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... Samuel Turner. Rev. J. Th'iron good. Isaac Toms. E. D. Jacksoo, W. Wilkinjoii. John Ranee, Dr. J. Trotter, ...
... Samuel Turner. Rev. J. Th'iron good. Isaac Toms. E. D. Jacksoo, W. Wilkinjoii. John Ranee, Dr. J. Trotter, ...
... being Quarter an Acre of capital Land, at present sown with Wheat, is now high cultivation, and in the occupation of Joseph Phillips, Tenant at Will, the low yearly rent Fight Guineas per annum. The abi.vc Premises are Copyhold of Inheritance for yonng ...
... ii\jc.a and bills of the value of 121. front John Crump; and Wm. Baker, for stealing pocket-book, tfc. the property of Joseph Phillips, to be imprisoned two years. Preecc, for stealing waggon spokes, the property of I. B. Price; and Jas. Over, an accomplice ...
... , Greenwich, Kent, and William-street, Bridewell Precincts, London, plumber, painter, and glazier.—Lyon Phillips and Joseph Phillips, of High llolborn, Middlesex, glass dealers.—Francis King, late of Richard street. Commercial-road, Middlesex, victualler ...
... Bransford Road, playing at Thimbles and Peas the other two were taken up Claines parish. Committed to Worcester City Gaol.—Joseph Phillips, charged with stealing part of a black pole, the property of Mrs. Little, from a pool in St. Clement’s parish. At Worcester ...
... required under Ixird Redesdale’s Act to be taken upon registering new Catholic Chapel—The following prisoners were tried. Joseph Phillip*, aged CO, wheelwright, was sentenced to tree months' imprisonment to hard labour, for stealing a black pole, the property ...
... now of G ster- street, Hoxton, merchant.—John Jenner, late of new of Lewes, Sussex, Bristol, builder and mason. farmer.—Joseph Phillips, of SUPERSEDED. William Clarke, Springfield. Upper C! apten, Weachers and calenderers. Francis Collens, and James Thorn ...
... stealing various articles of wearing apparel, the properly of T. Rawlins, of Kidderminster. Committed to Worcester City Gaol—Joseph Phillips, charged with stealing a timber chain, the properly of Mr. W, Wood. Removal of Convicts. —On Thursday last, the following ...
... stealing various articles of wearing ap- parel, the property of T. Rawlins, of Kidderminster. Committed to our City Gaol, Joseph Phillips, charged with stealing a timber chain, the property of Mr. W. Wood. Removat or Convicts.—On Thursday last, the fol- lowing ...
... —William Tasker, late of Water- head-mill, near Oldham, Lancashire, inn-keeper.—Annm Sayweil, Queen- borough, linen-draper.—Joseph Phillips, late of Carey-street, Lincoln’s- inn-fields, but now of Brook-street, Holborn, tobacconist.—William Willsher, sen. and ...
... near to the city of Worcester, in the several occupations Joseph Hardman, Mat hi Williams, John Hackett, John Lee, and Joseph Phillips; Yearly Tenant*. The above Premises are Copyhold for lives the Manor of Hardwick, under the Dean and Chapter of Worcester ...
... to the city of Worcester, in the several occupations of Joseph Hardman. Mathias Williams, John Hackett, John Lee, and Joseph Phillips, yearly tenants. The above Premises are Copyhold for Lives of the Manor of Hanlwick under the Dean and Chapter of Worcester ...