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The MISS FLEMINGS RESPECTFULLY inform their friends andthepub- lick, that the SPRING BALL for their SCHOLARS ..

... acquaints the. No- • bility, Gentry, and his friends, that by the advice of his friends, he has opened a Subfcription Book for Ladies and Gentlemen walking in the Gardens, at is. fid. the 'Scafon. Non-Subfcrilicrn admitted at 6d. each, for which they will ...

Stall-Street Bbth Feb MRS ATKINS form her Friends the Public Whole of her STOCK TR very low terms being determined

... adorned with Frontijpiece Only Shilling HE NEW YOUNG WAN’s youths iContsinine a new Introduflion to all the ufeiul Knowledge in familiar manner whereby and bufinefs intelligible pacity a to young youth In E Ca point folic ing the proper fpaakine ink of ufed ...

Published: Monday 08 March 1779
Newspaper: Bath Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 2248 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TETBURY, Gleceflerfhirr. JAMES SAVAGE, at the White Lion Inn, begs leave to acquaint his friends antl the puidk ..

... TETBURY, Gleceflerfhirr. JAMES SAVAGE, at the White Lion Inn, begs leave to acquaint his friends antl the puidk in genual, that he keeps neat POST-CHAISF.S, with able horfes and caieful drivers. BATH, lutie 7, 1774. RICHARD MALTBY, late Of Devizes, begs ...

A ADDRESS JAMES GRAHAM No ii BdiStiut Bath friend ttuft but honed lay flatt'ry 2IZ worth and genius beam gen'rou

... A ADDRESS JAMES GRAHAM No ii BdiStiut Bath friend ttuft but honed lay flatt'ry 2IZ worth and genius beam gen'rou mindi cell in bnt cringing tools afll fairer part Hi thank Mb’ral a grateful truth I whilft thine greater nobler praife I differ in fore o'er ...

Tte Mifs FLEMINGS Tmrr. , R e/pe^ly inform their Friends, HAT the WiNTERBALL for their Scholars will be on SATURDAY

... lliTscity, to.'.lifa RebeeCJi Attwond, litter to Mr. Attwoo'd, late cutler in Hiil'-d. Lately died Mr. Wlieland, late 01 the Crown, Bnelcvvelt-lane. Thurfday died at Batliampton, Charles -Scaly, tfq; latefrorri Bengal, from whence lie lately returned with ...

No. 20, Marlborough-Buildings, Bath. MISS MILGROVE begs leave to inform her friends and the publick, that (he ..

... apriority of pulilick injpcclioti, Informed by many friends a report prevails that lie is Hill ennncfted with his late partner, he thinks a publick contradiction necell'ary; he alio re-quells that his country friends will be particular in addrelling their orders ...

EDUCATION. BOND-STREET, BATH, Jan. 17. B SMITH refpeclfully informs his friends and the ■ public, that his ..

... James Fielde, ef-'i of his Majefty'l 33d regiment, to Mifs Jane Cazalet, of this city. Lately died John Edridne, efq; .it Chippenham. Saturday fe'nnight died at Wellington, in his -i'th year,lh» Rev. William JclTe, W. A. + 7 year. viuroC that piuii.:. ...

BATH, January 5, 17(59, MISS EWING begs leave to inform kr Friends and the Publick, th.it her SCHOOL opens for

... BATH, January 5, 17(59, MISS EWING begs leave to inform kr Friends and the Publick, th.it her SCHOOL opens for the recep- tion ot YOVNG LADIES, on Monday- the 12th inllant. EDUCATION. A T Chippenham, Wilts, Yonng GENTLEMEN /l, are gecntc-cly boarded ...

( confide red intrigSraly excellent mu-Jiek that it author it make t into heart blots' infinfibUity POOR JACK! ..

... their fopetior curing and fid-lowing impartial public t— idttk H'eulxk M SIR A friend lafifiri that been hi for thefe felivatcd ofedb cbdavounwne At all a- 1 Pilvla Salutasia I try it in enurfe this health 1 it jufticc all for with like 1 Sir Your HENRY BATEMAN” ...

RED LION, CORSHAM. JOHN PRICHARD, highly _*_blc of th*fiipport he hu experienced from his friends and the ..

... RED LION, CORSHAM. JOHN PRICHARD, highly _*_blc of th*fiipport he hu experienced from his friends and the public, by their countenance mdenco'jragemtr.t, return! his fincere thanks; begs leave ta inform them his boufe it commodioutly fitted up for the ...

BATH. .pIERCES, MiuLrtfßßs, beg leate rdberftfully to I Wjli&t the Nobility, Gentry, aodtheir friends, r that ..

... and HABERnAttHERS, having taken to the BUSINESS of the late JOHN THOMAS, take this Opportunity of informing their friends, the friends of Mr. Thomas, and the publick, that they have laid in a large and new Stock of Twill Buttons, of all colours; Gilt ...

BATH. WILLIAM PRATTENTON, Silk-Mercer, in Abbey-Street, oppoftte KlngAon's Buildings, begs leave to acquaint ..

... BATH. WILLIAM PRATTENTON, Silk-Mercer, in Abbey-Street, oppoftte KlngAon's Buildings, begs leave to acquaint his friends and the public, that lie ha> jufl opened a large and elegant alfbrtrnent ot the moft fafhionable SILKS, adapted to the prefent Sta ...