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... Varmouth ; or Clarke and Co. of Insolvency.— ROBERT CHILVER, Ipswich, cabinet. maker and upholsterer.—JOHN NIELD, JAMES NIELD, JOHN NIELD, the younger, and JOHN HOLT, ...
... Varmouth ; or Clarke and Co. of Insolvency.— ROBERT CHILVER, Ipswich, cabinet. maker and upholsterer.—JOHN NIELD, JAMES NIELD, JOHN NIELD, the younger, and JOHN HOLT, ...
... proposition was o pposed by several influential deputies.—M. Golberry de- ce ared it would be better to train soldiers and arm the whole population, and thus make moveable and living ramparts, than sink the resources of the country in intrenchments.— ...
... Secretary of State ; Thomas Ewing, of Ohio, Secre- tary of the Treasury ; John Bell, of ‘Tennessee, Secretary of War; George E. Badger, of North Carolina, Secretary of Navy ; John J. Crittenden, of Kentucky, Attorney-General ; Francis Granger, of’ New York ...
... which in order tu prove to Henry LI. of France of what exertions they were capable, consisted in building, fitting uw and arming a galley during the day on which he visited their arsen: a! -but the exertions and resources displayed by the English are ...
... thrashed, Mr. Morgan was drawn through the town i.i his carriage, all the gentlemen walking arm and arm to support him. A splendid dinner took place at the Beaufort Arms in the evening. Oxfordshire.— This election took place Oxford, on Monday, and ate happy ...
... of the N Head, in this city. Feb. 9, at the Winchcomb, aged two years, John, the third son of the Rev. John Rideout Marver. Feb. 9, Mr. Edward Monmouth, aged 63. Feb. 10, Mr. John Barnett, of the Lamb Ina, Stroud, a man beloved and respected by all who ...
... Duchess f Sutherland, Marquis and Marchioness of Westminster, Marquis of Anglesey, Earl of Brownlow, Earl of Coventry, of Cardigan, Earl of Wilton, Viscount Alford, &e. were particularly conspicuous. ‘The Duke and Duchess of Beautort’s state chariot w: ...
... Richard Westbrowk Baker, Exq. Cottesmore ; John Muskett, Esq. Fornham, Suffolk; John Matson, Esq. East Chureh, Isle Sheppy; Henry Cook, Esq. Willes- boro, Kent ; Thomas Kingseote, K Park, Gloucestershire ; John Thomas Carter, Esq. Hunctanton, Norfoth; H ...
... had sustained through his bad conduct, John G. Shaw Lefevre, Esq. F.R.S. Le Marchant Thomas, Esq. y¥—JOHN JAD FANNER, and they should not send him for trial to the sessions, but should Trustees—John Deacon, Esq. John G. Shaw Lefevre, Esq. F.R.S, DERS, B ...
... and that his character was such not to entitle him to credit John Huggins proved acts ofownershipoii the part of theplaintiff. Mr. John Hulls, attorney for the plaintiff, proved that John Morse died intestate, and that Thomas Morse, the plaintiff, took ...
... this system of gross fraud and deception. TO ovr County 2d, John Barnett, Wm. Soltis, Henry Stanley, and John Lovesey, for stealing at Ashchurch, a great coat and a waistcoat, the property of John Hyde. —Oct. 3, Thomas Brittan, for breaking open the dwe ...
... aged 70, deeply regretted by all who knew her, Mary, the beloved wile of Mr. Edward Davis, formerly of this rity, the late Sir John Fust. Bart. Feb. 5, much regretted, aged 72, Miss Flora Langley Fust, niece of Feb. », at Leominster, Herefordshire, after ...