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 ...
... return Thanks to their numerous Friends, and the Public in general, for paft Favours, and to in- form them, that Mr. Bunting having quitted his Shop at the Bottom of the Market-place, — the Bufinefs will in future be carried on jointly by them, at M. Hewitt's Shop, which has been enlarged and made more convenient for the Purpofe. HEWITT and BUNTING being defirous to oblige their Customers, ...
... DERBY, on TUESDAY the Third Day of May next, at Eleven in the Morning, of which all Jurors, Officers, and others, having Bufincls to tranfact, are required to take Notice : And all Peifons who have enteied into Recognizances to appear at the faid Sefiions, muft attend and get them difcharged, or they will be eftreated. And all Perlons are further to take Notice, that for the Convenience, and ...
... f the Peace of this County will begin to he holdcn on Tuefd iy the Tliird Day of May next, pic- cifely at Ten o'clock in the Forenoon ; —That the Chief Con (tables, Bailiffs, and other Officers of the Court, wiilbe immediately called over, the Grahd Jury Impilinelled and lVorn, and the ordinary ~>ufine~j of the Con it gone tlnough by Twelve o'Clock; when the Court will enter upon the Appeals, ...
... NALDSON. At bis Tea-Wareboitfe, ntar tht Crtfs, in Leeds, SELLS very good and fine TEAS, which he has purchafed ac the late EAST-INDIA COMPAN Y'l TEA SALE, atthe following reduced Price! 1 BLACK. TEA. \ GREEN TEA. fine Congou Bohea, ss. to I Fine Singlo, 3s. 6d. to 4s. 11. 6d. per Ib. ( per Ib. FineCengou, 3s. to 31. 6 d. i Very fine Speckle Leif Singlo veiy fine Congou, 4s. 4 or Twankay, at ...
... conferted on him by his - R II. NI is and the ?? takes this Method of returning them his grateliii Acknowledgments, and at the fame Time would think him- felf culpable wai he to negleft informing them, that he has jufl returned from LONDON, Sets, with a good and falhion- able All'orttnent of eveiy Article in the above Blanches, which he doubts not will be found good, at theii different Pricei. ...
... of this County will begin to be holden on Taefday the Third Day uf May next, pre- ! cifely at Ten o'clock in tbe Forenoon ; — That the Chief Couftab le s. Bailiffs, and other O flicers of the Court, will be ?? called over, the Grand Jury impaniiclled and fwprn, and the ordinary I. ufincfs of tht Couit gone thiotig h by Tvvelve ?? ; when the Court will enter npon the .App ais, v*. hich they ...
... friends, (feat agreeable to their rtqueft, he has (at a confiderabie expcnce) fitted up the Gentlemen's Bath with ftone, which he hopes will meet their appiobation. The favours of thei'e ladies and gentlemen who pleafe to make ufe ofthe Baths will be thankfully acknowledged. Terms may be known by appl) ing to the Bath keeper. _£?» To b 3 Let, A COAL WAREHOUSE. Apply »* above. Ipfwieb, JHereb ...
... :jijLX,' ELLIOT, iSucceffbrs ltd the lute Mr T. Saint, AY, i 79** [Price Three-pence Halfpenny. (On £ AST F.R MO Nl> AT, Being April it, tV)t, will be performed, • A TRAUEDY called .T GRECIAN DAUGHTER. F.vandcr, Mr Whitlock * Hkmyfius, Mr Kemble,—And F.uphrafifc, Mrs Whitlock* ~ . whick will Jed GRAND and SUPERB PAN- , TOMIME, called ROBINSON GRUSOEi Or, HARLEQUIN FRIDAY. With-tht Original ...
... will be given at the Chamberlain's Office, in the Guildhall, on Monday, Tuefday ...
... will be given at the Chamberlain's Office, in the Guildhall, on Monday, Tucfday ...
... the Two following Days, ALL the neat, gsnuine, aud entire HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE, Plate, Linen, China, Glafs, Books, Prints. Paintings, &c. of the late JONATHAN BROMEHEAD, Efq. of Eckington, in the County of Derby. The Furniture confifts of a Variety of good and ufeful Ar- ticles ; fuch as Feather Beds and Bedding, BcdfU-ads with dif- ferent Hangings, Chefts of Drawers, Clocks. Tables, Chairs, ...