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BANKRUPTS

... Makinson and Sanders, Middletemple, London ; and Messrs. Lee and Foden, Leeds. Peter Harriss Abbott, King's Arms-yard, Moorgate street, London, merchant. John Fisher, Finsbury, Kent, miller. George JenUs, Hoxton Old-town, water-proof leather manufacturer. Edward ...

BANKRUPTS,

... and Sanders, Middletemple, London ; and Messrs. Lee and Foden, Leeds. Peter Harriss Abbott, King's Arms-yard, 3loorgate street, London, merchant. John Fisher, Finsbury, Kent, miller. George Jenns, Hoxt - on Old-lown, water-proof leather manufacturer. ...

BANKRUPTS

... Makinson and Sanders, Middletemple, London ; and Messrs. Lee and Foden, Leeds. Peter Harass Abbott, King's Arms-yard, Moorgate street, London, merchant. John Fisher, Finsbury, Kent. miller. George Jerms, Hoxton Old-town, water-proof leather manufacturer. Edward ...

doubles

... Harriss Abbott, King’s Arms-yard, M ing: merchant—John Fisher, Frinsbury, Kent, mill ple soles ; ton Old Town, wate’ leather coals Church-court, Clement’s-lane, merch Devil’s-bridge, Cardigan, hote! keeper—Adam el— salter—John Ross, th, Lincolnshire, ...

Published: Tuesday 27 April 1841
Newspaper: Liverpool Mail
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 922 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

victims

... mistake, from the first, in Lord Cardigan's affairs. He flattered himself, that such was his popularity he could carry him through every charge which was brought against him. He was wrong. Instead of floating Lord Cardigan, he has sunk himself. It is remarkable ...

Published: Monday 26 April 1841
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4421 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

LIVERPOOL COLONIAL MARKET, APRIL 23

... Makinson and Sanders. Middletemple, London; and Messrs. Lee and Foden, Leeds. Peter Harriss Abbott, King's Arms-yard, 3/loorgate street, London, merchant. John Fisher, Finsbury, Kent, miller. George Jeans, Hoxton Old-town, water-proof leather manufacturer. Edward ...

female before the mairiage but when I was told she was engaged with him, I left the house. On one

... consider what you're about : the man, is mad. He then went away, and I went to church, and soon after they came to church arm in arm. I gave her the note, saying that some friend or relative told me to give her that. She looked at it, read it, looked at ...

THE MERCHANTS* CLERKS

... from Wexford, Friend’s-court, Lace-street. The mone: | bes the prisoner, having been fully identi rial. LORD CARDIGAN’S SUNDA Lord Cardigan’s conduct in causing a Liverpool, with her beams spaced 7 feet 2 inches apart, but they | Buster bas drawn forth ...

Published: Tuesday 27 April 1841
Newspaper: Liverpool Mail
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2977 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TRADE IN THE MANUFACTURING DISTRICTS

... 12th instant, in lat. 49, long. Tht as ar Winchester, to be sacrifice, former prices were generally obteined. The yaramar- John On 13th instant, in lat. 50 long. 11, e3 Ryder, adhering to ket was rather flat, and prices were scarcely maintained. The the ...

Published: Tuesday 20 April 1841
Newspaper: Liverpool Mail
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2275 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

STATE OF THE COUNTY OF TIPPERARY

... ield, grocer ; John Unsworth, of Ashton-in-Mackerfield. grocer ; John Sumner, of Ashton-in-Macker-field, hinge-maker ; William Croston, of Aughton, innkeeper ; Richard Parr, of Aughton, yeoman; George Gurden, of Kirkdale, brewer ; John Harrison, of Aughton ...

LOCAL NEWS,

... following jury were sworn to try the case : John Bolton, Thomas Collins, John H. Collins, Charles Cusack, Peter Hope, George Kenworthy,- -Alfred H. Henshaw, William Folds, Edward Woods, John Taylor, Thomas Starkie, and John Arnold. The prisoner Elizabeth was defended ...

STATE OF TRADE

... was bruised, his left arm was also much injured, and the fall was so violent that he lay for some minutes No bones, however, were broken, and his medical attendants considered him, in the afternoon, out of danger. The Earl of Cardigan caused a private of ...