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Re JOSEPH PHILLIPS, Deceased

... Re JOSEPH PHILLIPS, Deceased. ALL PERSONS having any Claim or Demand against the ESTATE or EFFECTS of JOSEPH PHILLIPS, late of BosToN, in the County of Lincoln, Basket Maker, deceased, who died on the 30th day of December, 1889, are requested to send ...

left Bowton on Wednesday evening. The information we hate been able gather very vague character, and it is not ..

... Chas. Thomas John Moore, C. 8.. Frampton Hall. Boston ; Mr. Edward Peacock. Dnnstan House. Kirtoo-in-I.ind*ey ; Mr. Joseph Phillips, Stamford ; Key. George Ward. M.A., Mavis Elnderby Rectory, Spibby. WESLEYAN CENTENARY CHAPEL— Not. fith Breacbar; Rev ...

Published: Saturday 05 November 1898
Newspaper: Boston Guardian
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 306 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

fHE faUAiOJIAK. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 1890

... the office 22 Market. dUcc. Boston. * Deceased. ALL Person* hsTlng any CLAIM or DRMANO sßslnrl the ESTAIE or EFFKCTS of JOSEPH PHILLIPS, late of Boa; ton the County of Lincoln, BASKET MAKER, decerned, who died the 30th day of December, 1889. are reqneated ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1890
Newspaper: Boston Guardian
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 385 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE KESTEVEN COUNLIY COUNCIL ELECTION, THE QUESTION OF TAXING COSTS, – i

... vuat at the May sitting o the Newark County Court an application was made to his Honour Judge Bristowe, Q.C., by Mr. Joseph Phillips, of Stamford, on behaif of the Kasteven County Council, to tax the coata of the High Sheriff of Lincolnshire as returning ...

GRANTHAM

... police-station and gave himeself up. He was recently discharged from a lunatic asylum, The under-Sheriff of Lincolnshire, Joseph Phillips, Esq., of stamford, and Alired Barrand Barton, Esq., of Lincoln, Acting Under-Sherifi, held a Court at the Guildball, ...

MARKETS

... and . There were no prisouers for trisl, Welby-Gregory was presented with 3 pair of white gioves by the Clerk, of r. Joseph Phillips). The following ualified to act as magistrates for tbe teven—Mr. Charles Sharpe, of the d ; Col. Fox-Reeve, of Bloxholm ...

LINCOLNSHIKE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Juo. Smith, J.P., Mr, B, Crook, J.P,, the Rev, H. C. Brewster, J.P, Mr. R. Hal!, J.P., Mr. W. T. Page, sen.,J.P, M. Joseph Phillips (Clerk of the Peace for Keste‘ven), the Rev.J. F. Baseett the Rev. R.D. Harries, Mr. A. Garfit, Colonel Rudge, Major Kennedy ...

KESTEVEN COUNTY COUNCIL

... taxation in accordance with the notice given.—Mr. Nevile moved, and Mr, Jobson seconded, the adoption of the report.—Mr. Joseph Phillips (clerk) said that he believed the deputy returning-officer would not accept the offer, as he had received nmotice that ...

BRAGEBRIDBE LUNA DC ASYLUM ARBITRATION

... Counties of Lindsey and Holland and City of Lincoln, and the County Borough of Giimsby. Mr. Wheeler, Q.C. (instructed Mr. Joseph Phillips, of Stamford, clerk the Committee of Visitors for Kcsteven and Grantham), appeared for the claimants, and Mr. Balfour ...

Published: Saturday 07 December 1895
Newspaper: Boston Guardian
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1042 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE BOSTON INDEPENDENT AND LINCOLNSHIRE ADVERTISER. A BRITISH SHIP MISSING. TWO BOSTON YOUTHS AMONG THE COREW,

... 3, Section 80, of the Local Government Act, 1888, —>ir William said that from a commuanication sent by the Clerk (Mr. Joseph Phillips) he learned that the only date upon which a meeting could be held was the 23rd March, as notice would have to be given ...

Saturdar. November 24. 1888, THE FUNERAL OF LADY WILLOUGHBY DE ERESBY

... Culross, Hussey Packe, Esq., Mr. Robert Heathcote, Mr. A. C. Johnson (Wytham-on-the Hill), the Hon. W. Evans Freke, Mr. Joseph Phillips. Sir Geo. Pringle, Mr. Tranns Smith, Mr. Curr, Mr. Gordon Scott, Mr. Jas. Wilson (Myntharst, Surrey), Edward Conan, Eeq ...

Migtvict FMemovanda

... trisl, and Sir William Welby-Gregory was presented with the customary pair of white gloves by the Clerk of the Peace (Mr. Joseph Phillips). The following gentlemen qualified to act as magistrates for the Parts of Kesteven—Mr. Charles Sharpe, of the Pines, ...