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... E V o. in Pilgrim-ftreet* NeWca(tie upon Tyne. (Price I hree-pcnce.J GENERAL HUE AND CRY. SAdOOOOOOOtt*a&O«Oo»ottOft ...
... to Non-febfcrihei-s, ss. each To all Pe«Mßtas-,l>Rrf.i.T_Ks ahd otheri. NOTICE is lieicby given, thatthe Poriih Church orALDJCR-ro-N I, m {treat want ol lep.ir, ..nd that all lucli [.efforts as are willing to contraft for the fame, may be inlorm.d of p.rticulars by applying to the minifter, church- wardens, or any of the principal Inhabitant, of the faid pariffi, gj. Propofals to be delivered ...
... Harlequin from an Egg y A PUBLIC GARDEN and RARL. AY A N T E D, v t \h I. A M i Z i ti , ;, H i,!i. F O R G E R Y. NOTICE To the Creditors of ANTHONY FERGUSON, late Merchant in Edin- ?? npHE Truftee having appointed a Second Dividend to be made of the A cffeOs, the Creditors of the faid Anthony Fei-giilbn arc dciircd to rail fir payment from William Galloway merchant, at his Itop, Luekeii- ...
... The General Quarter-feflion* of the Peace of our Sovereign Lord the King, holden adjournment at Bury St. Edmund's, in and for the faid county of Suffolk, on Monday the 4th Day of May, in the Year of our Lord 1778, before Jofeua Gr'ithy, John Godbold and Ctriftother Metcalfe, Elqrs. and otheri, Juftices afligned to keep the Peace in and for the faid county; and alfo to hear and determine divers ...
... and Half Chefts, in the ?? pcr- ?? 5 77- aw 3 ?? j ;.y rf Pocros j4vs HKSS U N I O N C L IT B. ~rr7r7bcr7 are intieatcd to attend. Sir HENRY HAY M'DOUGALL in the Chair. i JOHN DICKSON, Secretary. FOX HOUNDS. j *T~HFRF air to !-SOI,D by private Bargain, a STAUNCH PACK I. of HOUNDS, late the property of a Nobleman, r-.iid nowthe pro- 1 good condition. Thc park will not be broke; and, if not ...
... IN TRADE, and entered to the SHOP lately occupied by Miss PEALE, in Kirkgate, Leeds; where she hopes to have it in her Power to serve those who please to honour her with their Commands, to their entire Satisfaction, and their Favours will at all Times be gratefully acknowledg'd, by Their obedient bumble Servant, A. E. KOSTER. She alfo intends to keep up a full ASSORTMENT of ALAMODES, SATTINS, ...
... private emolument, to 1 j fo nri from what is called the reghlar mode, and thus publicly to inform f '^habitants of this 'kingdom. That, after a regular medical education r^ iuftly celebrated Univerfity, and lixtcen fears (tody and practice %i to. - i_L parts, he is now determined to fettle in tiiis his native city; and ?? t liaving completed his extenfire and valuable apparatus, whereby a ?? ...
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... March , rebel array (and indeed the whole country) »re in a molt mi■ ...
... NOTI C E is hereby given. That a Meeting of the Trufttes of Turnpikes will held by Adjournment, at tire Bell lon at Henley upon Thames in the County Oxford, V.'cdnefday the Day of May next, at Ten o Clock in the forenoon, l6th Feb. 1778. THOMAS COOPER, Cletk. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, By Mr. WOOD S, the 13th Day of May, 1778, —The genuine Houffiold Furniture of the Rev. Mr. PARKER, deceafed, at ...
... THE Creditor, of HENRY SIMPSON, late of Polfted in Suffolk, farmer, dec. are requelled forthwith to fend an account of their refpedlive claims and demands upon the eftate and effeils of the faid Henry Simpfon, to Mr. Grimes, attomey at law in Hadleigh. BROKE out of Clare Bridewell, JOHN BYAM, labourer, a 6 or 27 years of age, about 5 feet 8 inches high. Rout made, full faced, with (hort black ...
... NOTICE is hereby given, That the old and new, or additional TO LLb, arifing at the levcral l 01l Gates upon the Turnpike Road leading from tlie Mayor's Stone, at the End of the Vineyard, in the Borough of Abingdon, Berks, to Chilton-Fond, in the fame County, called The Abingdon DiftriCt, will Lett hy Auflion, to the belt Bidder, at the Mould Benjamin Tramplett, called the Crown and Thiftle Inn ...