HORNSEA MERE
... WHEREAS the Fishery in Hornsea Mere, lias of late years been greatly injured in consequence of the abuse of the permission that had been granted to Fish therein ...
... WHEREAS the Fishery in Hornsea Mere, lias of late years been greatly injured in consequence of the abuse of the permission that had been granted to Fish therein ...
... TO BE LET, OR SOLD. good DWELLING-HOUSES, situate in Marime-Row may be entered upon, one about the middle of May, and the other about the first June. For particulars, inquire of Mr. Chapman, Marine-Row, Hull. GENTEEL LODGINGS, At COTTJNGHAM, near HULL, SUITABLE for the accommodation of Single Persons, for a genteel Family. The House is eery pleasantly situated in an .open pait of the Village, ...
... zr. APPRENTICE to a Li\'ES-13r.A>sn, A Youth whose Parents li»e in Hull, and Could board him during his apprenticeship, Iriquiie of the Printer of thi* Papcr. Hull, 17ih Apiil, 1813. A CARD, WILLIAM .BIGLIN, TT ESPECTFULLY begs leave to inform his l\. friends and the public, intends the second week in May, as as possible after his return from the different Markets of Leeds, Manchester, &c. to ...
... ihis day Dissolved by mutual consent. All Persons indebted to the Firm are requested to discharge their respccti?e accounts to cither of the Paities. GEORGE THOMPSON, THOMAS STICKNEY. THOMAS STICKNEY, IMPRESSED with a grateful recolleflion of the favours conferred the late Firm, takes this opportunity of informing his Friends and the Public loixMral, that the business will be carried on as ...
... flfgsels Lain ...
... s Lodgings. AISO, to be LET, A HOUSE in the same Sneet, late in the occupation of Mr. Pell, and in condition Suitable for the immediate reception of a genteel Family. For particulars, apply to Mr. Garland, Solicitor, Stamp-olhce Chambers, Hull. fOne property and concern.) ...
... regret having to (tale, that the account given in our U(t, reepecting the Io ...
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... The OLD WHITE SWAN, in the Centre of , the LEEDS, Now the occupation of Mr* Hugh Bljcx* THK Situation commands an exteti»i»c Market Trade, and has had respectable Town’s Business; has excellent accommodation for Travellers, good Stabling, scc. There is Retail SPIRIT WAREHOUSE deuched from the House, where a great deal business has been done. These Premises are in the best condition, pait of ...
... Sale-room and Keporitory, Silver-street, Hall, was this day Dissolved by mutual consent, and that all Debts owing, and by the said Firm, will received and paid by W. W. Hyds, who continues on the premises on his own separate account.—— Witness our hands this lsth day/of Odober, ISIS. W. W. HYDE. WILLIAM DUNUM. W. W. H Y D E WITH gratitude tenders his Thanks to his Friends and the Public, for ...
... To be Sold by Auction, PEARCE, At hh SALE-ROOM, St. Jobn't-Strcet, HULL, On Wednesday, 08ober 91, 1819, at eleven o'clock, FORTY-TWO Pieces of very Fine Yard-Wide, and thirty-tWo Ditto of 7-Bths Irish LINENS, to be put up.one Piece in each Lot. May viewed any day previous to the sale. To be Sold by Auction, By W. PEARCE, At bli SALE-ROOM, Sc. Joan't-STRisT, HULL, On Thursday, OSober 1819, at ...
... BURGLARY BRAMPToy. THOMAS SWtNBURN, 35. and JOHN ; BURN, aged 15, labourers, both late of Newark, were charged with burglary at Brampton, near Parhinton the profecutot, old infirm hated that he lire! at Brampton, in a lone hoirfe, hK only his fifter; on Monday night, the BtK of July, abonl twelve o'clock, he was dillurbed knocking the door, and fome one defired him to open it and the way to ...