Folthorp's [afterw.] Page's Court guide and general directory for Brighton, Hove and Cliftonville. [Continued as] Page's [afterw.] Towner's Brighton (Hove) and suburban directory1864 |
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boot and shoemaker bootmaker BRIGHTON Bruns builder Cannon place chemist Church street Clarence square Clifton hill confectioner COTTAGE crescent dealer dressmaker Duke street Dyke road East street Edward street fruiterer and greengrocer Furnished house George's road Gloucester lane Grand parade greengrocer grocer Henry house agent Hova villas Hove James John Kemp Town King's road ladies Lansdowne place laundress Lavender street Lewes road lodging house London road maker Marine parade Market street merchant Middle street milliner Miss Montpellier road Norfolk square North lane North st Old Steine Pavilion pellier plumber pork butcher Powis Preston street Queen's road Regency square Richmond Rose Hill terrace Ship street Street Small tenements surgeon Sussex square tailor tavern teadealer Thomas Thos tobacconist Trafalgar street Upper Bedford street Upper North street Upper St Victoria warehouse Waterloo street West Hill West Hill street Western road Western street William York road
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Página 508 - Us. 6d. Mr. Grimmett, by will bearing date 1768, bequeathed 5-24ths of his estate, together with 20/. per annum on the death of his brother, to be applied in clothing and educating twenty poor boys, sons of inhabitants of the parish of Brighton, in the principles of the Protestant religion, reading, writing, arithmetic, merchants
Página xxii - No application can be entertained for compensation for alleged injury from the nonpayment of a money order at the expected time. When a money order is applied for it must be on the clear understanding that no such claim will be allowed, and that the Post Office is not liable, under any circumstances, to more than one payment of a money order, even when, notwithstanding the precautions that are taken, the order has been paid to a person not entitled to receive the money.
Página 502 - ... the greater part of the debility, disease, and premature mortality in this country, is the result of preventible causes; but it is an equally evident fact that very few preventive measures bearing upon the personal habits of the people have yet been adopted. The promoters of this Association believe...
Página 520 - After twelve o'clock at night, and until two o'clock in the morning, all fares shall be increased one half; and after two o'clock until six o'clock in the morning, be double the ordinary fares.
Página 519 - For any distance not exceeding one mile, including the distance from the stand or place from whence the coach, carriage, or fly shall be called, to the place where the fare shall be taken up, First class . . . . Is. 6d. Second class . . . .Is. Od. Third class . . . . Os. 9d. " And for every additional half-mile, First class . . . . Os. Qd. Second class . . . . Os. 6d. Third class . . . . Os. 6d.