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Drary Theatre Saturday last on honor of Sir Walter Scott amounted Kent the Princess Victoria— will Knutsford to ..

... Drary Theatre Saturday last on honor of Sir Walter Scott amounted Kent the Princess Victoria— will Knutsford to-morrow from Hall to and -9 Theatres— In tbe opinion of gentleman in tbe best circuit in England tbe giotioo decreased in an ratio to generally ...

Opportunity. O BE LET, aSPIRIT VAULTS, in | satisfaction will be given as to the productiveness of a Chester, doing

... ticulars of Contracts. countigs, Xe. Berks, Brecknock, Chester, Cornwall, Cumberland, Do Essex, Hants, Isle of Man, Isle of Wight, Kent, Lancaster, Middlesex, Norfolk, Northumberland, N Nottingham, Pem- broke, Suffolk, Somerset, Surrey, Sussex, Warwick, York ...

Published: Friday 03 June 1836
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1624 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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... stole pair of boots in City over to Borough to sell them but his own boots were so queer actually took off on bridge flung them over into water Just he looking for customer it occurred to him it would better for him to pull on tbe boots return to crib ...

TO COOKE respectfully invites the attention of Gentlemen to superior STOCK of BEST DOUBLE HATS offered the ..

... to dinner Lord Maidstone Sir Francis Burdett and J Sinclair present William Hill Esquire Chairman of Garnett’s committee presided Mr Garnett made a most excellent speech and was most loudly applauded Francis Burdett and Lord Maidstone spoke with their ...

110 P INTELLIGENCE

... Sussex planters are determined to gain the pre-emine nee, if possible, and as our quality is superior to t >» Urze the Middle-Kent planters to take perticular pai in leav- ing every mouldy hop and all the black leaves out of the sample. ‘The large quantity ...

Published: Tuesday 11 September 1832
Newspaper: Chester Courant
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1794 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

ell if IOU1 CHESHIRE ASHXR AND JOURNAL Price 4Jd VOL XVII No 5 FRIDAY June 8 1838 j I 1

... deemed superfluous London: Published by Thomas Boys Printseller to HRH the Duchess of Kent 11 Golden Square Also published separately CHALON’S PORTRAIT HRH DUCHESS KENT This is in all respects a perfect Companion Portrait to that of her Majesty noticed ...

Select SKETCHES IN (From the Manchester Courier) No H— Adoration of the Rembrandt BAUBBY Bring gift to Him ! He

... ch f Golden Drop 7at 3 lb Nine paid— This race created considerable attention At Golden Drop took lead closely followed by Parolles the strong and quick running both looked winner Tbe other three kept behind round taming corner were tbe of Golden pretty ...

Sourrui Dr, Bowring, haying his labours in France, has more reached Lonelon.—Gtode. Mr. Ranain has been ..

... soleedid wink containeel fitty•trine miniature paintings' and above a thousand Man mi n iatures, ith brilliant borders of golden foliage. It contained the only known portraits of the Duke and Duchess of Bedford —alto portraits of Henry V. of England, ...

ODE TO A COAL FIRE,.YOUND NEAR RYDAL

... INTELLIGENCE. Price of 14. ps la OW 41.ueh per tett -Monday, May 14 -- Kent f5O. 1.. fti es ; Dims Bags £4 bs to £3 bs ; Mitt Poets.. £4O. so f 5 Pk; Du. fees to £5 11; Weskl t. 4 Kent Pockets £4O .0 £4 34 ; Ditto 13.1. E- -0 Co --$ ; £3 CO. tu £4 ; Old ...

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... Cook It is that Cook took lodgings in Maidstone that during bis there numberless Swing” letters were received by persons in neighbourhood that finding suspected of being the writer of these letters left Maidstone but before bis departure paid received ...

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... thrashing machine in the pa of Hanley William but matter entirely create any scusation its immediate acighbonrh KENT A88XZE8 Incendiaries— Maidstone 14-— brothers 19 and 20 William and Henry Packman charged with maliciously and feloniously setting fire to ...

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... and, casting down his eyes, beheld what had before escaped his observation, a pair huge Wellington boots in lieu of the delicate sandal spruce half-boot. A loud horse-laugh from some wags in ambush accompanied the denouement, and the luckless lover hastened ...

Published: Tuesday 11 January 1831
Newspaper: Chester Courant
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3005 | Page: 4 | Tags: none