BELL’S WEEKLY MESSENGER
... Mailing, boot and shoemaker, div. of ...
... Mailing, boot and shoemaker, div. of ...
... and the only difference I see iu them from that of hit neighbours is luxuriant crop of ketlocks full bloom, waving their golden heads among the turnips. If such statements as that of yonr Occasional Correspondent” are allowed to before the public without ...
... City-road, auctioneers—Elixabeth Nicholson and J. W. Nicholson. Leeds, boot manufacturers —J. Beard and J. C. Higginbotham, Manchester, merchant —W. and E. Head ford, Maidstone, hatters. (From the London Gazette Friday, Ado. 23.) Browne, W., jnn., Ipswich ...
... other desirable Estates to dispose of. For further Particulars apply, if Icttei post-paid, to Mr. GREEN, Land Surveyor, Maidstone, Kent. BREWERS, DISIIU.EKS, AND OTHERS. To b« Di'|>ov*H of tla* following which are nearly new:— A capital lUrsfi-whcd, 14 feci ...
... Saturday ae’onight the bntler purohaaod at chymial'a shop, an onnee of salts, and at the same time some oxalic acid for cleaning boot-tops he mixed each of these ingredients with water, and left them in hia room. Monday morning the unfortunate matt swallowed ...
... year at MAIDSTONE, on the 13th and 19th of AUGUST. 186:!. In order to promote a more extensive entry, the Committee have greatly INCREASED the amount of the PRIZES offered; and with a view to the improvement of the breed of Sussex Cattle and Kent Sheep ...
... snd second - Iv. of Inmolvkst Dividend.—Anne Smith, late of Milton next Gravesend, boot maker, div. of Is. 9jd. In the pound. Ckstifioate*.—Feb. 23, W. Robinson, Maidstone, linendraper—Feb. 23, C Arnold, street, and Oracecburch street, dealer in provisions-Feb ...
... J. Wheatcroft-J. J. Melbutsh and K. Kent, I.lrerpool, shipowners—T. Keed and C. Watson, Cambridee, jewellers -E. and J. Argent. Ciaremont-plaoe. PeutonTille, livery stable-keepers—W. and J. Jackson, Liverpool, boot-makers—K. Clay and H. Q. Harvey, Liverpool ...
... Lirrrpool, which coifed fawtholotfer port for hot'dactiutioß (Lirorpool), the IMhlptO. The Grand Darken, woe then on fir. end ia Boot leigwr— end critirol po.ition, regordr.l not chip hcrccif, kut ten poccrngerc crew. Her wbofe cargo rooouted (he moct ultommobfe ...
... Rugby, boot maker (third class)— Jan. 25, J. Phillips, Church Strettou, Salop, chemist (third class)-Jan. 26, J. Tonks, Walsall, currier (third class) —Jan. 25, J. Hnlford, Birmingham. victualler (third class)— Jan. T. Nixon, Stoke-upou- Trent, boot-maker ...
... W. D,, late ot Cmyford, Kent, brick-maker. Hotting, E., Brighton, grocer. Hurr, J. 13., Cambridge, printseller. Bellingham. W. , Greaham-etreet, auctioneer. Moore, T., St. Alban’s, victualler. Cagey, J., Tonbridge Wells, boot-maker. Griffin, W., Rowley ...
... the chain and the watch. By Juror. —He saw the wall fall from the top, and some of the bricks struck him on the heel of his boot, and white beaver hat he had on was quite sb.ged by the action of the fire. John Squire, the beadle of St. Olave’s, said that ...