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LIVERPOOL DISPENSARIES

... the institution, 249; new cases visited at their own houses, and supplied with medicine;ll4; total. 364 . — Visitors, Charles Booth, Esq., Vice-President ; Rev. D. D. Stewart, Rev. Cyrus Morrall, and Mr. Avison. House Surgeon, Mr. John Leech. BIRKENHEAD ...

SUB-COM MITTEES

... 11. v.acrae, and Win. Bennett. Esqrs. South —Rev. C. Morrall, M.A., Vice-president; Charles Moore, James Mollineux, and Charles Booth, Esqrs. Secretary— J. Whitby Williams. Difj-auarie*' Office, 1, Fenwick-street A Jaw Breaker.— ln the proceedings of the ...

Published: Saturday 07 February 1846
Newspaper: Liverpool Mail
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 221 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE CHARITIES

... 294 ; new cases visited at their own houses, and supplied with medicine, 66; total, 3eo.—Visitors, Rev. C. Morrill', Charles Booth, John Rogers, and J. W. Williams, Esqrs. John Leech, House Surgeon. Secretary, Mr. D. H. Gibson. LIVERPOOL INFIRMARY REPORT ...

NORTHERN HOSPITAL REPORT, JULY 4

... medicine at the Institution, 196; new cases visited at their own houses, and supplied with medicine, 91 total. 277.—Visitors, Charles Booth, Esq., Vice-President; Mr. James Mulleneux, ey. D. D. Stewart, Rev. Cyrus Morrall. House Surgeon, Mr. John Leech. ...

yt WA ot TAGES Monday last. at St. Michael's Church, by the Rey Joseph Eaton, Mr. De , hat-manufacturer, to

... Mr. De , hat-manufacturer, to Miss: Kent, both of this city. At Over, on Thursday last by the Rev. Mr. Ploor,; A M. Mee Charles Booth, to Moss Mary Tarver, off Marz'es . 8 On Tuesday Inst. at in this city.) by the Rev. W. Richardson, Mr. Jones to thy, youngest ...

Published: Friday 04 February 1820
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 259 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TO MACHINE MAKERS and COTTON SPINNERS.—POTTER'S SELF-ACTING MULE.—The Assignees vbankrupt, hereby give notice, ..

... that behalf the commissioner acting the matter of the said petition. J. A. HARDING, Messenger. \I7~HEREAS a petition of CHARLES BOOTH, at present and for seven years last past, or thereabouts, residing No. 14, Downjng-street, in Ardwick, Manchester, the ...

Published: Saturday 07 September 1844
Newspaper: Manchester Courier
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1175 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

STRANGERS' FRIEND SOCIETY

... 0 0 Samuel Martin, per Mr. T. Kaye G. D. per ditto Mr. Thomas Balmer Mr. George Thompson, per Mr. 0. Waterhouse 3 0 0 Charles Booth, per Mr. T. Kaye 2 0 0 Jane Chorley, per 0. Waterhouse 2 0 0 James Moss, Esq. James Bent, Esq 2 0 0 John Harris 1 0 0 A ...

LOCAL MEETINGS,

... to elect a qualified practitioner to fill the office of honorary surgeon to the institution. The chair was occupied by Charles Booth, Esq. The following three gentlemen were brought forward as candidates :—Dr. Manley, moved by the Rev. W. Pollock, and ...

LIVERPOOL DISPENSARIES

... at the institution, 175; new cases visited at their own houses, and supplied with medicine, 101; total. 276.—Visitors, Charles Booth, Esq. Vice-President ; Rev. D. D. Stewart, Rev. Cyrus Mor ra ll, and Mr. Avison. House Surgeon, Mr. John Leech. BIRKENHEAD ...

THURSDAY, November 6—Wind S.S.E. fresh

... Macrae, Esqr*., and Rev. J. H. Stafford. South —Rev. C. Morrall. M.A., Vice-president; James Mulleneux, T. Avison, and Charles Booth, Esqrs. Secretary—J. Whitby Williams. Dupensarict' Office, 1, Antcick-street. ...

Published: Saturday 08 November 1845
Newspaper: Liverpool Mail
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 227 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

LOT XIX,

... r thereto beloeging, situate in Stockwell eet, in Leek at orcsaid, as the Panic are now hi the several occupations ot Charles Booth, William Abbott, Joseph Walwyo, Thomis Burrows, and William and James Mison. LOr XX. _ Six Pieces or Parce — ls — o - t ...