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BANKRUPTS.-DIVIDENDS

... merchants S. Rest, Norwich, upholsterer—H. Pluck well, Horse Guards, victualler W. Gutteridge, Hackney, grocer W. Kigar, Maidstone, Kent,grocer J. Tliayer-street, St. L'-bone, haberdasher—W. Beecher, Docking, Norfolk, farmer—J. Battersby, Lower Shad well ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1817
Newspaper: Carlisle Patriot
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 327 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Commercial TperalD

... Solomon ns, Loudon, taylor. James Pc- k. London, stationer. I homas Williams, L-.n-'on, linen rlraper, John Joluiiluti, Maidstone, Kent, woollen draper, Robert Johnson, Loudon, baker, George H*esgkcl|, London, lor. John Laulman, London, hat cturrr. J dm ...

Published: Saturday 24 November 1810
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 533 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

MARKETS. FAIRS. Ac. Ac

... dealer in boots and shoes. John Pellam the cider, late of To* vil, now of Chard, Kent.seed-crusher. Henry Frederic Cnnnon-row, Westminster, Middlesex, surgeon and apothecary. Richard Day and Hubert llitvhman Day. Tovil Oil-mill, near Maidstone, Kent, seed ...

MAUUIAGKS

... Hutchinson iverpool, ship Mosman, Liverpool, merce —R. Me Regent. K. hancerye atreet, Piccad lly, ker—J. Potter, Maidstone, Kent, lane, boot and gro cere W, Neale and R. Wale, Tooley-street, Luckett, Bloxham, Oxfordshire, dee cattleJ. B jun. of Luton, ...

Published: Saturday 30 January 1830
Newspaper: Carlisle Patriot
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 730 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MARKETS

... merchant. John Nichols, Finchingfield. E;*»ex, tanner. John Thomas, late of Kent-street, Sontliwark. carpenter. Charles Lucas. Keunington, Surrey, dealer chapman. George Burn, Maidstone. pa«rtry-cook, George LmnLcit, Sloa lie-street, Chaises, schoolmaster. ...

Corn Mill to Let

... and receive Proposals till the of February next, when the Tenant will declared the Hause of Andrew Ilinncr, the Sign of the Golden Lion, Harrington Harbour. Harrington Parks, 11 Jan. 1819. (2) Dwelling House, in Maryport, To be SOLD. TO SOLD in Public Sale ...

VALUABLE COAL LEASE for S,

... that it deemed faperioe to any in the Firth of Forth. The Dillanec from the Coalhill to LtmekHat, where it it flopped, it boot 4 Milea. There it a fault frame Engine, with the neccflary Apparatm, to Sold by Bargain, the Tboohlll, the Inch Diameter. One ...

COMMERCIAL HERALO

... Lancashire, whitstei. John WaUon, Liverpool, merchant, john. Higginson, Manchester, cotton manufacturer. George New ton, Maidstone, Kent, saddler. Augustus Win. Sorgenfrcy, Liverpool, merchant. Lewis Kern and Daniel Muller, London, furriers. John Shoolbred ...

Published: Saturday 02 March 1811
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 2953 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FARMING STOCK, &c., FOR SALE. be SOLD, in PUBLIC SALE, on MON-5 DAY the 26th of ..

... and now in the Occupation of Dorothy Black, as lenant. The above Premises are subject to the payment ot the Annual Ground Kent of 7s. lid. to Henry Cur- For Particulars apply to Mr. Smith, of Maryport, and Mr. Lightfoot, of Dearham, the Trustees and ...

.|. ui., -i,,.* WdRCSWORTH *vn th* Om'M-EATfß.—One*, I rem*m- you buy or b*ll. lot hire, make a eV(!r \v ,

... little or no business dune. Duly called 200,000/. PKKSKKT PRICKS. £ S. d. £ S. d. Kent Pockets, 1838 Ditto choice, do. East Kent pocketa, do. Sussex do. Kent bag* do. East Kent do. 1837’* 1836’s 0 0 to 4 10 U 5 5 to 8 0 ._4 10 0 to 8 O 3 10 to 8 0 4 0 to ...

The late Election

... fact which it is impossible to get over. Kent.—The Reformers celebrated the election of Hodges for the Western Division by a splendid entertainment, given a booth erected in a field at the back of the Maidstone Free School. Mr. Dr. Knox were the chief ...

Published: Saturday 02 September 1837
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1703 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Our contemporary of

... worn-out hack scarcely worth the price at iich it had been hired for the day, mounted by an latent sportsman, dressed in top boots n white mils, new tor the occasion. No sooner d iunds cast off than those sportsmen who looked ion hedges barriers to their ...