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JOHN KENDALL, at his China-Shop, the «- Golden -Caniftei in Pi I*l*ol nt-Sst*. it r, neat (lie South- ..

... JOHN KENDALL, at his China-Shop, the «- Golden -Caniftei in Pi I*l*ol nt-Sst*. it r, neat (lie South- -I'aiaeli', lUt/i, It. !. on llie molt rcafoiialilc Terms all Sous of Ul'.-iiil CHINA, both Foreign & Englijh ; Cti|,s and Sjjcci! of all I'liies; funic ...

wa HAIA-DRESSER PARIS) -Wells BriM all Sorts WIGS TETES CURLS TOCQJJES ORITES Likewife TOUPEES lie on natural ..

... reel London Merchant— Richard Baker of Rvcbejter in Kent brewer— William Browne Williams of Great Yarmouth Norfolk Corn-Merchant-EUis of Salford Lan-Jhire Woollen-dyer: Robert Bell of Gravefend in Kent Mercer and Draper Jeremiah Dicks of Warminfer Wilts ...

Published: Monday 14 September 1772
Newspaper: Bath Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 2722 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

I AN T.QVAI LAND-TAX. |

... land-proprietors to redeem, alter fuch warnings given tlicni. and f.,eh repeated 1 -iteiltioni of t^le act, not to let flip the golden opportunity. From the iircleii! fair price of the fundi, an advanta- geous redemption nny vet he made — which ihon!,! be done ...

ST GRENADA of he mile S W Englifh var ther rafe and much l1 well watered i mountain in i

... POST-COACHES fet every afternoon from the Broad-ftrcet Briflol precifclv at two o'clock from White-Lion n at four o'clock from Golden Crof iua Cbaring-Crofc precifely at two o'clock for Bath Alfo POST-COACHES in Days fet every morning fiom White-Hart inn ...

Price Three-Pence THURSDAY April 30 1778 Vol XVIII No 915 S A T U A Y’s POST 24 of ACT

... Taurus Miser’s Prayer O Lord thou knoweft that I have Houfes and likewife that I lately a Concern at I thee pre- ferve the Kent from Fire and Earthquakes Money in Middlelex 1 beg thee like-wile have Companion that County and reft of the Counties with ...

Price Three-Pence THURSDAY April 23 1778 Vol XVIII No 914 SATURDAY’S POST COUNTRY NEWS Oxford April 18 HURSDAY ..

... the reCfoiy of Bhckmanfton Kent The Nobility and Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland reforting to or refiding at Bath are earneftly re-quefted (to prevent impofition) to take notice that Warren Perfumer Mary-le-bone-ffreet Golden-fquare London hath removed ...

I MONDAY’S POST (by Exprefs) th LONDON GAZETTE St James’s Decembtr King was this day pleafcd confer Knighthood ..

... woollen-manufafturer— Thomas Dod of George-ftreet Adelphi laceman— Alexander Thom Pancras-lane faftor— -Robert Hopper of Gravefend Kent dealer Edward Leigh of Lothbury haberdaher— -Thomas Sprent of Oxford-ftreet ironmonger STOCKS Bank (lock 5 per ann— per cent ...

Published: Monday 25 December 1786
Newspaper: Bath Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 2769 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

and entered upon Immediately All S E three Rooms on a Floor and every conveniency neceflary for Gentleman’s ..

... an eleven other houfes adjo ning together with five Hacks of hay and two horfes About five o’clock yefterday morning a man booted and fpurred and fplalhed with country dirt went to public-houfe in Hyatt’s Gardens Whitechapel and called for a pint of wine ...

Published: Monday 02 August 1773
Newspaper: Bath Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 3572 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

M N D A Ys S T LONDON GAZETTE Admiralty -Office 4 1778 THE three letters from the Hon Keppel

... Leighlin The Rev Cooke A to in Bucks Rev Francis Wykeham Swantoti LL B to redtory Long-Stratton in Rev LL B valuable Ulcombe near Kent Rev Mr redlor Stalbiidge to Bene’i-tollege Cambridge Rev Mr Cremer rectories Fulmodefton Thurning in Norfolk The Rev A vicarage ...

Epitaph on a Lady :

... ?? At tiwrriimn, wmcc-si^sif* k* bt feoltl, Wholefale or Retail, At William Evill's Shop, Oppofite the White-Lion, at the Golden*Kn!fe and Fork, and Stocking-Legs, neaf Marchant's- Court, in the Market-Place, BATH, A Large and frelh Aflbrcment of ** ...

BATH, 0:\. 14th, 178 J. WINTER BEASU N. TIIK Nobility, Gentry, and Pubiick, are moll re- fjetafully-acauainted, ..

... THE great objection to BOOTS having arifen from the difficiiltynf drawing them on and off, WILLIAM irj THOMAS SAUNDERS, Curriers in GLOCESTER, in cw-cttie- with JOS EPH WILLIS, of LONDON, have at length deviftd meansof making BOOTS nponfuchap .nc.ple as ...