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OXFORD CHRONICLE AND BERKS AND BUCKS GAZETTE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1846

... accurately where ,eH Robbbbt.—Mr. Thir- Kendall, boot maker, were considerably damaged. A . waiting a long time, and if you’ll have patien. wait )(]ld found belore mentioned premise* » i ~ „ • f rom Maidstone court was luckily in the tear which cut off communi- ...

THE OXFORD CHRONICLE AND READING GAZETTE. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1544

... will give him Judgment. But the generality arc daunted such catastrophes these. • • Hut their love of a pink, buckskins, and boots preponderates just so much over their fear and distaste lor sjmrt that thev cannot abandon the former, although they would ...

Various opinions as to the result the expressed brlhd American journals. The CoktiMr artd EntfnWer of acquittal ..

... near Scvcnoaks. was horn 1733, and in 1790 ho married Miss Markctt, youngestdaughterof Mr. John Market!, of Meophamcourl, Kent. For many years he was a justice ih the Court of King’s Bench, and subsequently a baron of the Exchequer, and was knighted ...

OXFORD CHRONICLE AND BERKS AND BUCKS GAZETTE

... BANKRUPTS. From Fridays Oazelle. Samuel Gawan, Kent-street, Southwark, victualler. Joseph Hayward, Church-court, Old Jewry, woollen warehouseman and factor. Yohs Salmon, Brick-lano, Spitalfields, boot and shoe manufacturer. William Treago, Gunter’s-grovo ...

OXFORD CHRONICLE AND BERKS AND BUCKS GAZETTE

... Glanville, H. J. Clarke, W. Copeland. F. Dewe, T. N. Dewe, E. Davis, J. Fisher, T. Flood, W. Kiraber, T. Latham, G. T. Lay, A. Kent, Packer, Powell, R. Pike, Stanbridge, John Stone, W. Ballard, E. L. Shepherd, J. Tyrrell, J. Williams. J. L. Williams, E. C ...

BASV imST.fi. ‘ i'rwQ tke l*'her GmxrUr. July 4. >

... richly-embroidered pails ; , the host exalted, attended by four priests in cloth of I gold ; the archbishops’ golden mitre, borne by a priest in golden robes and cojk.* ; Archbishop Briffgt, in bis riontificah*, covered with jewels, followed four priests cope® ...

VII wa C,a.iti#, -'

... the meadow With soft eyes of blue and gray. And their glances threw a radiance Beauteous Ai a stuniner day. Swiftly in that golden Autumn hid the happy nts 117. But their joys Ish r. ui. tuber Thinking of a last • go ..d bye.' October 4th, lts;:t. : or ...

LETTE

... dressed in • black cutaway wind ?--Because it is enj o y ed with a gust-o. 1 dark tweed trousers , fl annel vest, and Balmoral boots. In Why is • long sable tippet like the eighth part of a , his coat pocket was •let ter to his brother, signed Arthur, 1 ...

DESTRUCTIVE FIRES

... Serious Case of Stabbing. —On Monday some sol- 1 dicrs of the 12th Laucers were engaged their room in ! the barracks in Maidstone in various employments, when some words arose between two of them, one of whom, Richmond, hod recently joined a recruit—the ...

T|IE OXFORD CITY AND COUNTY CM RON ICLE,-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 31. 1«40

... shelter where they might. Such are the acts of the enlightened ex-ruler Syria! = ,__. IN PARVO. Her Uovnl Highness the Duchess uf Kent has consented lieconte Patroness liat.aur at Hereford aid of fund, fur buildinff Sr. Martin’s Church in that city. ' vlinini ...