Bristol, January 4, 1793. At a very numerous and most respectable meeting held this Day, in the One Hundred and Fourth Year of British Liberty, At the Bush-Tavern, of the inn-keepers, vintners, and victuallers, of this City, Mr. John Weeks in the chair; resolved unanimously: That in order to shew our Loyalty to the King, and our attachment to our present Excellent constitution, we will suffer no Person or Persons to hold any Society in our respective Houses, or make Use of any Language that tends to subvert the Government of this Kingdom, without giving immediate Notice to our worthy Mayor and Magistrates of this City.

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