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... dkersuaking. M KIMMITT inform* her end ..d ,h. h». >v» ...
... TO LET, IMMEDIATELY. ff*HAT HOUSE in FOYLE-STREET. now ocoopied bv Mr. Jambs Kimmitt Family Hotel. &o.— One of the beat situations lor Business, being contiguous to tbe Steamboat Wbarfs and Railway Terminus. Apply to JAMES CAIRNS. ...
... TO BE LET IMMEDIATELY, rfIHAT HOUSE FOYLE STREET. NOW OCCUPIED i>y Mr James Kimmitt a Family Hotel, &C. One of the best situations fur Business, being contiguous UCthe Steamboat Wharf.and Ilftiiw., Terminun. Appl, JAM( , TO LET, FROM Ist NOVEMBER NEXT ...
... Mall, Armagh, the wife of John M‘Kinstry Esq., Sessional Croitn Solicitor, of son. A, r l ar, at Scolch-st., Armagh, Mrs. Kimmitt, of daughter. April 27, at Ballymngowan, Clobber, the wife of Mr. Joseph Graham, of son. ...
... TO BE LET IMMEDIATELY, That house in foyle-street. now occupied by Mr. James Kimmitt as a Family Hotel, «fec. One of the best situations for Business, being contiguous to the Steamboat Wharfs and Railway Terminus. Apply to JAMES CAIRNS. A CUP OF COFFEE ...
... daughter of late Lieut. Colonel Renwick. May 26. in St. Mark's Church, Armagh, by Rev. Benjamin Wade, Rector, Mr. Joseph Kimmitt, ornamental and decorative painter date of Belfast), to Marianne, eldest daughter of Mr. Gilbert Watson, of this city. May ...
... also taken to the Hospital, and it was there found that his elbows had been dislocated. CALL TO THE REV. EDWARD KIMMITT.— The Edward Kimmitt, late of Belfast, has been presented with a unanimous call from the Caledonian Road Presbyterian Church, London ...
... i>I'K\TIOE to the Hardware, Timber, and A Apply A. *F. BOYD, trade- if Dobbin-St., Armagh 2510 —- - s s m a k i n g . MUS. KIMMITT wcpI'CTFVLLY INFORMS THE LADIES K’f Armagh, and its aicinity, that she has the house in Scotch-street, formerly occupied f ...
... Thynne, of a son, still-born. MAKKIAfiKS. JaneSl.inthe Presbyterian Church, Birkenhead, the Rev. Mr. Lundy, the Rev. Edward Kimmitt. lJeltaj*t, to Margaret, eldc&t daughter John Unwin, Esq., Sescumbe. June 21, al St. Malaebj’s Coleraine, by the Rev. R. Killen ...
... John Morrow, 10# Wm. M’Williaras, 10 0 0 Jas.Keid.Blkwatertown 1 0 Henry Hillock, 0 0 Adam Woods, 10# Matthew Bell, 0 Joseph Kimmitt, 10 0 James B. Boyd, 5 0 0 Wm. Simpson,KilUan 1 Mrs. Kane, Belfast, 0 0 Wm. Simpson, jun., 10 0 Hobt. Moore, 5 James Lyons ...
... can do himself, his Italian Marionettes and talking figures are to brought on the scene. Call the Rev. Edward Kimmitt.—The Rev. Edward Kimmitt, late of Belfast, has been presented with unanimous call from the Caledonian Road Pres- byterian Church, London ...
... Castle place, “d, for superior workmanship and taste, reflected much credit on his establishment.—.Mercury. Rkr. Enwaan Kimmitt.—The nuroerona friends of this young gentleman will glad learn that he is very popular in England, and has received several ...