Georgian Newspaper Project

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This database contains brief summaries of articles, advertisements and notices in the Bath Chronicle newspaper, for selected years between 1770 and 1800.

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Agriculture: average corn prices, England 7 Mar, wheat 59s; barley 34s 10d; rye 41s 3d; oats 22s 9d; beans 45s 8d; peas 57s 1d/qtr (from Market Herald).
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Goods: bread prices - peck loaf 17lb 6oz, 3s 1d; ½-peck loaf 8lb 11oz 8dr, 18½d; quartern 4lb 5oz 8½dr, 9¼d (from Market Herald)
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Goods: sugar price - average price sugar w-e 11 Mar, 61s/cwt excl. Customs Duty
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Travel: Kennet & Avon Canal - quarterly general meeting to be held at White Hart Inn, Bath on Monday 30 Mar. John Ward, clerk.
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Property: to let - neat cottage, partly furnished, 3 miles from Bath. Enq Mr Tugwell, 1 Johnson St, Bath
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Livestock: for sale - a handsome mare horse & brace of thoroughbred English spaniels. Enq Mr Tugwell, 1 Johnson St, Bath
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Property: to let - workshops and yard lately in possession John Eveleigh [architect], shop fiited for carpenter & joiner. Also stables & 2 dwelling houses in Grove St, Bathwick. Apply Mr Harris, Bladud Bank, Bath.
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Politics: Royal assent given yesterday to the Loan Bill, the Foreign Wine, Foreign Spirits, British Spirits, & Tea, Coffee & Cocoa duty Bills (London, 17 Mar).
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Agriculture: immediately after Privy Council meeting, the order given for an immediate enquiry into the state of the public granaries throughout Gt Britain & Ireland to determine whether the high & increasing price of wheat, etc., is real or artificial.
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Fashion: T. Coward of 17 upper cnr of Bond Street, Bath announces the sale & exhibition of new & fashionable articles of linen drapery.
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Health: Sigmond, surgeon-dentist, 35 Milsom St, Bath gives advice on teeth & gums to the general public.
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Visitors: arrivals in Bath - Lord & Lady Bridport, Lady Clarke, Hon Capt. Wandesford, Sir Richard Quin, Sir Samuel Marshall, Sir Henry Martin [NOTP], Admiral Mann.
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Marriages: Rev Charles Egerton of Thorncombe, Devon to Miss Coker of Brock St, Bath at the [Queen] Square Chapel [Bath] on 5 March.
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Deaths: Mr Gabriel Viner, eminent mason of Bath, on Wednesday.
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Deaths: John Newton, esq., of Freshford yesterday [17 March].
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Marriages: Thomas Haverfield, esq of Hampton Court to Mrs Calley of Belmont, at Walcot Church on Saturday.
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Deaths: Mrs Graham, relict of Mr Thomas Graham, linen-draper of Bath, on Tuesday.
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Deaths: Mr John Joyce age 98 of Friary in parish of Freshford, on Thursday.
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Deaths: Rev Philip Dart, 22 years curate of St James's Bath, & Vicar of Stratton on the Fosse, yesterday [17 March].
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News: on Wed last at 10pm, a fire broke out in back attic opp. turnpike at Widcombe of Arabella Davis (a poor woman who takes in washing). She saved herself & her 2 children. Fire caused by girl going thro' room carrying a candle
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News: wheat shortage - letter from Africanus on production of excellent bread made partly with potatoes. Suggests more people do same to save stocks of grain
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Travel: auction - Bradford turnpike tolls at Widbrook gate to be let at the Turnpike House Bradford on 20 Apr by T. Hart. They will be put up at £170, the sum produced last year. Wm. Bush, clerk to the trustees
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Leisure: benefit Mr Taylor - comedy "The Suspicious Husband" with comic opera "Robin Hood" at Theatre Royal Bath on Thursday 19 March. Tickets [no price] from Mr Taylor in the Market Place; libraries; Lintern's music shop; Mr Gye, stationer; & the theatre.
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Leisure: benefit Miss Biggs -"Cymbeline" with "Two Strings to Your Bow" at Theatre Royal Bath on Sat 21 March. Mr Biggs to read his play called "Jabal's Travels". Tickets Miss Biggs, 5 Orchard Street; Libraries; & Lintern's music shop.
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Leisure: benefit Mr Knight - tragedy "The Prodigal" with farce "Hunt the Slipper" at Theatre Royal Bath on Tuesday [24 March]. Tickets Mr Knight, Gallaway's Bldgs; Libraries; or Mr Gye at Theatre.
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Leisure: the ball for Mr Second's scholars is fixed for 25 Mar at the New Assembly Rooms.
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Music: for sale - fine toned harpsichord made by Broadwood, cost 50 guin. new, lowest price 22 guin. May be seen at Mr Plura's in Milsom St., Bath
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Property: auction - lease for house & shop 19 Milsom St, Bath belonging to George Vasey, hatter & hosier, bankrupt. On the premises on Thursday 2 April by Mr Plura .
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Property: for sale - house 15 Paragon Bldgs, Bath lately occupied by Baron Dimsdale, with stable, hay loft, granary etc. Apply W. Matthews, Hetling House, Bath
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Property: auction - f/hold, Staplewood Mill on River Frome at Old Ford, 1½ miles from Frome, with dw. house, outhouses & 1¾ acr meadow. Constant supply of water even in dryest summer with a deep fall, well situated for a corn-mill being contiguous to Warminster market. Partcrs Mr Bunn, attorney in Frome; or John Pryor on the premises who will show.
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Publications: poem "On a late decree of exclusion from the Rooms at B-th".
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Deaths: Mrs Taylor, at the Leather Mills, Saltford [NFD]
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Finance: on Tuesday, the bill for raising a sum of money on licenses to wear hairpowder received its 1st Reading; yesterday, leave was given to bring a bill for raising a certain number of seamen in the counties & towns of Scotland (similar to that accepted in England) (London, 20 Mar).
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Charity: Committee for the Relief of the Poor - since last advert balance near £50. This to be given to various parish cmmttees to dispose at their discretion to the poor, as Walcot parish £14 14s; Abbey do. £8 8s; St James's do. £7 7s; St. Michael's do. £7 7s; Lyncombe & Widcombe £5 5s; Bathwick do. £4 4s.
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Music: evening concerts at New Assembly Rooms in Passion week - Mon 30 Mar "Grand Concerto Spiritual"; Wed 1 Apr, selection from "Samson", "Dead March in Saul" etc; Thu 2 Apr, "Dettingen Te Deum" & selections from "Messiah"; Sat 4 Apr, selections fom "Judas Maccabeus"
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Music: evening concerts at New Assembly rooms in Passion week - principal vocalists, Mr Nield, Mr Williamson, Mr Cooke, Mr Russell, Mr Braham & Mme Mara. Instrumentalists inc Mr Herschell, violin-cello
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Property: auction - part of f/hold messuage, lands, tenements, estates & premises of the late Mrs Mary Halliday in Warminster, Sutton-Veney & Norton Bavant. At Angel Inn, Warminster on 2 Apr. Partcrs from Mr Thring, Warminster.
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Finance: co-partnership between Messrs Thomas West & Wm. Sole, apothecaries, dissolved by mutual consent this day 25 March. Debtors to pay Mr Sole of Trim Street Bath, who is continuing business on own account.
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Breeding: 6 yr old bay stallion "Young North Miracle" attends at Old Bear, Melksham & sleeps at Old Bear Bradford on a Mon; atWestbury & Norton St. Philip & Beckington on Tue; at Blue Boar, Frome & New Inn, Hinton on Wed; at Saracen's Head, Bristol on Thur; at Pensford, Fri; & at Full Moon, Bath on Sat & Sun
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Finance: dividend on Bank Stock declared at £3 10s% on Thursday. (London 23 Mar)
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Agriculture: by order of the Council the following goods to be imported duty-free until 30 Sept - wheat, rye, barley, beer & big, peas, beans, oats & meal, flour, bread, biscuit, Indian corn & maize.
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Agriculture: grain etc prices - Devizes 19 Mar, wheat 52s - 66s, beans 50s - 56s, hog peas 56s - 70s, barley 32s - 39s, oats 26s - 28s, vetches 64s - 76s per qtr.
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Agriculture: Mark Lane 23 Mar, total 4830 qtrs wheat sold at av 67s 10½d, 1s 10d higher than last week.
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Agriculture: average corn prices England 14 Mar, wheat 59s 5d; barley 35s 2d; rye 42s 1d; oats 22s 11d; beans 46s 9d; peas 55s 6d/qtr.
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Goods: bread prices - peck loaf weighs 17lb 6oz, 3s 1d; ½-peck loaf 8lb 11oz, 18½d; quartern loaf 4lb 5oz 8dr, 9¼d.
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Goods: meat prices - Smithfield 23 Mar, to sink the offal, beef 2s 4d-3s 4d; mutton 3s 6d-4s 4d; veal 3s-4s 8d; pork 3s8d-4s 8d per stone of 8lbs. Sold this day 2000 beasts, 8000 sheep (very few good).
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Livestock: auction - 17 dairy cows with calves, the property of Mr James Mines (quitting farming). At Rudge Farm nr. Beckington on Fri 27 Mar by R. Townsend.
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Goods: auction - stock & utensils in trade of Mr J. Gould Read, clothier at Trowbridge, inc. good clothes press, hot-press stove with 2 plates, 2 carding engines, 4 stooling machines & cans, 8 jennies, 2 Wilton mills, 50 prs shears, shear & dubbing boards, 3 cloth racks, 4 stages of handles, 30 packs of teazle, 5 bags & c. 7 cwt fine Spanish wool, etc, etc. On 26 & 27 Mar by R. Knight. Goods seized by Sheriff of Wilts.
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Goods: auction - household furniture, old prints, wines, cider of Mr J Gould Read, clothier of Trowbridge. On 30 & 31 Mar & 1 Apr by R. Knight (of Devizes).
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Pets: a great dog escaped after attempt to steal him from 68, Pulteney St, Bath last Sat. 10 guin rewards offered for info. on person/s attempting theft so they may be prosecuted
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