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... of ALEXANDER KEL I. I- I , T. \. Taih, printed hv R. C.u.tttetl j ..nil. lab; ...
... of ALEXANDER KEL I. I- I , T. \. Taih, printed hv R. C.u.tttetl j ..nil. lab; ...
... of new Spring aad Summer Silki irt jult rtctived fro ...
... White-Hart. COR INN. M, Wilts. TO be LKTT, at 1 ?? or Midfummer next, An eiceeding good HOU ...
... WRITINGS ■>f the LADII S of FRANCE. AM. nl to Mra. ELI/. ABC ill CAR! T.R. B. ANN T II ICKV E S S F. I* ...
... To be SO L by Prlv at Contract, By Mcflis. CHRISTIE and SELL, Valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, confiding of the MAN OR MaTTISHAIL MuCNTNtY, with all the immunities thereunto belonging of the yearly value (comniunibus annis) of Twenty-three Pounds. And capital farm confiding of upwards of 360 acres of riJi meadow and padurc lands, with all convenient buildings for the accommodation of •• farm, let on ...
... Subfciiption, will he at the Long Room at Damford's, on 'In i- r sir ay, Dtc. 10. W- ANTED direclly, A Man ami his Wife, to govern the pooi in the workhoufe of Harteft, near fiury, Suffolk, 'i hey niuil Under/land the ?? of top. woi k. Enquire of the otricers of the faid pariih. (s*• None need apply but fuch as can come well recommended. npHE Creditors of Mr. SAMUEL SIMPoON, th° St. younger, ...
... VANNECK, Eft(j 1 „ SAMUEL POCKLINOION,Efqj ,S stevvards - N.ll. No pei foil will be allowed to Hand within the inner ropy-s ; ncr any dogs fuffered on the courftt, i.'fi Public ?? and All'emblles at Baroford's sluring the races as ufual. Tickets for the af Pern Idles at the bar, at -, s. each, Tea included. For particulars fte lait; week's paper. 'J '0 •be ~S OLD by A If CT I TTn At the CusTOM ...
... Yeftsrday, purfuunt to Notice in the Papers, a Meeting was held the King’s Arms, Cornhiil, the Gentlemen and Merchants refiding in the City I/ondon, Mr. Baker opened the Bulincls. Sir George Young gave a pathetic Account of the prefent Situation of Affairs, and concluded with Motion, That the prefcnlCrilis demanded the Attention of all Parties. Mr. Rogers then moved, that the Titles the two ...
... upon Friday I the s th October inftant. To begin at £» o'clock. 1.. (1 S T or S ?? O i E >. T , A LARGE SPRINGING SPANIEL, red nnd white. -I 5c He has a ?? deep lord, --ad, and long hair on the inritlc ot Lis '■ ?? He is ?? : liad on a brafi collar and padlock, v.ark.d. f, . ...
... 19th of May, V he ION'TOCCIM will pel form a N'J_W COMEDY, v.ill. Dances, &■;. Tiieie ..Hi aiihbe A PUBLIC OARDEN and BALL, The doors to be opened at ?? o'clock, the l'cr.tocci.-.i to begin ait Se- ven, and the Rail at Nino. Admittance to the Ciaide-n and liall i ?? to rise Boctocc__ 2s. Chi'.Jreri to pa; I 5. for the wiia!,-. MONEY to BORROW.- WANTED iniiriediately. Two Snms, oncof 500 1. and ...
... ordered the Meeting; o: r-tl-. inltr.ht to be adjourned to Friday tbe 27th. By order of the Pi ties, WILLIAM HAG ART, Seer: M. Ivl A 1,-C OJ, Mv Chan, b ...
... MASSON, M. A. Teacher of languages, advertifes, -i That, chiefly for the benefit of the Students at the Oniverlity, Ire r ' ran a c!ai's for teaching the Trench and Italiau Languages. Tl.c ?? for tbe whole feffion ofthe College vviil be only ONE GL'l- '■•-■''- Gentlemen may likevvife be mil tufted in the Spanilh and Por- -r; i. He continuts to teach Englilh grammatically, anil to rend with ...