BANKRUPTS
... BANKRUPTS. Richard jackfon ad Michael Greenhow, late of St. Paul Covent Garden, in the County of Middlefex, Haberdathers and Partners. ...
... BANKRUPTS. Richard jackfon ad Michael Greenhow, late of St. Paul Covent Garden, in the County of Middlefex, Haberdathers and Partners. ...
... of Boflen-in the County of Lincoln, Bu et of Wool, Trader, Dealer, and Chapman. John Gibfon, of the Para of - St. Paul Covent Garden, in Mid. dlefeir, Upholder Thomas Paine, of Friday-flreet, London, Sugar Refiner. John Mac K ig and John Godwin, of Mansfield ...
... Chapman. John VW:4Ni, of the Ton of Kingflon upon Hull, Shopkeeper and Chapman, John Higgons, of the Parifh of St. Paul Covent Garden, in the County of Middlefex, Turner. Prices of Grain at Bear-Key, Wheal 25 s. to 27 s /:*r Qprret Rye 17 20 per Quarter ...
... Chapman. Th )mas Wilion, of King's .Lynr. in the Connty of Norfolk, Joyner and Chapman. John Stretch, of Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, Midd!efex, Linnen Draper. Edward Horfaaan, now or-late of Wolverhampton in the runty of Staffi - d, Baker and Malii.er ...
... Poiitica/ Villainy ig arrived, or whether there was any or no Reafins for a latg Indemnjflcation Bill. Redford Coffee-Ho:1A Covent Garden. Sure the Rules of Dramatic Poetry are render'd more certain than ever, by a dangerous Set of Innovators. To try their ...
... by Mrs. CRi R K E To which (by Defire) will - be added a Whirnflcal, Tragical, Farcical Entertainment of two call'd The COVENT GARDEN TRAGEDY: OR, THE HUMOURS of KING's COFFEE-HOUSE. The Pare of Mother Punchbowl by IVIr. Cr. A Ric Captain Bilkum by Mr. ...
... Watch, two Vaux-Hall Tickets, and a young Lady of Haifa Guinea. The fame Day a noted Publican, who keeps a Houle rear Covent Garden, was committed to Goal on the above Perfon's Information, for buying of flolen Goods, knowing them to be tech. Thurfday ...
... BANKRUPTS. Samuel Trafford, of the Parish of St. Paul Covent Garden, in the County of Middlesex, Vintner. Robert Marshal, of Morpeth, in the County of Northum- berland, Warehouseman, Dealer and Chapman. , THOMAS CLIFTON of Birmingham, being appointed ...
... Sir Thomas De Veil for further Examination, for burglarioufly breaking open, in the Night the Shop of Mr Charles Ogle in Covent Garden, and felonioufly taking out of it, five Silver Spoons, fome Linnen, and wearing Apparel, found upon him. And it is hoped ...
... NATURE of the CODS. In Three With Critical,.'Philofbphical, Explanatory Printed for R. Fan NKI, I N in Ruirei-Streut, Covent-. Garden, Of whom be hdd, 1. The CRAFTSMAN. By of GR A A New Ed;rion, in Vuturlics, 1 1.1110. Tn there yr . frtirs 3 as icell ...
... Button maker, in Gravel-lane, Southwark, was committed to Newgate for the Murder of a Drawer, at a noted Biwdy Houle in Covent Garden. The Afnir was this: The Button maker being in Liquor, was pick'd up by a Lady of Pleafure, and carried to the Houle, where ...
... Lane, Silverfinith. John Walker, late of the City of York, Leatherieller: Richard Croft, Late of the Para. of St. Paul Covent- Garden. Devail and Gentet s ot;Dartmouth, in the County of Devon ; Merchant. ...