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   World Fashionable Advertiser, The (Newspaper) - October 2, 1787, London, Middlesex                                ll - H - + 4v a - ' L 1- + 4 m J * 1 mber 224 October 2, 1787. ROYALTY THE 1787 HIS 2, Will be a called THE WAY TO KEEP Mr. Sir Brilliant Mr. the Theatre Edinburgh Mr. BADDELEY j And Sir Bashful Mr. Mrs. Mrs. WARD 5 Miss Lady Mrs. And the Widow Miss a Song in To which will be the Pantomime of With Alterations and particularly the admired Shades and Representing the Amusements of and the Destruction of the Pantomimical Mr. Mr. MOODY Mr. Old Mr. FAWCETT And Mr. Mrs. Mr. HOPKINS Sukey Miss COLLINS 5 And Dolly Miss Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr. at the The Doors to be opened at Half after Five and to begin at Half after Vivant Rex & the Comedy of the Country with the Farce of the Virgin 5 and on will be repeated the Tragedy of with First this the Masque of THE TO 3, 1787, Will be presented a COMIC called LOVE IN A Young Mr. JOHNSTONE j Justice Mr. QUICK j Mr. DARLEY 5 Sir William Mr. Mr. DA And Mt. From the First Appearance on this Mrs. Mrs. WELLS And Mrs. To which will be a THE LYING Mr. BLANCHARD j Mr. Justice Mr. FEAR ON j Mrs. INCHBALD And Kitty Mrs. The Doors to be opened at Half past and begin at Half past Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr. at the 1 On will be performed the last new of Such Things with the Musical Entertainment of the Two A Musical a and an in Three are in preparation 5 and in a few days will be presented Mr. Rich s Pantomime of and a6 it was first with the Original &c. &c. knig HTS of the BR THE KNIGHTS COMPANIONS of this Most Ancient and Honourable are desired to meet at the in on Friday the 5th inst. at Seven o'clock in the Evening precisely. By Order of Noble E. H. ANACREONTIC THE Anniversary Dinner of this will be held in the largest of the New Rooms at the Crown and Anchor Tavern in the on Wednesday the third of Dinner on table at four o precisely. N. B. Any Member who may want tickets may have them chi application to the 15, SOCIETY DISCHARGE and RELIEF of PERSONS IMPRISONED for SMALL 1st. 1787. GENERAL COURT of this will be held at this on Wednesday the 3d at Eleven to Audit the to the 30th of September and other Special R. Sec For the WHITE HART WILLIAM informs the and the Public in That he has taken this where he will be careful to accommodate them with &c of the best qualities 5 well aired good horses and chaises 5 and the honour of their commands always have his most grateful acknowledgements SECOND-HAND TO be at Mangle 342, near the two exceeding good Second-hand one with mahogany beds and the other a full-sized wainscot have both been put in good and would suit any Gentleman or FINISHED IN A SUPERIOR AWD AT REDUCED Corner of from the great and flattering encouragement he has for a long time experienced from the Nobility and in the sale of TEA AND in their improved and in the greatest variety of Pat begs leave to inform his Friends and the Public in that he has lately executed a large and elegant Assortment of the with Patent finished in the highest stile of Town and at uch reduced prices as he flatters himself will meet general Small on the improved principle - - Very large - - - silvered and patent cock Very large - - He has likewise on sale a general Assortment oi ated and real 1, s. d. 10 16 5 xo 1 1 % % z o o o o o WELL r To continue every Evening till further With 1787 THIS 2d, The Audience will be presented with A New Musical called THOMAS AND THE FORTUNATE The Music partly A Medley New and Composed by Mr. The Principal Characters by Mr. Mr. Mr. ' Miss appearance on this r of which willbe introduced the 17th THE MANAGER's By Mr. After he will give a New called The Principal Characters by Mr. And Three being their 17th appearance on any With new and other In Aft I. A by Master BR In A Grand Triumphal End of the a Song by Master BRAH AM. After which will be a Musical called THE a VARIETY of CATCHES and End of Mr. LEE LEWES Will recite several comic Subjects from THE LECTURE ON The whole to conclude 37th with a New called DON The LIBERTINE Revived under the Direction of Mr. Don Mr. The Dances by Mr. Mr. Miss and With entirely New and other The Sec. designed and executed by Mr. The Music composed by Mr. The New &c. by Mr. Books of the Pantomime to be had at the 5s. 3s. First 2s. Second is. Places for the Boxes to be taken of Mr. at the Stage Door of the The Doors to be opened for the furture at Half past Five and to begin at Half past Six No Money to be returned after the curtain is drawn Nor any person to be admitted behind Rex The frequenters of the Royalty from the West End of the are hereby that there is an excellent Access for from through Red N. B. The Public are most respectfully that Half-price will be taken every at the End of the Catch GENERAL No. 102, Instituted the 13th of 1787. ' For Insuring Persons from Loss of Property by and Highway and Footpad Robberies 5 and certain and from all Expence of forth at large in printed Proposals to be had at the containing the following Cases of and Terms From Housekeepers and and TWOPENCE in the Pound up to 20I. from 20I. to one halfpenny in the pound from 100I. to two shillings and per 100I. from 200]. to 300I. one shilling and per and for additional one shilling per BANK BANK BILLS and Three pence in the pound up to 50I.; from 50I. to 200I. in the pound 5 and for every additional one in the pound up to 51.5 from 5I. to twopence in the pound and every additional one Three Pence in the Shopkeepers and watchmakers and doubly STOCK in in the pound up to 5 from to in the pound from 200I. to 300I. one penny in and for every additional two shillings per Shopkeepers and except those STOCK in in the pound up to 201.5 from 20I. to one penny in the pound j from to 200I. two shillings and per from 200 to 300I. one shilling and per 5 and for every additional one shilling per HIGHWAY and STREET For in the pound up to 50L j from 50I to or in the in the pound up to 5I.; from 5I. to threepence in the pound j for every additional Half a crown for any not worth more than j from to 20I. two shillings for additional shilling and The said Insurances are for one and the insured for the premiums paid is also indemnified from all expences of prosecutions 5 and for the convenience of those do not chuse to insure from loss of a class is by which persons may insure from all expence of en their own whether for or street petty or any other offences of a felonious upon paying A PREMIUM of FIVE SHILLINGS for the Besides an indemnification from the loss of property and all expence of five guineas will be given for apprehending any one who may have robbed any person insured upon conviction j and also in many three guineas to any one upon being for his attendance as and exclusive of those great and singular an annuity or provision to the child or upon the husband father being killed in defending or who shall die from ill usage in consequence B. Classes are formed for sheep and and insurances taken for the JOHN Sec. T Mr. AND WESTMINSTER HIS Tuesday the zd of 1787, Will be a favourite Musical called THE TWO Mr. Mr. Fox 5 Mr. Mr. Birkett 5 Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Saunders j and Mr. A Second New Musical called ENGLISH BRITISH SAILORS Landing otTa SAVAGE With a SINGLE COMBAT and GENERAL between Sailors and The Principal Character By YOUNG EQUESTRIAN By YOUNG ASTLEY and his And in the Course of trie A Comic by Mr. ROPE and other To conclude with a New Comic called DON PIERROT The PROFLIGATE Don YOUNG Mr. Doors to be opened past and to begin at Half past Six precisely. 3s.-Pit, is. Tickets to be had at Longman and No. 26, and No. 13, the Three and of Mr. at the where Places lor the Boxes may be ' September 20, 1787. THE His 4o hereby give That on Wednesday the of their Agent at Portsmouth will be ready to receive in and treat for 8oO Quarters of Close Dried AMBER to a Sample that at the time of for the service of the at the said which will be paid for by Bills in the Contrail may be seen by applying to John Agent for the at the said And all persons may think proper to make tenders upon the are desired to take that no regard will be had to any Tender that shall not be delivered before 12, o'clock on the said nor unless the person who makes the or on his behalf attends to answer for him called September 26, 1787. HE Commissioners for Victualling His s Navy do hereby That on the of they will be ready to receive in and treat for such of and Statin Pipe and Hogshead as can be delivered immediately into His Majesty's Stores at the which will be paid for by Bills in ' The Conditions of the Contrail be seen at the And all Persons who may think proper to male Tenders upon the said are desired to take That no regard will be had to any Tender that shall not be delivered to the Board fore the said of nor the Person who makes the or some Person on his behalf attends to answer for him when called - ROYAL St. GEORGE's THIS and every EVENING this be presented A New Grand Comic By Signora and Miss A NEW The Music Composed by Signor The Principal Characters by Messrs. and Miss Miss and Mrs. Master Sutton will every Evening this Week set over three By the Whole of unparalleled and sixteen of his new sagacious THE CELEBRATED FEMALE imposed upon as a Wild Born Female is so far tame that she will every Evening this ride two Horses on a full gallop standing and will together with the Male a perform in the and converse with any person who understands the spoken and in the neighbourhood of Mount or any part of the within 50 leagues of the City of To which will be The Jockey by Masters and General A New Comic by Mr. Bucks have at you by Mr. The New Troop of PRUSSIAN Male and will exert their astonishing in a manner which will surpass any thing ever seen in the The whole to conclude with the Grand Pantomime of THE TRIUMPH OF MIRTH Mr. Robinson 5 Mr. Mr. William Mr. Covell j Black Mr. Whitmill 5 Drunken Mr. and Pantaloon's Miss Miss and Miss The and entirely Boxes 3s. Gallery is. Doors open at Half past Five and the Curtain draws up precisely at Half past for the Boxes to be taken of Mrs. at the Vivant Rex & WANTS a a YOUNG about as in a small or Groom and to a single as he would have no to dress hair which he understands perfectly Any Gentleman this may please to a line to A. B. at Mr. Hair No. 20, N. B. Would have no objection to go WANTS a as in any reputable or Coffee a Person well with the and lived many years in her last can have an undeniable for and any Person this may suit by enquiring for H. M. S. at the Grecian Coffee Devereux will be waited 29, 1787. THE Commissioners for Victualling His do hereby give That on Wednesday the 3^. they wit ready to receive in and treat for 50,000 Gallons of to be delivered out of the Bonded Warehouses at wis Port into His Stores at the Hartshorn Brew or the which be paid I for by Bills in 1 conditions of the may he seen at all persons who may think proper to make Tenders uf on the said are desired to take that no regard will be had to any Tender that shall not delivered to the Board One cn the said nor unless the person who makes the or some person on bh attends to answer for him when called 1787. for His X do hereby give That on Friday the they be ready to receive and treat for 700 Quarters of and for 300 Quarters of PALE answerable to Samples that will be produced by the and to be as into His Stores at the Hartshorn 5 which will be paid for by Bills in The conditions of the may he seen at the soffic em all persons who may think make tenders upon the to take no regard will be had & any tender shall nor be delivered to the Board before one the said nor unless the person who makes or person on his attends to answer for hint when called VICTUALLING 1, 178.7. THE Commissioners for His Majesty's Navy do hereby give that on Wednesday thi they will be ready to receive fn up and treat for 1006 Quarters of answerable to a Sample to be produced by the and to be in three weekly into His Majesty's the which will be Bills in The conditions of the may seen at the And all Persons who may proper to upon the are desired to regard will be not be delivered to the Board before ' 0"Clock, on the said nor unless the person the or some on his to answer for him when called Sept. 24th, 1787. several Masters and Surgeons be- 00 have omitted to leave at this an account of their places pf or since having left such an It is of the missioners of his that all Masters and Surgeons not at this time in the do forthwith give Notice of their places of and do continue to do we -as often as they shall remove to any other place $ as have had leave to go abroad in the or are to send an account where they now and the voyage they are probably be that upon their arrival at any Port irf Great Britain or the leave by they are at present is to cease and and they are forthwith to send notice of such arrival to the said QUARTO be continued This Day is Price Ten Guineas in or 12I. 10s. * THE STATUTES at from MAGNA CHART to the Twenty-fifth Year of King GEORGE * With a new and more enlarged TABLE or And an consisting of obsolete and curious some of which were never before By the late OWEN Esq. A NEW EDITION in Ten and By CHARLES Esq. at Printed by the Statute and Law Printers to the King's Most Excellent And sold by P. in the Inner T. in the Strand 5 E. in j and T. in Where may he The ACTS passed in the 26th and 27th years of KING GEORGE 111. Price 6s, 6d. each September 26, 1787. THE Principal Officers and Commissioners of His s do hereby give Thai on the yl of at One 6*clock, they be ready to treat for the purchase of Two from 500*0600 Tont No Tender will be received after Twelve 1st 1787. THE Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's having received several applications for for Men employed ay different the Navy and Tards with have had reference to the services for which they have been formerly or may now be and it appearing that the have applied for on many services where persons accustomed to the water business as and those employ ed on inland and many other can execute the business as well j do hereby caution such to prevent delay or disappointment to as well as the toy consider these before they make their as the descriptions in the will be conformable to this - and not to cover it being their determination not to retain Seafaring men for any service that may be performed by T NAVY Officers and Commissions of h give That One oe 10 three or four ders for raising to befitted at the and the like number at Hull and on of at Ten 0'clock in the In the mean of the Agreement may be had of Mitchell * w men the Officer win ut iae time agreement for such as shall be  

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