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, - . . , _ ai;tixj e .;)S!9oaßS;AO? • • LOST onAunday 3 0 tn Of eta Houghton and

... the Profecti&r, and one Day, when no body was in the Houle, but the Maid and bis Mifirefs a and the Maid being above Stain, he took a Blunderbutl in his Hand, and went into the Parlour, where his Mifirets was reading, and told her the mid !Weer to keep ...

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... March s. A few Days ago. a Woman in St. Martins.iti the Fields,being angry with her Maid, in a great Pailion turned her out of the Parlour,.and ihof the. Door. The Maid hearing no:hino of hec Miltreis for tome tim,e, went to. Neighbour, and defiled her ...

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... about EigEt Hundred Acres. Inquire of Mat. Chandkr in Mliditone. TY any Per Cons want any Young Women fo r ' Apprentices or Maid-Servants, let them apply to the Guardians of the Poor of the rity of Canterbury, at the Workhoule in the laid City,any Monday ...

From the London Evening-Pon, Jan. ;z

... in the Shop about half an Hour, the young Gentlewoman, who fat in the Parlour all the while, not in the leati lbfpeaing their Deign, went into the Kitchen to !p ea k to t h e Maid- on roma Occalion, and though the return'd in len than a Minute, they took ...

-No. Vt

... the Ufe of the Medicine, he took his Leave. . When he came down Stairs be defued the Maid to let him have a liqle Table-beer ; upon which the invited him into the Parlour, and while (he was gone for Beer, he added filver Spoons and other Plate (which lay ...

No. IX

... London-Bridge, (Price bound in Calf - ros.) and fold by the following Bookfellees, viz. Mr. Abu. at Canterbury, Mr. Gorham at Maid. gone, Mr. Fenner at Ramfgate, Mr. Toes at Folkilone, Mr. Broad. foot at Milford, and Mrs. Wright at Chatham. Where likewife ...

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... Sunday laft was committed to Maid (lone Goal, Tama Devon, charged on the Oath of Eleanor Wife of JamesJaque , , with breaking open the Parlour Window of the lioufe of James Jaques, and felonioufly Healing out of t!:e faid Parlour and carrying away a Box with ...

- Weber 3f, 1749. - the Ure of SCHOOLS, 'T'HE Crediton of Mr. William Punnett of Rodateriham This Day is

... different Situations of Life, as Maids, Married Women, and Widows. With Variety of Proper Remedies, in Words at length, adapted to each Particular Cafe, agreeably to the bell inn.sern Practice: By the Help of which any Maid or Wnman, who can read Englifh ...

litY Order of the Guardians of the Poor of the City of Canterbury,thiS Saturday will begin to Le fold, the

... gool Goods, at a very reafoliable Rate. To be Sold at New Romney, AAVery good Houfe, three Rooms on a Floor, a Hall, two Parlours wainfco:ted, befides Panteries, Kitchen, Cellar, and other Conveniencies ; liven Chambers, a Clofet, handfome Garrets fit ...

The Kent Poll, or Camferhary News Letter. From WEDNESDAY April 16, to SATURDAY April 19. 1740

... That then the Pr& oners jointly Bung her upon her Face upon the Fluor, and in the Pretence of Anne Somers, (who was the Dairv- Maid, and the principal Evidence) Elizabeth the Daugh ter k nal 'LI upon the Deceafedes Neck, and both Mother and Daughter whipt ...