MARRIAGES
... MARRIAGES. Thursday last, Chiswick Church, John Bundock, Eaq. of Turnham Green, to Mhs Dawson, daughter George Dawson, Esq. of Great Russel-ttrect, Bloomsbury. ...
... MARRIAGES. Thursday last, Chiswick Church, John Bundock, Eaq. of Turnham Green, to Mhs Dawson, daughter George Dawson, Esq. of Great Russel-ttrect, Bloomsbury. ...
... negro, or perfon of colour; and ten rounds, if harboured l y a white petfor-w , They are both well known Snanifh Wi. GEORGE DAWSON. ...
... negro, perfon of colouri and tea younds• if harbouied by a white pe , fm..r i hey are both well known in Spanifh 1' wn. GEORGE DAWSON. Sandy Cut i r the Va:e, 9 Fs.t.rua-.y sill, 1793. IZAN AWsIY from !hr.. rier, on the kb in. Rant, I'WO NEW NEGRO MEN. ...
... by a f-ee negro, o. perfon of colour; and ten minds. if barbou.e..: y a 'title petfoi..—• i,hey are both well•kuowT: 1 GEORGE DAWSON. Sandy CO Efia-e.S , .Thoci.. the Vale, lama 726 rm. A N AWAY from the .u - ble,:ii-eron the Ilth Dant, TWO NEW NEGRO MEN ...
... Salisbury, Jan. 15, 1765. WHEREAS on Tuesday, between the Hours of Six and Seven in the Evening, escaped from the Town Gaol, George Dawson, by Trade a Patten-Maker, born in Southampton, lately belonging to the Royal Regiment of Volunteers, commanded by Major ...
... their Debts either the P.irtneis. As Witnefs their Hands the Twenty-fifth Day of Septems ber, 1707. JAMES RICHARDSON. GEORGE DAWSON. N.R. Mr. will carry on Bufinefs .if the Office; in Lane, and Mr. Dawfon at Others in the late Poft Yard, oppolite the ...
... battalion Captain James Moodie, from the Orkney fencibLes, to be captain. Captain George Dawson to be captain, vice B. Willamson, removed to the 2nd battalion. Lieutenant George Swanson to captain-lieutenant, vice John Gordon, removed to the 2d battalion. ...
... his own feparate Account, arc dtfired forthwith to pay the fame his Executors, or to whom they (hall appoint. GEORGE BRAMALL,-) _ . JOHN DAWSON. , Exe . ci ! to \Vm. MARSDEN, Bramall. JOHN WARD. The John Howard takes this Opportunity of returning his fmcere ...
... forest of Inglewood, (descended from the noble family of the Stanleys Earls of Derby) to the very agreeable Miss Dawson, daughter of George Dawson of Unthank Esq. with a fortune of 4000 l. Immediately after the ceremony they set off on a tour through England ...
... and that part of the 10th, the iith, 12th, and part of the 14th, charges wcrejully proved ; and therefore fentenced the GEORGE DAWSON to be difmiffed from his Majefty's Service. The report of Prince Edward’s death, which floated about the town tor this ...
... his own feparate Account, are defired forthwith pay the farce to his Executors, or to whom they (hall appoint. GEORGE BRAMALL, JOHN DAWSON, Wm. MARSDEN, TOHN HAWARD. The faid John Hav-ard takes this Opportunity of returnng his lincerc Thanks the Friend: ...
... fub- mitting lo Atbitration, or otherwife aurering my Matter or '1 iiing relating thereto, and on other fpccial ArTairi. GEORGE DAWSON, Solicitor. I.KIIIS, April ad, 1798. LEF.D S. Sale of Furniture, tslc. in Meet ftvi- Lane. To be SOLD by AUCTION, (By W ...