The MISS FLEMINGS FIND themselves under the disagreeable necessity of requesting the indulgence of their ..
... fixing TUESDAY the 26th instant, for their SPRING BALL, at the Uppe ...
... fixing TUESDAY the 26th instant, for their SPRING BALL, at the Uppe ...
... Leeds, TAKES this Method to acquaint his Friends and the Public, that he hat laid in a Fiefli AfTorimene Of a Number of Articles, viz. Four, Fire andSix-qrs. plain, fpotted and orded Mufllns of all Prices; fpotted and (triptd Muflincts and Dinii- tias ; plain, fpotted and checked Cravats, from i4d. to 41. each, printed Callicoet and Chintzes; Silk, Silk and Muflin, and Pocket Handkerchiefs, of ...
... confifting of a Parlour, Kitchen, Dining Room, three Bedchambers, and two Garrets. For further Particulars apply to Mr. Henry Tawney, Holiwell. Oxfordfhire General Quarter Seffions of the Peace. NOTICE is hereby given, That the next General Quarter Seffions of the Peace of this County will begin ?? to be holden on Tuefday the lath Day of July next, pre- cii'ely at Ten ?? in the Forenoon ; ...
... the Twelfth Day of May Inftant. Prefident, The Right Hon. the Marquis of TITCHFIELD, J3* Dinner will be on the Tabic at Five ?? precifely, OXFORDSHIRE MILITIA. WHEREAS at a General Meeting of the Deputy Lieutenants of this County, held at ih. Star Inn, in the City of Oxford, on the Fifteenth Day of January laft, // iv.is Ordtrtd, That the Militia of the faid County be drawn out and *xercifed ...
... Peace for the County of Oxford, at the Town Hall in Oxford, wh re Atten- dance is daily given from Nine till Three o'Clock. The Duty upon a Gamekeeper's Certificate is One Guinea, and upon every other Certificate Three Guineas, and the Clerk of the Peace finds it neceffary again to repeat that no Certificates will be filled up with >ut a Depofit of the Duty, nor any Letters attended to, unlefs ...
... the yearly income whereof to the prefent in- cumbent, as now ict, is upwards of 15c-!. ihe incumbent about ...
... made for repairing the read leading from iplwich to Claydcn, the roati, called the Pye Road, in the county of Suffolk, md other roads in the faio a«s men- tioned, will be htld, bjf adjournment, at the Falcon Inn in Claydon atorefaid, on Mouday the nA day of this inft. Anarch, at Ten o'clock in the lorcnoon. By order JOHN EDWARDS, Clerk to the fardTruftees. TURNPIKE. £ A Meeting of the Truftees ...
... permitted to be fhewn upon the Cornhill, or in the poblic-ftreets of this town. T. NOTCUTT, Town Clerk. . CYDER. HAMMOND'S real Herefordihire CYDER m puncheons, hoglheads, and barrels, may be had at his waichoufe in Woocibridge. Tho c who choofe to fe«*l their own calks m y have them filled on the {horteft notice. 10= LONDON PORTER and fi.ie Bottled PERRY. To he st>l D, A Small Freehold ES ...
... Auenii, at Four o'clock in the afternoon. S. HOW.SLL, Clerk. •kjPT ANTED to Pnxcbafo, About Thirty or Fifty VV Acres of good Arabic and Paftore Land, in the neighbourhood of Stoke by Nayland. g~s> Apply to Mr. ?? attorney at law, Ipfwich. T~jrT-___-TED at Michaelmas next, A Man and W his Wife, to take the maintenance- and govern- ?? of the Poor of the parilh of Sb.Maathcw, in Ipf- wich 1 any ...
... To be SOLD, .tojtetbrr or feparnte, ALL. thofe extenfive SHEEP FARMS of Linhopc and Kartfide, in the pariffa of Ingram, in the county i Northumberland, now let to Adam Atkinfon, the icarly rrtt 3001. from the Ilth May, 179 a, clear of all axes and clfea, except land tax. . Alfd, «U thofe exteofive SHEEP FARMS of and Bum, in the pah Si Kirknewten, in the laid uaaty, no* let to Mr James HeUbn, ...
... -. - 20 o o George Chahner, Efo. in the QSce of Trade, V'idtt'n il, - - - -TO 00 Gavin Hamilton, Efq. Calcutta. - 5 J o James Murray, Efq. of Doilcrie, - S S ° The Tiisvi: eit Ivludd .burgh, by Bailie George Young, - 5t ?? o V V- (. i V ;- ■■-!■ V ' .TlCei -, ?? ' i . O C Di Robert Hamilton, Lynn Regis, - J o o Lord Charles Townfond, - - - IO 10 o The B v. Dr John Trotter, London, - 5 5 o J ?? ...