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PROMOTER LIFE ASSURANCE AND f ANNUITY COMPANY, 9, CHATHAM PLACE, BLACKFRIARS, LONDON. Established 1826— ..

... will be an extensive sale for them in this neighbourhood. Dated Oct. 28, 1847. Cure of AsUana of Ten Years' Standing. I, Thomas Hardy, aged t>6 years,! teen afflicted wilh a severe Asthma for 10 years, during which time I have tried every , known remedy ...

Published: Thursday 25 October 1849
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1340 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

The Annual Meeting in the Chippenham Agricultural Association took place on Friday. The exhibition of stock was ..

... (by R. B. Hale, esq., M.P.) 3 To John Walker, for the best milch cow, bred by claimant, (by George Emery, esq.) .. ..2 To Thomas Hardy„ for the second best milch cow, (by the Rev. Henry Richards) No. Premiums the Soeietv: 1. To John Walker, owner of the ...

Wednesday’s and Thursday’s Posts

... Edward Haines, of Leicester, tavlor. James Cambridge, dealer. Thomas Danvers, and James Danvers, jun. Cooper's-rovv, merchants. Joseph Hardy, Thomas Hardy. Wm. Morton Hardy, and John Horton Hardy,, Birmingham, ...

GAME LISTS. —COUNTY OF SOMERSET. FIRST PUBLICATION. PERSONS WHO HAVE OBTAINED GAME CERTIFICATES FOR THENAR 1845 ..

... Wraxall Adams Arthur F. Edwd. J.,jun. Cotltelstoiie Marriott Capt. E. Taunton, i' Henry Sothehtone Rev. Thomas Herutndge AUen cLterblade Ettery Thomas Redhill Marshall Ambrose Chewstoke S t Bristol Evans Albert B. Tichenham George jun. Dundry Rev \ mi. ...

Published: Thursday 18 September 1845
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1522 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Imperial Parliament

... Navy Board. Their period of service was only three years. He begged to remind the Committee, that neither Sir Thomas Foley nor Sir Thomas Hardy, had more than £450 a year. This he thought was unjust towards men who had served in every clime, and were engaged ...

Sunday and Tuesday's

... peace or war, and thus proves the wisdom of the bold decisive measures adopted the British Government. Monday Rear-Admiral Thomas Hardy, im.d Portsmouth, from Lisbon, in the 74. etter from Lisbon. Jan. 19, says, One division of the Army hasmarchiii toAt; ...

SNOOK'S APERIENT FAMILY PILLS, A most excrlleiU Medicine for Bdious and Liver Complaints, Indigestion, ..

... there will an extensive sale for them in this neighbourhood. Dated Oct. 28, 1817. Cure of Asthma of Ten Years' Standing. I, Thomas Hardy, aged 66 years,| have been afflicted with a A«hms for 10 yara, during wiiich time I have tried every known remedy and have ...

Published: Thursday 27 September 1849
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 2046 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Sunday and Tuesday's

... made at Bonavistt), and wearing apparel, bearing the names of Smith amt Hall, two gentlemen who were passengers in the Sir Thomas Hardy, one the reaseis which tire pirate bad plundered off the Western l- remarkable circumstance, that the leader, or principal ...

Sunday and Tuesday's Posts

... Krxa’s | } v. Crisp, Plaintilfand de k the action waa to recover ace gefterday between exchange alleged to hav im and Sir Thomas Hardy, laintiff for a fum due to h er difcharging a brace of aw's fend any money, or that t 2t, the feconds interfered, To fend ...

Mr. John ?????, the plaintiff in the rhinoceros case, Lord Brougham termed it, of Attwood v. Small, has, we are

... warfare. The Sailor King saw and conversed with the projector, and referred him to tbe late Sir Richard Keates, and Sir Thomas Hardy. Sir Richard Keates, in company with a naval officer of 40 yeare* service, yet alive, who fought at Trafalgar, and was ...

Sunday and Tuesday's Posts

... of taking in a supply of wine for the whole of this squadron, whose deslinalioD and object are involved in mystery. Sir Thomas Hardy, it is stated, aailed with sealed orders, which are not to be opened till reaches a certain latitude. Each ship is in fine ...

Sunday and Tuesday's Posts

... the Squadron will be re-equipped, and ready for it being his Royal Highncss's particular desire inspect them, with Sir Thomas Hardy, previous to their Hailing. The Lord High Admiral will proceed thence, the Royal Sovereign Yacht, Sir \Vni. Hoste, bart ...