FROM THB LONDON GAZETTE
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... Pembrokeshire.— A. N. J. Stokes, Esq. to be Deputy Lieutenant. — . BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED. Dec. 3, Robert Garton, Kirgston-upon-Hull, boot-maker. BANKRUPTS. Matthew and Lancelot Rowlandson, Whitechapel-road, dra- pers, to surrender Jan. 17, at 2 o'clock, Feb. 22 ...
... to the station, he called the prosecutor out of bed, and they discovered in the shop a screw-driver, a hat, and a pair of boots belonging to the pri- soner, lhere were alio great quantities of goods packed up ready to be removed. The prisoners were ordered ...
... assignee, Mr. Johnson, Basinghall-street. John Glasspool, Regent street, ladies' boot-maker, April 8, May 6, at 1 o'clock, at the Bankrupts' Court: solicitor, Mr. Wreford, Golden-square; official assignee, Mr. Groom, Ab- church-lane. Richard Jackson, Selby ...
... purple ribbon and . arl». The American Minister displayed a very handsome , '«Sof blue velvet, richly trimmed with gold lace, a golden j_ l( lrick, and a scarlet velvet mantle. The Marchioness of ' o , ''donderry's costume was exceedingly splendid. A girdle ...
... MARYLEBONE.— Attempted Assa&sination of a Police Constable with a Bayonet.— Yesterday Thomas Trevett, a broker, living at Kent Cottage, Charles lane, Portland-town, was brought before Mr. Broughton upon the charge of drunkenness, disorderly conduct, ...
... of poppies, golden oat and wheat ears, ornamented with diamonds. His Royal Highness the Prince Albert wore his uniform as Captain General and Colonel of the Honourable Artillery Company, with the ensigns of the Orders of the Garter and Golden Fleece, set ...
... the Admiralty, upon which she aaid a deposit of 502. would be required to defray her expenses in town, and to serve as a golden key to the clerks in the shape of fees for the information they could furnish respecting vacancies tbat might occur, and ...
... (Class XVI ). shooting boots. Creak, James (Class XVI.), stout boots. Culbois, varnished skins, and boots made therefrom. Depierre Brothers, embroidered straw bonnets. Doe, W. (Class XVI.), navigator's boots. Dorr and Reinhardt, boots. East ...
... an I Herne-hill, Surrey, boarding house keeper- March 5, T. D. Alderson, Gie it Marlborough street, and War- wick-street, Golden square, pewterer— March 4, R. Selby, Burleigh street, Strand, wine merchant — March 2, E. Howard and J. Gibbs, Cork-street ...
... Wheatcroft— J. J. Melhuish and R. Kent, Liverpool, shipowners— T. Reed and C. Watson. Cambridge, jewellers E. and J. Argent. Claremont- place, Pentunville, livery stable-keepers— W. and J. Jackson, Liverpool, boot-makers— R. Clay and H. G. Harvey, Liverpool ...
... the Maynooth Ant of 1-46; by Mr. Pi. l. is, from congregations of Protestant dissein Maidstone, against tithes and church rates, and a similar ..in* from ...