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SOLD BY PR. A NEW-BUILT FR pact DWEjLLING-HO c the West-Street, in small Quit Rent; Land Tax Bed-rooms* one ..

... DWEjLLING-HO c the West-Street, in small Quit Rent; Land Tax Bed-rooms* one Parlour, c and*a pump of exctllen* For Particulars ' Thomas.Cooper and i f GLOBk PALL-.VL' FIRE, \LL Persons v J. become d , take Notice, hat Ri ready tor delivery * hands of their respo ...

Published: Monday 23 June 1806
Newspaper: Hampshire Chronicle
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 894 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

HOUSE OF COMMONS, Friday, July 11

... aged 6a.- At her lolfe, on the Lower Terrace, Iflington, in the 8,sth year of her age, Mrs. Hannah Pemberton, relidt of Mr. Thomas Pemberton, formerly of the Bank.-At Twickenham, Middlefer -Mrs.Swainfon. wife of _ Swainfon, E ?? Eginl, in North Britail ...

Published: Saturday 19 July 1806
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3091 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

COCA'/AG

... called out, What borough those ladies serve • which Sir William Coventry replied, they serve lor the Sneaker’s chambe r.’ Sir Thomas Lyttelton said, peihaps Speaker may mistake gentlemen with line sleeves, dressed like ladies.’ Says the Speaker, ant sure ...

LONDON

... troops had not landed. The reason for this delay is said to be, the resistance of the Montenegrins. Until the claims of this hardy and intrepid race be satisfied, or their objections removed, it is not very likely that General Lauriston will be able to occupy ...

Advertisements & Notices

... whicrl Mr. and Mrs. VAUGHAN, as VOCAL Pzaroe.!zr~ s,areengaged'. Pricipail'NsTRuMaNccrAL: PEaro0Ajasa, M\jeffrS.. JACKSON, HARDY, C. ASHLLEY, R. ASHLEY, MARSHALL, F. MAR- SHALL, STERNBERG, &c. ' Leader of the Band, Car. XW. MARSHALL. r' 2 Particulari of ...

Lord Keith arrived here this morning from Brighton, and hoisted his flag on board a cutter, which

... nearly a ton and a half of gold and silver for the expedition. On Saturday last d died, in consequence of a fall frbti his gig, Thomas i Lockyer, Esq. the principal merchant of this > town. As ; merchant, his loss will be lon- d *regretted, and as a husband ...

Published: Monday 18 August 1806
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1484 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

LONDON, August 19

... Sheering, Effex.- At his lodgings, at Brighton, Lieutenant Birk, of the South Gloucedter Militia.-At Hackney, Mrs. Hardy, wife of Win. Hardy, Efq.-At Penzance, Mrs. Scoletl, wife of Mr. A. Scolell, Attorney at Law. 1, JOiN DAvis, late of the city of Oxford ...

Published: Saturday 23 August 1806
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4272 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... Geor, s-tquare, tile tatit defirable part i. f the towa for a u .pr~vote rlti.iancc, and iow in tbe occupation of &'nptiin 2 Hardy. Alfo, the nreat and Lonvenlient DWkLLING b likRU'SE and tREMISiLS, plealanriy fitetated ntar Elie aove, beitg No SS, in St ...

STAGS COACHEt.*

... Rich, Bowkcr, yrt Bir.tcrworth, and Rohm Hartley, of Lancaster, cot|d Dolaaurets, at the Griffin inn. Dangerous Corner, in Hardy, Sheffield, York, grocer, at i-Tooiine' n ' , • Ott.* - Henry Capes, Gainshurgh, Lincoln, mercer. White Hart ion. Gainsbutgh ...

COKoner’s INQUEST

... Collett, of that city, Miss Ann Fisher, third - ter of the late H. Fisher, esq. of Westwoo.l Wilts. Lately, at Gretna Green, Thomas ' j aged 71 years, widower, whose ifc this life about the 25th ult.) to Elizabeth widow, aged 59. They are both paupers in ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Fo7glheads of ?? Wine in so Anchors fromr 3 to lS rwt1 mi 2 Tons of Ship Bircuit kii For particulars apply at the O1f1ie of Mr. Thomas Dy, -pa at Cowes. - .co PLYMOUTH.k FOR SALE BY PUBLICNAUCTION, At the London Inn, Foxhole-fteetPl'mouth, onTuef- ti day, the ...

This evening the Capelin schooner arrived here, with dispatches from Vice [ill] Sir Erasmus

... Vansittart, ifrofm Jamaica, last from St. George's, Channel.,. Friday-the Blanche frigate, Sir Thomas. Lavie, from Sbeei'ness ,. . . ?? F- Satarday-.tbe Hardy and Locust gan vesselst'f~onija cruise. ' . . S .Sundaysthe Devastation bomb, Capt. . Smith' for ...

Published: Monday 01 September 1806
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1762 | Page: 3 | Tags: News