Monday 07 October 1839
Hampshire Chronicle
Hampshire
Died suddenly, on Tuesday, at Bridgewater, Mr. John Bacon, bone dealer, of Bishop-street. Portsea. Died, on Wednesday
Monday 07 October 1839
Hampshire Telegraph
Hampshire
Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries
A few days since, of apoplexy, while attending Bridgewater Fair, Mr. John Bacon, the well-known Horse-dealer, of Porsea
Saturday 05 October 1839
Hampshire Advertiser
Hampshire
Mr. John Bacon, horse dealer. Died, on the 2nd inst, in Camden Alley, Portsea
Saturday 14 September 1839
Hampshire Advertiser
Hampshire
Married, at Kingston, on the 10th inst., Mr. John Morgan, to Anne, daughter of Mr. J. Bacon, horse dealer, both of Queen Street, Portsea. Married, at Kingston, on the 13th instant
Tuesday 18 August 1829
Essex Herald
Essex
A Farm, called BACONS FARM, in the parish of Chapel, in the occupation of William Dean, on lease for 14 years, from Michaelmas, the yearly rent ...
Tuesday 18 August 1829
Essex Herald
Essex
At the County Magistrates sitting: Colchester Castle, Saturday last, on the 15th instant. John Bacon and Edward Netard, both of Boxtead, this county, were brought before the Magistrates, a warrant having been granted for that ...
Tuesday 23 June 1829
Essex Herald
Essex
charged arainst them:— Death. Charles Smith, Henry Pike. Mary Browne, Susannah Gibbs, Mary Ann Bacon, Thomas Devine, George Edwards, William Jones, and Joseph Byron, for stealing in the dwelling-houses above the value of £6. —Thomas ...
Monday 12 February 1827
Hampshire Chronicle
Hampshire
John Bacon, James Poffiey, Samuel Dibby, John Watts, Richard Shaw, and Jonathan King, labourers, for a violent assault on John Hemblin, Governor of the workhouse
Friday 01 August 1800
Stamford Mercury
Lincolnshire
Joseph Bacon, of Fulham, in the county Middlelsex, potter, dealer and chapman