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Friday and Saturday's Posts

... other- wife much bruifed, but is in a fair way of re- cover. Lalt week the ferv ant of Mr. Stapleton, at a village, near Sittingbourne, in Keni, being left alore in the houfe, the family having gene on a vifit to a friend’s houfe, in the Ife of Sheepy ...

Published: Monday 04 October 1802
Newspaper: Sussex Advertiser
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 2263 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

TO BE LET BY AUCTION,

... obliged to quit the stage: this gained Harris a head. Flowers then encountered Harris, and after one hour and a half severe play, Harris lost his head, as did Hawksby, of Hants. Michael, a Hampshire man, next took the stage, opposed to ...

WANTED IMMEDIATELY,

... whose united years —The Rev. S. Wix, A. M. *;:1 Miss Walford, Sible Hedinghain.—Mr. ton, of New Brentford, Miss (J. Scott, street.—Mr. R. Meyiick, of Eton, to Mi.si s *J Windsor. L h °f —v * Dikd-—May 6, Ti Storcr, esq. r»f t£ s% 7 ‘I, Miss ...

Published: Tuesday 12 May 1801
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 5009 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THAMES NAVIGATION

... tiie Vessel has a good cargo of them. The head, garbage, and sound bones, fall beneath the platform, stage, and are kept on the deck until they become a burden by th ir weight, in causing the vessel to heel much lier side, and when these is a great sea makes ...

BERKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... One man, a bellovvs-blovver a forge, was refused licence, for he could not even tell the letters of the alphabet! Extraordinary fact. —A milkman named f vasdale, has a small horse, in Newton-lane, Manchester, for the pur,lose of carrying h;s ...

Ecutislj Cljronwle

... should thought that they did it a mad frolic, the wildness of momentary whim, with an intention of returning the articles, it would be The landlord the Piudar s Ann, I fact as slated. When he pursued the J I in company with a constable, thev »» • ° lhain ...

JiSsnmA

... all das ; and »i u* we were disputing about whai kind of a son of a hi it was (for it had a head like a cat, atid a bill lit,'* parrot), a little boy came up, and said it was ' N. B. Why should not ...

FOR THE KENTISH GAZETTE

... this increase of salary, ou«bt not be a,luwed sit » the House Commons, j Mr. Perceval said, this was a subject which would require a much greater degree of attention than was possible for the Hom?e to give it, pending a consideration of this kind. And as ...

Published: Tuesday 06 June 1809
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 6290 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Advertisements & Notices

... ence at an early io4nilr. ] ' e LE.I . fcr'a 'Jerm of Years, and' - ' .entereduport-inedi'fely,.-A 'good DWrL- LING HQJSE;- isth'a Shop and Parlour in 'Front,- a Hall or Sjttirng-Ri'dnu' behfinud the- Shop),-a Kitchbh, Bake f6ob~i', and ...

MUTIKT IULL

... like putting a parcel into the hands the driver a coach, just was going lo set of, ae-l thus conveying a dose poison without giving the opportunity of seeing whither it was going, much less guarding against, or counteractin ’- it. it w as a species of ...