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THE Commiffioners nominated and appointed in and by a certain Att of Parliament, intituled, •' An ACt for di- ..

... the River Thames, be allowed a Premium of 'I'wo Shillings per Ton ; and every Barge having on board Thirty Tons of fuch Coke be allowed Three Shillings per Ton j and every Barge having on board Fifty Tons of fuch Coicc b: allowed Three Shillings and Six-pence ...

Published: Saturday 02 August 1794
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 16279 | Page: 4 | Tags: Classifieds 

ENSLOV BRIDGE. NOTICE is hereby given, That from and after Monday the 17th of Auguft inftant, the Road over Enflow

... its Vicinity; and that I never refufed to fell Flour to Mr. Lane, or any other Baker, when I had any Stock in Hand. THOMAS HUDSON. And I JOHN LANE, of Witney aforefaid, Baker, do fwear that Mr. Thomas Hudfon, hath been in the Habit of felling Flour to ...

Published: Saturday 15 August 1795
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 15529 | Page: 4 | Tags: Classifieds 

SALE of HORSES, Sec. by AUCTION. N ELLIOTT'S next Sale at his Repofitory, • at Mr. Pbobatt's, the Roe-Buck Inn,

... Claim » originality, as the AflMed may be alfurcJ that every in- gredient in the original Recipe is prefervedi Therefore, Dr. Hudson, rf Hatton Houfe, Crrfs- Street, Hstion-Gaidvn, th? prefent and only Proprietor, after twelve Ycai, preparing this Parisian ...

Published: Saturday 10 September 1796
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 12849 | Page: 4 | Tags: Classifieds 

MARKET PLACE, NEWBURY, BERKS

... coach man asked the undertaker’s apprentice the meaning of these words, and, on being ml'ormed it was there is rest i,i heaven, answered, Th« it I’m sure mistress be’ant there.” William I. Prussia, notwithstanding his indiffcmvo to the arts in ...

Almanacks and Pocket Books,

... 31—Buonaparte well—his-high displeasure with Sir Hudson Lowe continuing, all access to him strangers, or communication with his residence, cut oil Government bad ordered the reduction of his allowance from 0001. to 80001. per annum, for himself and e ...

PREACHER

... Elizabeth Dagnall, 40 years agent the Sun Fire Office in that town. On Saturday last died, Mr. Booth, many years foreman to Mr. Hudson, builder, of this city. On Wednesday died, Mr. Blake,of Ensham, in this county, butcher, from the kick of a horse, which lie ...

dr darwi.n’s speech

... relates innumerable instances of Putrid Fevers engendereil by the want of pure air. Captain Kills mentions, in his voyage to Hudson’s Bay, that on board his ship, the Halifax, all were wgll; but when the ventilntors were destroyed by rats, his crew fell ...

br auction*

... Ab.ngdon and Oxford, also the Wills and Berks Canal. N.B. The Timber will he for Ready Money, hut 6d. in the pound will be allowed discount. . John Treadwell, of Appleton, will shew the T mher, of whom Catalogues be had ; also of Mr. Benjamin H Appleton; ...

Caution to Perfumers and Medicine Venders

... follow by Kate, who ith true Irish energy, swore, that by the Powers, Bet had better send word borne that she was going to Heaven, as she (Kate), wonld beat her glory in ten minutes. The lime-kcepers and umpires interfered to prevent all clawing, and ...

Published: Saturday 21 September 1822
Newspaper: Oxford University and City Herald
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 5811 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Advertisements & Notices

... SOLD BY AUCTION, 9 By W. FISHER, TWO FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES, situate in Penny-Farthing-street, in the occupation of Mrs. Hudson and Mr. Barret; also Three ditto, in Beef-lane, occupied by M~irs. Cook, and Messrs. Bayliss and Scragg. tj Particulars will ...

Advertisements & Notices

... *JErEmtAel IvEs, Esq. Norwich, Banker, Presidjent JoHN BAowNE, Esq. Aldertan, Norwich. Vice-Presideut. E. T. Booth, Esq. Ald. A. Hudson, Esq. alaer T. S. Day, Esq. Aid. I. S. Pattvson, Esq. Aid. Harionmond Fisit, Esq. J.WV. Robbserds, Esq. Aid. Jlohn Harvey ...

LONDON, APRIL 20

... met their fate at one o'clock, attended by the Rev. Dlessrs. O'Connor, Scannel, and Henderson. During thei short tiline allowed them for preparation, they were ] fully alive to their awful state. Their distracted fa- ther, having been admitted to see ...

Published: Saturday 24 April 1824
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4027 | Page: 4 | Tags: News