The Markets
... place. - In St. James's-fquare, Londorn, George Harris, Efq. upwards of thirty years fciond tafter cook in His Majefty's Kitchen; - - : . ...
... place. - In St. James's-fquare, Londorn, George Harris, Efq. upwards of thirty years fciond tafter cook in His Majefty's Kitchen; - - : . ...
... fire-rooms, elofets. large- flore room, ..ar- ret rooms with fire-pla es (the .!ii.ii:a-room tl feet iiv - - *! , - feet high) kitchen, .cutlery, betr-cel_ar whie-eell.r watt^__ J combs eoal-eclla,, and larder, all within the houfe, b cli dcs four .an; . ellar ...
... ■_■ * : HI PUBLIC KITCHEN, Music called ?? l; EN D ?? R OF C A L A IS. jE DANCE, : / MADAME FREDERICK ?? ty ol SONGS between the A ts. v-s . tin, rtainment, c.110.i ?? Si RINGS TO YOUR BOW. ?? I . urit, Piece, in one Act, called ' ' BLUE DEVIL S. ■ ...
... Admiral Sir As- drew Mitchell has generotilly given loi. to ihe poor of the parilh of Dunfermline, and lot to the public kitchen in that town. On the iotii January, Captain Hawthorn- of Caf- tlewigg fent five guineas to Dr EUtidsos, to be diltii- buted ...
... White Staffordfhirc Warv,_i,lverCanaie||ick.,Si ?? Salts, ?? a pi.r ..I ?? 11 ch Giohvj. a. .{ooC j a.s new. .Variety ol Kitchen Furniture. _irewii._ I VtiTei*. &c. Catalogues to be had 3 days previous to fa.'c, of Mr. .HAW. . j WHEREAS I JOSEPH PLACKHAM ...
... e. A Cow-house, Barn, Stables ; ai.d also. A good Dwelling-house, consisting of dining-room, drawing-room, tix bed-rooms kitchen, cellars, wash- ing house, garden, and every couvcnicncy for a family. Tiie situation is highly desirable, and deserving the ...
... other accommodations are peculiarly cot iw_i _q_ 11. 'The SECOND STOREY of No. 1. James's Square, containing live Room and a Kitchen, svi-h l.crt Allan. These Houses may be seen on Mondays, Wednes- days, ar.d Fridays ii'om la ro three o'clock. Apply to Ste- ...
... '-' - . ?? by Mr Scott, : -niiitiiig of kitchen, 111. ThatLARGE LODGING in C.c— - Street, No. 2.-. presently possessed by Dr Offle : ie, physician room, four bed-rooms and ciosets; in the' Sunk Pl.t kitchen, f.vo roon-.s, closets, wine cellars with ...
... containing 300 rothies ° (near-300 ?? furnilhes Egypt with feveril kinds of drugs, as well for-medicinal uve!as for that of the kitchenThe Europeans annually prepare for Egypt up. It wards of 6o barrels of pewter, as many of wine, and a car- tain quantity ...
... Hertford, grocer [diIv. a J. Jarratt jlun. Wfater-lane, merchant I7 c G. Potter, Ciraring-crofsaaberdallier , d- a h * C R. Kitchen, Great Quten-firect, coachmaker -[final div. I R. Pitkeatliley, itviltock f treet, bookeller idiv o 4 M. Cutlcr, Bldford- ...
... plate, gold rings, &c. to a confiderable qo amount, with which the villains efc3ped ; the hwufe was wo entered by forciig the kitchen window-lhotters. From has the niumber cf boxes and drawers that was ranfacked, they. mull have remained in the houfe a length ...
... zp~ri Orttl1es400 grofs O, I-ERRARA, Portir 30l hhd Paint 30o kegs Pe.;nT rs.i 130 oj ars ?? io barrels PRinree Arfl.Ges I ?? Kitchen fwrniture 2 parcels Ditso 4 ?? COqI iron ot s 67 Cby iron OVens 48 Ti; ware r 8 punch TisTX ! jl 4459 cafes Jron lsoos 152 ...