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... hereinafter mentioned r in order that such them, on examination.shall found fit, may be sent GAakisoN Dorr, viz. Kent> more than 55mi!es Maidstone or Surrey >••. ...
... hereinafter mentioned r in order that such them, on examination.shall found fit, may be sent GAakisoN Dorr, viz. Kent> more than 55mi!es Maidstone or Surrey >••. ...
... Gloves—ditto, lined with wool, fur, and flannel—leaJjies, cloth, and nankeen Gaiters, for men, women, and children— Half-Boots 'Shdes—Ktiso Boot and- Shoe woolly hocks, Out pair—Horse-hair .and. •other Shoe Socks. 1 . . Oct.laps'. ; •; ; FlV£ Thousand Pounds; ...
... In such ' ases, it only cannon that can play the enemy wig'll effect The battalion therefore will reserve its fire tif. the boots take the ground, when each officer commar.V.uig piatocn will pour in his fire on the boat opposl to him, at the instant the ...
... and Tribunate, and Council . delivered congratulatory speeches to the : Sceptre which the Emperor carried, was cr, with a golden serpent twined around it, unte.l with globe bearing figure repreg Charlemagne. private Bonaparte, for his coaii,are calculated ...
... mine woe Nartan | ing ~~ Re Worstec, Nankee risoned two years. Oo ne pri- Mad boots and one discharged by pro- é&c. Whoiesae and isiness was done on the ‘Nisi Blacking, tor Boots LE lene and on Sa- ( on al Vey A wili be hoiden o as andon th en prisoners ...
... Davrc., Warwick-street, Golden-square.--—/ln;iti» late of Glocesur.street, Hoxton, ¥,^ dl ' ’. dealer and chapmen, March S2, April 2, M. atGu Idhall. Att. Sirtlficid, Prcscot-street, Goodman b-nelds. DIVIDENDS. Ai'r'lO- E. Kent, ol Bitester, Oxfordshire ...
... atGuddhall. Atr. Mason, St. April 11»* * . fflice Champion, o\ Beech- Jlichscl’s Anry.Gormnll n d . |G> street, Barbican, boot-maker ana Sym, Curjj, May 21, « Guildhall. Bow rt-vHail, chapman; April I--’. Midtlls-ex, w.mesm .- 1 Harding, frimiose«■ F ...
... Wakefield. Atts. Battye Chancery-lane, Lambe and Son, Wakefield— -Sfepl.et Maidstone, d. c. May 30, June h, July a CU'Wnah Atts. and Derby, 1 emple ; and John Scudamore, Maidstone.— Sutttt.t/ Kit-hard Adma, Holt, Norfolk, printer, d. c. June i», 3. Jnly ...
... the .miab Princess Ame- Jii, whose suffering., are expected every hour ter- I rule. \ Al Meeting inhabitants Kent, held yesterday at Maidstone, petition the House - Cotnmons the measure P..rli.untmary Reform ' was agreed to. Colonel Wardle has lately l>een ...
... Jine i-drapers. and C. Juxon, Birmingham, brass-founders. Davies, Kussel-strcel, Bermondsey, leather-dresser. R. Phipps, Maidstone, Kent, linen-draper. Keneftck, Bristol, merchant. T. Chippcndall, St. Martin’a-Unc, uphul>terer.— Dec. 20. W. Whitaker, Wakefield ...
... Colchester; or Cutting, Bartlett’s-buildlngs, Holborn. -H Hearse, Newton Abbot, Devon, linen-draper, Dec. 21, 22, Jan 22, the Golden Lion, Ashburton. Alts. Jordan, hast Teignmooth, Devon; or Fait bank, Staple Inn James Ciemmom and Umrlcs Hrire, Pickctt-strect ...
... surgeons by whom the body was opened, has returned a verdict of Died Poison.' As the Maidstone coach was turning a little but its track near the top of Wrotham-hill, in Kent, to accommodate a gentleman passing in a gig, the wheels came in contact with hard ...