Advertisements & Notices
... as follow s:-Mr. Gordon, Gofport; Mr.. Skel- 5 ton, Southampton; Mr. HollIs, Rornfey; Mr. Di:n- e mock, Wi helier; Mr. Clarke,- Waltharm; MI. Buttler, F` Nfam, Mr. George, -CoQham; - ...
... as follow s:-Mr. Gordon, Gofport; Mr.. Skel- 5 ton, Southampton; Mr. HollIs, Rornfey; Mr. Di:n- e mock, Wi helier; Mr. Clarke,- Waltharm; MI. Buttler, F` Nfam, Mr. George, -CoQham; - ...
... The Marquis de Con- F.R.S. &c. dorcet Staniflaus - Auguftus, T Daniel Dancer . King of Poland Sir John Dryden, Baft. - B Theodorc-Stephen, King K Louis Depuy of Coroica a] Dr. Farmer john Wilkes E Rev. john Fell Mary Wollitonecraft. s Cononel Frederick ...
... Law, elq. Mr. W. Ofborne Ifaac Sage, efq. J. Fleming, M.D. - D. Seton, efil. John Hudleftone, efq. Mr. F. Logse SirFrancis Sykes, bart. Mr. Sarnuel Hill Lt. Col. Henry-Oakes Arthur Anfley,efq. Capt. G. R. Collier, R. N e Rev. M. Robinfon Rev. Dr. Rowley ...
... Portfea. Alfo was married, by the fame'Clergyman,1 Mr. James Fowler, Clerk' in the Vittualling department at Wevill, to Mifs Adams, fecond daughter of Mr. Adams, Baker, of Portfea.' On the i2th inftant-died, Dr. Ballas, Sur- geon of Deptford Yard. On We-in ...
... bottles at xIs. 6d. by xlicih ?? the patient faves I. 6s. - Sold by Mr. AMottley, Mr.Belam, and Mr. Donald;--, ^ Portfmouth i Meffirs. Bucklirwd,~M llrInapt, I;4r-V'% _S ward,Portfea4 Mr. Harding,-3 ort ;, and by ai4 re7 Agents of the PortfnouthTe h: it ...
... twelve bottles at los._6d. oy which the patientifaves ?? 6s. 'Sold by Mr. Mottley, Mr. -Belam, Mr. Donaldfon, Portfinouth; Meiffr. Buckland, Mr. knapt,Mlr. Woodu- ward,Portfea; Mr. Harding, Gofiort; andbyall'the Agents of the Portrfmuth ...
... -Millsaand Mr. johnflone, ditto - - I o -In ?? ere 'twas late; as (Lng by Mifs Gray,comnpofed by W. Reeve - - r o Gratitude, fuhg by'Mr. Hill; ditto - -a o 'Mai gery Grinder, fung by Mr. Johnftone, ditto a O Wiy, let the Sonsof War go Brag, fung by Mr. Munden ...
... Ianufcri1its- ,Re: d iiarkj andD,.su hts of Arxhib~ldalz i d; vernortif Osue Coaft Csftl M hirorrist Mr. ooda. r vii; ~aptaiin' Geor# Gas, Mr. George AMaxel,2 Mr B-Ralo iib~rR iand many jht etperiencel EL~aLr - and ,adapted'to the .lsF t a new C 3lec- f tion ...
... run for (the beitof three 2-milc heats), and won by Mr. Complin's h, Ii. ?? - ' r Mr. Fleet's b. m. - - - 2 dr. Mr. Rivers's bl. h. - 3,- - z . Mr. Wright's br. h. - - - 4 3 Five to one was betted on Mr. ...
... in the occupation of Mrs. E. Mills, Mr. Davey, Mr. Barnell, and Mr. Cooper, tenants at will. tio TIhe whole of the before-mentioned premifes are now I let at very low and improvable rents. Ian For further particulars apply to Pill Mr. JOHN ...
... fSljex-*- C er -Mr. R. Philpott Chichefer ?? IS :Mr. W. Bradford -Briglithelmrlone' 'Meffrs. Egles *Lewes n, Mr. T. Palmer Eaft Grintled le Mr. ?? 'Stone 'Mayfield t, . Mr. J. Alderton Robertfbridge 11 Mr . ...
... jerfey), - rettrned td -Thwn on Thurfday. - i It is. reported in Circles -of Ihiefiryf rank in tl Town, that Mr. Pitt having informed the King that Cardinal York, the laft relick of an Illuffri : , whkh once teigied'in a England Ias, 're'dIced to. a. ...