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BEDFORD. t«tn#jveFre«hold|F.stacct. failed Park Katmte, with impropriate tithra thereof, and sundry •hplWy ..

... hcd-clianibers, and servants' apartments, kitchen, bre«house, w.lh servants' hall, a convenient court-yard, ksniil* f foot' horses, two roach-houses, and sundry tki, with lawn, pleasure grounds, good kitchen (n the whole about 10 acres. may be had the ...

SALES BY AUCTION

... The shop has recently been divided Into two, which are in the respective occupations of Mr. and Mr. Foulson. There also kitchen, five vaults, and other domestic apartments. The whole are on lease Mr. for 81 years* from Midsummer, 1826. at the low annual ...

which he (Lowe) eold, end for which theft he discharged. A Juror who had not partaken of the beefsteak* the

... of the kitchen of the Chatham Arms while the beefsteaks were frying. Ann Kirkwood, servant at the Chatham Arms, stated that she dressed the steaks. She saw uo person approach the pan while she was frying the uteaks, which she left In the kitchen while ...

ENGINEERING

... oom, two very elegant drawing rooms, spacious dining parlour, library, and gentleman’s dressing room, and a morning room kitchen, scullery, larder, pantry, housekeeper’s room, butler’s pantry, servants* hall, coal, beer, and wine cellars, laundry, coachhouse ...

COM:-11 ILL HOLSK. FULHAM

... laid out with great ta-te into parterres, gravel walks, and shrubberies, extending around the part the pafldo.k; and capital kitchen garden, partly Inclosed with lofty brick walls, clothed with cl '»i fruit trees, the selection which, us well • limb.', expense ...

TURNHAM ORBEN. fi y Mr. CHRISTIE, at the Au'_ti..n Mart, llai tholomew-lane. on Wednesday, Sept. 12, at twelve ..

... under the Duke of Devonshire's manor ef Chla- with Coach-house, Stabling for live horse-s, and walled Pleasure-round, and Kitchen Garden, Conservatory, and Hot- houses, situated at TURNHAM GREEN, Four miles and a half from Hyde Park Corner. The premises ...

CLERGY MUTUAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY. Patrons-THE ARCHBISHOPS OF CANTERBURY AND President— THE BIsHOP OF LONDON. ..

... cious bed-chamber, a drawing-room, two parlours, kitchen, and cellars ; held for a term of 96' years at a ground-rent of _11. per annum. Lot 2. The HOUSE adjoining, being No. 2, containing nine rooms, kitchen, and wash-house, gateway, and larae yard, with ...

CHARLTON, NEAR ULACKHEATH

... noble fore.-t trees great age. intersected and environed by walks, shaded by luxuriant plantations and shrubser'es, capital kitchen garden, orchard, tat buildings, and cottages. The mansion presents handsome elevation, ornamented verandahs, and contains ...

HIS GRACIOUS MAJESTY

... perfectly harmoni'C with the rest. The domestic arrangement Is all that can desired, while the taste and singular style of the kitchen and cellars (which other mansions rarely require or deserve a separate commendation) may Ire assimilated with all due deference ...

CHELTENHAM

... perfectly harmonise with the rest* The domestic arrangement is all that can desired, the taste and singular style of the kitchen and cellars (which other mansions rarely require or deserve a separate commendation) may assimilated with ail due deference ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE STANDARD

... atrocious design, they w ere found only partially consumed. It further appeared that tlie ruffians had lighted large fire in the kitchen, in which they maliciously consumed large quantity the private papers and accounts Mr. Scott, together with pair his shoes ...

VILLA RESIDENCE THE BANKS THE THAMES.—By Mr. HOGGART, at the Mart, FRIDAY, July 26. at Twelve o’clock, Avery ..

... dressing-rooms, four servants-room s, well proportioned drawing-room, dining-room, library, gentleaian’s room, eutrauce-hall, kitchen, housekeeper’srootn, servant>*-hall, well-arranged offices, double coachhouse, four-stall stable, hot-house, green-house, ...