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... * 31 Oi'TiCE, EDINBURGH. ? ...
... * 31 Oi'TiCE, EDINBURGH. ? ...
... Milton's Lodging, ei- ther ta whole, or in the following lots, all l well lighted. I. The GROUND STOREY, confifting of a large parlour, ano- ther ditto or bed-room, with beil-clolet, fervants room, common cellar, two wine-cellars with catacombs, liwnry and ...
... fhe could undertake the' management of a rrira'c Gentleman's family; and, w-tli vert- little teathinc, could act as a L:.dy's Maid. Any canting ?? a prrCm. ulll p'tcafc apply to the Pubilfaer oi tl.l; paper, and they trill be waited on by her, or have an ...
... Tanne,; Freeman, Mr S.qipfon ; Kingfton, Mr Csartcri* ; And Philip, Mr Hollin'gfwoi-rh. I.ady Charlotte's Maid, Mrs Mountforr ; Daily Bab's Maid, Mrs Tar- hctt; Cook, Mrs Chartcris ; And Kitty, _ Mrs KNIVETON. _LtN&s in ?? comrrt of k/kc-LT-WTKT, ' To ...
... draw-well at the foot of the garden; i-.1l prefently ?? by John Renl-iui merchant, and his tenants. Tbe boufc confiiis ofa parlour, two-bed -rooms and kitchen, on the ground thereof; a s'iining-rocm, and three bed-rooms in the fecond flat; and a large garret ...
... has a fire-place, and ufcd as a drefling-room. Backwards, a bed-room, kit- chen, hoiil'e-keeper's room and ciofcr, fciillciy, maid-fervants room, lumber-room, larder, and a pantry. And the hack part of the hoiife has a fcparate entry in the turnpike- from ...
... a fire-place, and ufed as a drefiing-r.a-'m. Backwards, a btd-rooir., kit- chen, houfe-keeper's room art. ci.fet, feuherv, maid-fcrvants room, lumber-rcxim, larder, and a pantry. Ar.d th.c back part of the houfe has a feparate entry in the turnpike from ...
... s from tbe country carei'iiliv e-uf.verctl. TO 13 F, SOLD, ANENSIGNCY in the 26th regiment of Foot. ' Apply to Thomas Meed maid clerk to the Signet. JOHN POHL, Taylor & HabTt-makerj ITJE-GS leave to inform his Friends and Curlomers, that he is now re- ...
... Toupee, fo much admiied in London tor its elegance, lightnefs, | }V \ eale, that a Lady, with or without the affiiiancc of ller maid, may I Itefs berfctf. I Makes alio all forts of Cult-ions and Ornamental Hair, in the neattft . putter. t j N. B. Thofe Ladies ...
... SuliiUe Toupee, fc much admired in London f its elegance, (ightaefi. and cafe, that a Lady, with or without the ?? of her maid, may dl-cls berfelf. M-.ikcs all ?? of Ctill-.ions and On-n nitiilal Hair, in the ncatill n.anner. N. B. Tin* Ladies and Gentlemen ...
... Cob!, r, Mr Simpfeo ; And Mother Shipton, (with Songs, in characle-r) Mr FOWLER. _T„taloe*n's Wife, Mrs Mouiitiovt ; Dairy Maid, Mrs Charters; P ' Baker's Lid*-, Mrs Mills; Fiiliwomiin, Mr Bland jun. ; And Columbine, Mrs Taaaett. \ Paile-ral Deet, by ...
... ; Colder, Mr Simplbn ; And Mother Sbipton, (with Song., in eharafler*) Mr FOWLER. Pantaloon's Wife, Mrs Motintibrt ; Dairy Maid, Mrs Cllarteris; Fillnvoman, Mr Bland jlin. ; And Columbine, Mrs TANNETT. A Pal'toial Song, by Mils EARREN. in the coutfe of ...