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... DWELLING HOUSE, situate near tire Churci- street-end, tire property of Mr. George Cobley; corn- prisirg a good kilchen, 2 parlours in front, a good under-grotind cellar, 7 good tied roorns, a large roomri about 60 feet umg, brewshouse of tie same size ...

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... convenient DWELLING HOUSE, in excellent repair, Stone-built and Slated; cotnprising good cellaring, large parlour, shop (easily converted into a parlour), good kitchen, three bed rooms on the first floor, and two large atticsr with good Brew-house and Dairy ...

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... double and single chests of drawers, a set of dining tables, Pembroke, card, and other tables, parlour anid other chairs, pier and swing glasses, a sofa, parlour and stair carpets. and heart rurgs, 11 pair of sheets,,14 table'and breakfast cloths, and other ...

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... 9HRONICLE5 aF THE GANONGATE. By the IL AUTHOR OF WAVERILEY. Second Series. Contents.-St. Valentine's Day: ,or The Fair Maid of Perth. Printed for Cadell and Co. Edinburgh; and Simpkin and Marshall London. Of u*hoin may be bad_ CHRONICLES of the CANONGATE ...

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... Nag's Head, and BLACKSMITH'S SHOP, situate in Bicestcr Market End, adjoining to tht King's Arms Inn ; consisting of a front parlour, front tap room or kitchett, a passage entranes, good back kitelsen, pantry, ccllar, and sire good chambers, with attics ; ...

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... HOUSEMAID, not less than 24 years of age, who has lived in that capacity, and can work well at her needle. Also, a LAUNDRY. MAID, who thoroughly understands the ?? characters will be required. Apply to Mrs. Bridges, milliner and dress maker, &c. High- ...

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... ? (post paid) to A; B. Mr. Rusher's, bookseller, Banbury. t 'ANTED, by a respectable person,-A Situation as LADY'S MAID, or LADY'S MAID and HOUSE- KEEPER.-Apply (if by letter, post paid) to Y. Z. Journal Office, Oxford. -'MONEY ON MORTGAGE. V1TANTED ...

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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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... 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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... 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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... -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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... 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 ...