for hawking luense. which -ohj d him to penally of ■*rlO: and thlmlv, under the Vagrant I. >t.iii.li„g to hep. Having aome regard to hi. hirt... .Mr Seymour) had .I,sited Soloimin to give him notice that must de.i.t, which had b,eu done, but without effect. ... It uppi-Nreti t»m
05 May 1836 - Brighton Gazette - Brighton, Sussex, England
Mr Spring Rice not likely soon to hear the last his new definition of the word “expect” Our leaders are aware of the quizzing which experienced at the hands of Sir Robert Reel and the proceedings before the Dublin Klecti -n Commit lee furnished, the other day, fresh materials fo
05 May 1836 - Brighton Gazette - Brighton, Sussex, England
gratefol thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and Friend* in general, for the kind and liberal patronage bestowed on her alace the her lete husband, farther trotting aeaMuity and attention, to fulfil their orders satisfactorily, heretofore, and begs to refer then to her well selected
03 May 1827 - Brighton Gazette - Brighton, Sussex, England
the Executors Lscblen Me. Lesn, to announce for SALE BY AUCTION, Garraway’s, London, on Friday 13lb June, 1824, 12, Copyhold Farm, called FRITH’S, situated the Parish of Chiddingly, the County of Sussex miles from Lewes; 7 from both Market Towns, and miles London ; comprising 25
29 May 1834 - Brighton Gazette - Brighton, Sussex, England
SPECULATORS are daily foisting on the Public CHEAP and SPL’UIOUS Macassar Oil at the Genuine. To PREVENT such vile Imposition ATTENTION the following Is solicited. THE LOWEST PRICE of the ORIGINAL MA- CASSAR. or ROWLAND’S OIL, 3s. 01. per bottle. The Label hat the words Rowland’
29 May 1834 - Brighton Gazette - Brighton, Sussex, England
MANUFACTURER SODA & SELTZER WATER, Bedford Wine Shades, King's Road, Brighton, HAS the honor of informing the Nobility, Gentry, and Visitor* of that during his ten years* the German Spa, Briuhton Park, superintend the machinery and apparatus, many Important improvements suggeste
29 May 1834 - Brighton Gazette - Brighton, Sussex, England
Gazette Office, Thursday Morning, 4 o'clock. The great match between the North and South of Eng - land commenced Monday, at Leicester. We have received the following statement. The Southern players winning the toss, went in fiist, Mills and Hiilyer taking the bat. The latter was
25 August 1836 - Brighton Gazette - Brighton, Sussex, England
Has ventured to premise that a plain, yet brief abstract of the system proposed to be carried out him for the successful management of the same, will not be deemed obtrusive by the Nobility, Gentry, and Public resident or visiting Brighton and its vicinage. To the Dispensing Dep
25 February 1836 - Brighton Gazette - Brighton, Sussex, England