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... ironmonger^./ ; June 15, eleven, at the New Angel Inn, Howell, Common, Southampto*, viitualtery'V't4.~ ...
... you ol it, I live, Si*, at C.arl’s Conn, near Brutnplon, where employed i.i the groom!, very eminent tarrue,• and gardener Saturday. Junes, i'vc, followed the plough part t. cay, acU my • ftlf rather wamt. I drank a of cold -.vatef, and threw off my in ...
... with linen cloth, pork, cow hides, &c. Peggy, Dunnan, from Strangfurd, with linen cloth, calf (kins, stc. No. it), atton-Garden t 'June 24, 1759» DR. HODSON's Vegetable Syrup & Reftorative Drops. THE public having been indulged for five yean will; thefe ...
... Horfemon^er-lane, Surry, Gardener. Toappear June 15, 22, July 20, at Guildhall Attornies* Meffirs. Young and Mitton, Doctort Commons, London. Thomas Tupholme, of Great Turnftile, Holborr, Middlefex, Linen-draper. To appear June 14, 24, July 20, at Giildhall ...
... Chiring-crofs, Tea-Dealer, furrender May 9.— —Cuifcppe Paganucci, called Jofeph Nuch. Ha't-flreet, St. Paul, Covent-Garden, Merchant, June 3: bo«h Guildhall. Dividends to made.] May 9. George Martin, Roodlane, Chrefemongcr.—May 10, James Taylor, of Lea ...
... SONNET, Compofed in a Garden, in June, and addrejfed to a Young Lady. THO' the Country nowdifclofes Charming beds of blufhing R-lcs; Lilies, Pinks of various hue, Honeyfuckles, Vi'lets blue ; Fine Carnations at my feet, Fill the air with odour fweet ; ...
... you of R. ' . * , I live. Sir, Eatl's Court, near Bromptjm. where I ployed the grounds of a very eminent farmer and gardener. Saturday, June had followed the plough pittaf the day, and, finding myfelf rather warm, drank draught of cold water, and threw off ...
... immediately to Mr. Wm. Dewing, Attorney at Law, or to Men**. Cooper and Smith. ' At the PANTHEON, ' In BUNN's SPRING GARDEN?, Wednesday June 2cih, will be .CONCERT Vocal and Instrumental MUSIC. In Aft I. favourite CATCH of Lovt and Music. Act 11. INVITATION ...
... Mr. Harding. Inquire of Alderman Edwards. N. B. Exciufive of the rooms in the houfe, there is a large room in the garden. Chester, JUNE 8, J N purjuar.ce of orders from tbe Lords Commffioners of tbe Admiralty, Captain Pembtrton begs leave to inform tie ...
... inform V** of it. I live, Sir, at Earl's Court, near Bromp' where I am employed in the grounds of a eminent Farmer and Gardener. On June 5, 1790, I had followed the plough of the day, and finding myfelf rather drank a draught cold water, and °* coat; in ...
... inform vO* of it. live, Sir, at Eail's Court, near where I am employed in the grounds of a very eminent Farmer and Gardener. SatUrdwi June- , had followed the plough part ihe day, and rinding rather warm, drank a draught cold water, and ihiew off my coat; ...