Friday's London Gazette
... INSOLVFNTS. ROB' l?T R Great Bookham, near Loitherhead. Surrey, saddler. Th.in Hitrbcork, Old Font, Middlesex, ale-brewer. Brown, Maldon, ex. coal and timber-merchant. Francis ...
... INSOLVFNTS. ROB' l?T R Great Bookham, near Loitherhead. Surrey, saddler. Th.in Hitrbcork, Old Font, Middlesex, ale-brewer. Brown, Maldon, ex. coal and timber-merchant. Francis ...
... J.ETTERS have received from Yalladolid, by way of Paris, which announce the dissolution band of Merino. His body guard are said have thrown themselves on the mercy Quesada, and su ...
... be held at Wells, on Tuesday, which occasion the Right R ...
... DORSETSHIRE. The next ordination by the Bishop of Salisbury, appointed to be held Salisbury on Sunday, the September. The Vicarage of Gussage All Saints, near Cranborne Dorset, is now ...
... Intermediate Sessions were held Dorcbester last week, commencing Tuesday. The following magistrates were present at the opening of the Court: âRev. H. F. Yeatman, chair ...
... Sherborne. —August 18.—Justices present, J. Goodden, J. F. Falwasser,W. N. Allford.and L. G. St. Lo, Esqrs., and the Rev. W. J. Goodden. Charles Harris,Smveyor of Turnpik ...
... This event was duly celebrated the proverbially loyal inhabitants of Yeovil, on Monday last. Flags floated from the principal building-! the town, and throughout the d ...
... » Recce's, Temple-street, Bristol. Advance on part the new list CLO ...
... Local News. DORCHESTER. Dorset Protestant Meeting.—Our report of the Proceedings at the Shirehall on Thursday last, will be °und in page 14. Dorset Hunt Ball. —This fashionable assembly of -e nobility and gentry of the county is fixed to take Pace at the Town Hall this (Thursday) evening. Dorset County Hospital.—The following is the report for Feb. 21,1867:— In-patients admitted, discharged, 4 ...
... The commission for holding these assizes was opened on Tuesday afternoon last, at the Shirehall, Dorchester, before the Lord Chief Baron Fitzroy Kelly and Mr. Justice Byles. It will be remembered that, by a recent decision in the Court of Quarter Sessions, the ancient custom of escorting the judges into the town by a retinue of javelin-men and heralds is abolished, and that duty was on the ...