Bt\nU) And to be fold by Mrs. SUSANNAH TODD, at htr Shop and Ware-boufes on the Si de, Newcaftle, GEnuine
... beautiful SHAVfiN-fJUITS, acwiy attived fctut. Holland, V ?? o* WM M i\ t A 9 ...
... beautiful SHAVfiN-fJUITS, acwiy attived fctut. Holland, V ?? o* WM M i\ t A 9 ...
... men, may apply to Mi. Matthias Giles, in Love-lane, neai Sand- gare; or to Capt. Wills, who may be met with on boaid the faid Ship, now at Newcaftle, who will treat with any Peifon, &c. N.B. The faid Mr. Matthias Giles has blue Milftones of feveral Sizes ...
... fpeedily will be publifti'd, Tie S li R m 0 n s and Praftical DISCOURSES of the late Rev. Mi. ELISHA SMITH, Reftor of Tidd St. Giles in the Ifle of Ely, and Caftle- Rifing in Norfolk, Author of the Cußii cf Dfcisfi. May 19, 1740. The Town of ?? upon Tyne, ...
... the Duke of Ancafler, to I*l ifs Panton. Lately, at Pontefraft, Yorkfhire, Capt. Lyon, of Pulteney's foot, to Mifs Nancy Nicholson, si ter to the Countefs of Strathmore. 08. 22. Kinfale, Ireland, Jane Smith, a fifFierman's wife, delivered of four sons ...
... or in Parcels for Term of fourteen twenty Tears from -Day next or fosner if dejirtd FARM called Nicholashayne otherwile Nicholson in the of Culmeftock theOounty Devon four Miles Wellington from eight Tiverton Cullompton and Honiton and ten from Taunton ...
... tut Delivery or a.iy Sort of Grain, being only two Miles off Loweito r. For turther Particulars enquire oi Mr Routh in St. Giles, Nsrwich* To be LB 1 T, Part at Michaelmas next, and Part at Chrifhnas next. THIRTY-ONE Acres oi Maiih and Pio^'d G uv.d ; ...
... and the neweft Patterns, which will be fold on the very loweft Terms, particularly PRINTED COTTONS and LINENS. WALKER and NICHOLSON, On the SIDE, Newcastle, Take this Method of informing their Ftieuds, that they have jud Arrived, A Neat and large Assortment ...
... of the neweft Patterns, which will be fold on the very loweft Teims, paiticulaily PRINTED COTTONS and LINENS. WALKER and NICHOLSON, On the SIDE, Nkwcastif, Take this Method of informing their Friends, that they have juft Arrived, A Neat and large Assortment ...
... Eftate of Mr. Beajamin Crocker) now or late in the Occupations of William Stockings, Jshri Martin, Richard Chaplin, and Robert Giles, fituate in the Paiifh of 3t. Peter in Ipswich aforefaid ; and alfo the Ma- tsri-ds of the Old AfTembly-Room. Fet Particulars ...
... of Mr. Besj3mi.ll Crocker) now or late iri the Occupation?: of William Stockings, J.hn Martin, Richard Chaplin, and Robert Giles, fituate in the Parifh of St. Peter in Ipswich aforefaid j and aifo the Ma- terials of the Old Affembly-Room. For Particuhrs ...
... Favours will be gratefully acknow- ledged. Performed (if God permit) by Tlieir dutiful and moft obedient humble Servant, RICHARD GILES. ,N. B. He will not be accountable for any Money, Jewels, Plate, Bank Notes, or Writings, unlefs -entered as fuch, and paid ...
... Pardon of the Public for the Impofition of which we have been guilty. As xuitneft our Hands, J. THOMAS, of Covent-Garden. J. NICHOLSON, of Southwaric. ' %* The great Succefs and Demand that is daily made for Our never-failing Genuine Jefuits Drops ; which ...