the science o modern chemistry has conferred upon maekind ; for during the first twenty years of the present century to speak °fa cure for the Gout was considered a romance ; but now, the efficacy safety of this medicine is so fully demonstiated by unsolicited testimonials from
20 February 1858 - Borough of Greenwich Free Press - London, London, England
SINGULAR AND FATAL ACCIDENT.—An accident of a singular nature occurred last week a t Broadway, near Ilminster. A party of haymakers employed in a field were sitting together on a haycock about five o'clock on Saturday afternoon, having tea, when a young woman took a handful of h
23 July 1859 - Borough of Greenwich Free Press - London, London, England
BIRTHPLACE OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON. —lf it be legally as well as poetically true that "every child that's born at sea belongs to the parish of Stepney," we congratulate the good people of Stepney on a somewhat distinguished parishioner. It has always been stated that the great
23 July 1859 - Borough of Greenwich Free Press - London, London, England
the Londrm Bridge Clock ; Clock Make , to Ike Wet Deportment, Respectfully calls attention to his assortmen of Waches and Clocks, in which he has combined the best quality with the lowest possible prices.
25 February 1860 - Borough of Greenwich Free Press - London, London, England
puttoto 3utittats of 14t ild THE GRENADIER GUARDS.—It is now positively understood that the entire of the Ist Battalion of Grenadier Guards, 1,200 in number, now encamped at Aldershott, will proceed to the Crimea, and it is expected that the route for the embarkation will be issu
29 September 1855 - Borough of Greenwich Free Press - London, London, England
an ttntottr. HERALDING A STRANGE COUPLE OF FACTS.—The Herald, in its Fashionable News, contains the following droll announcements, one under the other:— "The Rev. A. Peyton has left the Clarendon Hotel for Doddington Rectory, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire. "The Rev. A. Peyton has arr
29 September 1855 - Borough of Greenwich Free Press - London, London, England
Mary Flearn, the wife of a lighterman residing at Rotherhithe, was charged with the illegal possession of a quart pewter pot, the property of Mr. Hawkins, landlord of the Red Lion, Lower-road, Rotherhithe. Police-constable 173 M, proved apprehending the prisoner on the previous
29 September 1855 - Borough of Greenwich Free Press - London, London, England
Axr SMART, Cooper to the Royal Hospital and Natal TV • Asylum, No. 1, Alexander-ter:ace, Bridge-street, E. Gibbins, Cooper in General, 79, Evelyn-street, Lower-road, Deptford. Water casks made and repaired. Jelin Lewis, Cooper, 29, Evelyn street, Lower road, Deptford, (opposite
11 July 1857 - Borough of Greenwich Free Press - London, London, England