Bristol, February 23
... Came infirtee our lafi, The berman, and the Jamaica ; the Garland, •«> - o(fL York; the Quebec, Brown, ' y. oung Lion, (late ffC tl rtJ xf the City of Watei ford, e th { & Arrive ...
... Came infirtee our lafi, The berman, and the Jamaica ; the Garland, •«> - o(fL York; the Quebec, Brown, ' y. oung Lion, (late ffC tl rtJ xf the City of Watei ford, e th { & Arrive ...
... ■\X7’Hcreas fome ill-difpofed Per’’ fons diJ in t!ic Night httwccn Friday and Saturday Lift come into Home-llall, called Ttlh't, Great Tew aforelaid, and threw down one of the Gates, broke the Lock a Stable, Door, and took the Door off the Hooks, wherein were Three High-bred Colts, belonging Anthony Keck, Efqi and laid the faid Door Edgeways in the Place where they threw the laid Gates from, ...
... By the KIN G’s Authority, i h * large Oila-vo Volume, Trie* i*. half-imnJi tllkjhated ’with Twenty - live Coffer - f later, Maps, Finns, Views, (itc.. i , . j THE London -MAGAZINEJ For the YE AR 1761.. > In which it contained the Hi (lory of Pulnoierit; the* Hillorjr of the Origin and Progrefr the prefent Wer,| by Authority, which il Performance, and al-' lowed to fuperior any other HKloty of ...
... Freehold Messuage situate in St. Laurence Lane in Ipswich, now in the Occupation of Henry Hovel, Butcher . For Particulars enquire cf Jafiah .'-iarns, Cahinet. Maker, Ipfw'^h. Wanted, immediately. A Journeyman in the Grocery Way. Any one who ** can be weil recommended, may tie?r of n Place by apply in? to Mr. Thomas Newman, Grocer, in Norwich. N. 8.. No Letters wiii be anfwered unlei^ pott ...
... 3W.ettfremento* W A N T E D, At Thame, in tbe County e/ Oxf ord ; A Sober Perfon, who will Farm * the Work houfe, and undertake the Employ- ment of the Poor. Any fucli Perfon, by apply- ing to the Church- Wai dens and Ovcrfecrs of the faid Parifh, if they agree upon Terms, may take to the Management of their Workhoulc at Lady Day next. N. B. Mr. Way will receive PropofaU at the the Town-Hall ...
... G URA N t. ...
... compieat, Elegantly printed on a beautiful Letter and fine Paper, By the King's Authority, Being the Compledteft Bible for Chriftian Families hitherto publifhed, * An Illuftration OF THE Holy Scriptures B V Notes and Explications ON THE Old and New Teftainent: To which Js added, Some felecr. Books ofthe Apocrypha. Printed for R. Goadby and R. Baldwin} In this Work the Sacred Text is printed at ...
... and Parcels of Field Land, late the Eftate of Mr. Edmund Heron, deceas'd. For farther Paiticulars inquire of Mr. Thomas Horsfield, of Holywell-Green, near Eland; Mr. Michael Wood, of Wcfterton. near Wakefield • or Mr. Richard Towne, of Wakefield afbrefaid. Mr. John Harrap, of Offett aforefaid, will flievv the Premiles. ?? Ali thofe to whom the faid Mr. Edmund Heron was in- debted, at the Time ...
... and cures them at Once; often by a SINGLE DOSE, PECTORAL BALSAM of HONEIf. a New-difcovered Remedy for Coughs and Confumptions, alt *•* Phthiftcky Complaints, Afthmas, ?? Dijti. culty of breathing, hoarfenefs, ?? of the Lungs. Dr. Hill, Author ofthe Pamphlet on the Virtues of Honey, hat found that its fragrant Balfam may be feparatedfrom ?? Parts, and that it is then a moft perfeft Diffolvent ...
... to be Taught By ROBERT PULMAN, At his School in the White-Lyon Yard in Kiikgate, Leedec. tj^f It is well known that I have not been long in Town, and yet I will venture to affirm, That I have taught a Boy, fince I came, to write the large Text, better than any Mafter in Leedes. Specimens of his own Performance, may be feen at Mr. Wat- kinfon's, in the Market-Place; or at my School. Land ...
... cut their Accounts immediately, with Mr?. Grove, his Executrix, or Mr. Thomas Gib- bons, Surgeon, &c. his late Partner and Succtflbr. To ht~~S O L D.~ A Freehold Farm at Haverhill in the County of Suf- f** folic ; ?? of a iarge Dweiiir-g-Houfe, Barns, Stables, Pidgeon-Houie, and other Out buildings, and upwards of 150 Acres of arable, meadow, and paftute Land. • For. further Particulars ...
... in LEEDES, with or without Four CLOSES of GROUND. For Particulars enquire of Mr. Stevenfon, the Owner j or Mr. Jeremiah Marfball. try- If agreeable, the Furniture will be difpofed of to a Tenant. To be SOLD, SEVERAL Stacks of good HAY and CLOVER, (landing at Burley and Armley, near Leedes. Enquire of Mr. Nathaniel Wade, of Burley. STOLEN From Mr. Moxon'., tbe New King'} Armi in Leedei, on ...