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... French | Manson 2 ow a pat t _revelations ‘are in the fembyy the time-of thé of the vafurtanaté { “were immediately above the kitchen d, that these Spa- Vas who was the Woda “ant the = veiled would tell who were the the bloody scene.in the of Ban- - Such is ...

PETERBOROUGH

... iaieee of Mrs. Priest the landla'lyV years of age, and chat named Mary I iibl.ins, 30 years age, took pan coals from the kitchen and then into the lire place their chamber, for the purpose inning feet before g-.f into bed. the lutinr be. s-'opp.-d up ...

tween Better college up Tine

... drafts ot' value whatever. There old moral >»:-*, that catches at n,o c .-n belling* htm, justly deserves lose entered tbe Kitchen, behind Hall, vcl, carried otf » vef} tuse ronni faeaV (ready boiled;„ weighing boiiig twelfth proved, it s preMiined, for ...

METROPOLITAN

... one o'clock, while the family were at church, the dwelling-house of Mr. R. Lancaster, No. Chester-place, was entered at the kitchen door the area, and a quantity silver plate, consisting of gravy, table, and desert spoons, and other articles, were stolen ...

HUNTINGDONSIRE QUARTER SESSIONS, Jan. 13, 1818

... having taken a false oath would adhere it, and never proposed to Stephenson run away from the parish. Mr. A lieu hired him his kitchen. came over and told him Mr. Allen wanted a Uian, and he, pauper), went ov» r, was hired. The father aiid mother the pauper ...

HUNTING DO.\ SHI RE. SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT*, dtsi,ahltj Freehold, ~f f, ESTATE; containing upwards of Acres ..

... are four good featherbeds, bedstead and curtains, dining tables, bureaus, chests of drawers, Waluut tree and other chairs, kitchen utensils, aud a variety of other articles. AUo, FIVE ACRES TURNIPS, Little Field, a good plant, to be fed off. And Let till ...

THE MISSES BOND inform their Friends and the public, that their SCHOOL Jam 19, 1818. AMPTHILL, IRE. DESIRABLE ..

... \G a well-built Brick -rase DWELLING HOUSE, g„od Repair; containing on the ground floor, 2 good parlours, aud kitchen iv frout, b.ck kitchen, larder, . cellar; a eery coinmodiousroem, feet by ft. wilh sleeping room-over the same aiso very comfortable ...

supplied with bread and beef and blankets,, their Rector, Jicv. E. M. Peek, of Witr ton; this county. The COO

... found some fern at po'ilmbo, containing three egos.—On Saturday another boiled round of beef was stolen from the corporation kitchen; this Beefeater, appears, wishes to become constant customer—Mr. interesting letter Canal, last week, conveys a source gence ...

To the GENTLEM 1 i RGY, and 4 oF THE COUNTY of HUNTINGDON. GENTLEMEN, ~ ANY years have elapsed since

... afternoon 5 GOMPRISING a well-built Brick-case in good Repair ; containing on the ground floor, 2 goud parlours, and kitchen in front, back kitchen, larder, and is cellar ; a very commodious room, 29 feet by 14 ft L t] with sleeping room over the same ; also ...

and To the GENTLEMEN, CLERGY, .&? or THE COUNTY of HUNTINGDON. GENTLEMEN, Thad years have elapsed sinee du- the ..

... tion of WILLIAM SMITH. ‘TENEMENT, con- Also adjoining the above, @ Rovums, a pd 2 Attics, a Parlour, 2 sicepix d, now in Kitchen, ouse, aD dswall Yar ahe Occupation of Mrs. UNDE RWOOL ALLOTMENT of LAND, in Also, all that containing OA Qn. Vi p.—The Oundle ...

FINE OAK AND ASH TIMBE TO BE SOLD. BY AUCTION, By MALDEN & SON, On Monday the {Gib of March,

... ton. The Dwelling House contains two excellent eeliars in the basement ; oa the ground floor two good parlours, a hall, two kitchens, with pantry, &c. and a conti ng-house ; on the first floor four xood chambers, closets ; on the second flzor four = chambers ...

Rev, G. VVfilker, M. A. Fellow of Trinity College, has Keen the rectory oi Evenr' 1 , in county.— Patrons,

... S'evenson, for having feloniously stolen a pig, the property of George Cole.—Guilty.—To be transported for seven years. Philip Kitchen, for having feloniously stolen from the premises of the Rev. Dr. Chatheld, of Chatteris, two pair of shoes, and two knives ...