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By Ceorgf Sa-vitle Cany,

... Chiring-crofs, Tea-Dealer, furrender May 9.— —Cuifcppe Paganucci, called Jofeph Nuch. Ha't-flreet, St. Paul, Covent-Garden, Merchant, June 3: bo«h Guildhall. Dividends to made.] May 9. George Martin, Roodlane, Chrefemongcr.—May 10, James Taylor, of Lea ...

Published: Saturday 22 April 1775
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 701 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

At thp Court a* the Queen’s Palace, the sth of June, ISO 6, resent the Kind’s Most Excellent Majesty in

... iMiddlefcx, linen draper, June 14, at one, June Cl, and July 19, at eleven, at Guildhall. Attornies, Messrs. Twynam and Walker, King’s Bench Walk, Temple, aniel Chase, of Dean Street, Holbom, Middlesex, cordtrainer, dealer and chapman, June 17, 21, and July 19 ...

LONDON, JUNE 19

... thousand !-At India House Monday green teas fell 8d. per ?? Garden Market about to be rebuilt by Duke of Bedford on a scale of great splendour._ Hfaymarket Theatre opened Friday-Covent Garden closes June 30.-Sir W.. Dixie, charged with criminal assault on his ...

Published: Saturday 23 June 1827
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1724 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

TO THE EDITOR

... as 1 have not the pleasure of being personally acquainted with him. i 1 remain. Sir, Your humble Servant, PRACTICAL GARDENER. Oxford, June 24th, ...

HENLEY, April QG

... Lynn’s specimen clianlhus’ and collection of • camelias’ were also much admired. The next show will held Phillis Court Gardens in June. The following is the reward of prises:—Mrs. Atkyns Wright, Crowsley Park—roses, lily, and leeks, K. Gar- diner, Emj. ...

HAT AND STRAW

... Latium. A. W., B iry-eaurt. St. nary As dealer In cigars, June 22, July 26; solicitors, Mews. Solomon, Finsbury-place, City• F. T.. and MAUI, R. II , Henrietta-street. Covent• garden, publishers, June St, July 22 ; solicitors, Newt Lepatd and Gammon. Clnak-lane ...

Published: Friday 25 June 1858
Newspaper: Bicester Herald
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 989 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE NEW BUILDINGS

... Baroness Churchill Mrs. Fuxoroft Jones Lady Georgiana Bertie Mrs. Symonds The Mayoress of Oxford Mrs. Hester Mrs. Henley GARDEN will June 16th, Two o be opeued on Tuesday, ‘clock, and on Thursday, JuHX 18th, ai Twelve o’clock Tickets, price Five Shillings ...

WINSLOW

... varieties—l, Edward Pearce. Thane; 2, James Prubetts, Brill, 3, Wm. Ru*h, Chilton; John Pitwtao', Chilton. Nosegay from one garden—l. June* Probette, Brill; 2, John Mattnews, Brill; 3, Elizabeth Ewers, Asbendor. Flowers in pot (in bloom)—I, Gerrge and Caroline ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Ed'lard DIED. June 2, at Abingdon, deeply regretted, Willinm StarV, J.P., aged 6(2. Juno 2, at Reading, in the 72nd year of her aee, Harriet Wright, fourth daughter of the late Stenpb r1t Esq., of Haumersmith and Spring-gardens. ?? riqhht, June 4, Margaret ...

WORCESTER COLLEGE

... of the tate V,ce Admiral Peter Douglas. _ C. B. June 15, at Naeaington, Northamptonsh , • { Davie., curate of Whitton, Radnorshire, to Jane, dangnter Richard Reeve. « * Kensington-garden*. deaths. _ . June 14. Overten Rectory. HanU, euddenly the Rev. Charta ...