To be SOLD by Auction, B. Sheriff's, the Crown and Sceptre inn, in Bishopwetfmouth, .on Monday, 23d of July, 1022, 12 o'clock, FARMS situated U|Km the Slwlctun road, about' JL U mile from Bishopweafmouth, cynt Inlng together 64*. 3a. of rich and productive land, with TWO DWELLIN
July 9, 1822 - Tyne Mercury; Northumberland and Durham and Cumberland Gazette - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
'T'HERE will 'te rim for, over Cavbrtok Edtje, on .1 Wedneiday the lift Day September, 1808, Plate Fifty Pounds, fur three and four Year olds. Tbtce Year olds to cany ffl. lb. Four ditto, ditto • 8 Fillies allowed 3lb. The belt of tbtee two- mile heats. On the fame Day will be t
September 13, 1808 - Tyne Mercury; Northumberland and Durham and Cumberland Gazette - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
Obigiual CoimcWfCATiosis. Some Remarks the Progress ami present State Scotland, its Habits and Lnprovements—Letter Advice from Mr Godwin to young American, the Course of Stndic* it might be most advantage•oos for h»m pursue—Account of the •• Christmas Racket” gmrMig the Negroes
April 7, 1818 - Tyne Mercury; Northumberland and Durham and Cumberland Gazette - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
*nhurober|ana,, tl*.:— MORLKY lilLL*containing3?sac»A»S rood*9Bperchea. ai *f 1 "beep Wliilßeldstinted pasture. l HILL, containing acres, and a right to keep sheep on the same stinted pasture. |*.V'•PP , .v Moor, of Whitfield Office. Whitfield Office. April Ist, 1818.
April 7, 1818 - Tyne Mercury; Northumberland and Durham and Cumberland Gazette - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
CWtesheiul, wllibe cxpecml. ; yASirtperiod, BDIXaVBQtr. rthWbMo«lc>po«t^ ov d»y and cvulnr fioilm HhtM ft* Turk * *m«KPIIir ?ANOSIKBS. which oho <U>- -with Itt imnMlfaito Vof. Bi Vcowl* Uwt ■nMU . MB» WCsOl« b^Cvill* Wttiic, Which {XoduJf. f <BUo, U. hnffg • m ofAlcWn, Ac.
February 2, 1819 - Tyne Mercury; Northumberland and Durham and Cumberland Gazette - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
most desirable situation for a ROPE, WALK and BUILDING YARD, or for the erection of any manufactory, as bricks and tiles ti e made on the spot, convenient water carriage offers for every other material. The land is tithe fiec. the poor rates low, and the pupula|ion sufficient to
March 17, 1818 - Tyne Mercury; Northumberland and Durham and Cumberland Gazette - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
HOUSE OF LOROS. March Earl Groteenor presemuda petition from W. P. Robins, complaining being removed from the post-office, comseimjemce hav- ISC SIOMCD A PhTITIOM FOB REFORM I March 9. The bill for Hie suppression of climbing boys was lead secnrfd lime t referred private committ
March 17, 1818 - Tyne Mercury; Northumberland and Durham and Cumberland Gazette - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
were #»'"£ to sari bribery, but mean nl proeurinj; suppml. Such was the case oM. In the lottery 1769, 80,000 tickets were disposed members parliament, which otter. wants soM at £B. premium each, and in 1771 so confident were some that the lottery hel|Knl to keep up ** Hie proper
May 25, 1819 - Tyne Mercury; Northumberland and Durham and Cumberland Gazette - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England