TODDINGTON, BEDS

... quantity of port and sherry bottles, nest of 14 drawers, wash-stand, basin and jug, painted flower stand, general assortment of Kitchen utensils and crockery ware, &e. &e. &e. Full Particulars and Catalogues may be had on the Premises, and the usual Inns in ...

ANNUAL RBALL ' COTTAGE RESIDENCE . . | TOWN HALL, BIGGLESWADE. * TO B LET. B . 3‘ BE LET,

... pleasantly situated in the Parish of St. Cuthbert’s, On TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31st, 1850, | Bedford, It contains two parlours, study, kitchen STEWARDS. and scullery on the ground floor; three good bed~p | rooms with a dressing-room, and a servant’s room. SIR GE?R('‘ ...

Published: Saturday 21 December 1850
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Times and Independent
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 133 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Correspondense,

... that then enable him to dine with them. Dut when the | unfortunately is made a great point in lilerature wolf entered the kitchen, he was to his great surprise | Dow-a-days; but in our opinion there is a beiter received with heavy blows ; he (the wolf) ...

THE BEDFORD TIMES

... There was only one chamber utensil for the use of Mrs. Sloane, Miss Devanx, and myself, which was kept in a pan under the kitchen-table. I was only allowed to useit once a day. I sometimes used it at night, and when she found it out in the morning she ...

Miscellancous

... engraving of his friend, John Newton; an approprinte association, A door led from the sitting-room by a few steps into the kitchen hehiad, and thence we l passed througl w small yard ioto the gurden. There we saw a flourishing apple tree, piaoted by the ...

GENERAL ADVERTISER FOR BEDS. HERTS. HUNTS. BUCKS. CAMBS. AND NORTHAMPTONSHIRE

... reallv worthy of notice. *o* Agent for Howard and Sen, and Ransome and May’s Agricultural lm:hmenua also for Donglas’s Patent Kitchen Apparatus, one of the most simple, economical, and effective Ranges now in use. Market-Place, Potton, Jasuary, 1851, 15th ...

'i'lll'l VU()KIIIELI) BURGLARY,

... Farncombe which had been carried off by the burglars. Three hams, a cheese, and several loaves of bread were missed from the kitchen. Carter called witness by name. Wituess noticed that he had his coat on, and that it did not fit him. He said he should go ...

P a. THE WIN DOW TAX

... landlord of the Tinker Inn, Turvey, on the 4th of January. Complainant stated that hearing defendant was patronizing his kitchen, and ordering beer on rather an extensive seale without paying for it, went in and said that e should not draw any more. Defendant ...

$ .3 Lfffi up A SOLICITOR. — Jonathay —— e Whitley Cooper, a solicitor practising at Norwich, was The Duake

... considered some districts, from the ease with which they find access too lute for him to go to Oxtord, he being then o | ; the kitchens and sitting-rooms of the rooms of the member of the Upper House of Parliament, the | AR, waster of considerable estates, ...

LUTON, BEDS

... 10 ft. wide, with large gardens, &c. in the rear; ultogether occupying about 31 poles ofground. They contain each a good kitchen, cellar, parlour, sitting-room and two good bedrooms, and two heve a largo attic each, are substantially built, and the internal ...

. T. J. COOPER, | GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGER, MARKET-PLACE, POTTON, Bli(i\‘ to retarn his most sincere ..

... worthy of notice. *.* Agent for Howard and Son, and Ransome and May’s Agricultural lm‘Ylemenln also for Douglas’s Patent Kitchen Apparatus, one of the most simple, economical, and effective Ranges now in use. ~ Market-Place, Potton, January, 1851, ...

And roomy n;ul convenient Premises, doing a good trade, in the upper part of Buir Street, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION ..

... sale, | l Lot 4. Three well-built brick aud slated Tenements on Fox Hill, Danstable Rowd, containing each & good cellar, kitchen, pariour, and lhreel bedrooms, & well of water, large gardens, &e. in the rear, and gatewny, 9fl. wide from the road to the ...