Surrey Southwark Middlesex Sussex Gazette (Newspaper) - December 5, 1818, London, Middlesex Weekly Agricultural and Commercial CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT Country Papers in Foreign and London DECEMBER THE COMMITTEE for Letting the BRIDGE HOUSE ESTATES will at on the 9th of at One oclock to hy PUBLIC on a Building r 1iot of on of or in Georges Terms and for Letim the and further Particulars had at the of of the BridgeHouse from in the parish of on Saturday the o a 1MIOWN with a star in his and in one of his hind legs fur a ever taken him will send to Buddin or shall be rewarded for their Order of JL tUc of his the Drawing ihi STATE LO which was in of tic decease of IILT on if when thu Drawn Prize will in uver nnd above any oilier Prize in tilt to which it may be Tiie are and iha 11 of 2 1CCO 200 Consols nnd Persons in ilio with iii I s or h ctu any Towns in ihe cr willi to in T GENUINE TEA established tnr the ale unadulterated Company has originate in the spirit of respect able the City of and it lias experienced from n large body inli rented individuals iu the Tea to receive the highest sanction and the mu Vi hen i is rw the Public have been im posed in their an by the by individuals iu fie Tea in ail parti of tiie yet to the Pubic o the ilon Genuine Tea t ey will ipi the to be derived from present winch to click and the attempts Hi fraud and ira wish the of the Il docs not to prove how depraved the ms nist for the sake of a paltry would il an which une of necessaries of am hkh constitutes the chief j i creal proportion cf in til classes of Tea is in itself a wholesome nutritious beverage il is the opinion of ihv his ill anil tin at may be wholly ihe poisonous with which it has been Tins has til experience oi many persons previous to the lale who that Hie they had drinking had been of tho very who had Leen of mixtures and To prove the sincerity of I heir and that their Teas arc sold their pure London Genuine ea Company BY THE RYMERS CARDIAC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS of the The are Tes of of this PALSY AKD The following Copy of a Letter the Richard near to James Juy ISia am now so well in health as t have the peculiar satis of discharging all the duties if with Under the illumines of Divine I must bute ray to the lisa of your and I desire to this public testimony of its in order that who arc afflicted with Palsy know that this excellent Medicine will relieve the use of which I do earnestly RICHARD CASE To After search for for a iit Atonic aul paints so well and I at last to by arid Nervous rhe that of its opening body it sivs and is mir of Die a tonic aperient in any of the hing vh I have A circumstance so lj rully especially before my frcIs froin sense of v sinking I one or DT the lira a piece the and inv wholo Ivon Ill and tha ATOXIC To SALES BYA and Valuable By WILLIAMi at the on and following at A Capital of among which will be some Fine re imported iron the a fw Carvings in Alabaster Elegant French Clocks mounted a of Gold Musical Indian Guns and thirty Buonaparte Mu sical a single liing and To be viewed on Mon nnd morning of and Catalogues had of a the The ivill be sola en Tuesday the Pictures on C in iny mt me if they a doses ot I ii remove My appetite is also surprisingly iid I have to hnl I was not enough m to you which saved me rears of pain act I with your M nnd by by The this vicinity are from the public o the excited throughout ard that i met with the most nnd opposition from a vj j large propor tion of the Tea Dealers in have been and every measure to tal envy or to injure its reputation and All these ef interest only for their totally unconnected public have 1cen very pro perly by that contempt because it lewell the these practices are not yet and in the course of a very short simitar will In the parties who composed this meeting are now so well convinced of the of that they arc daily withdrawing themselves iVom the they a first Tnc cause of the London Genuine Tea Company is become the cause of the on whom they nIy for snp but they ferl it to stale these as their enemies have become their aad aro ing to divert public patronage from the Coin by advertising themselves under similar Te is i brief of the Companys which arc published in lie form as to re i without the surts may in want The price of every article is and a Number put at the bt by which can give heir at An excellent Tea for fami lies fN Companys at Superior to most Green Teas now selling it Genuine at A good lea for com mon A good Strong at 8s An excellent Black with a fine Souchong slid at The Teas imported K finest nr Teas fur and at at A good econo many Th tj to a practice ft in the coan ul in C Rill i 15 0 Sh No oih nf No llyon 1 1 0 o ire o a whole on don other external ty gilding as of Vender of Patent the United at and i Pints at by is a rises anil of cures mav iw in he HY and ihe Eighth in ay all Booksellers and Ven s this GOOD V HEAP o all of the jr the best and kept fay and Saracens Lord The JOST MAIL art s Head Thj UliP new only one nn four and sets at One o at Liverpool afternoon at Six i icia and and Rasing now at oclock in Ihe nine in and nine at the Dolphin This is delightful conveyance to the Post at Fivi and nrw Post even at Three The Packets to Alder new Post every at Six anil Only one out be tween London and Hunting don new Royal sets eut to and BATH and BRISTOL Flying Post through Chip arid every afternoon arrive at the Greyhound anil the London and the next to LEEDS New the sest ut every at oclock carries four Insides and poes remarkably with a Guard Passes and to the Golden next standing the uncommon expedition of this it is allowed o hr the most and complete public conveyance on the being unequalled in accommodation by any Dum Kings and ail Camperdown Edinburgh New a Guard sets out at Eight by way of and Passengers finding themselves fatigued from the length of the may rest what time and then proceed on without any addi tional to the Ulack from Coaches run to and other and Post every More at half past Six to the Cross and Post goes with Four Horses aid ii Gilard all the Pinses through and Grantham the way by Is sets out every ami performs the journey with Passengers detained on the mad by or have the peculiar advantage of their secured in the Kirby and Garstang Post every After at Five and Iist at oclock in the and Yann now every to the Georse Post Coach every and Litch Post called the every at Five to the Saracens Head W al so and Post and called the Rock every and every morning and and Cheshunt TOTTENHAM and Edmonton at and CLAYs original WAGGONS and to Wootton and all places Tfl and all parts of Ly Isle of and Waggons and twice a and Woolwich TOT 1ENH AM and Edmonton WILLIAM MOUNTAIN and respectfully ac quaint their Friends and the that they will not be ac for any Parcels or of more Shan Five Pounds if or entered as and paid for Important Sale of and a choice Collection of Napoleon nt the Auction on and Five fol lowing at Twelve A Highly Rire of and Illustrated of which have been fraia on he Fine Pitt se v by if i ni L Among aivi V lie a vs oi et k by he on nix a of the J de 4 ao de 2 two verie ie de cle ten era dc de Nl rt de de la Revolution 2 de tie Vases i cs 6 H stre dcs 2 ties Arbres c t i Li de avec ii an unique copy of a set uf 0 lie Ceremonies tif the 7 En virons of f of Great with the 7 last 20 vos of and Grosss IJ various Countries 2 10 a fine Oxford large folio of Humes 10 Also the of Lord Chal To he tw and of Sif nnd of ami Cim Oxford Vot Bath Hush Biston and of op the Auction On Sold n Unique of Napoleon in consisting of a serks of 1reohold and at and rear in Mr iii on at riVKE VERSION of an undivided FOURTH the following TENEMENTS and nn ihe of a ard a aged 50 Lot Three with and at in the of an the Overdrew of Lot A compact called the of and in tho occupation and two in the oc of Charman nn John Lot A compact called at Ditchers near lot in tie parish of in the of Stephen Hopkins and and in the occupation of Lot A two ami a at Mays rear in the occupation of John Abraham anl Poter Lot A compact situate at in the parish of containing 20 in the occupation of Jane Lot The and at Hi in the occupation of the Overseers of To be till by applying to Peter at of whom Particulars may be had they may bu hsii at the Kings at Red at Dorking Kings at of fit in at and of Mr FROM THE NOVEMBER BANK HI from to nt to sin render at at the Commercial Mid at Guild at the Dog at the Dog Ta wine at and at Mulock and at the office of Avison and at the Roe Buck at the George at the Punch at the office of at the Crown nnd at the Talbot and Oh at at at the Star Ball at at the Star at at the White Lion at at the Can at at the Greyhound fit at at at dealer and at at the White Carmarthen at tiie George Bluck at at at at at at at at at the Ams at at the Arms at London at at Guildhall Dec Lom at at Guildhall Red Watii at at Guildhall Lsm at at at at Lon wine at at at at tlap at at the TO 16th j T of you on the of j the Statement in to Sir Samuol m thit of the with tvi viz the m My s to f of the from the has made of I Tt i of at j bv lii 1 a and v M th as and are o on u dry R nre seven of ni which i A is 5 is iho value of In j estate at of 3J of Hsui the rv and the answer I suppose c x It here tlc KUM is saiU be f r j and the witness thinks it hai been let within i 1 to the Hermitage nn imputation ts upon the tin I am alont to CLERKENWELL The Sessions commenced Monday before tke anil of Ihe Jury the ami having no extra would thuir O IDIOT and Irs for retain ing their m t of age o ia a titi to and in a of is to the Jurn The miserable for oii to the was carried ana Iiy then wilh bar It true iris t was not in one of fur he net lut he it e iis i his ill i victim to ful t int duty lo jn Fr years ha iie i wis at of Parish tjnder DECEMBER to surrender Jan at the Woolsack Newgate Great at at the Com Hotel at he tcr Arms mid Man the George 19 up make only to he irom tils evidence iVr sixty or u iy oi arc w lU This very serious their anJ moreover t them up a in which persons deai own I of in i it that ths a Cu or To lei thoir by tying f was em as f t Jo ihV of tha A fort on Bounds and u of she e io i must tiie and j v s Inr bout th rr eight bu uilt either cf gross or i Hut the 5 OTIC in the upon u of at the your ient of Iic was to lay on in rf and with as is in the lease This lies o the from London in ihe has i lessee in building a vow of and this esta very ihc Truste te es treated for the hc advice of a surveyor anil ho mea in very one for tiie Tiis is the rase with to such part 1 sw let n long to the and sirce the whole of the 2J acres islet on i 90 yenrs Except the I 5il no part of UIP 12C acres liesin n tion for hut and advertised that they should meet at the New Cross on the of to let these in certain specified on leases icr 21 tn the bidders of the highest pi o tbo of such should be olby the and the thereupon 1st as 14 2 13 to Revert at the 8 2 21 John 1 2 13 Kvans ip w ve gran d and tiie rents are vrs an imp ii procured hy to to tv the under the i lie total rental a by the witnesses cf these 2j of With to the th have to have them all erected according to the stipulations in the One instance occurred of an underlessee building a house otit giving as by the lease he was require to do notice o Trustees constructed part of it in an insufficient inconsistently with the regulations expressed in the As as the Trustees learnt t building was going they caused it to bo and they found that it was tiled instead of nnd that the timber in the roof was of insufficient scantling and they obliged thu lessee to cause the roof to be taken and the house to be in con in every with the terms of the Tiie Trustees occasionally It the and see are kept in a proper state of According to this statement of and I am prepared to prove the truth of every part of the conduct cf the Trustees is not such as it has been represented to have not their trust by foolishly or for nearly a cen at what to produce or a They have let for years such part only of the land as could be advantageously Itt on a building and have thereby procured for the chanty a present rent beyond what could have been procured by any other at the same a va luable reversion and ail the remainder of the land they have let on usual husbandry to respectable and atthe high est rents that could be It is in the that the rente of the two cha rity estates are though the term by which that fact is ex pressed is a singular It is The money is brought forward by Drummond of and brought into the The tenants pay their rents a meeting of the the senior Churchwarden is always to A IM tuil fl s iia in i V fo lie to Iho or V Tor Jim it cow which vou jit nml for t lie poor by le to i io if coud be well bur I cut iis 1 is ii beatings and and qu beheld it in te the sirand the when she in tit state described by last Si treat him vith MIK are so his if continued application for its relief the mother that she should not trouble nor enur into the room was but father willing to On hat she was a anil vos with List was by any to cme f on cu that on he WKS of to investigate the truth of the of m received shortly On at ie fendants he found iti some him of hr having UK r t He then spoke the u swing Sbe demanded iis ran up stairs he anil entered an saw the boy quire tied hi i by a of which ran across one and liis There jart of c ulii from had beni FIi tho boy in a he u Ov IL of wi it Drummond seems therefore not to express very correctly the part I have in the payment of the in is no more than count the money when it is paid down by the I prepare the receipts for the Trustees to and I see the money immediately handed over to tic But it is said 4 there are petitions in Chancery which stop and things are not brought forward as they should The purpose of the present proceedings is to regulate the man ner which these rents shall he administered to the objects of the Charily by the Parish The duty of the Trustees is to let and manage the estates and to sea the rents paid into the Parish Officers the proceedings be ing the for the Trustees advised them while the question respecting the mode of application of these Funds was the Trustees should not pay over the money to the Churchwardens as but should re tain it till they can pay it over under the direction and sanction of the The Trustees at receive the rents from the and invest the after they receive in the adding the dividends every half year to the capital Tru sev ty nje in tlc xk Tbe food ihe of to h of Uvo tha t in your I should have supposed that the state ments in your Letter would be the result of the Evidence taken before the pud of be supported by that in thu present though the Evidence erroneous as it is in other respects does admit tit the Seven Acres at are let for a 5 and that the Twentysix Acres are for a 6 you have in your Letter 7 stated the situation cf these two as thus There lire two belonging to the Poor of which bring and a and yet are from being badly let on ninety years I to your and ts sense of the representation thus made to tbe Public of the of these Trustees is fair and I the to Your obedient PATRICK to the 4 5 2 6 5 7 Hie Park of on tli Pth of game were killed by eight a 40 237 216 11 tint Jie v to tbe in hr well us who h i1 not and a v hml also to nr the by laving te care tf in This hr the of his nr months acts he n to him be f The Jury had the rot one of whom proved y o existed oil the It tr but to persons i wn l not lur eso per sons is ollen it would be great l tj who sleep iu the same room nith his would ail witnesses of undoubted veracity to prove the boy he was unable ro feed himself or to in il of visiting the of whore slie s MUV in room vith the Uting ad receiving every of She iv nith Elizabeth knew the parents nnd the nr years and a during which she rise boy treated with She had not the boy Edward a teacher of to saw the his own ex and found him a perfect Another named Kail of coat being burned by the who hen crie nnd what Ie tenderly and was belter fV ibo other Sidney ged son of tiie during four months his ie was mischievous n the bv things at lie CN y him for an ih tiele for his within his iis lKi aiy thrown a piece of iron out of the a passing on tha VK much displeased until he heard who threw sister of the coroba and her beat her little bu only clipped his to lor mother frequently washed he wai present her to nd cried fir Mary in he tiie iv s v of The ot the e it clear uider the their The and t e to every man conversant the that the female if the id ii vicious the solicited tw J many for isso remarks lere t com But this she and it to The summed ip the wilh great anl wilh on the which If any doubts Vere tho ought to have the of to be the Court to tha situation of her ivas a who la from six oclock till eleven at for his and of a most hail always left the m of the to j afer n lew both but recommended tha husband to tbo mercy of the On his a suitable reprimand from the to be con fined in the House of Correction the latter for the on of his as well as on of his bein relieve tiB for the j period of montb