LONDON GAZETTE, Friday, Nov. 29
... Chelsea ' S. Gowar, Regent-street, print seller, Dec (i, Jan 10. Solictor, Mr Jenkinson, Walbrook. J. A'len, Drury-lane, and Golden-lane, Barbican, tea dealer t m' ~Sl' cltor ...
... Chelsea ' S. Gowar, Regent-street, print seller, Dec (i, Jan 10. Solictor, Mr Jenkinson, Walbrook. J. A'len, Drury-lane, and Golden-lane, Barbican, tea dealer t m' ~Sl' cltor ...
... assignee, Mr. Gibson, Basinghall street. THOMAS GOWAR and WILLIAM DEAN GOWAR, of Blackbeath road, Greenwich, in the county of Kent, coach makers, d c, May 31, July 5, at 11, at the Bankrupts' court. Sol Mr. Holmer, Bridge street, Southwark ; official assignee ...
... COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. FROM FRIDAY'S GAZETTE, Feb. _2, 1839, DECLARATIONS OF INSOLVENCY Feb. 22--lA3IES STRANGER, of Maidstone, in the county of Kent, ironmonger. Feb. 22—ROBERT LONG, of Dursley, in the county of Gloucester, d c. BANKRUPTS. .EDWARD JAMES RAVENSCROFT ...
... 12, at 11, at the Bankrupts' court. Sol .Mr. Wright, Golden square ; official assignee, Mr. Carman, Finsbury square. BENJAMIN BRIGGS, of Cheltenham, and also of Newington, both in the county of Kent, grocer, cheese- monger, and draper, d c, Jan. 3, Feb ...
... Knight of the Golden Lion, in liveries of bis colours. Halberdiers, in emblazoned costumes, bearing their halberds. The Gonfalon borne by a Man-at-Anns. Man-at-Arms, in half-armour. Man-at-Arms, in half-armour. THE KNIGHT OF THE GOLDEN LION, (Captain ...
... Grandy, Bury.-.Pet. crs. Jonathan Opentilaw, Bury,yotton -J n spinner. ALLEN Joseph, of No. 171, Drurty Lane, and No. 30, Golden Lane, Barbican, in the county of Mdlesex, tea dealer and ' grocer, to sur. Dec. U and Jan. 10Ia 12,-Sol. Smith, WVII- P. ...
... Herefordshire;; Scots, sea, from Scotland; 130 from Kent, Sussex, and Surrey. The remainder from the neighbourhood London. The supply of Sheep was chiefly composed of Southdowns,! Leicester*, Lmcolns, and Kents. lly thequantitiesof Blbs,sn,kingtheoffal. Coarse ...
... street, Blackfriars, in the parish of Christchurch, in the county of Surrey, andof No. 9, Paragon, Blackheath, to the countyof Kent, iron merchant, d c, (trading under the firm of S. H. T. Bishop and Co.) Dec. 10, at 10, Jan. 10, at 12, at the Bankrupts' ...
... victuallers. J. Marden k J. B. Genge, Beaminster, Dorsetshire, drapers. T. AA'and and W. Chambers, York, boot and shoe makers. E. and R. Marten, Brasted, Kent, inventors and patentees of metalic covering for roofs. J. Knapp and C. Powell, George yard, Aldgate ...
... WiUiam Hinings. Robberies at Halifax.— On Monday last, John Barrett was charged before the Halifax magistrates, with stealing boots, the property of George Beck, aud also with stealing a great coat belonging to one Thos. Halstead. Tliere was another case ...
... and in Paris they are in as great request as the mirrors themselves. A woman harnesses diligence horses. A woman cleans your boots as you rest them upon her little stand at the Pont Neuf. At theatres it is woman that sells you your ticket, and other women ...
... brother of the deceased had a bad leg, and that it ! w as his custom to pour into his boot some water to keep his leg cool; the effects of which, owing to his boot bursting while in the inquest-room, was! most convincing to the olfactorv nerves of all ...