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... ‘Lord Collingwood Arciduke of Avuftria LordHeury Peuty R. Cumberlaad, Efq. Mifhop of London Sir W. Sidacy Smith Captain Hardy Thomas Mowe, Efq. Lord Howick ...
... ‘Lord Collingwood Arciduke of Avuftria LordHeury Peuty R. Cumberlaad, Efq. Mifhop of London Sir W. Sidacy Smith Captain Hardy Thomas Mowe, Efq. Lord Howick ...
... MONDAY: POST. ~ From tie LONDON GAZETTE. dnance- Office, Aug.y.—Royalßegt. of Artillsry, “NAPTAIN-Licutenant Thomas Dowaman . to be Cuptain, vice Robert Lawfon, ce. ceafed. . BANKRUPTS Wm. Prancis Beaumont, of Mitre.coyrt, Chesp, London, wine and brandy ...
... daughter of Joseph Famell, banker. 1.20.& On Monday last, Mr. J. Stzatford, Bucks, to Miss G daughter of the late Thomas Bucks. Same day, at Hardi of the late Mr. J. Baker, of N sons, of the former place. Same day, Mr. William Ann Watson, of Stratford-u Lately ...
... TTRTIRT -URMGLIINTY STITEY T the (a 0 James Harrn, between thiat place and Coimbra, under the pre- t or_Joun Billing, or to ‘Thomas Mafan, of the Ciiy of tence of the I'iince Regent's having a defire to | Coventry afore(aid, Attorney, at_whofe Office the ...
... of -2s. per cent’. without the avérage clause. ! {'We BEETHAM, SECRETARY. Proposals to hc had of the following AGENTS, Mr. Thomas Minster, Auomcy-al-L.n'v, Cozentry. Messrs. R. and R. Spthesland, - - - - Hubangham, ~— Greenwood and PBemidge, Ironmongers ...
... -Jobett Lane; ol ‘tanper, ltflggflfiu. '.fig‘ hiily cheefemonger, 3 Gaildhi Bagker, of Caunon-fireet m cery ot Cuilghall.— ...
... 'FAIR Fcb. 17. 0 Feb.lB. Nuneaton, Rugby, / and Lautterworth.—3g. ‘Stafford.—2l; in ‘ifl e Mrs: oy &‘ Hon. To the ARMY, &Bc~HARDY'S Newinvented Klacking Powder, Patronifed and ufcd for the King and Royal Family, ich foftens the Lcather, w and prc the fineft ...
... Surry, fpanifh lea. theg - drefler, Feb. 6, 14, March 15, at Guildhall. — Agtoroies, Mefirs. T ouimin and Dickfon, London. Thomas Newtead, of York, confc&ioner, Feb. 16, 18, m“i}_ww Meffrs. Pennington and Bell, g Jotin Giles, of Frome Selwood, Somerfet ...
... allo been plealed to apnt'Charles Lock, Elq. to be his Majel's Conful General in the Kingdom. of gypt. g e v BANRKBRUPTS i ! Thomas Obey, of Upper Cleveland-ftreet, Fitzroyware, Middlefex, bricklayer, Dec. 31, Jan. 3,3, a¢ gildhall, —Attornies, Meflis. Van ...
... of Fleet-market, vininer, at Cuildhall, London.—36. Jofcph Hardy, of Leadeohall. fireet, _filverfmith, at -Gwildhall, London.—a 3. Hunt, of Weft Smithfield, . glazwer, at Gu I u-a.h-.—t& Thomas Nicholls, of l{mflgm. grocer, at the Hen and Chickens inn, ...
... beans, peds, radishes, and cress, mustard, and lap lettuce on a slight heat. . Plent mint on heaty trees and shrub of the hardy deciduous kind, in epen weather, covering the roots and staking; if against a wall fasten them to it. * Propagate by suckers ...
... fll:be Tavern, Liverpoolsé=Auornics, Mefirs. w- M““W‘,;'. A ' Thomas Chileot,-of Birmingham, iron-founder, Dec. ‘43, ¥4, Jas.'l6, at the Shakefpear Tavern, - swrmingbam.—atior. Mr. &W..W“ A # Thomas Newman, of Tooting, Sasey, dealer in Ry TR | Auorney, Mr ...