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... [No. 2011. Suffolk and Effcx. DEDHAM, Efie*. THE Second Subfcription-Aflembly will be oa Wednisday the 25th itift. Ncm-Subfcribcri introduced by Subfcriber. Tickets ;s. each. ...
... [No. 2011. Suffolk and Effcx. DEDHAM, Efie*. THE Second Subfcription-Aflembly will be oa Wednisday the 25th itift. Ncm-Subfcribcri introduced by Subfcriber. Tickets ;s. each. ...
... of the town, in a delightful fituation, with gardens and pleafure-grounds; the walls covered with the fruit-trees; ftables and coach-houfes, fit for large family alfo quantity of exceeding good pafture-lands adjoining, may be lett with the houfe. 1 he furniture of the houfe, which is very good, will be difpofed of to the perfon hiring the premifes, at a fair appraifement, Ihould the fame be ...
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... B S VV C H, March 7. ni v ht died, univerfally regretted, at liis hutnc in New Broad-Rrecr, London, Sir Jothua Van >.tck of Heveningham-hall in this county, Bart, and fatliu of the pic lent member for Dnnwich. morning died fuddenly, at gentleman’s home, Mr. Burroughs, ironmonger this town. On Sunday lall died at VVcodbritlge, Mr. Daniel Ralph, aged 81. He was greatly refpefted for his ...
... The fide to begin Ten o’clock. To be SOL D, On Satusdav, Oft. 4, at the Widow WHISTLER'S in Southolt, near Eye, Suffolk; SIX Milch Cows, 3 fattened Beafts, 4 Mares and geldings, 3 colts, 6 hogs, i waggons, cart, ploughs, harrows, rolls, &c. cart and plcugh-harnefs, dairy and brewing utenfils, five beds, together all the kitchenfurniture without referve, and continue until all befold. The Tale ...
... ESSEX. MANNINGTREE, May at. JUST Imported, A Large Ship-Load of the very beft Christiana Deals double and fingle; battins, baulks, yew-firs of different lengths, and a large quantity of clean deals and battins, being very dry, and fit for parlour or chamber floors. All the above to be fold at the moft rea- fonable rates, by Jonathan Aldham, merchant in Man- ningtree. ~ TZ be LETT, And Entered ...
... the feveral aas of parliament, made for re- pairing tbe road leading from Ipfwich to Claydcn, tbe road called tbe Pye-road in tbe county of Suffolk, and otber roads in the fiid aas mentioned, will be held by adjournment at tha Falcon Inn in Claydon aforefaid, on Monday tbe ioth day of February next, by Ten 0' dock in tbe forenoon. By order, T. GARRARD, Clerk to thefaid Truftees. THE ...
... THE feveral Tenants to the Corporation of Ipf- wich and its Charities, are defired to pay their rtf- peftive rents, due at Michaelmas laft, at the Town-Hal c in Ipfwich aforefaid, on Friday the 21ft day of November inft. at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. T. F. NOTCUTT, Dep. Town Clerk. ALL Perfons who ftand indebted to Mr. THO- WHIMPER, late of Glevering Hall, at the time of his deceafe, are ...
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... J June 7, 1777. [No. 2009. Suffolk and Norfolk. 'TURN* IKE from SCOLE to BIJRT. CJ’HE Control Yearly Meeting of tbt Yrufitti ...
... THE Public are moft refpe&fully informed. That Mr. T. SUTTON has engaged two houfes in the occupation of Thomas Marsh and John Legget, at Braifeworth near Eye, for the reception of patients in the inoculated fmall-pox. The terms are for kitchen patients Two Guineas, and parlour patients according to their circumllances. Families may be inoculated at their own houfes on reafonable terms in any ...