DIVIDENDS
... 'odging house keeper. June I'.*, 17, and July 12 ; *olicit ...
... 'odging house keeper. June I'.*, 17, and July 12 ; *olicit ...
... OF FRIDAY, FEB. 22.] DECLARATIONS OF INSOLVENCY. Robert Long, of Dursley, Gloucestershire, dealer. James Stanger, of Maidstone, Kent, ironmonger. BANKRUPTS. TO SURRENDER AT BASINOHAIX STREET. Edward James Ravenscroft, of Took’s court, Cursitor street ...
... and March at the Court of Commissioners of Bankrupts. Solicitor, burton, 16, Queen-square, Bloomsbury. James Potter, c* Maidstone, Kent, grocer and cheese-monger, Jan. 2D, Feb. 5, and March 5, at the Court Commissioners of Bankrupts. Solicitor, Dod, Nor ...
... Green the younger, and Charles William Green, Hayle Mill, and Otham Mills, near Maidstone, Kent, paper manufacturers. p EKSEDE p John Taylor, Little Pulteney street. Golden square, cheesemonger, bankrupts TO SL‘RUENOI'K IS THE COUNTRY. i Richard Pearce ...
... June 5.—A. Greaves, merchant, Queen street, Cheapside, at the Court of Bankruptcy. June J. Nevin, ironmonger, Seven Oaks, Kent, at the Court Bankruptcy. June B.—T. Bailey, saddler. East Retford, Nottinghamshire, at the While Hart Inn, East Retford. June ...
... seller, December 6 and January 10; solicitor, Mr.C.T; Jehkinson, JU>ndp*. . • ■■-.. ■i „^|)!i ; AUeih ...
... first iovernor of tlic Prince was the Earl of Hol•BJ , fi*U^ Br ...
... solely confined. RespecUble references and secuiity will be reouired. PJ^?f 4 V pp,y * ?? *â¢* mNL * miilf; rees, and Co. Kent street, Liverpool. 10th May, 1837. MECHANICS' NEWS ROOM. AT a MEETING of the Subscribers to the above Room, held oti Tuesday ...
... Cheapside, London. Edward Mercer, of Capel, Kent, grocer, Aug. 27 and October 1, at the Court of Bankruptcy; solicitors, Messrs. Rolfe and Homestead, Warwick court, Gray’s Inn. Thomas Turner, late of Tonbridge, Kent, scrivener, Aug. 28 and Oct 1, at the Court ...
... forgive me, Is what—when done with less dainty grace— Plain folks caU Theft! American Deer.—They iuffer moit from wolrei, who boot in packs like hounds, and who seldom give tho chase until deer is taken. hare often sat, moonlight summer night, at the door ...
... OF WELLINGTON. LORD GREY. SIR R. PEEL. MR. WILBERFORCE. LORD DURHAM. THE SPEAKER. HER MAJESTY. LORD MELBOURNE. DUCHESS* OF KENT. LORD JOHN RUSSELL. DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND. MARQUIS OF NORMANBY. LORD BROUGHAM. LORD LYND HURST. MR. O'CONNELL. DUCHESS OF ...
... the monster was visiting. Yes—there lay the burly boxer, stretched upon i the bed, with none of his dress removed, except the boot from the limb tbat was injured—his new blue coat, with glaring yellow buttons, and drab knee breeches, soiled i with the street ...