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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1845

... Regent's Park, director of the Tring, Reading, and Basingstoke Kuitway Thomas La Coste, Esq, hanker, Chertsey Joseph Lawrence, Esq, Hertiord F. J. Laws, Esq, Chelinsford, Essex Thomas Laurence, Esq, 5t Mary Axe, Leadenhall-street, London, Director of the ...

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1845

... Derby, Uttoxetor, und Statford Railway Thomas S. Trapp, Esq., Bainker, Bedford. John Best Trapp, Esq., Bedford. Samuel Tudor, Fsq., Upper Thames-street and Gorbals, Hull, Directar of the Derby und Stafford Railway. Thomas Turney, Faq , Purk Lodge, near Halifax ...

DON GAZETTE, Friday, Oct. 24. 'LARATION OF DIVIDEND. . High-street, Kensington, and Croxley-green, wlder, first ..

... City, Leman and Thomas K insman Bryan, of Upper Iy, wharGazers—tenry Tune. of 102, Black= d shoe wanufacturer—Sophia Smith, of Ger+ §rocer— William Burns, of Khyl, Flintshire, ker. of Birkenhead, joiner—Richara Warr, tshire, nuctioneer—Thomas Howarth, of ...

Published: Saturday 01 November 1845
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Times and Independent
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 148 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

e ——————— s ————————————— i From the LONDON GAZEITE, Friday, Oct. 24, DECLARATION OF DIVIDEND. L. T. Couchman, ..

... first dividend, BANKRUPTS, Willinm Faryon, Farringdon-street, licensed victualler—John Gurney, Lambeth-walk, brewer—George Hardy, St. Ives, innkeeper—Albany Featherstonbaugh, Great Boiton, Lancashire, butcher — irancis Gill, Manchester bardware dealer—Amos ...

Published: Saturday 01 November 1845
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Times and Independent
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 204 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

(WITH SUPPLEMENT, GRATIS.) Price 5d.1°,. curwean

... the County of Chester ; Cheadle Mosley, Cheadle Moseley, Heaton Norris, Didsbury, Burnage, Birch, Stretford, Chorlton ecum Hardy, Levenshulme, Gorton, Rushulme, Rusholme, Withington, Moss Side, Ardwick, Chorlton upon Medlock, Greenheys, Hulme, Manchester ...

BANKRUPTS

... =T . Wiy . W N coutrary on the day of meeting. o George Hardy, of St. Ives, Huntingdonshire, innkeeper, December 30, From the LONDON GAZETTE, Tuesday, Dec. 10, BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED, Samuel Thomas, of 21, Corubill, bullion merchant. BANKRUPTS, Robert Watson ...

e s st I GREAT MEETING or Tue BEDFORDSHIRE the Committee be adopted ; and this proposition was carried by

... the spirit. ’ The gallant Major concluded by moving the first resolution which will be found in another column, Mr. JamEs THOMAS, of Lidlington, in secondin, the resolution, said:—Sir, I agree with Major GilE pin, that the agriculturists of this country ...

THE NATIONALINCOME axo EXPENDITURE

... on Friday, 10 take into consideration the plan of the proposed Evangelicsl Alliance, the Rev. E. I3ied, incumbent of St, Thomas's, Birmingham, in the chair. The Archbishop of Dublin has issved an admontion to his elergy against joining the Alliance, ...

BEDFORDSHIRE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... claimed. PrANTS.—Best 3 Green-house : first prize, F. Hogg, Esq.; second, H. Thornton, Esq.; third, Mr. R. Parker. Best 2 Hardy Herbaceous: first wrize, F. Hogg, Esq.; second, not claimed. Best 2 Geranitms : first prize, Mr. R. Parker; second, £l. Thornton ...

MR. GOUGEH

... Copner, of Ladlow, Shropshire, mercer, Thomas Morris, of Newcastle in Ewlyn, Carmarthen, linea- draper. Thnmz: Barrett, of Strond, general wood-turner, Edward Boaz Smith, of Scarborouzh, timber merchant, Jolin Hardy, beretofore of Lockinzton, but now of ...

POSTPONEMENT OF TIE OPENING OF THE BEDFORD RAILWAY

... encominm on Mr. Andrews, the ‘ artist, and proposed his heaith. Mr. Andrews acknowledged the compliment. The health of Mr. | Thomas James and the other members of the committee was then drank, and Mr. James duly responded to the toast, We learn that he has ...

FLOWER GARDEN

... sand, &e. in a heap, to turn over occasionally. Pour the brine, soap-snds, &e., from the house into it. Transplant still all hardy kinds of flowering shrubs, suckers, &e. Clear the borders from dead annuals, lenves, stumps, &ec.; shelter the choice bulbs ...