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WINCHESTER, September 16

... Saturday fe’nnight died of a natural decay, Mr, John Bennett, tanner, of Shaftefbury ; a man of irreproachable charafter, univerfally beloved, and univcrfally lamented all his friends and acquaintance. —His daughtc ', from Briltol, died the next day, thro’ ...

Published: Monday 18 September 1780
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1789 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

SUNDAY artd TUESDAY'S POSTS..LONDON, MONDAY, SEPT. 5

... quantity of wool- which is rather of a coarfe kind. Mr. Bakewell has been lately trying an experiment fomewhat fingular. He has been rotting fome (beep uujpofely, for the fake of trying a medicine, fent to him fey the Odiham Agriculture Society, for the cure ...

CAPITAL SALE of LINEN-DRAI 'ERY, MERCERY

... lall died, at Phillip's-Noiton in this county, within a few days of fouifcoie, fhe Rev. Hemy Hauis, M.A. who had been vicar of that place near forty-liven years, had been long engaged in the honourable but arduous employment of inftrucling youth, and ...

LONDON, January 24

... fcarce poffible, that an enploiion of powder fhould fli ike the earth in all di- rections to the dillnnce of 120 miles, that being the diltancc of Frome in Somerfetthire from Di.tfotd in Kent, at both which places the fhock was felt on the 6th inftant, ...

MONDAY’S POST LONDON GAZETTE ADMlgAtTY-OFFlCE Auguft 5 Rear-Admiral Harvey 'Rear-Admiral in thief Of Ma dated ..

... young late hour in the night acquainting her that particular friend her’ was til ftrong of and that if out receipt likely waa take place before Pike after reading Letter laft as her friend about O’clock the five perfotts Sir carried off t at Vernon Mount ...

Published: Monday 07 August 1797
Newspaper: Bath Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1447 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

place begs Leave acquaint and Others and herFnendS particular that file intends continuing Inrt and Tavern as ..

... completely lurniflied This Day was Publijhcd Price THE PRODIGAL SON a POEM or Dialogue between an Extravagant Youth his Father Fancy (the Youth’s Companion) an Elder Brother imitation of the Parable of the Prodigal the St Luke Addrefs’d Children Bj Joseph ...

Published: Monday 31 July 1775
Newspaper: Bath Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 3311 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

NUMB 1430. | To the DRIN TER HE laws of this country Gold{mith in his Effays) are finely calcu- tated

... commodity that meets with none. I am told (continues this Ef fayit) there was a time, when Ladies with no other merit but youth, virtue, and beauty, had a chance for hufbands at among the Minilters of the Church, or theOfficers ofthe Army. The bluth and ...

I N a,C U L AXIOM

... I N a,C L AXIOM. WILLIAM DAVIS, Siirg-on, ofMarlhfield, begs Leave inform hi:. Friends and ibe Public, That having engaged in Partnerfhip InccuUtiin with Mr. RICHARD GAL£, Surgci-n, Mclkfliam, They have elegantly furniihed A House at Charming-Down, near ...

Juft received from DICEY and OKELL's great Original Elixir. Warehoufe, a Parcel of the Original Dr. RADCLIFFE's ..

... Want of Room we only infert the following. This is to certify whom it may concern, That about four Years ago my Son Thomas, Youth, was afflicted with violent Scorbutic Dif order, had a Scurf all over his Body, and fpotted like one in the Meafies, which ...

Cfus toasJ puhliflicD, Price 6(J

... violent. When I was bathing and drinking the fait water at Crofhaven, which was of no ufe to me, i was defired to try your drops by gentleman, friend had been cured of inveterate them; I immediately came to London, applied to you, and have taken your drops ever ...