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Ww.nULfCT?, ;» JOHN J HOttAMV, /.* JOHN lGGm.OtiN>

... Ww.nULfCT?, ;» JOHN HOttAMV, /.* JOHN lGGm.OtiN> Assurance Compdntf of xokDon. President and Directoii «M|nwiit tlie Public, that the of this Compaut will iu future be conducted upon new principle*, ana Si* •' correct CiilciiTatiott! amount of nucli profit ...

GAME

... proceed with utmost rigdnr of the law. BROOK WM. BRIDGES. J. W. H. BRYOGES. GEORGE HUGHES D’AETH. WM. HAMMOND. JOHN HARRISON. HENRY OXGNDBK. JOHN PLUMPTRGB. THOMAS PAPILLON. ' Cutoiory Idtfi Sept 1817. A COMPLETE, MANUAL FOR SPORTSMEN. On the First Day of ...

Ai UUEMS AM) OFII.NCE3

... been walking on Primrose-bank, and in their retorn, when passing Mr. Biech's sizing- house, they fonnd two lads, Thos. and John Gillesby, weavers, of Caldcoats, irritating the watch-dog, to which they bad given more than the aanal length of rope, and ...

Published: Sunday 20 July 1817
Newspaper: Windsor and Eton Express
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1502 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Miscellaneous

... wlieu he was acquittei . Two men of North Petherton, named John and Thomas Bodley, who were riding at most rate on Sunday evening last from Bridgwater, where they had got inebriated, met Mr, John Heed, of g- J water, in his gig, with his wife and child ...

LONDON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16

... eight detained as prisoners, and the remainder, who were wounded, were landed to the westward of Bombay. Ihe pirates were armed with six nine-noundcrs, and carried from 200mtii. The Union, Baiker stated to have been wrecked about.fifteen months previous ...

Published: Monday 18 August 1817
Newspaper: Hampshire Chronicle
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4892 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Slcnni Boats

... Glamorganshire —Saturday, September 6, at Cardiff. NORTH WALES. Serjeant Ileywood and John Balguy, Esq. Carmarthen —Monday, August 25. Haverfordwest —Saturday, August 30. Cardigan —Friday, September 5. On Wednesday the Paris Papers of Sunday last arrived. The ...

PRICK Ol

... survived only three months, died the 19th Feb, IBM, I year . On Monday last William Burrows, Esq. cititen and Alderman, and John Lovick, Esq. citizen and haberdasher, were sworn into office SlierilTs Norwich for the year ensuing; several the Aldermen, ...