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GENERAL MISCELLANY

... Gartiens, Edinburgh, laht week, a committee was appointed, with a view ti send a botanical collector to obtain the seeds of hardy trees and platnts, from those regions of North-Western America which have hitherto been imperfectly explored. While a little ...

Published: Friday 15 February 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6684 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Maters. ad* February 11, at Kingston Chapel, by the Rev. T. Llewellyn, Mr. 0SJohn Southwick, of Hornsea, to Mise Mary Ann Hardy, of this tut place.-Also, at the same time, Mr. John Foster, joiner, to Miss In Harriet Stephenson, of Homnaea. re, February ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... w~as held onl Mlolday, at the Juno Tavern, Churolilane, on the body 1, of William Roberts, aged six years and a half, s0n of Thomas or Roberts, shoemaker, Highistrest. It appeared that on Ithepre. ceding Tuesday night, about eight o'clock, the deceased was ...

Published: Friday 22 February 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5477 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... farfaches. e- March 6, at the Holy Trinity Church, by the Rev. J. R. Bromby, of M.A., vicar, and great uncle to the bride, Hardy Robinson, Esq., asot Stockport, to Grace, the youngest daughter of Charles Frost, be Esq., of this town. d March 2, at the ...

ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE

... Norton-cum-Twycross, Leicestrsit te i an The Rev. Samuel Tennysonliosq tr the Chittlesford, Suflblk. o ' t° thlorv the The Rev. Thomas Yard,, to the Rect tbe Rutlandshire. oly Of &hr l for The Rev. James Dewing, to the Re1clor of i ;hed Devon. ectoyo ) by The ...

Published: Friday 08 March 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1839 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... 19th instant, at Eleven o'Clock, comprising choice CAMELLIAS, with Flowers and Buds, Rhododendron Arboreum, Hardy Ditto, Azalia Indice, and Hardy Ditto, Diosmas, Kal- mias, &c., &c: STANDARD and DWARF ROSES of the best sorts, together with a great variety ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Mall, London; or of the following Agents., where Prospectuses, IC., may be obtained, AG ENTS. HULL ?? THOMAS FREE.BODY, PaCket.ofrice Leeds.. ?? ?? Thomas Briggs,: Albion.Street Halifax . , . E l.M .Wattill, Solicitor Hudders4 ed. ?? S. Floyd, Solicitor ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Stationer. Barton ?? Hattersley, Bank. Beverley ?? John Myers, Solicitor. ?? Cape, WYine-Merchant. ?? Brocklesby, Batik. ?? Thomas Hutton. ?? Tuvner, Stationer. Gainsborough ?? Watson, Mercllant. ?? Mrs.Mattliews. Howden ?? Carter. Hunmanby ?? ?? Francis ...

Advertisements & Notices

... and tile Sloop JOHN, 60 Tons, with all their Boats and Stores, Inventories of which may be seen on Appli- cation. GEORGE HARDY, 62, High Street. Hull, 4th April, 1850. Vublic Woficto, /LlRCAN'I'LE MARINE BILLS. £VA. A GENERAL MEETING of Shipowners, ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Legh, Esq,, Tile Limes, Lewisham, Kent. Thomas Littledale, Esq., Liverpool. Edward Lomax, Esq., St. John's Wood Park. Samuel Miller, Esq., Lincoln's Inal. E. Vansittart Neale, Esq., South Audley-street. Sir Thomas Newby Reeve, Richmond, Surrey. William ...

Advertisements & Notices

... FRANKISH. Hull, 10th April, 1850. HENRY ROXBY AND PHILIP HARDY, LEGATEES OF ROBERT JENNINGS, EsQula, DECEASED. INFORMATION is required as to the Per- sonal Representatives of HENRY ROXBY and PHILIP HARDY, Legatees named in the Will of ROBERT JBNNINGS, Esq ...

EAST-RIDING GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... Easington. a Wm. Wise, Jun., farmer, Norton. William Brown, farmer, Wheldrake. Thomas Bolton, farmer, Wheldrake. William Douglas, yeoman, Sutton. Richard Beal, Pocklington. Thomas Barber, Sproatley. e The CHAIRMAN, in his charge to the Grand Jury, ob. served ...