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... Sica, Thursday evening, Mr. William Downing, Gihrqltcr Street, deservedly rvspe4*l ...
... Sica, Thursday evening, Mr. William Downing, Gihrqltcr Street, deservedly rvspe4*l ...
... imnvo, And how the goddesses came down u miss’d the pathway, he forgot th'’ (, And when he look’d upon his watch, He found how much old X'me had bee,, He also found that he had lost hi- d - Sometimes he turn’d to gaze upon hu L or Garcilasso ...
... pupils. Miss Hatheld, who hud received hut one yearâs tuition, wrote diatonic scab's in different keys proposed. S. Parker wrote common chorda in various and most difficult keys ; changed them enharmonically, and explained the Flats and Sharps. Miss Tibhitts ...
... KRAI'SS, J. «en. late ofMancheater, merel'ant, .lan. of the operatic ■ . , and Peh, I, at ten, at the Head J •ienre that Italy J lan, Muneheater, Rilicitora, Mr. Grcenhalgh, Grand Mancheater; and Meaara. Hall and Co. Gieat and Bcethoren,, J • James-atreet ...
... Copley, Bart. B. Cooke, F.«q. O W, Wentworth, K«i|. J. A. S. Wortley, Esq. Rev. S. Corbett, D. D. C. Neville, Esq. J. Seoit,' Esq. Rev. H. 8. Milner, L.L. D. St. A. Warde.jun. Esq. Rev. A. Cooke, elerk. H. Walker, Esq. Rev. W. Alderson, ...
... for the keeping* of Hawle wyffc f j*' suspected for the plage . J To Ahthonie Hibhert towards his loss f in the plage time Paid to Edward for servinge Hibbert duringe the tyme he tl. kept in bis bouse . > j Payye was the parish-clerk ; and ...
... of Glamorgan, woollen manufacturer, *d c Feb 5, 19, and March 11, eleven, Guildhall, London. Atts Blunt ami Bowman, Broad-street-buildin^s. FOX, WILLIAM, of the Exchange buUdine*, the city of London,stock broker, d Feb 2, 12, and March 11, at ten at Guildhall ...
... previous to departure, the Council «oaU at length decide upon the detail* tb> new relative the ElectioD U*. asiiele dated 6*j the 28th ultimo, The Princess of Wales expected Rome vita Veocbia, wh«r« her Royal Highnm will arrrva by The Princos will pass ...
... nearest the door of tbe loft, armed j with a drawn sword : the whole number con; spirators iu the room was twenty-five. Before | the officers ascended the loft, they secured the cent'ne! placed at the foot the ladder, but we j fie contrived by some means to ...
... two parr af boors.. Joseph Islnwood, for stealing one wellin' sheep. Ed. J. Ellin, and Wm. Any, for breaking into a dwHlinft-how, with an iatm( to Mmtf H?m. Nowell, J. Proetrr, J. Wilaon, W, Anty, F. Firth, Heimmnptray, 0, Kilhurn, G. (ioodall, R. Pearaon ...
... ASSORT-' OF GOODS from the Leeds; London, and' Manehester Markets; and carry the above Business in all its various Branches. J. J. would consider himself inexcusable, were he. not on this occasion tp return his sincere and grateful acknowledgements to his ...
... to treat, apply to Mr. Hnar Mooanousc, Furnivai Street, or to Miss Mooaaousi, the Premise*. . frr All persons having nn the late bin. Moor-house, are ordered to send in their accounts to Miss Moerfaouae, that they may be examined and settled; and ail who ...