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... STAY-MAKER. New Elvet. Durham, TJ Eturns his fmcere Thanks to the Ladies of 1* Durham, Newcaftle, Sunderland, and their Environs, who have honoured him with their Favours, and beg* leave to acquaint them and others, that carries on the Stay-making bulinefs in the ncwefl taflc, as ulual. Several Ladies in Ncwcaftle and Sunderland, having exprelftii their withes that lie was more univerfally ...
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... he SOLD to the heji Bidders, the Alfignen of Mr Franrii HolmtiJ the 14, if, end all days of Stfttmhtr, 781, iilueen the hours of and 4 in each afternoon, at the houfe of Richard Thomfhn, the Pcfihoteft, ia DarbhgUn, in the county of Durham, in the follo-wimy Lott, and ecoerding to conditions that wilt he then and then ft educed. Lot f\ Freehold Dwelling-houlV in Skionergate, 1, Darlington, ...
... L Printed anti iout by I’. SAIN i, Pilgnm-ltrecti Ncwcaltle upon Tyne; ss4 ...
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... and Sold by i' ; SAIN tn Pilgnra-ltreet, Newcattle u 553 - S A T K A y, | GENERAL IL NEWCASTLE, October 10th, i 782. g STOP the THIEF with STOLEN LINNEN &c. 5« T AST nighi between ...
... 3. Adams's Solvent for the Slone and Grave!, —The Rev. Mr Moore, of Duncrnnon, in the county of Tymae, having hero cured of a ftooe in the the above Medirine, thinks it his duty, both ingratitude to Mr Perry, thr difeoveter of this medicine and in compafEon to all »ho labour under that cicruciating difordcr, to publifh this cafe, as follows : in the beginning of December, hv was founded by ...
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... 19th of February lafl, Angus M 'Donald, a felon, convicted at the n laft Summer aflize. He is about five feet fix. inches high, wears his own dark hair, not very long, a douched hat, a blue ftrait coat, brown wailtcoat. and thickfet breeches; he is hme in the left foot and ancle, and when walking fteps upon his toeS of that foot; is alfo lame of his lelt-hanfl, liis thurhb being funk into the ...
... Hereas ou the 10th day of November, 1780, • • t»e author!fed Rol»eri Cockcrill, South Shieldt, Roper, to iolure &c. the dtnjers of the &c which \vc ha»e la'ely revoked Therefore that all Pet lons may lie acquainted with the above Revocation, hereby give Notice the fame, and that the faid Ccckerill now hath not any authority from u* to infurc manner vtr, either of our name*, nor receive any ...