester, and forwarded to the Proprietoi-s of Parr's Life Pills. I, THOMAS BARLOW, gratefully testify to the gieat benefit I have derived by taking Parr's Life Pills. I had been out of health for many years, sometimes luiable to work, and on the sick club. I had a bad complaint at the stomach, with a violent cough, and at various times was under different medical men, including the noted Dr. Newbold of the Charlton Dispensaiy ; but my case seemed hopeless, as they none of them could cure, or give me much relief, and I had no hopes" left of being better on this side the grave but, however, quite unexpected, the deliverer came at last (Old Parr's Recipe). I got a box of his pills, and found immediate benefit from the first box, and continued them for several months with increased good until this time, and now I feel myself wonderfully well, and am strong in body. I am sati'^'.^d that my recovery is to be ascribed entirely to the restorative qualities of PARR'S LIFE PILL.'* Thomas BiELow, Hale, Cheshire. ;


From Mr. GAMIS,

Yeovil.

Gbxtlemen,—The following

testimonials to the efficacj- of Park's Life Pills were couimunicatcd the persons who had received the benefit. A liiprhly respectable female^ who has for many years been a customer at my shop, told me that one box of Parr's Pills had done her health and 'constitution more good than" all the medicine she had previously taken. Her health had been much shattered from worms ; but the immortal Parr's medicine had completely destroyed them, and she is now enjoying excellent health. Another instance of tlieir good effect was in the case of a young man who had been unable to work for seven months, 5,nd who by taking two boxes was enabled to go to his usual emploj-ment. short time since, a gentleman of London, who had been staying in a neighbouring village, and who was about returning home, called for a L's. 'Jd. box of Pills, and told me it was tiie only medicine that did him any good after all the medical advice he could get (and he had had the best) "he f firther said that a person who had experienced the value of tbem had recommended them to him, and that it would in future be his family medicine. In fact, in some villages in this neighbourhood they repudiate all other medicine. I am, j'ours truly. Medicine Warehouse, opposite Stuckey's Bank. J. Gamis.

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The above facts speak for themselves, and clearly prove that Parr's Life Pills are a safe and valuable medicine, restoring from sickness to health, and preserving it to the latest period of life.

IMPORTANT CAUTION. The following advertisement appeared

in the Nottinnham

Rcvuw

of

January

:—

29, 1S41

PUBLIC ACENOWLED&MENT.

THE undersig-ned JOHN CUBLEY, late of Derby, but now of the town of Nottingham, heretofore a Schoolmaster, but now out of employment, do hereby licknow lodge that I have lately ) got compounded some pills, which I have sold to different persons as " OLD PAKE'S LIFE PILLS," by representing that 1 had purchased the recipe for that celebrated medicine ; such representation was, however, entirely false, and the proprietors of the genuine Old Parrs Life Pills have commenced legal proceedings against me for the above fraud. But I, having expressed sorrow and contrition, and given up to them the names and addresses of each person to whom I have sold any of such pills, as well as of the druggists v.ho compounded the same, and agreed to make this public apology, and pay all expenses, including this advertisement, the proprietoj's have kindly consented to forego such K'gal proceedings. I do, therefore, declare my shame and sorrov.- for having committed such an imposition on tiie public, and such a fraud on the proprietors of Old i arr's Life 1 ills, and, further, express mv acknowledgments for their knitv. JOHK CUBLEY. Dated this 2Sth day of January, 1>.41. Witness— H. B. CAMPBELL,

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Solicitor, I

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Nottmgham.

Besides the foregomg, it has come to tie knowledge of the Proprietors of this Medicine that its great popularity and immense .sale have excited the cupidity of various dishonest parties, who are attempting to impose their dangerous preparations upon unsuspecting purchasei s under the lure of being "The Original," •• The Original Genuine," "The True," &c. &c., and various other vile subterfuges; therefore iSnctD al! the

£atn:—?mt.

tjit

aDB prrparers of part's Eife yills, in ronnqvcAce of luuliciiic, do again particularbi call attmiii^n to the EUGLISH on vhick it engravea tJ,e uorOi, "PARR'S LIFE PILLH," in ground, und 'tchich it affixed to the sidit of toxli box of tlie right

sole proprietors

marni imitations ff ovr

OOVERRMIEUT SXAMP, V.'hlTE

letters

on a

RED

medichie. S£lC. furiijcrmorc, in order to give tli4 public a stiR greater protection, do consider affix our signature to the wro.vptr tchich is folded round each box.

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As witness our hand,

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expedient to

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CRANE-COURT, FLEET-STREET, LONDON. ,*

ASK FOR PARR-S LIFE

PILLS.

In boxes, price Is. IJd., 2s. Od., and in family packets, lis. each. -^ cine Vendors in Town and Country.

For Exportation.

Sold by

—Directions in Spanish, Poi-tuguese, French, and

Chemists and Medi-

all

English, are folded round each

box. .

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Emigrant should

start witliout a

gcjd supply, as they are good

in all cases.


/lLl

who suffek fkom

GOUaHS, COLDS, EQTxE THROAT, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CROUP, Vv HOOPING GOUGE, and INCIPIEITT CONSUMPTION,

PULMONIC ELIXIE. 5:^\ '^-^

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Hieroglyphic for

Our

1862.

on tins occa'-ioii, been more than nsualljk0ndov\ed with the prophetic spirit. an hierogrlyphic, fully shadows forth many events which must come to which will, to thousands, cause the profoundest emotions. The uninitiated will soon diicern the old and bloody War Voiltures, tearing, as of old^ at each other, and struggling for a supre*inacy.» Let them tear, and let them worrj-, and let them bleed and suffer, as they, the tme demons of earth, deserve. Serenely contemplative will be traced the grand outlines of the British Lion, typical of security and peace to our dear old England. Clearly indicated in another part of this remarkable tableau is the fall of the rotten old tri]>le crown. A few more years and it will be a thing of the past. The foreground of the picture too clearly indicates the bloody struggles which those who speaU our own language in the Western World are undergoing, and will liare to undergo. Yes, they shall suffer all the horrors of a cruel war but as with man, so with nations, they cannot arrive attrue greatness but through the furnace of adversity. This blood-letting which they are bestotWfl^n each other will, it is hoped, cure them of their unbearable swagger and blustsr.. Whilst thesd^ dread d»ings. are perpetrated in America, the crown of Ep^land, artist lias,

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picture, although called

pass

—events

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aurrounded'hy the stars of Truth, Justice, and Freedom, shall reign triumphant.— AMEN.

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