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... TO SOLD, A dcilrable FREEHOLD FARM* at Shorthatnpton, In the County of Oxford} confiding of good Farm Fold Barns, Stable} Cart Hoirfe, and ofher convenient OtF.ces, perfect Repair with Carden and two Clcfes Paltuie adjoining } about 45 Acres ot Aroblc and Pafturc Lan 4, in InclofureS uleful Size, contiguous thereto ; and Acres in the Common Field rhere, extending to the Forcft Which wood j ...
... Holier, and Undertaker, beg! leave to inform his friends and Public, that having nude a confiderable addition to his Siock of Ho ...
... R A NT. S.AINT, in I’ilgrtm ftireet Newcastle 'upon Tyne. ...
... sth of APRIL next, infiead of Good-Friday, which it is hoped will be religioufly kept. H. FLINT, Mayor. BOROUGH of DERBY, Moticz ig fjercbp ®toen, J-'HAT the CHEESE MEETING A for tbe Latter-make CHEESE, will be held in the Market-Place, Derby, on Thurfday the o.id, FRIDAT the _%d 9 and Saturday the 24-th Days of March In/iant. H. Flint, Mayor. March ift, 1787. DERBYSHIRE. THE JUDGE appointed ...
... in the Market- place, Lt r. ns, (who is going to refide in the City of Glafgow) aonfifting of a large and fafhionable AtiTortment of every Article in the above Branche., particularly a very valuable Colleclion of Muffins, Irilh Linen., and Scot. Holland., and * numerou. Aflbrtment of Printed CDdtf. of every Denomi- nation. Cy As the Public may probably fuppofe that the above Stock is nearly ...
... TO be SOLD by AUCTION, on Thurfday the Twency-fecond Day of March next, the Shakefpear’* Head, Stratford upon Avon, —A very defirable FREEHOLD ESTATE, iituated at Lox t, in the County of Warwick, about five Miles from Warwick, and four frdm Stratford upon Avon; confilling of a capital ManfionHoufe, and upwards of two Hundred and twenty Acres of Arable, Meadow, and Failure Land. The Farm is ...
... A FARM, atSooTHELMVAM nearßungay, Suf* Jt\, folk, in exceeding good repair, and in the occupation of Mr. John Harden confiding of a dwelling-houfe, barn, (tablet, and other necefiary out-huildings, with 30A. iR. 3jP. of freehold land, excepting 7A. 3R. oF. copyhold, fine certain, at gt. the acre; together with five rights of commonage thereto belonging. FOl particulars enquire of Mr. Samuel ...
... ho Majcllv for granting a ot 2000 1. per Annum free to Sir John Skynner, late Chief Baron the C«mrt Exchequer; Chancellor of tl* Exchequer, alter bellowing many Encomiums the above mentioned Gentleman, concluded with moving, that l-eave given to bring a Hill to empower hisMajelty to grant Penlion, Way of Annuity, to Chiel Baron Skynncr, as an Acknowledgement of his Services the k. Mr. Burke he ...
... Church, King Street, Queen Street, St. Michael's Lane, Walker Lane, St. Mary Gate, Irongate, Sadlergate, Rotton Row, St. James's Lane, and Morledge, tbat if they do not immediately repair their refpeblive Pavements, I fhall mdi ft them feverally at the next General Quarter SeJJions held for this Borough immediately after Eajler. I likewife give Notice to the Surveyors of the Highways for the ...
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... of his E'late and EiTeX.t is granted to Mr. George Littlchales and Mr. Jofeph Powell, both nf the fame Place, (for the Benefit of the Orphans of the Dcecafed) they therefore requeft fuch Perfons as arc any Ways indebted to the above named Richard Dobbinfon, to pav the fame to them, or either of them ; and thole who have any Claim or Demand his Eftate or EfFeXs, are deft red to fend an Account ...