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RichardB

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A person, who gave his name GEORGE JOHNSON, of Wicker, Sheffield, Hired a Horse and Gig, of Mr. Eels, in Mulberry-street, Sheffield, on Friday, the 26th ultimo, with the intention of going to Baslow and returning on the following day. He did not stay at either Baslow or Bakewell, but I proceeded to Buxton, which place he left on Saturday, about three o'clock, and said he should proceed to Leek, in Staffordshire.-

He is about five feet seven or eight inches high, fair complexion, and had on a blue coat and top boots, - A Chesnut Pony, about fourteen hands high, seven years old, rather thin of flesh, a stroke of white down his face, white hind legs, light-coloured mane and tail, his back rather galled with the saddle, which causes him to flinch when saddle or harness is put upon him; a little hair off both knees, and a little rubbed off the top of his quarter, by the crupper.- A spindle-back Pony-Gig, painted yellow, not picked out with any other colour, a patent axletree and boxes, brass hoops to the wheels, the front caps chased, dation fence and body, rail-handles plated with brass, blue lining, the round part of the driving-cushion covered with black patent leather, and Eels, builder, Sheffield.- Any person lodging the said offender in any of His Majesty's Gaols, shall be handsomely Rewarded.

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1822 - Baines

Coach Builders,

Eels William, Mulberry street

1829 - Pigot's

Coach Builders,

Eels William, Mulberry street

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1822 - Baines

Coach Builders,

Eels William, Mulberry street

1829 - Pigot's

Coach Builders,

Eels William, Mulberry street

Richard Eels

1822 - Baine's

Livery Stable

15 Sycamore Street & Angel Street

1833 - White's

Coach Builder and victualler Bay Childers, Mulberry Street & 7 High Street

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William Eels

In addition to Voxs information above :

1833 - White's

Silversmith, 8 Mulberry Street

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