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STATES of Mr. HENRY STENT, Deceased. — A” Pergons having any claim or demand on thé Henery of the Steck

... STATES of Mr. HENRY STENT, Deceased. — A” Pergons having any claim or demand on thé Henery of the Steck Exchange, and Benner street g are desired fortiwith to send an of the to Mr. Donne, Avettouecr, Banner-street. Bunhill row, bis in order that the same ...

Published: Thursday 02 August 1810
Newspaper: Morning Advertiser
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 336 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

SES We ww med. Bemy for hauld be ia Lon- Westward. TH, and Co. ‘homas ‘Thom- + was lost on

... tenants, and Particulars hnd 2 Bethnal-green ; and of the Auctioneer, 172, > Genteel Family Residence and - house. —By JOHN HENERI: On the Premises, No. 7, CHURCH-ROW, the Church, on THURSDAY, ‘the 20ch 1 Direction of the of the late Mr. gemine Household ...

JSiUuil Hccorocr

... supposed to be part of her crew, viz. Matthew, Andrew, Lawson, J. Winder, Ennis, John Bremmelow, John Crune, F. Carpenger, James Henery, and John White. There is little doubt'but the above. vessel was. the Grenada, Capt. Oxion, from Grenada. ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1810
Newspaper: Morning Advertiser
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 291 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

ees ns he LPE and other] rumpri additional | bedi ona dre moesr atthe VANLY, ded ter a Pubhe-bouse. nur

... and out-houses. “Th a geount-rent of only £10 per had on the Praises: ted evil ict valusble Copyhold Land, with eg —By JON HENERI Atthe WHITE PSN, UNBRID hills os DAY, March 16. at Two precisely, in fi L of the Pr roprictors. disscl. ing Sage ply to Lis ...

THE. KING, IND QUEEN:

... Augusta, and Princess Of Hesse Hombourg._ Expresses were. Sent by . spe 7 - al messengers,' to call Sir FiOncis Milthan and 'Sir Henery Halford, who repaired to the-Palace iii a short time. They remained with the Queen till: past 12 o'clock when they pronounced ...

Tke SPAMSII GES. lIA HON GKHAMR

... part of his crew, viz.— — Matthew, — Andrew, — Law son, J. Winder, — Ennui, John Bkemmelow, John Crum, F. Carpenter, Ja_. Henery, and John White. There is little doubt but the above vessel was the Grcnuxla, Captain T. Oxton, from Grenada. On Friday last ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1810
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 857 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... bar;nkropi o(f thle xit ies ii at 1'oao he ?? Scottrerctd. * Thuis event do rlo toola his d vclittiug eis . le hes it a Son, Mn. Henery Cook, wje pis in's to coro) a eles'r Etaravor. A lt-rtroxi ef lie as a., which lie Ila, o aved, poa-esuse corjsidpralble meric ...

ro: LOW.D.b.N.GAZE TTZ, :Satin:ay, March 6. 1/BAKKRUFTS. 3. White - and W. French, Devonshire Street, ..

... oungcr, of Clifton. in the count- of Giesler. lunging house keeper. Attu. Messrs.lldlington and Gregory, ti d.. ford Row. Henery, of Kingston-upon-Hull. trierchant. Atts. MOW]. Boom, son, and Al Rower, Bartlitt's J. Chant, late of Walsall. in th.. county ...

Published: Sunday 07 March 1819
Newspaper: National Register (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 799 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MR.WAITHMAN. Yesterd

... Parkeer, req. D)I PID. On Saturday last, at foist o'clock ?? as. v Frer a lirreeing ill- ness, Mrs. Amelia Lyte, avife of Mr. Henery ILyte, No. 10, George's-street, Adeiphil, and sister ~of Lieut:-Colonel Viney, IL A. truly regretted by all wiolkirew her: ...

Published: Friday 13 March 1818
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3821 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... to to WVillianm Smith ao io Robert Hiawkes, Esq. to o Stquire and Wilkinson lo no Miss Brooke 10 a Thooniat Bihyon an in Henery Franicis, Esq. 5 S llenrv -ail io Yo Johln Suidhury, jun. S 5 John Wilson ao io John %'tils, Esq. 5 o John Brook]e to lo Air ...

'HE LONDON CHRONICLE for 18 NAVAL REGISTER. PLYMOUTH, SEPT. Ig. Sailed the Sabine and Plover, floops of war, on a

... part of his crew, Matthew, - Andrew, ---- r -- Lawfon, J. Winder, - Ennis, John Brernmelow; John Creenr,. F. Carpenter, James Henery, and John WLite. There is little doubt but the above vetret was the Grenada, Captain T. Oxton, from Grenada. The Old ganchefler ...

Published: Friday 21 September 1810
Newspaper: London Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1383 | Page: 8 | Tags: none