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Mrs. Buckham, (wife to the Chaplain of the London-Hospital,) candidate for the Office of Matron, in the room of Mrs. Guion, resigned, begs leave to solicit your vote and interest. ...
Buckham, Mrs.Date: 1797]- Books
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Castle, Marlborough, Wilts. Mr. White begs leave to inform the nobility and gentry, that he has a large assortment of fine Double North Wiltshire and loaf cheeses, fit for immediate use; ...
White (Cheesemonger : Marlborough, England)Date: 1775?]- Books
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Whereas on the 15th of July last, two pointers were stolen from my court-yard in the night time, and from thence conveyed to Watford, Herts, by two fellows procured from London, and instructed in the method of accomplishing that wicked design by a person living in this town, ...
Tomkins, Benjamin.Date: 1768]- Books
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Erasmus Stevens, farrier; (son of Mr. Stevens, of Stoney-Houghton,) hereby acquaints the public, that he now resides in Derby, and may be met with at Mr. Tomlinson's, druggist, in St. Peter's parish, or at the Old Ship, in the Full Street. ...
Stevens, Erasmus.Date: [1777]- Books
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To the gentlemen, clergy and freeholders, of the county Fermanagh.
Enniskillen, John Willoughby Cole, Earl of, 1768-1840.Date: [1797]- Books
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By his Majesty's servants. At the theatre at Stirbitch, this present Friday evening, Oct. 6, will be presented, a tragedy, called, Hamlet. Hamlet. Mr. Palmer. King, Mr. Lewis. Horatic, Mr. Miell. Laertes, Mr. Glassington. Polonius, Mr. Barrett. Player King, Mr. Neale. Lucianus, Mr. Powell. Guilderstern, Mr. Lyons. Rosincraus, Mr. Marks, Marcellus, Mr. Williams. And Ghost, Mr. Stanton. Queen, Mrs. Hedges. Player Queen, Mrs. Baker. And Ophelia, Mrs. Greville. To which will be added, a new pantomime, never performed here, called, Fortunatus: or, Harlequin at Stirbitch-Fair. Harlequin, Master Byrne, Pantoloon, Mr. Barrett. Pierrot, Mr. Powell. Watchman, Mr. Lyons. Lamp-lighter, Mr. Williams. School boy, Master Glassington. Countryman, Mr. Marks. Fortune, Mrs. Wood. Witch, Mrs. Baker. Milk woman, Mrs. Powell. Daughter, Mrs. Saunders. and Columbine, Miss Byrne. To conclude with a country dance by the characters. Boxes 3s. pit 2s. gallery 1s. The doors to be opened at five, and to begin exactly at six o'clock. Places for the boxes to be taken of Mr. Glassington, opposite the Round Church. Bridge-street; and at Mr. Swan's at the fair.
Date: 1780?]- Books
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Notice is hereby given, that, by the appointment and with the approbation of the Vice-Chancellor, the solemn lectures on the laws of England are to be read by Mr Viner's Professor in the History-School, and the complete course in All-Souls-College-Hall, till a school of municipal law shall be fitted up for those several purposes. ...
Blackstone, William, Sir, 1723-1780.Date: 1758]- Books
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Mr. Lloyd having had the honour of reading to their Majesties and the royal family, likewise for the principal nobility and gentry in the universities of Oxford, Edinburgh, Glasgow, &c. with distinguished marks of approbation, presents into dutiful respects to the nobility and gentry of Cambridge, and its vicinity, and begs leave to inform them, that he purposes, as soon as fifty subscribers are obtained, to give three lectures. viz. to explain the phenomena represented by that extensive and improved apparatus the large transparent orrery, which is fourteen feet diameter, assisted by a beautiful variety of auxiliary scenes. The whole being admirably calculated to render the phenomena of the heavenly bodies perfectly inteligible even to those who have not previously thought of the subject. ...
Date: 1795]- Books
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Copy of a letter received by the Boroughreeve and constables, from J. Blackburne, Esq; one of the Members for this County. To the Boroughreeve and Constables, of Manchester,
Blackburne, John, 1754-1833.Date: 1790]- Books
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Among the rest of my friends I take the liberty of sending you a copy of the inclosed proposals, previous to my intention of submitting them to the general inspection of the public, ...
Homer, Arthur, 1758-1806.Date: 1799]- Books
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On July 1st was published, price one shilling and six pence, number I. Containing 144 pages, divided into parts mathematical, philosophical, astronomical, and poetical, with a variety of new questions; to be continued quarterly; of a work, entitled, The gentleman's and lady's miscellany, consisting of the most useful and entertaining parts of the ladies' diaries, from the first publication of them in 1...04, to the present time, with notes, &c. Also a new mathematical correspondence, containing essays, D...sertations, new questions, &c. By Charles Hutton, author of a complete treaties of mensuration, 4 to. The school-master's guide, in ... &c. &c.
Wilkie, J. (John), -1785.Date: 1774?]- Books
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Richard Branson, chimney-sweeper & nightman, (living at no. 394,) opposite Cecil-Street, near the Adelphi in the Strand; performs the chimney-sweeping business in all its branches; extinguishes chimneys when on fire, with the greatest care and safety; cleans Smoak-Jacks, and cures Smoaky Coppers, having clean Cloths, and always attends with the Boys himself, and will always be obliged to any Person that please to employ me. Any Person that pleases to send to my House, shall be immediately waited on, by Day or Night. Please to take care of this Bill to prevent Mistakes.
Branson, Richard, chimney-sweeper.Date: 1787]- Books
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Dublin Castle, August 26th, 1798. Dispatches have been received from the Honourable Major General Hutchinson, at Castlebar, which state, that the French troops, who disembarked at Killalla, ...
Date: [1798]- Books
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Placeat vobis, ut illi, qui Munia Scholastica in Regiis statutis contenta expleverint, in posterum sibi concessam habeant gratiam pro gradu, in aliqua facultate suscipiendo, etsi tribus articulis in canone tricesimo sexto comprehensis non subscripserint.
Date: 1775]- Books
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Bristol markets. In consequence of many frauds and impositions practised by sundry persons carrying provisions for the inhabitants, from the several markets within this city, the Mayor and Common Council have ordered, that such persons who shall hereafter be engaged in that way, shall bear certain tickets or marks whereby they may recommend themselves as trustworthy to their employers. ...
Bristol (England)Date: 1784]- Books
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A correct sketch of the northern seat of war, exhibiting the whole of the country, wherein the British troops under the command of His Royal Highness the Duke of York, have been employed. Together with an account of the different battles and sieges, within the extent of this sketch. At the Capital is probably the Object of the Combined Army, now under the immediate Command of The Emperor of Germany, the view is extended to Paris & Versailles.
Date: [1794]- Books
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Graham, James, 1745-1794.Date: 1780?]- Books
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The Jacksonian professor gives notice, that his course of chemical lectures will begin on Monday, March 3, 1794. Terms of attendance, 3 guineas, for the first chemical course, ...
Wollaston, Francis John Hyde, 1762-1823.Date: 1794]- Books
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Evening lounge. By Permission of the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor and the Worshipful the Mayor. When Messrs. Carey and Kean were last in Cambridge it happened to be at a time the Noblemen and Gentlemen of the University had not assembled so numerously as was expected; therefore they declined the idea of delivering their evening lounge any more than one night; but were positively requested by a great number of the University and many Ladies and Gentlemen of the Town, to return at this period, and were promised to be attended by both parties, who would also influence their friends in Messrs. Carey and Kean's behalf - therefore they propose opening their system with alterations and additions at the Town-Hall on Tuesday evening next the 23d inst; particulars will be expressed in the Hand-Bills without delay. There will be good Fires and the room lighted with Wax.
Date: 1800?]- Books
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W.D. student in the mysteries of nature, the only person now living, who for some time has done business in the name of the late Mr. Jones, at the Golden Ball, Hatton-Wall, Hatton-Garden, having removed to No. 46, Baldwin's-Gardens, Leather-Lane, Holborn, informs his numerous friends and the public, that from long and indefatigable researches into the abstruse but harmonious path of nature, he is enabled to satisfy every rational enquiry which can be made into futurity, ...
W. D., student in the mysteries of nature.Date: 1790?]- Books
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By particular desire. Amphitheatre-Royal, Peter-Street. This present Tuesday, December 16th, 1800. Extraordinary equestrian feats, by the whole troop of horsemen, particularly, a trial of Skill; or, The rival clowns. Miss Simonet will also make her appearance on horseback. And, fourth time this season, the wonderful performances of the learned horse and infant ponies after which, an entire new grand spectacle, performed with universal applause in London, called. The maid of Portugal or, An auto da fee.
Amphitheatre-Royal (Dublin, Ireland)Date: [1800]- Books
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Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane, Thursday, January 10, 1788. The Public are most respectfully informed, that in consequence of the Indisposition of Mrs. Taylor, Cymbeline is obliged to be postponed. This Evening will be presented The Beggar's Opera, and the Pantomime of Harlequin Junior, or The Magic Cestus.
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (London, England)Date: 1788]- Books
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Now open, at Rackstrow's Museum, no. 197, between Temple-Bar and Chancery-lane, Fleet-street, Clark's optical exhibition of natural magic, or wonderful aerial appearances of delightful objects;
Rackstrow's Museum.Date: 1794?]- Books
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Glorious victory. The Boroughreeves, Constables, and Gentlemen of the Towns of Manchester and Salford, And their Neighbourhood, Request the inhabitants to meet in St. Ann's-Square, At Half past Three O'Clock This Afternoon, where The Royal Manchester and Salford Volunteers Will fire a Feu de Joye, On the brilliant victory obtained by Admiral Nelson, Over the French Fleet. N. B. The Magistrates, Boroughreeves, Constables, and Gentlemen, request there may be no Illumination; but beg Leave to acquaint the Public, that there will be a dinner on Monday next, at the Bull's Head Inn, to celebrate this glorious event. Thursday Morning, Oct. 4, 1798.
Manchester (England)Date: 1798]- Books
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Eight hundred pounds reward. Four hundred pounds to any person, or persons, who shall discover ... the writer ... of the threatening letters, addressed to Lord Ossory, ...
Upper Ossory, John Fitzpatrick, Earl of, 1745-1818.Date: 1788]