baxkrvpts. Edward Harford, of Clapton, Middlesex, merchant. William Hull, of Wigan, Lancashire, shopkeeper. ..
... Robert Hodgson, of Bishop Wearmoulh, Durham, hread*>a ...
... Robert Hodgson, of Bishop Wearmoulh, Durham, hread*>a ...
... gallopped furiously into Witney, dragging the pole after them. One of them was much hurt, that it was found necessary afterwards to kill him. The only passenger was a lady in the inside, who escaped uninjured; but Grimniett had his arm broken, and received many ...
... &c. his property. Thomas Flowse, charged on suspicion of stealing a bay gelding, the property. of William Linnell, of Silverstone, Northamptonshire. Removed by ha- beas corpus for trial at Northampton. Zachariah Sepnmour, charged on suspicion of stealing ...
... house of Air. Bar. ford, at Silverstone, near Towcester. We have since learned that the other two offenders have been taken, one of them in a wounded state, by some shots be received when the other tnan was killed. The one killed wts the ringleader of a gang ...
... them with one band and others with two; coild not tell how many had guns; they said when they at- tacked us, Go it, go it, kill them-murder them, several voices said so; we retreated 29 or 30 yards, and Wade was knocked down-as we retreated they kept ...
... Clarke, by the inhabitants of Silverstone and Whittlebury, Northamptonshire. It bears the following inscription:- Presented to the Rev. J. A. Clarke, as a small token of affection and esteem, by the Parishioners of Silverstone and Whittlebury, for the zealous ...
... Two months' hard labour. Jesse Amos, for stealing two pocket knifes and a pocket comb, the property of James West, of Silverstone, on the 21st of June.— Not Guilty. Robert Barnwell, for stealing on the 3rd of August, from the dwelling-house Wm. Varnavery ...
... distress, and ?? youngeri said the frock was his little sister's who was dead. Waiite bought a pair of breeches of then at Silverstone for 2s. 6d. Information laving been given to Dlewdiey, he went in pursuit, and found the prisoners at Toweester, with some ...
... since Michaelmas —Fined £2, including costs, in default 6 weeks’ hard labour.—[A righteous law this!!!] Keeping a Gun for killing Game.—Mm. Dillon, of Lewknor, was charged with using a gun on the 6th of April, on the property of Lord Parker. John Cooper ...
... Southlawn, and Friday at Cornbury Park. DEDIDRNGTON. SHEEP-8rTAL1%G.-On the night of Friday the 20th instant a fat ewe teg was killed, and part thereof stolen, from a field of Mr. John George, in the parish of Upper Heyford. A reward of 101. is offered by ...
... Propagation the Gospel.—TVe-axarerx, Gillett, Tawuey, and Drayton, O. Hitchcock, see Alkerton. Grunt, see Wrox ton. Postman Silverstone, see Northampton all part# of North Statlord#h ire. Blancliester, Liveipool, ana pari Doc. 14; Sat. BcaFoaD—La«t Sat. in ...
... Davii, of that place. Died.— At Silverstone, aged 76, Mr. J. Phillips, nurseryman.—At Silverstone, aged 29, Aon, wife of Mr. Blackiston, schoolmaster.—At Silverslone, aged 29, Ann, wife of Mr. Richardson, mason.—At Silverstone, John, third son of Mr. Alfred ...