Household Furniture, Bracket-clock, &c
... Household Furniture, Bracket-clock, &c. MR, A. SCOTT will Sell by Auction, at his spacious Rooms, Cambridge-stret, Golden-s ...
... Household Furniture, Bracket-clock, &c. MR, A. SCOTT will Sell by Auction, at his spacious Rooms, Cambridge-stret, Golden-s ...
... London—it is just gone under repair—it has been Boot and Shoe-shop for the last 27 years, but it is suitable for any business where room is required. Inquire at Mr. Goodwin’s Newspaper-office, Old Kent-road, near the BricUayers’ Arms. TO HAIRDRESSERS ...
... round London—lt is just gone under repair—it has been a Boot and Shoe-shop for the last years, but it is suitable for any business where room is required. Inquire Mr. Walker’s Tea warehouse, Old Kent-road. TO BAKERS. —To be LET, a SHOP, deeirably situated ...
... when Herdsfield made the prisoner strip off all his clothes. When was putting on _ his clothes again, stooped to fasten his boot, and began to make effort to vomit. Presently he brought up a halfpenny and two crown pieces. He saw them fall from his mouth ...
... Bermondsey. AS LIGHT I’ORTKR, Youth of respectable connexions—can write a good plain hand. Direct W. Thom pkins, Boot-maker, Union-road, Albany road, Kent-road. AS LIGHT PORTER, or otherwise, in any line of business in whfch he would make himself generally useful ...
... Hancock, Thayer-street, High-street, Marylebone 10 10 Mr.Thomas Ward, Regent street, Westminster 10 10 Mr. Thomas Spnrgln, Kent-street, Southwark 10 10 0 Mr. Baker. Chalton-street. FlUroy^quare.. 10 « Mr. Henry Winter, Tifchbourne--*~'-t. Piccadilly ...
... John Hind, Auctioneer, &c.. Cannon-street, St. George’s. Middlesex. Hayes, near Bromley. Kent.-Uy J. BARTON and SON. the Premises, at Pickhurst-green, near Hayes, Kent, on TUESDAY, Feb. 20. at Twelve, without reserve, by direction the Proprietor, J. B. Havnes ...
... and faithful Servant, St. John’s-wood. Feb. 22,1838. SAMUEL B. WHALLKY. rpWENTY POUNDS REWARD.—LOST, between JL King-street, Golden-square, snd Laaghsm-place, TEN TENPOUND BANK of ENGLAND NOTES—the following numbers »,3M, 3,354,6.355, 5,356, 5,85/, 5,358 ...
... Langman, St. Columb, Cornwall, linen and woollen-drapers—W. Beall and J. Beall, Tenterden, Kent—E. Furness and W. Elliott, Bedford-street, Bedford-row, boot and shoemakers—R. Lake and T. Grieve, Glenwhelt, Northumberland, spiritmerchants and tea and ...
... Son, No. SO, Fore street, Cripplegate. Otham, Kent, only three miles from Maidstone. MR. TOOTELL is directed by the Mortgagees ami Trustees of Mr. Jas- Betts, to Sell by Auction, at the Bull inn, Maidstone, on THURSDAY, April 5, at Three in the Afternoon ...
... Middlesex, Lodgekeeper at Chelsea College, and late Ashford, in the county of Kent, Gentleman, Insolvent Debtor, lately Piisoner in Maidstone Gaol, in the said county of Kent, has caused his further account of the said Estate and Effects, duly sworn t ...
... iun., Tiverton, Devon, upholsterers—Klitabeth Messenger and C. Wllford, Graceohurch street, boot and shoe-manufacturers—J. Bye and S. Cleaver, Slttingborne, Kent, cement-manufacturers—T. H. Alison and J. Fairfield, Liverpool, cornjnerchants—W. Tapp and ...