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   Bath Chronicle (Newspaper) - January 22, 1789, London, Middlesex                                BAT CIT B JANUARY Ready Money with Printed by in J A M E SsS T R E E T Price Where Letters to the are thankfully received and Printing in general executed with and and Orders for this are alfo taken in by in at the and in London the Printers of all the Country Hti ry Hi Salisbury Newbury j and Frame Devizes and Marlborough Ujf i T r t i i 1 1 1 Cheltenham and j and Taunton Bridgewater Wells j and Mils Mils and by the Country whom all the herein may be in the Country at a from anyplace through which the may have this Paper left where they pie afe to or may have it fent free of to any Part of or ano i the Recorder of the S its and the Town attended his Royal the Prince of at Carl ton with the unanimous vote of from the Common Council of London in preferring which the Recorder thus the Prince We have the honour cf attending your Royal High by die direction of the Corporation of with their thanks for that Princely which is the of the in my I believe I truly the of as well as my in your Royal that no charge could have been to which we have executed with greater and we think peculiarly happy in the honour of to your Royal the of that and veneration from the city in the to which you are fo eminently entitled from every food and every truly of your Royal The Vote of Thanks which we now we flatter will be the more for having The was then to which the of Wales That he received with much of from the Citizens of of loyalty and af he had new a frem proof that he be to cultivate and His has been much confined during the late fevere is to go out in his carriage once every when the tranquility of his will by general advice of the o his The Ear I of Suffolk has declined his motion for examining his There is a body of independent Members of the Houfe of who the Armed and object is to fee that neither the rights of the nor the liberties of the people be wantonly to die ambitious of a The King of France in favour of li two of the moil dangerous prerogatives of his uc and the power of a revenue without the con fent of the No de cachet or general warrants are in future to be without which are to be fet forth in the and the legality to be and tryed fey the An of uncommon liberality and beneficence has occurred in the concealing his fent a very large fum to the Deputy of Bread with that each poor of the applying by letter for cafe was judged worthy of have at three guineas and that to the truly and they mould not be obliged to come for the it be conveyed to them in the moil and their federal letters be The crops this in the different parts of Ame rica have been exceedingly abundant and a very con quantity of wheat and flour was exported in the month of September and October from Phi and for the neutral and alfo for the of Martinique and A RECEIPT for making artificial Boil potatoes of the mealy till they are thoroughly and main them very and put as much hot water as will make the of the of common beer and not Add to every pound of potatoes two ounces of fugar or treacle and when ftir in for every pound of potatoes two of it warm till it has done and in 24 hours it may be pound of potatoes will make about a quart of yea and when will keep three Lay your bread eight hours before you bake of water and fugar in the above beer been not bitter nor in the fame and with if not better Monday at the Thomas Mate was arraigned for the murder of John an officer of the attempting to execute a warrant on the of the after a trial of near five he was fully and clearly convicted of and received to be executed on the after his body was ordered for Such was the of the cold on that when the with fix arrived within the the was found to be in a next to and the was it was had fallen from the box between this city and Eaton 5 in proper were fent in fearch of him he was found lying in the on the other fide of whence he was car ried to the Norwich and is in a fairway of At our Quarter lart Richard efq the fon of of the was tried before the Deputy Recorder and jury of for The trial began with the fitting of the and till in the evening and fo and affecting a has not been at our for many The rank of the and the his awful made upon to gether with a of length that he ad to the contributed much to the of the The jury withdrew for about three quarters of an and gave a of not Mifs daughter of the late Lord William brother to the Duke of of of the of efq brother to Admiral Lin the Thomas fhc Philip wife of in Frances daughter of the late Robert the At the William matter of Pembroke Archdeacon of and of in vicar of and Mary of Monmouth Walter brother to the of Elizabeth aged 83 a widow lady at the Ship in Baldwin late and wife of at the daughter of the late Alderman of widow of the of Stoke his Charles of Eton in in Herbert efq He the office of in John aged of John De la Field Bra efq formerly partner in the houfe of and efq of re lift of George efq j She has left the bulk of her fortune to trie only cf the faid George wife of Thomas a efq cf Edmund of The account of Lord copied from a Morn we rejoice to is without SCRIPTURE interpreted by PROPOSALS for A CONCORDANCE of FROM BIBLES and HAVE BEEN PUBLISHED In other Languages With the Authorities of By the C R U T T W E L Editor of BisHop this work will be printed in One Volume That the price to be One Guinea to be paid at of and the remainder on the delivery of the work in That names be The copy is for the and will be with out received by and London Bath and by the of whom and a of the work may be NO IF 0 N S A L At EMESs Linen the A VAST VARIETY CF of all Full 15 per cheaper than any offered for SALE in this City Fine Cloths from per yard to any Fine Clear from per Prints from per yard to any price Fine from per piece to any price Fine Handkerchiefs from per piece to anv price yard to any price Fine Handkerchiefs from per piece to any price And every other Article proportionably tor READY Superfine Seconds Livery ditto and Fancy and every other ar ticle in the at his mop in the the on the January AT a Meeting of the principal Inhabitants of the town of convened tor the of taking into the very which lias been debated in in of his JOHN Efq voted to the That the thanks of this Meeting be to the Right Hon for his late and tional exertions in the ns well of die crown as of the and to the Members of the Houfe of Commons who voted with him in the of That the Chairman be to to the two Members for the town the above them to pre the fame to That the thanks of this Meeting be given to John efq for his in taking the and his in the That Refutations be in the Bath Chro the Sherborne the Morning and General Evening ALL indebted to the and of ROBERT late of in the county of are forthwith required to pay the fame to William of the they will be fued for the fame without further of from Perfume is held in the by the faculty in being a fure and certain preventative all infectious Chines that decayed hair after Vegetable the only heightener and of that beauty by which women reign and men Grecian tnat red or hair to a natural brown or with the only genuine are fold by appointment by and with copious directions own his Breeds which the leather in the fame foft beautiful colour and irate at the expiration of years as when Quintessence of Bark has the goo 1 effect on wood Cloth all others in making all kinds of look as beautiful as Balsamic for that the beard fo effectually as to render the and to the tender HOLY HEAD fet out every and Friday from the at n oclock and from the and every and Saturday morning at 7 avoiding Con way The Proprietors of the above Coaches inform the that on account of the very low fare from to Bir they may go fooner and cheaper that way than any Fare from to Birmingham 8 o Ditto by the from the Rummer 1 to Birmingham Ditto from Birmingham to 2 14 o Ditto from to H 200 All the above Coaches carry but Four PUBLIC CARRIAGES to and In ONE every Morning at SIX from the to the behind in the and arrive early the feme ONE every morning at SIX from the Whitc to the arrive early the ONE A every Afternoon from the at half paft Two Bear at to the from from Bath ai A every Afternoon from the at half paft One and the Bear and every Afternoon at to the Fare from from Bath as A from the to the every Afternoon at Four as In D A Y and from the at eight to the every and A from the every Day Sun day at even and from the Bear and at nine to the In T W O D A Y A every and at eight from die to the Rofe and Hoi A MACHINE and from the at eight and the at ten to from from Bath as A and from the Bv at eight and the ten to the Fare from Bath as f Performed by rj J All the Coaches call ai and New White places may be No Parcels above will accounted for if entered and paid for as AT Young GENTLEMEN arc genteelly and in the Latin and Merchants Ufe or the and many other branches of the By RICHARD Alfo and taught by proper The School opened tor the reception of on Monday the i gth Speedily ivill lc A SHORT EXPOSITION or the CATECHISM of the CHURCH of by way of Annotations and tions 5 to the of By RICHARD in HOUSE W A N T E T the Upper End of the for Four from the 2Oth of For apply to the printer of this ANTS a Place by the a Young Man who the CELLAR or to in a as he is capable of cither j knows common and can hare an undeniable character from his laft Direct for at Has been chiefly to the Liquor 1767 by a Young Man of good family and a PARTNERSHIP with an ATTORNEY in an line of in any part of England j for a of which an fum will be If it and with an elderly in or any part of that the more Letters poft paid to at the will be duly attended Immediate application ii z ANY Parent or to place out a of a mild a for the and has had a liberal place him with an Attorney of Practice in of the and under tuition peculiar advantages be derived to A trial of the youth for a month will be as the premium to te will be proportioned to his inclination for the pro fell and his probable eventual Further particulars be known by applying to the 1rinter of this 171 MUSLIN PERCIVAL and having come to the determination of felling their STOCK of LINEN at reduced the and the Public in this of inviting their attention is not in compliance with the prevailing of this but to give the that no any pretended has for fale at this time a more ge of the than is to be fern at their nor hall Goods on more in language the contrary may be They have received too flattering encouragement in this city to make ufe of this me thod as or to the judgment of who may to honour them with their as the will certainly have an They hope their friends will take the opportunity of being by the quality and price of the different they have advanced no thing they do not mean fully to NOW SELLING for Ready Money At IRISH LINEN Cornet of G R E E N S T R E E Near MICHAELS SOME GREAT BARGAINS of and MERCERY Mens Hofe per pair Ditto white Cotton per pair Womens white Ditto black ditto Ditto white Cotton Printed Shawls each Handkerchiefs each Beautiful Romall ditto Like wife a Large Chints Gowns Printed Cleard ditto Mullin Dimity per yard Tambour Handkerchiefs each Fine ditto Cravats Plain ditto of Remarkably Cheap and every other article in th and Mercery Line equally A Quantity of IRISH LINEN of the beft BLACK SWAN T BROWN returns his moll grateful thanks to v the and Public in tor the nu merous favours conferred on him at the above and humbly fo a continuance of which he will endeavour to merit by providing the accommodation for their reception and enter Neat able and careful to lett to any part of the Genuine 447 MARK BURTON late to the Right Lord CRAVEN begs leave to acquaint the Gentlemen and the Public in ge that he has taken and entered upon the above many years kept by the late JOHN OAK and humbly the ho nour of their which he will endeavour to merit by a attention to keep the of wines and Good able and careful B A r ALL who are indebted to the and Effects of RICHARD late of of in the city of who died are to pay the fame to attorney at who is duly by the to receive fuch debts And all who have any claim or demand on the effects of the faid are to fend the particulars thereof as And Notice is hereby to the who have part of the property of the faid late Egerton in their that they are required forthwith to fend the fame to they proceeded to ENGLISH Begins Drawing the of February HORNSBY and at their old Lot licenced to Act of Parliament acquaint their numerous friends and the publick in that they have now on fale a great variety of At the HORNSBY and flatter that the propriety and rec of their for fo many Lotteries together with the very great number of prizes they have had the of dividing their will infure to them a continuance of that patronage and they have hitherto fo amply Tickets and Shares at per and the account fent of their when Letters duly The S C H E M of Value of i i i i 2 5 10 24 30 103 of ceo is Total I Prizes drawn Ticket Lalt drawn 24ooo 477coo coo Tickets All kinds of Government Securities bought fold by At the tc y R i Bj YOUNG GENTLEMEN are and in and SPEAKING with elegance and propriety in all its various hands the ufc of the By The French taught by approved Matter MINIATURE having had the honour of taking the LIKENESSES of of the principal in this will be proud uf die patronage of the and Gentry in where he is come for a few READ with will wait on Ladies and Gentlemen at own Broad Speedily le PLANS and SCHEMES for Improving the Lmer PART of the City of with a and Sections of the NEW building on part of an be to Mils commonly c BATHWICK and Sections of the and Private Baths and Pump Rooms now on the of with various other executed in Alfo for and By THOMAS B A T Ladies and Gentlemens Hair from London at to return his molt thanks f his tot the encouragement he has his in and begs their future which he will and in DII the A variety of tiie well worth the attention of the r jinn hlc Perfumery of kind e by the qu or to learn Ladies and to drefs hair in ot and on very low VR M of reputable K I I r R X D 0 f T and of the VV late and frr to him in the man at near the county or S r acquaints the friends of the Heal appointed by the to r they may depend on every and attention paid ro the Gentlemen committed to his carrying on the on the plan his late rather pur and he flatters ha for the bft 10 approbation or the will continue to management as Terms per annum and One Guinea which are and in its various attends once a The vacations are at and School opens after the vacation Young Gentlemen under the age of years would be This Day is or AGNES D R C O U R C a In Four with to By Author of the Welch and Juvenile know thru id for reader In the is a G cr and for my I can as js be cf It is turn to bt a SCAR printed and fold for the by Hazard 5 fold alfo by and London j and al other book fellers in town and BATH to CHEAP and EXPEDITIOUS THE original that travels the direct road through and fets out every morning except Sunday at Five irom the to Fare Infide Each infide allowed all above to pay per No parcel above 5value will for if entered and paid for as The Coach regularly at the and Teignmouth Poft performed bv G ARNOLD i b BY PERMISSION OF The the cf A New and Elegant fets out at Sx in the every and Satur day from the to the CROSS from whence it fets out the fame Six oclock for through and Fare Infide The road through and Cricklade to Oxford has lately been made very and of which a fumy has been and miles nearer than anv other Performed by Each infide allowed all above to pay per The care will be uken of all and of their immediate delivery on the arrival of the No pare 1 above value will be accounted for if entered and paid for as BATH and MAIL From EXETER the and LAM PATENT and for the accommodation of the began of from the Three Tuns and Lamb to the and out every morning at 10 and arrives at Exeter at half paft nine the fame Fare to Exeter and in Performed by and The proprietors wili not be accountable for any parcels above if entered and paid for as VICARAGE of In TO be for a term of 7 or 14 the TITHES of and belonging to the Vicarage con of all and every of except the Barter offerings and accruing within the hamlets of tmd Wells containing by admeasurement 8866 Acres of in the cultivation j 5478 acres of Hill fed with and 1174 acres rich Moor fed with different forts or for which an tithe is paid to the faid JTJ ex Any inclined tp take the faid are to fend their in in Wells between the 4th and f 6th day of February next and if none of fuch the fame will be let by at the Swun inn and in Wells on day of February between the hours of three and fix in afternoon will be then put up in one or in different according the as iball be thought on the day of If the tithes to the mean time be For to the faid in Wedmore in the  

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