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THE BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SOCIETY'S MEETING AT WELLS

... jun., Portesham and Dorchester. Class'B.—Hamburgh (golden or silver-pencilled), lst, 2nd, and 3rd, Mr. John Martin commended Mr. E M. Dansey, Highgrove, Tetbury, Gloucestershire. Class 9.—Hamburgh (golden or silver-spangled) lst, Mr. Josiah B. Chime, Lincoln ...

WARMINSTER and WILTSHIRE BANK, -ft MAY, ITO^. THE Bufinefs of this Bank is now carried on under the firm of

... printed tcrr.F, particulars, and ci r« ?? WATER-PROOF BOOTS nnd SHOES. THOMAS HAY XES, Brock-S 1 REET,begs leave moft ?? to acquaint the Nobility, Gentry, and his Friends in general, that his Water-Proof Boots and Shoes, are made of prepared leather from Ids ...

Mr. STEVENS MOST refpeafully announces hit EVENING ACADEMY, For the particular Purpofe of injlriiding YOUNG ..

... for any length of time that the boots or (hoc remain whole. Ladies and Gentlemen refidingatadiftance,hyfendinga boot or fhoe that fits them, as above, may have them made and fent to order. (tj» Ladies water-proof boots and fhocs made of feallkin, Spa ...

BATH, February id, 1789. Corner of GREEN-STREET, near St. Michael's Church. T. H UG G I N S MOST refpeftfully

... beautiful colour and State at the expiration of yfcars as when new.— —The Quintessence of Bark has the fame good effect on boot-tops, Saddles, marble, wood furniture, &c.— The Regimental Cloth Powder furpaflcs all othen in making all kinds of cloths, ...

LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION

... Belief in astrology and the control of men's destiny by the planets pervades the drama It is the stars, exclaims the pious Kent, The stars above us govern our conditions. (iv, 3.34). This current theory would have been a very convenient one for Edmund ...

Miscellaneous

... connexions are highly respectable, was defended by Mr. Cbipperfield. The prosecutrix, widow, residing at Boughton Monchelsea, Kent, came to London an Wednesday morning, and was about to return in the evening, and while in the waiting-room she placed her ...

feELL INN, WARMINSTER, WILTS. WILLIAM MIDDLETON having taken and enti-rcd upon the above INN, lately occupied ..

... warrants for any length of time that the boots or fhoesremain ?? Ladies ?? rdiding at a diftance, by fending a' boot or Ihdß that fits item, as above, may have them made and fent to Order. [ry Ladies water-proof boots and fhocs made of fcal fkin, Spaniffc ...

NtMt Mnth n»iU ie fubli/htd. Elegantly printed in Quarto, ea a atw Type and fine Paper, The HISTORY of ENGLAND,

... prcventi in being made by any other in England, eicept Richard Wassi:., Perfumer, at the CoUm-l'leecey; Mary.lc-bonc-ltreet, Golden-fquarc 1 alfo at hi. othet fhopi, N«„, 41, fronting Wood-firfet, Cheapfidc, London ; fronting the Nc» AflemMy Roomi, io Bath ...

BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND AND SOUTHERN COUNTIES ASSOCIATION

... commended. Richard Corner. entries. MARSH OR KENT. Class 51—Yearling ram. 10/; second, 5/—lst, Mr John samuel Strutt Godwin. Court-lodge, West Peckham, Maidstone, Kent; 2nd. Mr Henry Rigden, Lymiage. Hythe, Kent; highly commended, Mr John Samuel Strutt ...

SALE of BLACK LACE. BLACK LACE, for Ladies' Hats. Cloaks, Bonnets, &c. &c. of all breadths and qualitias • ..

... the CASTLE and BALL, near St. Michael's Church, BATH, every Morning at Five o'Clock, arrives early the fame evening at the GOLDEN CROSS, Chaiiimo-Croj-. A COACH v^th FOUR HORSES, Every Supday, Tuefday, and Thurfday Evening, from the W.HITB- HART, Broad-ftrcet ...

i\,\t Tnrflei. v.llbt fwbliftrd, ?? is. C.I, LETTERS bitween Mrs. M— X— and Mrs M— W , htr Nitie, lublilhrl

... fold vtry cheap. The Houft and Shop to be Ittt for the remiindtr of a Itife. - MONEY SCRIVENER. MR. DUPRE, in Qtieen-ltrcet, Golden-fquare, London, who hit privately carried en thit bufinef* for miny yttr* with credit to himfelf and fiti, fiction to his ...

BRISTOL HOT WELLS L SHIRLEY beg* leave to inform the Nobility • and Gentry, that the Old 1.-ing-Room, Corrtt- ..

... it is my tndifpcnfible Duty to devote my meft earnefl Endeavours. That there fhould be a Majority againfl me upon the Poll- boots, and that my Opponent fhoutd be returned, can be no matter of wonder te thofe wht are appr fed of iht Means ufed It obtain ...