THE LATE MR. GEORGE ADAMS
... THE LATE MR. GEORGE ADAMS. Mr. Georg.) Adams, of Wadley House. Faringdon. who 'armed over 4,000 acres, and was a celebrated breeder and exhibitor of Oxford Down Sheep, died on Friday at his home. Mr. ...
... THE LATE MR. GEORGE ADAMS. Mr. Georg.) Adams, of Wadley House. Faringdon. who 'armed over 4,000 acres, and was a celebrated breeder and exhibitor of Oxford Down Sheep, died on Friday at his home. Mr. ...
... the Eftate and Effeas of Mr. NICHOLAS ADAMS, late of Faringdon in the County of Berks, deaceafed, are forthwith defired to pay their refpeaivu Debts to his Executors William Wood and John Silvefter of Farringdon aforefaid or to Mr. Ward an Attorney there ...
... Merchant lately armed from Hutton. —Lull Friday, Mr. John Hartley, Matter of the Bedford Head Ta'ttn, Southampton-ftrcet, Cnvent - Garden, On Tutfday, at her houfe, in Berkeley-lcinare, the Hon. I.ady Dowager Uleflington, in advanced age.—On night, Mr. John ...
... Worrell, late of Worcefter. — At Droitwich, Mr. Langford, to Mifs E. Tayler, both of that place.— Mr. Coleman, of Kington, to Mifs Price, of Leominfter. Mr. Hill, of Worcefter, to Mifs Shcrriff, of the fame place— Mr. Wm. A. Outhwalte, ...
... office. Mr. Powell smooded.—Agreed to. Mr. Smart moved. and Mr. Skase seconded, the re-election of Mr. H. Woollen as Melanins. The proposition was adopted. Mr. Cross was re-elected hoe. secretary. on the proposition of ...
... Paces, Mr. Adam Mr. Fox to fire; to wliich Mr. Fox replied, Sir, I have no Suun'it ...
... WILLIAM ADAMS, who fuccecded Mr. James » » Kemp, dccealcd, the RED LION INN lien (on, Oxfortbhire, (and has Inicc nianicrl the youngelt Daughter of the laid Mr. Kemp, who had for Years had the Care the lUtfinds tor her late Father) begs Leave inform the ...
... uncle to the above Mr. Hall, to whom by his will he had be- queathed an eftate of 7000 1, per annum.— ln the 84th year of her age, Mrs. Douce, of Lamb's Cortduit Street, Widow of the late Francis Douce, Efq — Mifs H. Wallis, daughter of Mr. J. Wallia, of ...
... WILLIAM ADAMS, who fucceeded Mr. James Kemp, deceafcd, in the RED I.ION INN at Benibn, Oxfordfliire, (and has fmce married the youngelt Daughter of the faid Mr. Kemp, who had for lb Years had the Care of the Bufintls for her late father) begs Leave to ...
... daughter of Mr. John Spender, Surgeon of that ?? Dedhim, in Suffolk, of the fmall pox, Mrt. M. Kirke, aged 73— On hit ?? from the Weft Indies, Mr. T. For/haw, of Liverpool.—Mr. Hawket, of Cecil Street, Strand,— At Teneriffe, John Cologan, Efq. late of Bedford ...
... 2 2 o Mr. B. Greening. .. . . 1 1 0 Messrs. Hall and Co. . . 5 5 0 Mr. R. Haines 2 2 0 Mr. J. 1K. Hedges . . . 1 1 0 Mr.G.HiUl. . . 1 1 0 Mr. G. Lord ?? 1 1 0 Mr. NY. Parker . .2 2 0 Rev. R. Pretyman .. 3 3 ...
... thtrfl fan of Tho. Litthdale, Efq. ?? Street.â Mrs. Mary Pickfofi), wife of Mr. Thomas Picl-ford, of St Martin's Lane, Cannon Streetâ At Ken. fington, Mrs. Jane Mackenzie, in the 85th year of her age. â Mrs. Burgis, wife of the Rev. ...