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... the CrtJ's-Bnth. ROF. PALMF.R, \Vi-,tver and Mcncr. be-** Lr.ive to inform ihe Ladiri, itiat lie his ih ...
... the CrtJ's-Bnth. ROF. PALMF.R, \Vi-,tver and Mcncr. be-** Lr.ive to inform ihe Ladiri, itiat lie his ih ...
... R»!iclifle Infirmary. Ar(ll Ijerin tx'.i'ay at tievrn .' o'Cloclt. ‘-AM in. tifcoinj ia ti.e feme Day, OfiATOitll') will ißrforrhvd tfu LealrcVTv l BfMfit the faid Infirmary. Tborfdly the id, in the Morning* ibill «the annual Commemoration of Founfieo tathe UnirerfKj y and alte Eateaing. I'OKtQ will he perfarmid bk t|)* • J 2 - • r And Friday die jd, tUm 'manes. .Tho tirtd,in. ...
... here. Ail virtues extant were in Wolfe coinhin'J; The good, the great, the hero and the friend; His country's honour, and her lliongeil liiicld In peace or war, at home or in the field: Godlike in life, and glorious in his death, He conqucr'd QuEßf. c, then refiga'd his breath. J. M. Gray's Inn, Sept. _S» 1772. Poet a ?? ; or, The aifent Fret's prayer. [From fhe Shamrock; or, Hibernian ...
... die GRAMMAR-SCHOOL in Canongate, ism b-gln a RUDIMKNT CLASS on Monday the 2d of Msrch. Gentlemen who have Children ready for LATIN, arid cliooftf to put them under his care, may be aflured he will do evcrv r'.ing in his power to give them fatisfacf ion. Mr Crnicklhank has an ASSISTANT, a ?? of experi- ncf, itid one -whole knowledge and attention may be de- pei-lf d upon. %* The School is in ...
... FIFE, are deiircd to meet at Cupar, upon Ttt__lay the 17th day _f OCtoiter ii.itar.i , tp ccni'.d. rof ar. application to Parliament, for an a__ regulating the ilsiute fervices for repairing t:.e high-roadc, and other matter; relative thereto. TTTANTED, for SHC MONTHS, fi-ra the middle of VV November next, A FURNISH ED HOUSE, confdlin?r G f dining room, drawing toom, four or &ye beach. rn'cers ...
... ere fold JL by CHARLES INNES at his Linen-warciiouie b-low the Exchange. IS. B. The lottery begins drawing on Monday firft. SALE of ti m b e r7 TO be SOLD at Slonhyl.ill, within four fhort mfes of Edinburgli, and half a mile of Filhcrroiv harbour, by public roup, upon Tncfelav the 14th of November inftaiif, upwards of Six Hundred FOIX-GROWN TREES, con- iiiting of Oak, Afli, Elm, Beech, Plane ...
... of the Medicine tor the Cure of the Bite of Mad Dogs, prepared by William Hill, Efq; of Ormfkirk, Lancafhire, he has now confented, forthe Good ofthe Public, to intruft the Sale of it to his Nephews, Mr. Wilham Hill, and Mr. James Berry, Apothecary, in Mount-Street, Berkley-Square, London, where it may be had at Five Shillings and Three- pence per Dofe, with proper Di- rections for its ...
... and ioth Days ot June next, betwixc the Gen' tlemen of Afhborne and Derby • to fhew 41 Cocks on each Side, for y Guineas a Battle, and ro the Main. To fight in Silver Heels. Feeders $ * OT 4/ hl>or1 : > h Co«din. C For Derby, J. Martin. B EAUME DE VIET By the KING's Patent. ?? number of extraordinary „*. . Curesda -ly performed by this moft efficacious Medicine, Accounts of which are ...
... THE Commifltoucrs in a CommirTien of Bankrupt, awarded and ilTued William Halford, „ddubury, in the County of Oxfotd, Mercer, intend to meet on i-i,day the aad of January next, Eleven o’C.o.k in tile Forenoon, at the !(ed-Lyon in Banbury, in r.e Jounty of Oxfoid in order make a i', ' rideod of the fair! Bankrupt’s Eftate and Etfedts j i r.tid where the Creditors, who have not already proved ...
... f.iid County, the rjih day January, in the t\/clitli year the reign our fovneign Lord Geotgc the Third, King of Great Britain, and forth, before Aynflcy. William Carr, Stephen Watfon, William Ward, William (.owes, John o;dt, F-fqilires, and Oliver Ma\lor, Cleik, and and others, his Majcfty’s the Peace, al(igned keep tile Peace the (aid Counit, nr’HIS COURT taking into Kiious confidt the ...
... TITAT at CAVIN RYMER's Regifter-offrce, . t Mary ?? Td nhurgh, Srt l-i'.h flone-land on the right hand going ...