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... in and for the said Forest, at the & «f AD INN, in the parish of CHIGWELL, in the &* G t Fssex, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of Jnne. 1850, ■*■■__ o'clock at Noon precisely ; when and where all per- (i T* •„„ pre— ntments to make, or other business to trans- V^iluuedweUtnd. * £__«-M- day of June, 1850. vtie i tut* MORNINGTON, Lord Warden. J. C. WILLIAMS, Steward. -c^TlSanor of barn hall, 1 [ff ...
... in Chelmsford, on TUESDAY, the 2nd day of sliireß Twelve o'clock at Noon, and the following Jii'f' * ffl- |o the plan after mentioned (that is to say) : — D*- T ,-vjjDAV, at Twelve o'clock, the Oaths of Qualification l)u ,| j^ administered to such Persons as may be desirous of ujfjng them. Hslf-P* 3 ' Twelve o'clock the Business relating to the ?? Application, or Management, of the County ...
... Tender for the same (sealed) at my in Chelmsford, on or before TUESDAY, the 18ih of ' nstant. The works to be done agreeably to a Plan and iaW ficaUO n, which may be inspected and copied at my office. Spff ?? ountv w iil not be bound to accept the lowest tender; and rmitractor, widi a sufficient surety, will be required to enter tbf ' bond and sign an agreement for the due completion of ?T ...
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... I ROBERT BODWELL, of Bar* Stint Edmund j, in . the Count} of Suffolk, the Vnlner noting mlbe mmter of the Inclosurn of tho Great Qm®. Hickett Heatli, Smallwood, Marpole, Crons and Church Greens, and other Waste Lands, situate in the Parish of Bradfhld Sain. George, That tho Public Bridle and Footway commencing at Gat. at tho Esst end of Hickett Heath, in the Parish of Saint George, and ...
... Notwithstanding slight attack of gout one foot the King is rapidly recovering from the effects of tho wound his arm; the wound itself is beginning to close. His Majesty is, however, not yet allowed to walk about in the open air. Some slight compensation for tho attack on his life, his Majesty must find in tho loyalty and aff ction displayed by his subjects, who, in more than four hundred ...