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... monies of our Lord theKiuo’. The prisoner will remain at Newgale until the next assizes for the county of Kent, when he will be removed to Maidstone, by Habeas Corpus, in order to take his Inal. Birmingham, Aug. 30.— Yesterday morning young man, uauted ...

Published: Saturday 06 September 1828
Newspaper: Oxford University and City Herald
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 7933 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Advertisements & Notices

... . ' ) i i i I I I L I TlIt1DST')NE :A-gllMAnR SCHOOL. 1, f MHE ASTERSHIlP* o ifche Gyrammar School of' c J1: Maidstone, in the county of Kent, having become- vacant cc by the rcsignation of thp Rcv. Edward Hcawood,'the Bfayor and at ?? reqpcst that Such ...

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... wards of 200 Members of Kent Brunswick Club dined Friday at Star Inn, Maidstone, Earl Wiudielsea in the chair, to celebrate the late glorious result”—conviviality and harmony prevailed throughout.—A counter-address now circulating Kent, in direct opposition ...

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... shade lower. Currency: Sussex pockets, 765. to Bfis.; Kent, 84s. to 1035.; East Kent, 105s. to 1335. Maidstone, Nov. 17. —The Hop market continues in the same state as last week. Good Middle Kent bags finding a ready sale at from £5 to five guineas per ...

Published: Saturday 22 November 1828
Newspaper: Oxford University and City Herald
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 7210 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

BANKRUPTS

... are, builder. VV. Harrisson, Maidstone, cattle-salesman. H. Hornblower, High Holborn, victualler. E. F. Jaques, Commerce-place, Brixton, market-gardener. E. Michellion, Union-place, Kent-road, merchant. T. Pointer, Golden Horse-yard, Dorset-square, l ...

BANKRUPTS from FRIDAY'S GAZETTE

... Houndsditch, woollen draper. Charles Thomson, jun. of Beaumont~street, St. Mfary-kl-bone, wine merchant. Charles Box, of Maidstone, Kent, grocer. Jbhn Hutcbesonzf L jyqo, NorfoLk, draper. Edward bightwood, of Bhiriringhiaw-coal reerebant. Thdtiias iI e it:B'rD~ ...

Published: Saturday 11 April 1829
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1326 | Page: 4 | Tags: Commerce 

CHESTERTON LODGE

... , Old Kent-road, merchant. t». Brooks, Town Mallin(c, Kenl, linen-draper. J. Cooke, Bennondaey-atrecl, noolstupler. G. B. Moore, Uxbridge, upholsterer. J. N. Radclyffe, Queen street, Giosveuor-square, coacli-plater. S. tVarner, Cray ford, Kent, farmer- ...

LONDON, MAY 26

... g Children's boots, shoes, and calashos, not exceeding 0 seven inches in length, to be charged with two-thirds If of the above duties. 11 M~en's hoots, tite dozen pairs ?? 2 i-4 0 Men's shoes, the dozen pairs ?? -- 1 4 0 Children's boots and shoes, not ...

Published: Saturday 30 May 1829
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4762 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

paper) according' to this prescription, and take them as 1 hare directed, and come to me again this day week

... 2. BANKRUPTS. J. Anderson, West Smith field, bookseller. Cottingham, Bexley, Kent, surgeon. G. Davis, Dover-place, New Kent-road, carpenter. W. W. Edwards, Fleet-street, boot-maker. A. Erwood, Brownlow-street, Holborn, billiard-table-manufacturer. E. Fletcher ...

DONCASTER MEETING.—Monday, Seftembeu 14

... will prove short of estimate, which is £36,000. —Currency- Sussex Pockets, £6 6s. to £6 15*. ; Kent, os: £7 75.—1837, 90s. 100*.; 1886, 80s. to 88s. Maidstone Sept. 14.—The accounts this week are belt • for although had much rain with cold . Hops have been ...

223} 64 91 Th 90} eo 63 74 91 Tlst Duke of Buckingham arrived on Wednesday evening, about eight o'clock,

... gently boiling, and when nearly cold, add the turpentine. He directs a liltleof this mixture well rubbed into the inside of the boots or shoes before they are worn, about every second day fora week, and once outside. For ladies’ shoes, supposing thesmell of ...

ONE HOUR’S APPLICATION

... though his losses must have been considerable. On Sunday morning last, William Bay, the principal police-officer at Eastbourne, Kent, and assistant, arrived in London, ami applied to Hie police at Bow-streci office for assistance apprehend person of the name ...