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... gallipots and phials, containing physic, for the use of the poor neighbours. The daily business of this good lady was to scold the maids, collect eggs, feed the turkeys, ...
... gallipots and phials, containing physic, for the use of the poor neighbours. The daily business of this good lady was to scold the maids, collect eggs, feed the turkeys, ...
... S M,1ISS BURN EY'S E11SrABL1HMENT - | for Youo LADiEs will OPEN again on 3.Monday, the 2.5th January. J-r A Vacancy for a Parlour Boarder. t ?? HIALE'S ?? 'for t YOUNG LADIES, will iiE-OPEh' January 69& ST. G*ORGE'S.SQtARE. PORTSEA. , ~ * M1SES IlBRENT ...
... o'clock,— LotT-A compact FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE, being No. 38 on the south side of Cold Harbour, Gosport; comprising two parlours, drawing room, four good bed chambers, kitchen, offices, dry cellar, paved court yard, and Garden now in the occupation of ...
... description of robbery one of the magistrates of this city (Hereford), who observing a piece of srrilten paper lying on his parlour table, curiosity induced him look at it, when, to his surprise, he found it betbe address of the Mayor, Aldermen, and Common ...
... arrives the E- INN, BORO*, in Winter at half-past—a.id Sum ner at Eight o'Clock ; from whence it returns at Pour, and arrives MAIDS TONE, at Eight o'clock in Evening. FARES. Zaside 9s. Permed * Performed by | VVEBTN. A Company. The Proprietors beg :o offer ...
... sleeping apartment of -Mrs. Serjeant Run- nington, who lodged in the house, by the curtains catching fire when the servant maid was arranging the bed. The servant was severely burnt in attempting to extinguish the flames. The santinel stationed opposite ...
... out the premises of Mr. Win. Troughlon, Bull Inn. High-street. The flames were discovered raging with great fury the bar, parlour, laproom. kitchen, and the staircase. Fortunately there was scarcely breath of air, or the conflagration must have been dreadful ...
... knowing the intimacy that subsisted between the Pichotts and the Butlers, went to the house of the latter, and on entering the parlour she beheld Mrs. Butler with the necklace round her neck which had been stolen from the box, and other articles which she ...
... , at Charlburv, . Oxon,-A most substantial Stont-huilt and Slated M1ES- SIUAGE or DWELLING HOUSE ; copgisting of a large parlour, sitting room, and kitchen, four good bed roomls, with attics over the sarme; detached is an excellent school roone Avith ...
... a distance of about *1)0 yards) was so kot, that it was impossible to bear the hand upon it,—as was also tbs gloss in the parlour windows. The flames rose to a very great height, and the wind setting south-west, in an obliqne direction, over part the Strand ...
... hevill, 7, Queen's-place, Great Queen.street,' Lin- I. oln's.lnnFields. A-NIED) in is Gentlemhnls. Fahaily, W where a Kltcherii''Maid is ?? I 6 thne in the sitbdti~oi oft' Cook, and can have A satisfac- 81:ory~ch~armaer from her la~st placb; she~must undexrstand; ...
... o.rn, rire p’r.i.lent.; Docln.. S.oi h Welch, ph>.icta „„| We.ldn.id Sander., .geo to the ,arv ii in pro.i,led in Maid.tone for the ho. ,i„a.. of the inaiitntion, nod re.ident apothecary to he | appointed wi.han nonnal.alnri, who .. to he elected ...