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Newspaper

Daily Post

Location

London, Middlesex, United Kingdom

Date

Oct 24, 1840

Page

1

Woollen Manufacturers and Labour Struggles Spirit of London News

In the Darby Post traffic, reports from the West of England claim woollen manufacturers face severe unemployment amid shortages. A Exeter visitor corroborates distress and fears of starving labourers, with fear of street plunder increasing as travel through towns rises. The piece notes government focus on export laws, calls for home wool retention, and warns of France dominating trade if wool is kept abroad. Additional items report political nominations, civic elections, naval dispatches, and local court appointments amid a busy imperial agenda.

England Exeter France Jimfelf

Keferday Arrives Mul From France Pension Granted

Keferday brings news of the Mul from France. King grants 6000 Livre pension to Sieur Mecquer, former Head Clerk for Force Affairs, recently captured and taken to the Castle of Vincennes. Count Tarlo sails for Warsaw to attend the Sematus Concilium after Poland's General Diet breaks up. Metz letter reports heavy rains swelling the Moselle washing away the Budge and stored wood, with 20,000 sacks of corn saved from boats and barges bound for the city.

Ile Sieur Mecquer Vincennes Tarlo Livolin Warsaw Dyet Poland Metz

Port News Arrivals Across Several Ports and Ships

Deal of 22 reports ships including the William and Mary MetCat now with Greenwich Guernsey and Biddeford Men of War, wind NNW seven Dover. Eastern Branch arrives at Na pier from Maryland along with Bowes Hunter from Chester. Maryland arrivals list Katherine Blackstone London Finch Planter Hill from London. Meffina sees St Bernard Smite and Anne Megers from London.

Deal Greenwich Guernsey Biddeford Wind Maryland Katherine Blackstone London Finch Planter Hill Meffina St. Bernard Smite Anne Megers

Anatomy lectures at Lincoln's Inn Fields near Clare Market

On Monday November 3 at five in the evening a course of anatomy and physiology will begin. The lecture explains the animal economy and the principles of medicine with leaves on solids and fluids, the actics of medicines, calculous concretions, and Aldwyfr y. Sold by F. Clarke under the Royal Exchange and T. Woodward between Temple Gates Booksellers.

Lincoln’s-man-Fields Clare-Market FL. Nichols F. Clarke Royal Exchange T. Woodward Temple Gates

Notice to Lett by Leafe of Guildhall Lands to Mr William Smith

The Committee for Letting the City's Lands of the City of London gives notice it will lease by lease the office of one of the ten coronations to Mr William Smith. They will sit in the Council Chamber at Guildhall on Wednesday November 12 at four in the afternoon to receive proposals with more information from the Comptroller's Office.

London Prussia Poland Tuscany Bavaria House of Bourbon Leatherfelers Hall Robert Godfthall Bishopsgate St. Helen’s John Welr Walter Barnard Nassau Chatham Carolina Edwin Sands Holt Worcester Stoke Hereford Littleton Brown Duke of Marlborough Salop Ludlow Fenton Charles Willes John Jones Clothier Trier-Temple-Lane Thomas Barton Oflicer’s Virginia- Street Batt-Smithfield Francis Dixon the Younger Hicks’s Hall John Bocking Bocking Temple-Bar Chairing-Cross Margaretta Contis Mellina Terriffa Gibraltar Sarah Stracy Maryland Ushant Dunkirk American City of William Smith Wvill Guildhall Comptroller

Choice Collierion of Valuable Books for Sale at Drury Lane

An auction-style listing from R Mownacue’s Book Warehouse offers a wide mix of English, Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and French works. The catalog highlights Philosophical Transactions, Langley designs, Whitby and Lowth’s Commentaries, Boyle and Bacon works, and various bindings. Prices are printed in catalogs available at the sale.

R.mownacue Ifarehouse Queen-Street Drury-Lane Patrick Whitby Lowthorp Jones N. B

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