MANOR of WE6TON. ALL Perfons who owe Chief or Quit-Rents for Lands or Tenements within this M tnor, to IV
... m. 0•• ■ - : v are defired to pay the fame on Tuefdaj tin- 1 ttli, and Wednetday tie- 12th iii ...
... m. 0•• ■ - : v are defired to pay the fame on Tuefdaj tin- 1 ttli, and Wednetday tie- 12th iii ...
... fiiic TEAS, riyi.t Moch* COFFEE, and 0 all fojti of CHOCOLATE. Cliisu, (.lad, ...
... Nor.olk j con* Ailing of a very good houfe, with convenient oflices ad- joining, fit for a gentleman's family- a pleafmt gaiden walled in and planted wilh excellent fruit trees j. alfo, upwards of 200 acrts of arable and ri.li pallure landr lying contiguous, This is a very defirable lituatiori Jo- any gentleman who tvifhes to farm l.i.Dcvn'eftate, &⢠For fuiilier particulars enquire of Mr. ...
... General Court of Proprietc rs •tl be beM at their Office in Edinburgh, on Tuei'day 29th Novemher t 12 o'clock niid-iiay, pui—iant to the charter. next,** ARCH. HOPS, Secretary. - EXCISE LICENSES. Excife Office, Edinburgh, 24th 03ober 1785. HIS B-ajefly's COMMISSION'CRS of EXCISE having received In- formation, that divers per— ms do carry on the biriiueis of MALTSTERS, or MAKERS of MALT, ) ' ...
... O X F O D. TO LETT SOLD, and may F.ntercd upon immediately,— A larpc commodious OUST, the Property and the Occupation cl Mrs. Morten, Mercer, in the High-Street, Oxford. -One Hdf the Puichafe- Money may remain Mortgage, it required. For further Particulars, and tieat for the fame, apply Mrs. Morten, 01 10 Mi. Giles Puckett, Attorney, in Oxford. The STOCK, TRADE, confining of large of and ...
... able to fix the day for his SECOND ASCENSION from Heriot's Garden, Edinburgh. His Balloon will re- -1 ?? for thisdav, and Monday next only, from nine in the main exfiitntea iv* c. , „>, I o n Vlo , iday, being the Laft Day of exhibition, Mr Lusardi will at- j' ' t [ l£ parliament Houie, from twelve o'clock till haif after three. Admittance Sixpence each. Edinburgh, Oilcber 15. 1 7 8.5. In ...
... That they have removed into that large and fpacious Building, lately belonging to Mr. SHUTE, Grocer, at the Back of the Shambles, where they manufac- ture t he above Articles in the moft falhion able Patterns. (3> They defire to return their moft grateful Thanks for the great Encouragement they have met with, and hope for a Continuance of the further Favours ofthe Public. %* WATER-COLOURS for ...
... Advice of the Faculty) calls upon my Gratitude 7 to lay before the Public my deplorable Cafe; which, to be brief, was no lefs than a deep Decline, none of my Friends or Acquaintance expecting any lefs than my fpeedy DilTolution. Happily, a Neighbour prevailed upon me to take your Reftorative Medicine, and by complying therewith, have obtained a Cure the moft extraordinary, as it has not only ...
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... from the White Stoop near the North End of the Town of Derby, through the Towns of Duffield and Chefterfield in the tounty of Derby, to the Town of Sheffield inthe County o*Yoik; and from the faid Town of Duffield, to the Moot Hall in the Town of Wirkf- worth, in the faid County of Derby, will be held at the Houfe ofMr. Robert Mason, at Mattock Old Bath, on Thurfday the Twenty-feventh Day of ...
... taken at a fairappraifement. The oc cupitt may bt c icmmodated with about 4 r.ci cs of p.iflure I la d idjoinii'.*j thi town, :.■ Foi particulars enquire of i Mr. Tnomas Miller, bookftiler, Halffivoith, to whom all letters upon this bufinefs mull be part. paid. A UGUSTIN2 READ informs the Gentlemen /u. that applied lo him to take in Hoi fes, Cows, ft , at his Sales, That he will attt rid ...
... A W ~s. Printed and Sold T. in Pilgrim-ftrcct* Newcaftje upon Tyne;. ...