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Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette

PRINTING BY SUBSCRIPTION, THE WORKS of the late Pious and Right Reverend Father in God THOMAS WILSON, LORD ..

... five months, 1 thank God, lam cured. I am, Sir, your humble fervant, ELIZABETH BARTON, Wife of Thomas Barton, Shipwright. Wltnefles to the above Cure ; Mr. Thomas Pittard, „ Mr. William Hayler, I Chatham. Webfler Gillman, bookfeller, I Thefe Drops, at prefent ...

BATH, 28th February 1791. BlRb's BANKRUPTCY. ALL Perfons indebted to the Ellate of THOMAS BIRD, late of this ..

... BATH, 28th February 1791. BlRb's BANKRUPTCY. ALL Perfons indebted to the Ellate of THOMAS BIRD, late of this City, upholder and auctioneer, a Bank- rupt, arc requefted to pay their refpeftive debts on or before the 25'tli day of March next, (otherwifc ...

ASSIZES

... for years j ten other convidfed different thefts and larcenies, were ordered to iranf* ported for fe*.« years.—-John Little, Thomas and Thos. Perry, tor very dangerous incite and compel divers labourers hu;bandry to leave their work, and force the farmers ...

LONDON SUN FIRE-OFFI

... Frederick Thomas Earl oj' Ealt-Luckham Strafford U. Holmes Thomas Henry Hippiftey Coxe, efq; Worminitcr Holmes Thomas Peter Sherfton, efq; St. John the Baptift in Wells, and Wells Subchantry Holmes Thoma. William Gore Langton, efq; Pilton Holmes ...

GROVE-STREET MEWS. BATH, Sept, jth, 1706. f FOOII anil TUTTLE, (in addition to their 1 * btublcs by CvTutßiNi ..

... Simmoni Thomas, efq; Churchill Sptke William, eiq; lorians Souihwood Thomas, gent. Puminiler Stone William, gent, MulgJcy Star Gardner, gent, Cheddar Sloeom'-.f. John, jent. S ?? Sparrow lames, efqi liom ,on Spirrow Junes, jun, efq; Bourinn Star Thomas, gent ...

At GROSVENOR HOTEL, VAUXHALL and RANELAGH Gardens are opened for the Seafon, with Afternoon Tea, Coffee, .cc. ..

... ville, Thomas Spanton, G. A. Child, Win . Tyler, Frostcu Williams, junr. H. G. Davis, John Nicholas, Thomas Will/hire, Edw. Jones, John Davy, George Harris, John Trait, J. I). Parfons, Wm. Smith, John Brown, Samuel Hatbway, Timothy Thomas, Thomas Peck, ...

BATH. MEfTr-i. VI EL, Upholders, Cabinet-Makers, and _ Auclioneeis, No. 5, St. Jami-s's-lhcct, ?? the favours ..

... the 19th of June inft. unto Thomas King, Itatuary, Bath, (one ofthe adminiftratorsto the faid Thomas Webb) either atthe faid Thomas King's houfe in Bath, or 011 the faid loth of June, at the White-Hart inn at Tctuury aforcfaid, between rhe hours of ten ...

MONEY. WANTED, in feparate fums, from ioool. to 10, cool, or 15,0001. on eligible fecurities, at 5 per cent.— ..

... phu Gardner John Fold the County Thomas Lucas Dauntefcy Humie T.Withington, ju. Samuel Smith Charles 'I'empcft Richard Yates Benjamin Wilfbq Richard Wilfon Tofeph Harrop Oeorge WebJtcr Afhton Ethelfton Thomas Gafkcll Thomas Belcher Anth. Wilkkilbn Wm. Brown ...

BATH. JOHN RICKETTS, Statuary, removed from Harington-Pi.ace, to his HOUSE and SHOPS, Ar gyle-Buildings, and ..

... liberality as by any of the Societies yet eftablifhed. Mr. James Mundy, Bradford; Mr. Thomas Timbrell, Trow- bridge; Mr. Nathaniel Barton, Warminftcr; and Mr. Thomas Bunn, Frome ; are appointed Clerks to the Society, at whofe offices policies arc granted ...

BATH UNIVERSAL TONTINE SOCIETY, June 10th, 1791. Mr. JOHN HORTON, and \ T « Mr. SAMUEL HOWSE, ] Truftees. A

... into the hands of Mr. Thomas Bourne, of Melkfham, who is duly authorized to receive the fame, will be fued for immediately. This Day is publijbed, price 3.1. id. The Ninth Edition, THERAPEUTICS; or, Tjm Am of Hbjluig. By THOMAS MARRY AT, M.D. try This ...

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... New. bury, Herks, and Thomas Apploford, ol Marlborough, Wilts, and No. 79, High llolbourn, London. jV. B. Any purchaftr not being fully fitisfied, at the end of three months, may have their money again on return of the boxes. THOMAS APPLEFORD, Wheelwright ...

PRATT and CLINCH, BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS, Miifom-Streer, (Succeflors to Mr. TENNENTj RESPECTFULLY inform ..

... '.ely occupied by Sir John Str.iciian, B.nt. Enquire f r * ?? culm of Mr. Andre-.v Daubeny, No. -, K;ng'-,-t(iuare, ?? Mr. Thomas King, Statuary, Lirl rw.n-i .I^, Cr ut tha Rev. Charlrs Daubeny, Oxford -Row, Birh. B~A 1 H, Dkc ij, i 7 -cj. O be SOLD at ...