Bankrupts
... East Moulsey, Surrey, grocer. J. Black, Ashford, Kent, l>aker. J. Keel, Ramsgate, Kent, buider. W. West, Ramsgate, Kent, draper. M. Burton, Maidstone, Kent, scheolmistre-s. J. Palmer, Greenwich, Kent, ...
... East Moulsey, Surrey, grocer. J. Black, Ashford, Kent, l>aker. J. Keel, Ramsgate, Kent, buider. W. West, Ramsgate, Kent, draper. M. Burton, Maidstone, Kent, scheolmistre-s. J. Palmer, Greenwich, Kent, ...
... Abbott, Devon, clay merchants; R. J. Head retiring. A. Smith and Stimson, New Kent road, Surrey, auctioneers. H. G. Flaws and J. J. Johnson, as H. G. Flaws, Brewer-street, Golden-square, London, gold lacemen. G. Hagedorn, J. Ricketts, and C. Plath, G. Hagedorn ...
... lately trading as T. G. Cole and Co., hemp and-coir mer t. G. Knott, Golden- lane, St. Luke's, and reviously of Allen- street; Goswell-road, Middlesex, an previously of Old ; Kent-road, Surrey, manufacturer. B. ©. Haden, New Wan Siro rth, Surrey, surgeon ...
... thorough, will shortly be at liberty; married jTno family.—Address Q., P. 0., Oheethsm-hill, Mauchester. WANTED, Situation as Boots or Cellarman.—Addr-ss T. M., Post-office, Barnsley. SITUATION WANTED Under BUTLEK; age 16; good character; country preferred ...
... asleep, for he had taken off his boots. Yet he must have awoke an d attempted resistance, for he had cuts and scratches in the face, while his wrists ware grazed. He had been robbed o f everything of valae except a golden bracelet, which h @ had bought ...
... objectionable, and it was said that it was a menace to the Nonconformists, and provoked attack from them. Why, he had thought that boot was on other leg, and tbat the persistant attacks of the Nonconformists themselves had necessitated the establishment Church ...