SAT URDAY, May 21, 1757
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... By URBJX, Gent. Printed by D. Henry and P.. Cave, at St. John’* Gale } and may be had at the Printing-Office the High-flreet, of R. Bond, in the Wcligats-flreet, Gloceller, and of the Men who carry thi* Paper. Printed by W. Jack.»on in the High-Street, Oxford : Of whom may be had, all Sorts of Blank Warrants, Summons’s, Orders of Removal Certificates, &c. &c. and by whon. Printing in general ...
... on ihofe Mondays ncareft to the Full Moon. The firft AfTembly wiil be on the ?? Inllant. THE OLD INTEREST Quarterly Meeting, which was agreed to be held at the I'll: Tte Hart in Cl.-'pphig-S'vtoii in this Cunty, on rhe aoth In* flan, is no wr appointed to be held on r riday the feven- icenth Inllant. WHERFAS it has been induftrioufly aud malictoufly reported, gieatly ro my Prejudice, Thar I ...
... Brown. Let the right Owner, or Owners, come and pay the Charges, and they may have them again ; otherwifc they will be difpofed of as the Law diredsj -' - ¦ XTTHereas on Ttiefday the 23d of April ? V laft, at Night, fome Perfon got in at a Window into my Chambers, and took out of ft Buroe about twenty Pounds in Gold ; a large Green Silk Purfe, wherein were a Scepter Piece of James I. a large ...
... from Oxford to Witney through Eynfham : All Peifons willing to undertake any Part of the faid Road are defired to give in their Plans and Efti- mates to the Rev. Mr. Nafh of Eynfham, who will anfvver any Letters fent to him upon that Subject: — Particularly, Mafons are defired to fend in their Opinions of the pvefent State of the Bridges, and what it will require to make them ftrong and wide ...
... BE LETT, And entertd upon at Lady Day next. Old Stile, at Littleir.ore, in the County Oxford, late in tht Poffeffin of Mrs. Kdwards, * AVfrv Houle, with a large Garden walled round, and well planted with'Pruit Trees and very pleafantly fituated. being two Miles from Oxford’ on the Henley Road. For further Particulars enquire of Richard Browne Farmer, in Linlemore. TO BE SOLD. THE STOCK in ADE ...
... »ur 'f'HE Coi has wri Poland, fetti afft *hich flic thi Powers have i •j Letters *f*ad, a | Hamburgh., '-°nlfantinop 1,1 theSeragli ...
... pradifed, with the proper Ornaments j Arithrnetick of Whole Numbers, and Fractions both Vulgar and Decimal ; the Computation of Foreign Exchanges ; and Book-Keeping, either by the Englilh or Italian Method ; together with conftant Inflec- tions in the Englifh Grammar. Thefe feveral Articles taught, and Boarding included, for Twelve Guineas a Year, and One Guinea Entrance. There are alfo taught ...
... cfc>cso cfc> 0$- Cso csoosocsc^c^c^c^csoc^o^csoc^2^ 3so Cs3Osoos_ Wi Day is Publijhed', (Price One Shilling) THE OCULIST. A Dramatic En- tertainment of Two Afts. Segnius irritant animos demififa fer aurem £>uam quee fiunt oculis fubjeila fideltbus, (J qu.-e Ipfie fibi tradit JpeSator. Hor. London, printed for W. Owen, near Temje-Bar -, and fold bythe Bookfellers of Oxford; by R. Bond in ...
... the Firft for the Winter Seafon. T^HE feveral Perfons who flood indebted to 1 JOHN KIRBY, late of the City of Oxford, Peruke-maker, deccafed, at the Time of his Death, arc hereby required to pay their refpective f)tbts to Mr. Cornelius ift) ttn, ot the fiid Ciry of Oxford, Attorneys law, (who is proper y authom.ed to receive the fame) and to no other Per ion whatsoever. JOHN GAS $, ...
... Smith ar the Blitß.U in Gutter Law, Cheapfide, London; or of Thomas Ward, Uffie.r ?? in Far* ringdon, Berks. WAN T E D, A Man Servant who umlerftands Hufbandry well, and a Kitchen Garden, and 's capable to dire A the Labourers In their Bufinefs and to work with them himlelf. No one need givo himlelf the Trouble of offering his Service, who is not very well qualified as to the above Particulars ...
... the Music-Room, for the Benefit of Mr. Orthman. The principal Violin by the celebrated Signor Marella. To begin exaftly at Seven o'Clock. Tickets to be had at Mr. Crofs's Mufic-Shop, and at the Coffee-Houfes in Oxford at Two Shillings and Six-pence. To be Sold by AUCTION, On Wednefday the icyth Inflant, and the following Day, By RICHARD WAY, Auftioneer-, THE FURNITURE belonging to the Houfc of ...