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MARLBOROUGH-BUILDINGS, BATH. A/TISS MILGROVE begs leave molt refpeftfully to cn,7;jy or c m h i riends »•■

... life of the Glebes, &c. The French Language, Dancing, _jc. taught by approved Mafters. ty Mr.S.mft rrfpeafulfy informs his friends, that tbe ACADEMY opened on Monday Jan. tolb. ant likewise, That tbt EVENING ACADEMY, for the particular purpof,- of ?? Young ...

HENRY’S CALCINED MACJNE S I A,

... After having taken almoll eve y medicine »n vain, that is-recommended to ufed cafes like mine, was ordered to try Vakdovr’s Fills, by friend who had taken them with the moff furprifing fuccefs; I fent for box, and great forprife and fatisfadlion, foon ...

TENNIS. COUK T, BATH. * RICHARD SCRACE. Sen. begs leave to acquaint the Nobility and Gentry, that hisTENNIS ..

... at it is too nim ife ft , that fom* of the friends ofa particular t an- didate are intent cm bringing him ia at all (Tents, without pay- ing My regard to the joltue ot propriety of the means J thefe friends ami. to confider their creature, and a g.mleman ...

Imperial Rescript, addresiedby the Sublime Porte.tl Mr. Sptucer Snub, tht Engl,lb Miuilltr

... iail Sunday fc'nuiglu, in iht parilh ol Hambledown, in the county ol Bucks, to tiie ?? fun ut' Mr. Dean, uf Tl.c Ho ye, a youth abuut if, ; riding uut, iu> horfc threw liim, and tolling twice nvcr ?? killed lum, bui it,-, on the ?? or ; ht wai ir- i,o ...

BATH FIRE-OFFICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that the above Office is kept at the houfeof ?? Kingston, Stationer, ..

... ved from the faid Knight, who after having feduced her from ber friend, now leavet her and her helpleft child to perim 1 To which vvill be added, hit behaviour to Mrt. H— n, who at hit own di iii c, and promifet before witneftet of payment, hat fur- nilhed ...

BATH, 00, *sth, 1754. >£ WHEREAS many daring attenpts h.tve been made within the courfe of this lafl FotmigM to

... Sit. ?? atul Buckingham, and for the city of Weliminftcr. Lately died at ('haul, Mr. Hugh Trenchant, an eminent clothier ; who, by bit ihdafhy, died polllfk-d of 50,-300!. Lull wetk died, Mrt. Willis, wifeof Mr. Richard Willi*, (ad lei ami ironmonger in ...

LAURA CHAPEL, In llr.Mii.. 1 1 ,i-:u Xt 1 1 , Laura-Pi. Act, WILL open on SUNDAY the 20th inQant

... attend at the Sums ■' f\ Inn, Di'skhi ii.n-, uii.ir Bath, on Thtirftlay the 19th day uf November inftant, but ween the lioursnf 10 and ii.ej'c-lesrlt in the fureumiii, to reci-ive pmpofals and agree Ivifh ?? or perljins di-fmous ol undertaking alinut. ...

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 ...