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INTERESTING WORKS, Just Published Henry COLBURN and Rich. BENTLEY, New Burlington- Street, London. OF DR. ..

... of material political know, ledge.— S/a ntlard. 3. LIEUT HARDYs TRAVELS in tbe INTERIOR of MEXICO, ia 1820, 1827, and 1888. In 1 vol. Svo. with numerous illustrations. 16s. Lieutenant Hardy went out in the capacity of a commissioner for the general ...

Published: Thursday 21 January 1830
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1039 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Francom, Mr. Quiet-street 1 0 Ford, Randal Lansdown-place, East 5 0 Fitzgerald, Mrs. Circus Jirr .- .„ 2 Fry, Mr

... Livery-stables 2 Reynolds, New Bond-street 3 3 Hemmings, Mrs. 1 Hale, Wm. esq; Alfred-street 5 0 Hulley, Mr. Now King-street 2 Hardy, E W. esq; BladudV-buildings Hunt, Thos. Argyle-s-.reet 1 Hunter, Rev. J. Ainslie's Belvedere 2 Hall, Mr. .. 2 Harvey ...

Published: Thursday 21 January 1830
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1041 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE

... SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE. The follow ing' particulars respecting- the early age ol this distinguished artist, are given in the Lit. Gazette: Sir Thomas Lawrence was native of Bristol, where he was born at the White Hart Inn, then kept his father, in Broad-street ...

BANKRUPTS FROM FRIDAY's GAZETTE

... Inn, Bath. ' Henry Hartop, Hoyland, Watb-upon -^ Tn , 'v t. *j Thomas Bagnall, Westweli, Bankrupts from Tuesday's GA *'ir- rff impressions of our /ast—Jeremy o( Reg Gravel-Pits, brewer. Thomas Flutter, «« iP now Henrietta-street, P Isaac and Isaac Isaac ...

Sunday and Tuesday's Posts

... they inflicted on him caused his death. The prisoner was ordered for execution ou Monday. At Huntingdon assizes on Saturday, Thomas Hollingshead was found guilty of breaking and entering, on the 9th of July last, the dwelling-house of Wm. Foster, and stealing ...

Imperial Parliament

... Navy Board. Their period of service was only three years. He begged to remind the Committee, that neither Sir Thomas Foley nor Sir Thomas Hardy, had more than £450 a year. This he thought was unjust towards men who had served in every clime, and were engaged ...

SOMERSETSHIRE ASSIZES

... when informed of the murder. It was deposed by George Wood, workman in Mr. Ricks's factory, along with Russell, that he heard Thomas ask the prisoner what sort of engagement he had last night ?to which he replied, it was a d—d hot one.—Another witness stated ...

SOMERSETSHIRE ASSIZES

... John Willy, J onn Duson, Thomas How and Thomas Chidgey, James Clark, Joseph Toogood, James Naish. No Bill—Simon and Catherine Dunning, John Smart, Richard Mitchell, George Hurdacre, G Parsons. Acquitted.—Thomas Chapell, Thomas Hawkins, John Madden Samuel ...

THE Large Comnfodiouai H O V H ' PREMISES, WELLP * y For particulars apply to JVir. f •. King-street,

... Jforil, at Two o'clock, Articles will be exhiWtcdYor rniZES, viz Apr thuses, Hyacinths, 6to>€ and Green-hou«e Pan Cape Ericas, Hardy Plants, Mushrooms, Sea-rvai bage, Potatoes, Kidney Beans, Grapes, Dessert Apr / Asparagus, Pine-Apples, Rhubarb, &c. Persons ...

SOMERSETSHIRE ASSIZES

... Joseph Coombs, was possessed of certain property, which he devised to his servant, Elizabeth Hicks, for her life. She married Thomas Extance, wbo, with his wife, were the defendants in the case. The plaintiff's wished this will to be set aside, on the ground ...

BANKRUPTS FROM FRIDAY's GAZETTE

... Lancashire, cotton-spinner. William Lewes, * HertforsbirQ, cattle salesman. John Thomas pro wine-merchant. Sadler, Dartford, Kent, and g.ndener. Certificates, May 25. Thomas Baynton, Gloucestershire, coach-propri»tor.—Wingfield Childswickham, Gloucestershire ...

Married. At Maddington, Mr. Cockrell, Warminster, to Sarah, dau. of Mr. Mlie», the former place.—At All Souls', ..

... Mr. John Morris, the Old Bull Inn, to Fauny. second daughter of Mr. John Trimbr. Mr. Frederick Brice, grocer, to Miss Ann Hardy, both of Bridgewater —At Ewell, Surrey, Capt. 11. W. Scatt, R.N. Anne, eldest daughter Isaac Lane, esq.—-At Aylesbary, Mr. ...