THE LEICESTER BANK FAILURE
... estates, after payment of 20s. in the £., as follows, viz. : John Clarke £32,528 2 7 Richard Mitchell 61,182 6 1 Joseph Phillips 2,502 12 2 Thomas Smith 2,862 6 1 £99,075 6 11 9,599 13 8 ...
... estates, after payment of 20s. in the £., as follows, viz. : John Clarke £32,528 2 7 Richard Mitchell 61,182 6 1 Joseph Phillips 2,502 12 2 Thomas Smith 2,862 6 1 £99,075 6 11 9,599 13 8 ...
... years and II months—bred by the Prince Consort, at Flemish Farm. First prize of 25*. and silver modal to breeder.—Mr. Joseph Phillips, Wantage, 2 years and 11 months—bred by Mr. George Pitt, Leominster. Second of 20/.—Mr. Henry Bcttridge, Wantage, 2 years ...
... —On Wednesday, 19th March, at Hobart-town, Tasmania, Sir William Don, Bart., aged 36. PHILLIPS.—On the 11th inst., Mr. Joseph Phillips, of Goodge-street, Tottenham •court-road. POWER.—On the 10th inst., at Halstead-place, Kent, D. Power, Esq., Q.C., aged ...
... barley, and oat meal, Thorley's food, linseed cake, roots, and hey. First prize of £25, and silver medal to breeder.—Mr Joseph Phillips, of A.rdington, Wantage, Barks, 2 rears and 11 :months—bred by Mr George Pitt, of Chadnor Court, Leominster, Hereford ...
... or steer. Exhibitor and breeder, Mr. George Pitt, Chadnor-court, Dilwyn, Leominster. Second ditto, £lO. Exhibitor, Mr. Joseph Phillips, Ardington, Berkshire. CLASS 3.—lfereford Cows—First prize, £l5, and extra prize of £2O as best Hereford. Mr. John Wigmore ...
... upon several furniture-dealers and upholsterers, carrying on business in Great Charlotte -street, Blackfriars-road. Mr. Joseph Phillips, of 5, Great Charlotte-street, deposed that the female prisoner had been employed by him for the last 18 months to make ...
... upon se. veral furniture dealers and upholsters, carrying on business in Great Charlotte street, Blackfriars road. Mr Joseph Phillips, of 5, Great Charlotte street, deposed that thefemale prisoner had been employed by him for the last 18 months to make ...
... Windsor, 2 years and 11 months—bred by the er Consort, at Flemish Farm. First prize of 25/. anu medal to breeder.—Mr. Joseph Phillips, Wantige, and 11 months—bred by Mr. George Pitt, Leollutpars Second of 201.—Mr. Henry Bettridge, Wantage, 11 months and ...
... barley, and oat meal, Thorley's food, linseed cake, roots, and hay. First prize of £25, and silver medal to breeder.—Mr. Joseph Phillips, of Ardington, Waritage, Berks, 2 years and 11 months—bred by Mr. George Pitt, of Chadnor- , court, Leominster, Hereford; ...
... Leominster. Age, 3 years. Fed on turnips, barley meal, cake, and Thorlcy’s cattle food.—Second ditto, £lO. Exhibitor, Mr. Joseph Phillips, Ardington, Berkshire. Breeder, Mr. George Pitt, Chadnor-conrt, Herefordshire. Age, 3 years, 11 months, and 2 weeks. Fed ...
... aged 75. PHILLIPS -May 11, at Islinetuti,Jmnima. relict of the late Mr. Tit is. Phillips, aged 90. PHILLIPS -May 11, Mr. Joseph Phillips. of Goodge-street, Tottettlinan-cuairt-tiad. PLUMMER-May a t Hartley Rectory, near Alton, Hants, Herbert Wilgress, son ...
... at Tannadice House, N. 8., Nary, widow of the late C. Ogilvy, of Tannadice, aged 96. PHILLIPS-16:h inst., aged 66, Mr. Joseph Phillips, cashier at the Oxford Old Bank for forty-four years. RAMSBOTHAM-18th inst., at the house of his father, 8, Portman-square ...