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... manl who has lived in a 'or Clergyman's family in the above capacity will be he ?? a steady younsg Woman, as UPPER *r, HOUSE MAID, where ?? is kept. She will be 10- required to work well at her ncedle, and capable of Ie waiting at table. n- Apply (if by ...

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... hair for nmdern Perukes; - also, a goud. Cook and a Coachman, of good characters. Wants a place as Upper House-Maid, Nurse-Maid, Lady's Maid, or to wait in-a Shop, a young Woman, of undeniable character; - also, as Butler, Footman, or to wait on a Single ...

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... tables, swing and box dressing glasses, Brussels and other carpets, mahogany tining and other tables, mahogany hair. seat parlour and chamber chairs, rose-wood couch, mahogany sideboard, a six-octave Piano Forte (by BRoAnwooD and SON ), eight-day clock ...

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... the Market Place, Stow.-on-tire-Weold, calculated either for trade or for a private fmily; consisting of a front shop or parlour, kitcren, cellar, tiree good bed rooms, and a sitting room, with an outlet extending ito tire Sheep-street.-For particulars ...

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... On Thursday next the 12th of February, 1824, at M1r.-Redgisi the pablic-house at Hart's Wier, at. l6ven4 0- Letters of fine MAID N iand ~~P~34s4V ~d~ ASH, TIBER,no. water darriage, being close to good roads and a con- siderable part very near the river ...

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... Kempsford, near Fairford; X if by letter, postage paid. Maid's l-oreton, by Buckinham. rtIO be LET, and entered upon immediately, l Three desirable INCLOSED and TITHE-FRE;E FARMS, situate at Maid's Moreton, viz. :- One called Mansell's Farce, consisting ...

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... the Churchwardens and Ovarseefs of the Poor. ANTS a' Situation as COOK, or COOK anda niil 'HOtlSEKEiEEPRn'where a kitchen maid is kept,-A' - middle agedl Weinan,-who can have a long and ?? ce- f ?? to ?? at Messrs..Cox and Foster's, High-sfrceet'; f ...

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... particulars apply to Mr. F. Telfer, 14, Coar Alarket-street, Oxford. ,7ANI'ED),-A SITUATIONN as HOUSE-MA ID, V NURSE-MAID, or as LADY'S MAID, to wait on two or three young Ladies, and it must be tot less than twenty mfile.; fiorn Bampton. Salary not so mitch ...

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... -e very pleasantly situate 1in the village of Enslam, le within five miles of Oxford. The House consists of aI a kitchen, parlour, cellar, three bed-chambets on the first floor, and two very roonly attics, with convenient Y brew-aou' e ad other buildings ...

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... or TENE- MENT, fituate in the centre of the town of Southam aforefaid, late the refidence of the Maid Bankrupt; confiling of excellent cellars, 2 parlours in front, with marble chimney pieces, kitchen, butler's pantry, 4 chambers, drelming room, and S ...

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... will be presented SYIAKSPEARE's Tragedy of * OTHELLO, With THE ACTRESS OF ALL WORK. On Monday next, THE ROAD TO RUIN, and THE MAID AND THE MIAGPIE. On Tuesday, ROMEO & JULIET, with IS HE JEALOUS ? On Wedniesi.., EVERY ONE HAS HIS FAULT, with RAYAIOND AND ...

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... Kidlington on the Green, late in the occupation of Colonel Warrington, confifling of an entrance hall,breakfaft room, dining parlour, draw- ing room, four principal fleeping rooms, one dreffing ditto, detached kitchen, with two fervants rooms over it larder ...