BATH. R CARPENTER, Perfumer, at the Gol'en Sheaf, # in G-orge-ftreet, leading from tiie upper end of Milfom- ..
... Gay-ftreet, truly fenl'ible of the many favours received from his friends and tbe ...
... Gay-ftreet, truly fenl'ible of the many favours received from his friends and tbe ...
... .'ly dubious, Provincial Unanimity cmnot furely be n-commcndcd with an ill Grace. —Th.c Death of Mi. Cue. rca is an Event j which, if not managed with Temper and Moderation, nuy ! renew onr Political Mifcrics. it is therefore hoped, that in ! the ptefent Vacancy, the food Senfe of the County, in order ! t» pievcnt Ccntcntbn, will decidedly declaie for the Honour- i ahie GEORCJE BERKLEY, whofe ...
... • , ;; ?? ?? — ! — . — . M o ?? ■■ . !^i^ To ■^:M^ J %\ ?? ' \jo~\mtW ' And entered upon Immediately,. i W .Capital MESSUAGE;; wi th Sf aisles: Wg 1 3 f__rTL irbrfes, 5 a Barn, Cbwhbdfe; a Coachhoufe, Dovfefibufe, pardens planted with Wall Frtiit, and other Fruit*- Trees; ?? Ponds vyell ftored wjth Trout, Carp,, Tench, Jnld' Perch'; and jany, Quantity .iQf Land, ( not..e*iccs ed ?? ...
... on Thursday the z4.th.of August. ■ Thofe Gentlemen -who intend to honour the Meeting with their Company, are defired to fend their Names previous thereto, to Mrs. PHILIPS, at the King's- Head afcrefaid. N.B. Dinner on Table at Half paft Two o'Clock. At RICHARDSON'S WINE-VAULTS, In the Iron-gate, DERBY, WINE, RUM, atid BRANDY* v Genuine as imported-: 'Likewife COMPOUNDS of all Sorts. Where all ...
... for the benefit of Jiiunson C 1.1 it s a blind boy. Tickets gs. 6d. each, ■ 1 'iK, AsNDREWS's Company beg Leave to in- ?? ?? 111 udnu-siid rieiitlemt-ii 01 buiy jiio its en- vliojis, That tliey intei d opening at a Larp.e THEATRI- CAL BOOl h near the Abhe>-gaie on the Angel hilt, with theufsial (livi.ifioi is isl SADLI. It's WELLS, with variety of performance otodiounomcntijn, during the- lair ...
... NO lefs Qu’ntity than Half Ton; weighed and delivered at the Stacks, fituate at town, and near Bar Gate; exceeding well won, and dry Hacked, of the growth 1778, and 1779, price jl. pet ton* —Apply to John Hunter, the Lime Kiln. ...
... V, fee. &c. THOMAS THOMPSON, Linen-Drper, Habcrdalher, and I.ace- Man, At bis Print Pofis and Cheap Shop, near iht Croft, PRESENTS his mod refpeaful Compliments to hii Friends and the Public, And btgi Leave te info,*, them, That ke it jufl return'd from LONDON, with a Large and Eleganr Artbitiiient of Printed LINENS, MUSLINS, CALLICOES, COTTONS and STUFFS; With 1 great Variety of every ...
... of this Road are moft rcfpedtfally acquainted, that the Road is now compleat and in good orde ...
... late of Burton aforefaid, Builder, are required to fend a true Ac- count of the fame, unto his Brother, JOSEPH SOMERS, of Burton, who is properly authorifed to fettle the fame.-* And all People who Stood indebted to the faid Thomas' Sombks, at his Death, are defired to pay the fame unto the faid Joseph Some as. — — — — — — — — : — ■ ?? . . . _ At R I CHARD S 0 N's WINE-V A U L T S, In tbe Iron ...
... KEMIIALL, Miller, fituate in Keney, Suffolk, HPHE entire Houfliold Furniture, Stock in Trade I and cltei'tsor him the fald John KMiball, confuting of good feather-beds, tables, chairs, pewter, brafi, tec, a quarter. cart with wings, a mare and a hobby. The fale to begin at Ten o'clock each day. To be TAKEN at a Fair AppÃAtsfiMÃNT At I.a 11 v-i) a y N,_ XT) TIIE Stock in Tradeof JOHN RAVE, ...
... Philip Allen, efq; has of late been much deftroyed. This is to requett that all qualitied gentlemen will be p'cafed to forbear to hunt, ihoot, or ?? thereon;— and to inform all unqualified per- fons, rhat if they are found trefpaoing upon the faid manor, they will be profecuted with the utmoft leverity. SOMERSETSHIRE. TO be SOLD, the Perpetual Advowfon or Right of Presentation to the Rectory ...
... Milium- ftreet to Gay-Street, truly fenlible of the marsy favours received from his friends and t ...