Jennings in the press – 19th Century

Wolverhampton Chronicle and Stafford Advertiser, 13 September 1848 page 3

Marriages

On the 6th instant, at Gretna Green Hall, Scotland, Benjamin Willis, third son of A Jennens, Esq of Birmingham to Elizbeth, second daughter of Mr. Jennings, of Yardley.

 

Ari’s Birmingham Gazette, 8 April 1833 page 3

Yardley Association for the Prosecution of Felons

The members of this association, and all other persons who are desirous to attend the annual meeting at the house of Mr. Isaac Jennings, the Swan Inn, in Yardley, on Friday the twelfth day of April instant, by order of the Treasurer, Mr. John Dolphin.

Thomas Colmore, Solicitor

NB Dinner on the table at half past one o’clock, Yardley, April 6, 1833

 

Coventry Herald, 30 October 1846, page 4

Deaths

On Sunday last, aged 24, Mary, daughter of Mr. S Jennings, of the Swan Inn, Yardley.

 

Ari’s Birmingham Gazette, 14 March 1836, page 1

Genteel Apartments

A single gentleman, of serious habits, may be accommodated in a small regular family, where there are no children.  The house is detached, and situated three and a half miles from Birmingham.  A stable and gig-house if required.  Enquire of Mrs. Jennings, Swan Inn, Yardley.

Swan Inn, Henley-on-Thames, 1814

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Jackson’s Oxford Journal 8 Oct 1814 page 3

Swan Inn

Market Place, Henley

Richard Paulin, having entered on the above Inn, begs leave to solicit the support of his friend and the public, assuring them the utmost attention shall be used to merit their favours.

Good beds and stabling.

 

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