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... selt^leeae — - . Tothe i KKOil'OitS and DEBTORS of The late Thomas A ...
... selt^leeae — - . Tothe i KKOil'OitS and DEBTORS of The late Thomas A ...
... which two Mates were got i Blake, and they Mere long esteemed aafoe that country. The peculiar charsaeriKsn «ff they are eery hardy and strong, exceflem tlW' moeera, UQiecrsally quiet, courteous, and their Legs as a Blood Horse, and notusiljeft they are allowed ...
... - - Thomas Stodart. Sheffield - Jofiah. Fairbank. Halifax - John JBolland, Jub. Matubtjltr - - Geo. Woolham. Liverpool' - - Charles Woodward. Blackburn - - John Ban ni fter. Nottingham - - Wright Cold ham. Neivarh - - Thomas Locking. Derby - Thomas Symons ...
... March 26th, 1808. n 0 Partnership Dissalved. I ?? fo lbere - tbrin, ThlAT the Partnership which lately subsisted 1between us, THOMAS SPENICER and WILLIAIM5 GRAVE, boith of SKIPTON, in the county of York, Ironniongers and Timber-Mer- chants, and carried oh ...
... confiding of.a Shop, ; Kitchen, two Chambers over them, and Garrets,. a Cellar and Yard, and now in the occupation of Thomas' DickinTdn and Thomas Lockey, to been- * tered. to the sth April. 1 809. - Lot 4 A MESSUAGBor DWELLING-HOUSE Qtaate on the. North fide ...
... - - - - Mr. John Jrnkir.fon. EafngweU, - - - M-\ Thomas Wrightfon. Halifax, - - - - Mr. William Gregory. Hclmfiy, - - - - Mr. John Sandweth. Hrwden, - - - - Mr. W. A. Juftice. Jfuddenfeld, - - Mr. Thomas Smart.. Hull,- ?? Mr. Caius Thompfon. Kirby Moor ...
... Tents or Huts, oa tha ufjal terms. To !L.rt each day precifely at THREE o'clock. STEWARDS. JOHN ALL*.N. Efq-ire, THOMAS SHAFTO, Efquire, THOMAS DUNN, Efq Mayor. TLe Cordial Balm of Gikad COntinues to be administered in Nervous Complaints with uncommon Success ...
... a Handicap of tg,. each, for Horfes, &c. not thorough-bred. Gentlemen Rrde.-s. Once round the Courfe. THOMAS CHAMBERLAIN. FRANCIS HARTLEY. THOMAS SHAFTO. JAMES PIF.RSE. To remain open until Eight ?? the Night before the Running, and the Horfes, &c. to ...
... and St. Margaret. Hill, Borough. .. t TICKETS and SHARES are selling by W. STORRY, Petergate, York. ; : Mr. THOMAS LOGA^s Assignment. WHerea* THOMAS LOGAN, pf B»^ Son, in tbe County of Derby, In nkeeper, batb, by Indentare dated the 13th day of tbi^in- stant ...
... recommended by a Committee ofthe Houfe of Commons, for a temporary pro- hibition of the ufe of Grain in diftilleries. The Rev. Thomas Paley, M. A. and. Senior Fel- low of Magdalen college, has been prefented, by the Mafter and Fellows of that rociety, to the ...
... Lord Caftlereagh, cheert.— True Blue, cheert— Dr. Burgh, chtert Mr. Hardy, and Mr. Hartley, cheert.— The glorious 14th of May, 1807.— Mr. Milnes, (the Member for PontefraA) cheers Sir Thomas Slingftjy, cheers.— Sir Sydney Smith, Hearts of Oak.— Mr. George ...
... highly' wholefale honfe at Le.cefter, for a dozen Siewart. oft that place, °« Newton Heath, Margaret Ellerby. widow of Mr. Thomas Hardy,of theformerplace. oftenr! r; fofpicion having fallen on elderly (lift. A young man, apprentice to Yefterday fe’nnight ...