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... R S, in no lefs quantities than a quarter of an hundred, at 4$ d. •> d. and s^d. per pound, fit for ge'h'es, marmalade, and wines made of fummer fruits. Thofe who take a cask, will get a confiderable abatement- Alfo, Black Pepper in bags, at 17? d. per pound, and in quantities net iefs then a quarter of ah hundred at iSd. per pound. Commi'flions from the country will be careful- ly anfWered. ...
... and no perfons allowed to hunt or fhoo: there- on, wdio have not a licence, in writing, irom the proprietors. 3TIJI-. ~Azn ...
... n Shoemaker, and Christian Sinclair, his spouse, lodgers in the house of Mrs. Cuzens in Leith, went off from their lodgings, on Friday the 17th June last, early in the morning, and carried away with them a blue manco gown, a blue cloak, a tartan plaid unhem'd, a pair of blue- everlasting shoes, and steel buckles a pair of unbleached thread ribbed stockings, a pair of milk and water coloured ...
... Yefterday Morning his Majefty reviewed Col. Elliot's diftinguifhed Regiment of Light Horfe, Hyde-Park ; his Majefty was mounted on a fine dark Bay Horfe, entered the Field a little be ...
... ftudy of the GREEK LANGUAGE in any of the feminaries. of learning in Scotland but little or nothing has been hitherto attem-*.*- to recttify fo capital an error. It is with a vieiv-o contribute to this important end, as much as cm-/ expected from one acting in fo limited a tahm that Mr. MOIR, late Mafter of the academy - Alloa, and now o( a private fchool in this pL- prelumes to lay the ...
... as will be csxp^J in th- Bills nf ?? Div WV-- ?? — ' ' ' - '■ — 1 ?? .. ?? .. ?? in ?? I, 1,» -». A IfT c n, immediately. AN expsrienc'd and well-qualified Woman-Cook, for a large Family. * • ?? Enquire at the Po s t Of fi c c at Wi tham in Effex. N* B. There will be no Kitchen Maid under her. To be LETT and Enter' d upon at Michaelmas next. THE Lime-Kiln Farm in Coddenham, now in the Oc- ...
... A Carved SILVER PINT, mark'd I:A : T. Whoever will bring the lame, to the faid Wn. lies, fhall receive a liandfome Reward. It is fuppofed to be llolen by a Perfon whofairl ho had been a Servant to Mr. Swales ot GrsiTington, as a Miner: Ht had on a light-colour'd Coat, and broad ftnpp'd Waiftco.it, light blwe Stockings, flouch'd Hat, a r._i Hit it curled brownilh Nair. Otlet, July 18th, j 76 j. ...
... DutUn, July z. Yellerday being the Annivcifary of the viflorious Battle of the Boyne in 1690, when the late King William defeated the late King James, their Excellencies, the Lords Julliccs received the Compliments of the Nobility and Gentry at the Caftle, and there were the groatell Rejoicings all over the City, Ringing of Bells, Bonfires and Illuminations. ...
... machine wT an the hands of one man, do ,i,ie execution \ n ' field of oats, anonediy, and to better purport than it is an the power A fix (hearers to do , £ files at will be of faach great advantage loaned iraers in Scotland, if properly encouraged, that* will reducerhelongand tedious h.. Vt -fi to Icfs than halt the tame, trouble, ai.d excenceth* farmers are now put to ; 3rd the machine as ...
... In the LONDON MAGAZINE For JUNE, 1763, Publijbed the Price only U. is Givei, ANEW and Correft CHART of the Channel in the Philippine Ifiands, thro' which the Manila Galleon paffes, ...
... and M. H. below the creft. E quire nr Mr Will.im Taylor, prefent Deacon the Gold.'miibs, his Crop, Parli^utent-clofe, j dinburgh. . r T~ , HAT on Monday rhe S h day of Ao* J. next, nr eleven o'clock in rhe forenoo there i.s to be held in the houfe of Thomas Bar Slater in Dalkeith, the ANNUAL MEETING the OVERSEERS of the duty of two peaa Sco'S on the pint of all ale, brewed witbin tl parifh of ...