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All forts of book binding in the neateft and cheapeft manner

... journeyman to Mr. Taylor, carpenter, HammerTmith David Turner, fervant to Mr Cordon, in Mincing-lanc Mary Maine, *cn. at the golden boot, near Hog-lane, Shoreditch Thoma* at Mr Mace’s, woollen-draper, Leadenliall-rtreet Robert Andrews, merchant, at Cadiz John ...

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... carpenter, at Hammerfmith Journeyman to Mr. Tayhy David Turner, fervant to Mr Gordon » in Mincing-lane Mary Maine, fen, at the golden boot » Near Hog-lane, Shoreditch Thomas Loveday, at Mr Mace’s, woollen-draper, Leadenhall-ttiet Robert Andrews, merchant, at ...

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... t • 1 ■ I'! M- •i i»ii ;■ j >i -,fc lit ) jk;- - 4 , ■ ') ;j! ? ■ ■ at'' ,l ' Lrtier from Mr. John Reynolds, of Odifham, in Kent, to Dr, Peter Tcmplernan, Secretary the Society for the encouragement of arts, &c, in the Strand. m J BRINING WHEAT. Worthy ...

St. Bartholomew's HosHtal, London. HAMPSHIRE. A in the parish ofOdihaht, in the same county. NOTICE is hereby ..

... the proprietor, on the premises, (if by letter, postpaid); who has also for SALE, situate at Sittingbourn, in the county of Kent, GOTHIC FAMILY COTTAGE, fitted in an expensive and complete manner the whole of the front windows are of metal, with coloured ...

Published: Monday 24 July 1815
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1508 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

London

... moriiing last, the lftth instant, one of the coldest ever felt this country:—Barton-strect, Eltham, Kent, 4j Stratford, by Boiv,l; Tottenham, I; Blackheath, Kent, below Zero. South w.a kk Bring f..—The cold weather has contracted the iron railing on each side ...

The Late Duke of Kent

... Sidmouth, had his boots soaked though with the wet. On tlicir return to Woolbrook Cottage, Ciipt. Conroy, finding himself wet in the feet, advised his Royal Highness to change his boots and stockings; but this he did not do till dressed for dinner, being ...

Sunday's Post.-By Express

... inanufactuien. John Smith, of Vauxhall Walk, Sorry, coal dealer. Jf»c Johnson, camington, Warwick, dniggivf. Cliinn, of Maidstone, Kent, linen draper. Richardson and Thomas Voltes, ICaat India merchants. Benjamin Phillips,of Threadneedle.strret, London, ...

London

... Duke and Duchess Clarence. They dined with Admiral Sir James Hawkins Whitshcd. This morning her Royal Highness the Cachets Kent and her daughter joined the royal party, a>:d whole proceccigd to the Dock-vard, accompanied iis heads departments in this ...

London

... simdar trick, will seen, was nlaved off Ml meetin,- .on Friday, nn.l this, U M Lla™ who figured away here. the freeholder- ,** Kent will never allow their schemes thus thwarted and rendered avail.—Journal. Insolvent Act.—A public die Bankers, Tradesmen, See ...

London

... placed by the guard in a carpet bag and thrown into the boot* He paid for outside seat Oxford, and requested the, porter deposite his own parcel, which intimated was, value, in a safe place in the boot. All the way to. Wolverhampton feigned drowsiness} there ...

London Markets

... to 3 Veal 3 5 0 Mi-.ttou 3 6 0 1 Pork 3 8 4 Shorn Sheep..o oto Lamb, 4 0 Pit ice IN THE BOROUGH. Pockets I liii^s. Kent, 8' —s—9/ Kent, 3,—9 i •Sussex 7/ 15s—8/ Sussex 6/ 10s—71 15 s—B/ Essex, 71 15s—8i 15s—10/ 0s I Esse>, 10>—Uf Qi-lil 10, Prick of LEATHER ...

Published: Thursday 04 September 1823
Newspaper: Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5305 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

London

... the rank fcf Colonel, ceases ia the artillery. Maidstone, Feb. 23.—The accounts we continue to receive from the different hop plantations are very alamiing. The Golden and Canterbury plant, which middle Kent is famed for, are found in verv rotten and bad ...