Monday's Post
... the City Road. Middlefex. umbrella- maker. I John Augf01us 8bn'n-ey, of St. Pantcras, Middlefey, I money-fcrivenier. ' Charles Hall, of Whitechapel, Mid- ...
... the City Road. Middlefex. umbrella- maker. I John Augf01us 8bn'n-ey, of St. Pantcras, Middlefey, I money-fcrivenier. ' Charles Hall, of Whitechapel, Mid- ...
... immediately, of cont.1'rable Extent in the River Exv, above and blosv Countefs- v. car Bridge, for many Years patt rented by Charle- Hall. Enquire of W. F. SPiCER, Efq. at NVear, Eopflhjm. 7th feb. jSoz. ORANGES and LEMONS. J UST imported frtam Lilbon, a Cargo ...
... immediately, of confiderable Extent in the River Est, above and beow Countef.- ,Vear Bridge, for many Years palt rented by Charles Hall. Engaoreof W. F. SrPICIR, Ef. ait Wear, Topflham. 7th Feb. r Soz. I aS6 For NAPLES azd LEGHORN, 'j'E SBIUG FRIENDSHIP, ...
... RICHMOND, SURRY. R OBERT WHEBLE, (brother of the A late Mr. James Wheble, of Kenfington,) and CHARLES HALL, acquaint the nobility, gentry, and the public in general, that they continue to flup- ply their fuperior MOULD and STORE CANDLES, ?? on the fame ...
... 19th September, 106. RICHMIOND, SURRY. R OBERT WHEFBLE, (brother of the R late 'Mr. James Wheble, of Kienfingro:i,) and CHARLES HALL, acquaint the nobility, gentry, and the public ii, general, I at they continue to tup- ply their luperior MOULD anil STORE ...
... TWQ GUINEAS Reward.: [2295 RICHMONDI SURRY. OBERT WHEBLE:(brotber of the late Mr. RL*; .James ,Wheble; of Kentington) and CHARLES HALL acquaint the npniility, gentry, ald the public in ge- nt1a!. ?? they con ?? to lupply their fuperior MOUILD) . S'P^(lvl'l ...
... things referred to Willinm Alexander, Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court, to inquire who was the Heir at Law of Charles Hall, formerly oftlusgsdoii, in the parislj of Illington. in the county of Devon, Esq. deceasdf, the Testator named in the Pleadings ...
... Coker, of South-street, in this city. On Wednesday. last, at the New London Inn, in Abls city, of a decline, aged 39, Major Charles Hall, of the 18th Regiment Madras Ltght Infantry. He was U2 years in the service, and had lately returned to tbis country for ...
... Swiss Catntons,) to hc Secretary to His Majesty's Legation to the United States ot Mexico.-T1he King has also appointed Charles Hall. Esq. to be the Seetary to il is NILtje~sty' Legation to the Confederated Snates of the SisC~intons. .134NKRUPTS.-Robt ...
... for the very kiid treatment I experienced from them at Douay. I am, Sir, your's, &c. JOHIN HIALL, Eldest son of the late Charles Hall, M. D., 4mf Lew-Tren- chard, near Tavistock, and a lineal descendant of Bishop flall. Bath, %4th Dec. 1828. ...
... PhillpoH, te dealer, Finshury-place, London, Ann, widow Ihe late Mr. \V. Williams, of Kotherhilhe. Slst nit., Falmouth, Mr. Charles Hall, printer, Miss Mary Ann Turner. At Westleigh, Thursday last, Mr. R. Boatfiel to Mis. Southerton, palish. Tiverton, Thursday ...
... church rang throughout Wednesday, and the Union Jack floated from the tower, in honour of the birth the Prince. As a son of Charles Hall Monro, Esq., of Ingsdon House, near Ashburton, was riding a pony ou Saturday last, he was thrown off, and had his arm broken ...