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CHURCH LIVINO. ANY Sum of Monty not exceedin? TWO THOUSAND POUNDS, rea-v ?? PRTIFNTATtON to a LIVING of ..

... highly esteemed and respected. Tuesday died in Brock- street, Lady Deane. Wednesday died, in Gallaway's-Buildings after a, long and painful illness, Mrs. Berwick, widow of the late Mr. Berwick, perfumer. Thursday died the Rev. Mr. Hawes, rector of Dithe- ...

WIT and BEAUTY: An Allegory. Humbly addr-fled to the Ladies of Great Britain. An Allegary Jhtuld be lile a Veil

... a Sort of Fancy to the GirO had often prefcribed her s nor was (he a fcrupuious Obferver of Truth, being prevailed on by a Friend called Slamoir, to in- Imtiate to Jupiter an unlikely Story of a blind Grecian fin Reality a Gallant of her own) who, me told ...

BATH CITY ASSEMBLY

... cannot pleafe thee* Inconftancy's youth will but teaze thee. Then I'll marry nor one nor the other 1* * Bin, if r could find him, I'd rather Take th.- iniiltile-ag'd man, who to truth Joins the untainted ardour of youth ; In his Heady love I could tarry ...

This Day is puhlifhcd, price is. Mlann ?? ; POPULAR EXPOSITIONS OF Till LI..VRKI n MOTTO r>N THI-. GRAND PUMP-ROOM

... Rev. Mr. Batchelor, of Frefliforil. Tuefday fortnight died at Chew-Stoke, .Mr.Over- ton, late an Oflicer of Excite, ai Chew-Magna; anil 011 Tiiefday lalt died, Mrs. Overlon, his wife. Weilnefday died, aftci a long illncfs, which fhe bore willi Cliri Hi an ...

HOSIERY HAT and GLOVE WAREHOUSE, CHURCH-YARD, BATH. ?? P ,^ U L y sTf^ t**™-™ to

... 3, oppofit- tbe GUILDHALL, BATH. ' lv \X> TEAS of thefineft H«ality of the different (brts,conftantly feletled and regularly di ar'd from the IndlaCntnpany's Waraioufes; whictl, vvlth all forti of Grocery, tei. are fold at the lowed prices. HAIR-DRESSING ...

PRIVATE. TUITION. A Married Clergymen, who has educated many young Gentlemen for the Univerfity, can ..

... of entertaining and inftruc-ivv LITERATURE for YOUTH, UNDER THE GENERAL TITLE OF 3JnrfortaETit SLrrSrs, The Writings of efteeined and much-admired Authors : and defign *d to attradl the attention ot Youth, towards contomp-.ating the beauties and deformities ...

NEIV ASSEMBLY-ROOMS. ON Wednesday the nth of March, will be a CONCERT of Vocal and Instrumental MUSIC, For the ..

... CHURCH-YARD, BATH. DORSET and VASEY, (IateBKARD) declining bufincfs-, return their ?? grateful acknowledgmentstotheir numerous friends and the public, for favours already conferred on them, and beg leave to allure them they are determined tb fell every article ...

BATH CATCH-CLUB, WHITE-LION. THE next MEETING of this CLUB will be on FRIDAY Evening next. Gov. POWNALL in the ..

... - e ader of Drury-lane orchestra. baturday died Mr. W. Taylor, livery-ftable- keeper, in Monmouth- It reet. Sunday died, after a ftiort illnefs, Mr. Rofo- man, perfumer, in Wade's-Paflage. Sunday night died, after a fhort illnefs, very ! fincerely regretted ...

PRIVATE TUITION. THF. Rev. Mr. WATSON, formerly Fellow of Trinity Coll.gc, Cambridge; boards and educates ..

... to the faid John Palmer, who are duly authorifed to receive the fame. f jr John Palmer gratefully returns thanks to bis friends and the public for paft favours, and informs them, that the bufi- nefs will he continued by him as ufual, and humbly folicits ...

This Day i- publidied, price Sixpence, A DISOURSK on the WI:. DOM and 00f)D- -_Jt Ni.-)Siif liOl), in the I'm

... iiilt.rriis'the Nobility,-Gcj- i.V I try, hit mends, an I i.c-nili-nuu Tr.ivilli ?? tti.u lie l.a; taken the above INN, where In: liulnhly folielts tli.-vatronai'i and fupjiort of the pitblielt, and nifothe friend uf the late Mr. RIDER, wlildi hy the ...

CASUALTY-HOSPITAL, D

... Evening died at Norwich, the Rev. Dr. Harington, (fon of Dr, Harington of this city) greatly refpected and much lamented. A few days fincc died fuddenly, in an advanced age, Mrs. Neate, wifeof Mr. Neate, of Middle-hill near Box. Laft night died Mr. Robert ...