POST-COACHES and MACHINES, From BRISTOL to LONDON, as follows, viz. A Polt-Coach from rhe White-Lion,BsoaJ- ..
... ac two o'clor ?? Another from the Bufh tavern, Cor ...
... ac two o'clor ?? Another from the Bufh tavern, Cor ...
... Engine he will be better liked. None need apply but fuch as can bring agood Character, and give Security for the Truft repofed, as a good Salary will be allowed. Enquire at Coldwell Colliery, Eckington, near Chefter- field, Derbyfhire. ALL Perfons who have any Claim on the Eftate and Effects of Mr. WILLIAM WYATT, late of Bunon-upon-Trent, in the County of Stafford, Mer- chant, deceafed, are ...
... the Eftatc of the Right Honourable Fscueuci H-nuy late Lord Chedwokih, ileceaied, are dcfircd to lend in forthwith an Account of theii rcfpcctivc Debts and Demands unto the Right Honour- able John Lord CuiiDwoin b, atStowell, in Glouceftei fliire ; or to Henry Edwards, El-p Salifbury; or to Mr. Thai fton, at hi_ Chambers, in Lincoln's Inn. OCTO BER 29th, 1781- A LL Perfons having any Claim or ...
... MARY COLLETT, lateofOrford, dec. , VARIOUS Lots of good Houfttold Furniture, gtafs, china and brewing utemlls, late of the faid Mary Cdllett. The fale ro begin at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. . THE Under Malterlhip of the Free Grammar School in Bury St. Edmund's in the county of Suf- folk, being vacant, whoever Is willing to undertake the fame, is defired to fend teflimonials of his ...
... if SET /or S-jrrrityorir, or of years can ie afrei Mariiomat 1781, THE Farm of lid (hid, 280 aerrt ; alfo the of Grcenknow and Kingflaw, ado acre?, a liing in|fccpari£hof Eattomattd flhreof Hot »»iek ’. H* thefe Farm* lie pef'qiStrcoatigavuii Ibey will be fel in one two vault*. Uand* are «U-well inclofed and fuhdivided with hedge* and ditchei, many of them laced with Rone?, and complraied with ...
... OF EUCLID : ' ?? MAPS AND CHARTS^ This day are pubiif-ed, [AMES SIMPSON, at the Crofs, Edinburgh: (BAPRICAI. MAT of rive li • ISLAND of MINOR- • ?? PHILIP'S CASTLE, aril Its Environ?, with tbe te irrari.! af lli.-roici, preiently fcefieged by the beet, s s. 60. P fthe BAY, ROCK, an:l TOWN of GIBRALTAR, P -. St Rocqce, and Country adjacent, by an Officer '■■■ -Prrl/fari front I j6g to ? -75— ...
... A TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP of the thu ISLAND ...
... flits, And Fire and Fury fparkle in his Eyes. I'oor Hard ! the Change fincereiy deplore, Pert was thy Laugh but difmal is thy Roar. Damn rny te everlafting Shame, Whene'er wantons with a Lady's Fame ! ill M a tor wip'd the Stain away, Fame to a Female gave the Jhameful Lay. lalh'd with juftice that unblufhing Fair The furious, Female Bully of a Play'r. was not the wit left Strain or That ...
... Edinburgh, A New- and Correct Lift of the Royal Navy ; The Commanders and Stations of the Ships;— Lift of Ships 101 l Ilncc tire- .-o.nmencc'r.ici't i-f hoiliiitiesr, a*-.d ofthofe tak.-r. from the Enemy, er ihitroyed ; — an A!;.hahetical lifl ai Naiy Agent., Stcf CortßEcrria to .-jcth Ocroßtt. — Toie casfiaaei .■? i.-ilif-i. ?? ' I. \ TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP ofthe ths ISI.Ahn of MIKOR- 1 k CA, Oe ...
... on Thurfday tbe zgtb Day of this Inftant November, at Ten. of the Clock in the Forenoon, I Jhall (in Obe- dience to his Majefty*s Writ to me direcled) proceed to tbe Eleclion of one Knight, to ferve in the prefent Parliament for the faid County of Derby, in tbe Room of Lord Richard Cavendilh, deceafed', of ivhich all Perfons concerned are dejired to take Notice. SAMUEL FRITH, Sheriff. jtbtfafe ...
... at two o'clock. Another from the Bufh tavern, Com-ftreet, every afternoon, except Saturday, at three o'clock. Ai-other rrom tls-e Rummer Tavern, every Sun- day, Tuciiiay, and Thurfday evening, at 4 o'clock. And from the Three Tuns tavern, every Mon- day, Wednefday and Friday evening, at 7 o'clock. Each infide by the ahove it. 4s. ⢠ChilJ ia lap 12s. One outfide only 14s. Alfo, a Machine ...
... Deer, and the Business of a Park- Keeper in all its Varieties. He shoots well, is an exceeding good Fisherman, understands the Breaking of Pointers and Spaniels, and can have an undeniable good Character from his late Master. Any Nobleman or Gentleman wanting such a Servant, will be punctually waited on, or answered, by directing a Line to A. B. at Mr. Thomas Allen's, at the George Inn, ...