BATH. ROE PALMER, Weaver and Mercer, atthe Peacock in Union PalTage, beg, leave to inform the Ladies, that he bas
... this morning opened hit Saci of AUTUMN SILKS. The patterns diawn by the moft eminent A ...
... this morning opened hit Saci of AUTUMN SILKS. The patterns diawn by the moft eminent A ...
... R. eruttwlll in Bath, for fc. and C. U illy, in the Poultry, London. BATH, March 15, ...
... the ?? Inhabitants of hiiitol and lla !i in .ini.al, and to lln.fe- in p.nti- eirln v. Loin 1 1 ...
... has removed from the Old Bell in Sadlergate, to his Houfe a little lower in the fame Street, now the BELL and CASTLE, where he hopes to accommodate fuch Gentlemen Travellers as will oblige him with their Favors ; having fitted up the f. id Houfe with every Convenience for their Reception, more commodioufly than the Houfe he has left. Such Gentlemen Travellers as frequented my former Houfe, I ...
... the Houfe of Commons, we hereby fummon you to attend your Service in Parlia- ment on Tuefday the fifteenth Day of February next. We have the Honor to be, Sir, Your moft obedient Jan. 38, 1774. humble Servants, Stephen Satre,? c , i4r William Lee, s&heriff5 &heriff - To John Wilkes, Efq; oneof the Knights of the Shire for the ?? County of Middlefex. (COPY.) Prince* s-Court, near Storey 3 s-Gate ...
... U laft married at.Brother- O T ton, Lord Dycic, to M»f», , daughter the late Sir Johnßamldeo, 1 i •' Bart. ■ i One night laft week, fame villains brake into the houfeof Mr Thomas Brown, farmer at Heading* ley this parifh, and carried off his breeches from under his pillow, in which wire upwards of thirteen guineas. John Pennitent, who was apprehended a few days ago, charged with horle-ftealing ...
... io linilililttD, Price v On a lai^e Uemy Quarto, bound In b.nt.- v : 'a H)_ HOUSEKKEPER't ACCOMP't • « ...
... jit :•_ r: SAINT and Gov ArT RU A Ocioß ER t 1774; IJcaV N Y T. M% E,R A’N.. s d) $A l. T CaftfctCTrpw « ! [ffi .pAOT. BrCAKfe * fender nude of agr. Siboui fee’ high, «f , » lmn.*diate!v, m-Mt Uilßam AnJerfim. or.Mr JEJ-'S*! ,r tnlt „ ibe i..-ld. and are % wear* hi» ftortnrpwn h«r Hi» a eot on hit.uppir Up, wear# * :-fc*! Keay. ihcSr joint AlJißi.ie*. «bei*ift «|ll h.ftili a.lellAn I.a. made ...
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... Arrived the MAILS from Holland, France,and Flanders. November 23. ESTERDAY the Delegates refumed their fittings. The affair the Impolts was v.. V . warmly agitated. The plan the Permanent Council was exhibited, which will lubiitt it is now formed. Aimcit all the Articles arc changed, which render it very dirixrent from the fir it. L O N D O N, Dec. 17. The Lower Aflembly on Thurl'dav ordered ...
... After the Lord Chancellor has held the Gift Seal xnonday, Writs will be iflucd out for fummonirg to Parliament the fevcral Peers of this realm. Orders are given for a draught be made from the regiments in Ireland to reinforce his .Majcity's Garri on the Coaft of Africa. being the day of Ele&ion of Members for the County of Middlefex, about eight in the morning a great number of Freeholders met ...