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CERTIFICATES-JAN. 6

... George Rossiter and Thomas Tapsell, of, Fish-streetwine-merchants. Dee:B, John Hawlisworie and Samuel Adamson, l 'of Middlesex, corn-tillers. Dec. 11. Dvd Scarborough and John Wilkinson, of HArd-* shaw, doggers. Dec. 13. Thomas Jackson, Sebastian Nash ...

Published: Wednesday 17 December 1806
Newspaper: Oracle and the Daily Advertiser
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1244 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Bad anti glititaq Salette

... Michael Michael, Thomas O'Brien, James Knowlend, Joseph Martin alias Shepherd, John Hinton, William Merritt, • Stephen Olander, • John Teggatt, James Degranger, Richard Trumpet, and William Roberts, severally received Judgment of Death. Thomas Burbury, Jonathan ...

Published: Tuesday 08 June 1802
Newspaper: Oracle and the Daily Advertiser
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1237 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

b 1 JtW.i

... cotton and staves ; Kentucky, or and from ditto, with ditto ; Desdemona, of and from Petersburgh, with tobacco and cotton ; Thomas, of and from Philadelphia, with cotton and logwood.—The Nymphe frigate, with her convoy., remain wind bonad.—Quarter past ...

iiiander in Chief, 6:c. C

... ianrance-broket. Thomas Simpson, Wm. T4lersoni John Sanderson, and Jot. Granger, late of Stokesley, Xorashire, bankers. Win. Alleott, late of Gosport, haberdasher. Levy Samuel, late ulSunderland, Durham, clock and watchmaker. Thomas Goss, of Hackney Road ...

FRENCH FLEET

... linen-draper, to surrender May 6, 16, and Juue 13, at twelve, at Guildhall, Lannon. Attorney, Mr. Harvey, Cursito:-street. Thomas Hawkins, Bristol, grocer and tea-dealer, to surrender May 15, 16, and June 13, at sr:, at the Bush tavern, Bristol. Attornies ...

~g)bto i,)c4),e

... brass four-pounder guns , swivels, and. small arms. BANKRUPTCY ENTARgU). Thomas Godden, of Maidstone, Kent, carpenter, to surrender May 24, at ten, at Guildhall, London, BANKRUPTS. Thomas Matthews, late of Bedminster, Somersetshire, brlker, to surrender April ...

EFFECTS OF THE LATE STORM. It is with the deepcst sorrow we have to mention: the damage dohe by the

... is lost, and all her weir. • • • ñi lirts.bidence tiarisport4llaber, is ;lost 04 the Lang Sand; peoples saved,' ; ' Vie Hardy,: Hardy,. from to London, is iunk on the.beadiut Harwiih. The Anna Maria, from,Lieeepoot to and a lare. ship 'with timber, are ...

ADMIRAL DUCKWORTH, (Sc

... Daniel Seddon, hall-pey of 22 Light Dragoons; Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas tiolpleau.x, half-pay of late 10th Foot; Major Frederick Metzner, half.pay of American Provincials; Joseph Hardy. Esq. late Lieut:-Col. of 93d Foot; Hugh Maxwell, Esq: late Major; ...

'OLD BAILEY SESSIONS, THURSD.4Y, SEPT. 24

... felony: viz. Thomas Seaman, James Jackson, Richard Smith, Thomas Vincent, Thomas Smith, John Allen., Andrew l'iffin, Robert Latham, John Cox, John Blainlield, William Reece, Elizabeth Davis, Hannah Taylor alias Sullivan, Mary Bryan, Thomas Herring. And ...

Published: Friday 25 September 1807
Newspaper: Oracle and the Daily Advertiser
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1934 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE MATCH

... kept-the 'whip hand of the comPany the whote.evening—Mr. Bidwell, Fireman- beronging to the Hand in I-land Fire Office--Hon. Thomas; Coventry. - a noisy : Quakeress, who amused the company with some of his - refined sons—Mr. Mellish, Quaker, - better calculated ...

BRIGHTON, JULY 17

... be that my hasband is an Irishman! By the death of Sir ARTHUn llpsmnrisop, Bart. in India, the title devolves to his uncle, THOMAS H. MAYNARD, Esq. of Hoxne-hall, Suffolk, Sir THom AS MAYNARD HESILRIGGE, Bart. General ALEXANDER PAEITZYN has translated Lord ...

OLD. BXIL EY. i'll/RD DAY, FIZIDAY, SEPT. MITIU)ER.:

... the direction of .his Lordship. He should begin the case With the evidence of the Sur geon, for which purpose he called Mt. Hardy. Mr. Justice HEATii asked why' the Surgeon was called first? Mr. CoNsy. Said, that. without his evidence .the prosecution cotdd ...

Published: Saturday 21 September 1805
Newspaper: Oracle and the Daily Advertiser
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1159 | Page: 3 | Tags: none