NORTH-PARADE, BATH. A REAL SALE, AT H. PETTING AL's, jun. Mlrckr, who has now on fale the gieatell pari of
... the Slock of an Eminent WEAVER, deceafed; which lie moll humbly offers foi the in- fpection o ...
... the Slock of an Eminent WEAVER, deceafed; which lie moll humbly offers foi the in- fpection o ...
... Sec. for many years a' Bath, and late al Mil. Hancock's, Speeithattiland, moll rclpetl- fuily infor ...
... fram tlic above Inn, every Monday, , ! n ' :r ?? llA ?? momingv al ...
... countenance mdenco'jragemtr.t, return! his fincere thanks; begs leave ta info ...
... this kingdom, and all foreit/n countries, for rec ivering the fpuits to .1 mirac ...
... Bath for the feafon.— Thole who may not be acquainted with liis terms, &c, are ...
... he i. return 'd to Bath for the feafon.— Tlwit wboinayiiurbc acquainted with hitternuj &.c. a ...
... March, brwr, the hours of 4 id6ini 'i . ?? rge-lnn, in Two Lots:*— — I. •! I. Oncpiece ' Pafrurc Ground, by cftima m ...
... By a I. A I) V lately decrafed. Publifhed foi the Benefit o ...
... Publifhed for the Benefii o' the General Hofpittl at Bath. Printed by R. Cruttwell; an ...
... an Infirmary, luitable in a great Mcafure to every firk Perfon, The fourtee ...
... :Bth inlhnt, at the Lower Rooms Tickets to be had at Mifs Flemings', |ohn-itrcet, and at the Rooms, at c,s. each, tea included. To begin at lix o'clock. N. B. At the defire of many Friends of the Young Ladies, fcholars tothe Mifs Flemings, it is requiltcd, that the full row of feats may he rel'erveJ for the Dancers only, the fecund and part of the third for the parents .md relations of theii ...