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... new and frefh GARDEN SEEDS, FLOW F.R SEEDS, fundry kinds ol TREE SEEDS, particularly be.eh maft exrraordinary good, rafs feeds. Gardeners utenfils, with a choice collection of fruit trees, both of his own propagating, and iroin fome of the beft nurferies about London, all to be fold by him, as ufual. *~ W~A N T E D, ~~ A CLERK for a Merchant's Counring- -1 \ houfe, who has had fome experience ...
... Lord Chamberlain’t Office, Dec. 31, 1763, s ORDERS for the Court’s going into Mourning on Sunday next the sth of January, for his late Royal Highnefs Prince Prederick-Wi.iiam, His Majelly’s youngeft Brother, viz. The Ladies to wear black Silk, plain Moflin or l.ong Lawn, Crape or Love Hoods, black glazed Gloves, black Paper Fans, and black Silk Shoes. Undrefs, Black or Grey unwatered Tabbies. ...
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... and five o'clock afrernocn, A HOUSE, within kfelr, in the middle of the ..nchor clofe- confifting of a hand- fome dicing rocm, a drawing room, three bed rooms, three light 'and two dark ciofets, a kit- chen, with two good cellars, a pipe of water, and other conveniencies. Thr* houle maybe feeu any day from eleven to one o'clock. The conditions of fale, and progrefs of Wiitj, ac tobe feen inthe ...
... SutcliflTe, Linen - Drapei, in Halifax Mr. Brooke, in Huddersfield Mr. Daniel Dvfon, and Mri Murgatroyd, in Ripponden } Mr. Wilkinfon, 'in Elland ; Mri Colbeck and Co. in Keighley; Mr. Wood, Mercer, and Mf North, Grocer, See. in Bradford ; Mr. James Topper, in Burnley k , Mr. Leak, Grocer, and Mr. Lord, Bookfeller in Wakefield; Mri Aldam, Mr. Rimington, and Mr. Smith, in Doncafter; Mr. Dawfon, ...
... by v.iay of lot or chance, zvhicn zvas to have been held on Tucfday the 7th infiant. isnow DELATED till Me -Jay the z-jth current, at four o'clock afternoon, on account that the tickets are not yet above ane half fold off, and a num- ber of gentlemen who intended to have beeh pur- chafers, Mre at prefent in the country. As the fchemt contains the bighefi chances of an ...
... Door to Mr. WluflHift's Rooms, on the Walks, where a new AS'iituuh. of the moft faf ...
... Door ti the N a ?? ss - 11 n a d, in St. Peter'i. Far iftl, DERB Y. Being the Remainder of the Stock in Tim 111- of the late Mr. ROBERT LILLfiY, of-Vttverhunpen, deceafed. The greateft Variety ofall Snrts-nf TOYS and Cutlery Coons, viz. AL L Sorts of Table-Knives and Forks, Ditto in Shagreen Cafes, Pen-Knives, Sciliars and Razors; French Paper, and all other Sorts of Snuff-Boxes, Mens and ...
... Di'vidfruli to made to Creditors. Jan. 19. Jofcph Hinchlifte, latf Sheffield, in the County of York, Innkeeper, at Guildhall, London. Feb. ij. William Wallig, late cf Gracechurch- Stieet, London, at Guildhall, Certificates to allowed. Jan. 15. William Evans, now or late of the Parifli of St. James, Cleri.enwell, Middlefex, Viidualler. of York, Lealer. Jan. xi* Sam Samuel, late of Whitechapel, ...
... iouth ®5 Francr, being about 700 Miles : They walked Way 10 Dieppe, where they embarked for Brighthe m: ic, ai.d then came to Loodoo lli’l on Their Errand, j. ems, was to receive the Property of an eminent French ; ■••vicr of this City; lately deceafrd, amounting to upwards | 0,000 1. to whom they claimed Kindred. It appeared >1 poor Men bad been informed, in Letter from I Wig Utrecht, that ...