all Coftimunicatlcn between Bred and Paris, had been cut off for 17 days previous to the above date. The combined
... â are received, and Friday.âThe tetter will sot be inferted. PRICES OF HOPS IN SOUTHWARD Bags. I Pocket*' ...
... â are received, and Friday.âThe tetter will sot be inferted. PRICES OF HOPS IN SOUTHWARD Bags. I Pocket*' ...
... Distort, Ditto Lee, Hythe Creed, Favcrsham Munn & Thornton, Ashford Garnet, Margate Roberts, Ditto Warren, Ditto Blake, Maidstone Bnrgcss, Ramsgate Walker, Ditto Marbrook, Sandwich COMPANY OF STATIONERS, LONDON. On'J November 18, mill be published, nPHE ...
... to 15 0 Turnip - 14 to Rape Seed 451. 0». to 511. Os. per hue PRICES OF HOPS SOUTHWARK. IAOS PER CWT. POCKETS PER CWI. Kent 16 19 Kent 14 to 0 Sussex 15 17 Sussex oto 18 Essex 14 14 to 16 13 Essex 0 0 to 0 Worcester oto 0 0 17 18 0 , . Smithjield, Dec. ...
... STOLEN STRAYED, Cut rf the or m the occopatien *f Mr. Halstr>w - “«*h« county Kent, on the 13th law month, ' P)UR WETHER TAGS, brand marked on the near lup S. and ottered from the head to shnuhtrn. Aho four Wether Lamb*, bran marked on the off mlc G ...
... Robertsbridge, Su> sex, iron-worker. To appear December 11, 12, Jau, 17, at the Woolpack Inn, in Tenterden, Kent. At torney, Mr. De Lasaux, of Ashford, Kent. Paul Newman, of Melksham, Wilts, clothier. To appear December 22, 23, January 17, the house of John ...
... service the*® Selves, but of essential utility to tills part the COO Prisoners come into custody of the keeper County Gaol, Maidstone, since the 30th uit.—^Villi Wright, charged with stealing from a kiln house, beio 1 ing to Isaac Parry, in St. Paul, Deptford ...
... (he King who threatened to send one of his jack-boots govern the Senate, might be realized. Now it appeared, that whether the King sent his jack-boot, or whether even the jack-boot was the King’s jack-boot, or that of another, the Minister, whoever he was ...
... Tunbridge-wclls, Kent, bookseller. June 6. Peter Biggs the elder, of Fish-street-hiU, undertaker. June 6. H. Fearon, of Saipt Mary Axe, factor. June 13, T. Pacey, Church-street, Surrey, master mariner. June 9. Evan Jones, of Sherrard-street, Golden-square, victualler ...
... living at a distance, by W. Bri(low,L*| g .-n Messrs. Ethchngtons, Chatham and Rothefter; Ja* end; Clout, Sevenoaks; Walker, Maidstone; j,r,i, tingbournj Creed, Fxrersham ; Wife, Tonbridge > Sheernefs; Burgefs, : Cocking, dem, Deal j Neal, Dover; Purday, l ...
... Church-yard, Mr. Goldfinch, druggist, Canterbury ; Messrs. Thornton and Moans, and Mr. Roberts, Ashford; Mr. Laud, druggist, Maidstone; Mr. Dixon, bookseller, Rochester; Mr. Dadd, Gravesend ; Mr. Kfimmond, Dan ford; Mr. Bettison’s, and Mr. Garner's libraries ...
... Manning to be major, vice RceJ, resigned. Lieutenant Jeremiah Olive to captain, vice Manning, promoted, Commission in the East Kent Militia; signed by the Lord Lieutenant. Dated June 30, 1301. John Francis Page, gent, to be ensign. LONDON. The Convention ...
... country may the better assemble, and put themselves in military order, proceed after shall be found most convenient. Forasmuch Kent is the most likely shire all other for many respects be attempted, whensoever any invasion shall sea, it were requisite beforehand ...