NEW ASSEMBLV.Ror»MS, .-A TH, Fc'.i. 6. IT bcir.-r contra v t.. the* cll-blillixl Kulcs ol B. th, f„ Ladiet 1.1
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... sve .r Han >'■■-. ' '•■ ' the l'..ril>. R..mi on Bill ?? t't-ncert Ni -l.f . ia- on an. ...
... H’uie’t, at mar Dtrbam, at Oat Marc, aaj Shilling to thr Jervaul, LOTHARIO. HE belonged to the late Lord Strathmore, and was bred Mr Collins, of Koafclborouyh; got SundiQi’. horTe, t on’s Horfe, which wa. Am rhe Bcvtdcy Colt, which of Brown Lully; the dam of Standifli't Horfe bred Sit W. St Quintin, and got a fon of Old Koi, her dam Almanzen Loibaiio’. d m w.t. got 1-ath, and bred try the Duke ...
... TURNPIKE frm SCOIE to BURY. CJfHE next Meeting of tie Trufttex will te held at the Clown in Botefdale, on Monday the yh day of March next, at Eleven o'clock in theforenoon, at which time and place the Irufleet are particularly requefted to attend on /pedal ajfairt, and eleit new Cate-keeper for Paktnbam gate, in the re*m of' John Hunton lately decea/ed. To be SOLD by AUCTION By HENRY SULLEN, ...
... [Price’ Three-pence No. 2044. NORFOLK, &c. To be SOLD, AN Eftate in Botefdale in Suffolk j of a melfuage, barns, Aables, and other outhoufes, and about 135 acres of arable and pafture land, and 6 acres of wood; in the occupaiicn of Robert Hobart, aftheyearly rent of ioo£. part freehold and part copyhold. The efface has a right commonage common paitures in Br.tefdale. For further particulars ...
... Woil'iiabs, all'r ?? together with three v.res of Pallor* (Iruui.l | tlic whol; ?? lut ...
... U Y, 13th February, ijyg. ALL Perfons who Were any Ways indebted to William Habcraft, late of Banbury, the County „f Oxford, Apothecary, the Time of his Deceafe, are pay their refpeflivc Debts MdTrs. Longc, Heydon, and Ru.hw brth, in Banbury aforefaid. Executors of thefaid\\ m» Habcraft, or l)«foic tlic Day of March next, other* wife they will be Cued for the liimc. And all I'erlbns who have ...
... Towns and ¦Neighbourhoods of LEEDS, BRADFORD, WAKEFIELD land HUDDERSFIELD, held for the Purpofe of promoting f A Voluntary Subfcription for Raifing MEN for His MAJESTY'S Service, 1 In order to ftrengthen the Hands of Government, th.t, with I a futticient Force, they may be enabled to hold out fuch 'Term, of Accommodation to America, as may be con- fiftent with the Honour and Dignity of Great ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... Derbyfhire. NOTICE is hereby GIVEN, THAT the next Meeting of the CommiJJioners for the Turnpike Road leading from Cromford-Bridge to Langley- Mill, will be held atthe Houfeof Mr. William Smith, (the Black Swan) in Crich, on Monday the Ninth Inftant, by Eleven o'Clock in the Forenoon. March _\d, 1 778. To be S O L D, At the Kings-Head in Duffield, in the County of Derby, on Saturday the 14th ...
... Thubsday the 19th inft. GOOD B felling at PRIME COST. WILLIAM BADELEY, Mercer and Woollen draper in Ipfwich, continues felling his STOCK in TRADE at PRIME COST, wholefale and retale, .mill Sat veh ay the ?? of this inft. February, after which tinr.c, the remaining flock and the fhop are contracted for. ?f VI- Ba i__.y requefti the favour of thofe who are Indebtvd tv him todifcharge the ...
... the lain. Wine in Bottles. — The wine has had the advantage of being in the Weil Indies, is warranted good, and will certainly pleal'e judges who will take the trouble to tafie it- Any peifoii intending to pslrchafc, may apply to Robert Cockat cooper, Lelth, who will Ihow the wine; ansl Gentlemen in the cosmtry can have famples sent them, upon feuding their directions. S AI- E of SILK S. THE ...