It the Perfbn who about five or fix months ago wrote, per Poft, a fliort anonymous Note to a Phyfician
... at Bath, wili cail upon that Phyfician, or will, by a fecond letter, appoint any other Place of M ...
... at Bath, wili cail upon that Phyfician, or will, by a fecond letter, appoint any other Place of M ...
... Publif. - ?? ?? is i.st arrived Iron, I.osnos with a neat ■ ' ?? „ciit ?? S!imsii.r ?? ?? ix i ?? :- ?? of HA- L.';ERY and Mll-L.iNEK'Y GOODS, « Inch they ?? is> : ?? them by the Public, n.id hopes to inciit the continuance ANI> PAMPHLETS, )v ?? *■ Sidlerihers io the EoiNBUtOH CIRCULATI-ta With the Tlr. ■■ ••__ _ ( _ ?? , ?? BlV .. r^ Acc ?? of I.c- .jiVAb'i ' ,1,: 7 .7;. s'.7. tto.— Falconer ...
... Admtrtlty-Offiu, June 15, ExtraS of a Letter, received the 12tb Infant, from Vice- Admiral Sir Edward Hughes, K. B. and Commander in Chief of His Majefty's Ships and Vtffels in the Eaft Indies, to Mr. Stephens, dated at Bombay, January 2, 1781. ON the 17th of Oftobcr failed From Madras Road, intending proceed to the relief of Tellicherry on this coaft, (clofely inverted by the Nairs, and a ...
... by the Affidavits of Mr Robert Prcttic, oi aforefaid, Attorney at Law, in Conjunc- tion with one William Shilron, a Bailiffs Follower, of the fame Place) in order to prevent Mr. John Edkins, of Shipfton aforefaid, (late Clerk to Mr. Jonathan Dean, Attorney at Law) being admitted an Attorney. AND WHEREAS the faid Robert Prettie hath publicldy declared, and fet forth a great Number of Times, ...
... on Wednesday the Fourth of July next. Dinner on the Table at Three o'Clock. HERBERT GREENSMITH, Esq; and The Rev. THOMAS WRIGHT. stewards. To be SOLD or LETT, A Good Convenient DWELLING-HOUSE, situated in the Morledge, Derby, and late in the Possession of Mrs. Stenson, deceased ; consisting of a Kitchen, Parlour, Back-Kitchen, Brewhoufe, two Pantries, three Chambers, and two Garrets ; with a ...
... he SOLD in public Su/e, On ibe 3J day cf July next, and the follinvinf rf«»s until fold, at the cf Mr John Pringle, the fan tj the ' Crapes, in.CarliJle, in the county of (lamcerlpnd, ALL the Freehold Houles and Lands of the l»tc Conner, Efq; in »nd near Carlific aforcfild, in Lots. Liktuife vAI be Sold, or. Tnc/Jay the tyth, the hcufe cf Rr:'ki bn>.k and Atkinkn, the i:gr, tf the Riyal Oak, ...
... be adver tifed in due Time. WEATHERBY. WANT E D. A Steady fingle MAN, as a Kitchen Gardener, whofe Charadter for Induftry, and Sobriety, will bear the ftricteft inquiry, fuch a Perfon may meet with a Place of conftant Employ, by inquiring of Mr. WA RT NA B V, at the George Inn, Derby. N. B. If Le can wait at Table, it will be more agreeable. ~TcJ hi L E T T, And entered upon at Midfummer next, ...
... — A Gentleman, who dtfires nothing particular found him : He will provide his own Tea and Sugar, and what Liquor he drinks, except Table-Beer. A Line direfted for A. B. to be left at the Wheel, Henley, will be attended to. JUNE 2d, 1781. MARY BUNCE, Widow of the late John Bunce, of the Bull, at Stone Lands, deceafed, hereby acquaints the Publick, That Ihc intends to continue the Bufinefs of ac ...
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... cures performed by thH Aediriic, whs-n he has at in I b£t-d work lat-ly f-abhtbed, -irttdcd. ?? .Me, ?? s, ,„• ib s -:■■ • ,v, Goat, Diet, ?? iU-sm-dy, paice *«. bd. Ocll* .. ?? ttirr ! may sea not oniy tbe ?? 1., -bs - si-,, ssisine -thole ?? s.-f-ss.te, „■,-._ ?? 7~ resmai-ksible bi'c,-!,'„l cavi. „_ ?? ,-f - I.i-hco-n ,s aritlu., ; _,„ k, V sJ dsc— Oa returning fhe hooks within a : ?? ihe ...
... Spoken ly Mijs Young.. _?»f.N hajiily. DO you ken gudeiolk? — meicy! what a blunder, Not to have kept my northern accent under ; VVi: alwiys l-.m too little, oi too much— ' I ii well you hadn't the Epilogue in Scotch, At length Rtdtlpkit Lumkerciuri no more, Behold me now nniple connoilftur, Deep fklll'd in pi-lures, and, with your pcrmiffion, I'll give my judgment of this exhibition, [Taket ...
... on Ms nofe, halts 1 i.ne of one of his fore legs. Had . IM\ a leather collar, .titii a brais plate, engraved I. M'Kits- c - -'' ?? i.i„i tiv. ?? . . i;; , ?? ; :ii, s s the faid dog to Don's Hotel, thai! recch-e HALF A ■ ?? *M tie pru&cut'ed according to law. ! -^=z = . At London for Leitli, J^S. TII E DILIGENCE, hpf'' X^ THOMAS SHAW Mafter, h_ ' ?? ..y^jv Now hine o;1 tlje ?? , t ...