Bankrupts
... horse-dealer, d. ft c—January 18,19, Feb. 12. Kitty, jun. Cheltenham. THOMAS DAWSON, of Manchester, co. Lancaster, victualler, d. ft ...
... horse-dealer, d. ft c—January 18,19, Feb. 12. Kitty, jun. Cheltenham. THOMAS DAWSON, of Manchester, co. Lancaster, victualler, d. ft ...
... were found the Grand Jury against George Ragg, for selling a blasphemous and seditious libel, entitled No 9. the Republican; Thomas Wells, for using seditious language, cursing the King, Braniis, author a seditious publication, entitled Letter tothe Reformers ...
... situate in Double- I, street, now in the occupation of Thomas Ridgel. Lot 8. Two Freehold Tenements, with the Yard and '. Premises thereto belonging, situate in Back-lane, and now in the tenure of Thomas Gutridge and John Swift. Lot 4. Ail that very desirable ...
... situate in Doublestreet, now in the occupation of Thomas RidgeL . Lot 3. Two freehold Tenements, with the Yard and' Premises thereto belonging, situate in Back-fane, and now in the tenure of Thomas Gutridge and John Swift. Lot 4. All that very desirable ...
... the Subscribers to the above Association. Abraham John Wainfleet Malkinson T. Waindeet Ashton Thomas ditto Martin David ditto Audas William ditto Moore Thomas Thorpe Booth Robert ditto Martin James Ashby Booth Richard ditto Mowbray James Friskney Brumby ...
... A M ES; a beautiful collection of GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS, all young and in a very healthful state; together with a quantity of hardy Evergreens and Flow ering Shrubs pots, well worth the attention of any person who may be inclined to purchase them. The frames ...
... Whaley William Charlesworth S.J. Burbidge Thomas Whaley Samuel Hardy John Barnes John Hougham. Linncy Richard Barston John Colli ngwood Wm. Singleton William Barston Thomas Hardy James Wafcolt. Bestwick Samuel Thomas Porter Edward Buck Hart ...
... was convicted of stealing two heifers from a Held called the Willow-bridge close, Carlton Scrope, the property of Mr. James Hardy, of Hougham, which heifers the prisoner drove to Lincoln, and sold in the market the 25th of February. He called no witnesses ...
... hereby order the said Rates to be paid to Mr. William Allison, Jun. banker, Louth, on or before the Fifth day of April next THOMAS TAYLOR, Clerk. Tetney, March 13th, 1820. COUNTY FIRE-OFFICE RETURNS. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons who in 1819 completed ...
... admeasurement. BA. IR. OP. (more less), bounded in part by Gun ton's Road, and on other parts by an allotment to the late Mr. Thomas Man, deceased. Immediate possession may had the above estates, ■upon the purchase-monies being secured to the satisfaction ...
... Andrew Newton Massingberd Rev. C.B. Butler William Rampton Kettlrthorpe Blvth William Makins Thomas Toflucy Buuivant John NevtleN.G. Esq. Butler George Nicholson Thomas Brampton CheswickJohn Ingleby, Norwood John . Newton CodHngJohn North cflftoh OtteT George ...
... three pair of stones, together with good brick Dwelling-house, Stable, Yard, and other conveniences, in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Edis, baker; also the extensive premises occupied by Mr. John Robertson Coachmaker's Shop and Ware-rooms, with large Wood-yard ...