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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Politics: aftermath of American war - upwards of 9,000 inhabitants [from New York] going to Nova Scotia (from New York Gazette, 23 April). Peace proclaimed this week "Never was there so settled a gloom seen on such an occasion"
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Finance: new taxes - additional stamp duty of 2s 6d on all legacies under ú20, etc; addtl stamp duty of 40s for holding 2 eccliastical benifices & for admission to Inns of Court; additl stamp duty of 40s for the degree of barrister, etc; addtl. stamp duty of 2s for admission to the 2 Universities or to any Corporation or Company; additl duty of ¢d/mile on all stage coaches, etc with 4-wheels to be paid by the owner; etc
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Goods: auction - all the household furniture, plated good, linen, china, glass, books, casks, etc (300 hghds in iron-bound casks from 1-40hghd) [detailed] on the premises at the Woolpacks Inn at Beckington on 18-21 June by Samuel Wilkins.
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Property: to let - immediate entry, good accustomed house "The Checquers"[sic] in Frog Lane. Enq of Wm. Missett, auctioneer in Horse St, Bath
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Goods: auction - h/hold furniture, drawings, harpsichord by Kirkman (1769), an organ playing 30 tunes, a travelling coach, garden pavilion, greenhouse plants, etc, property of late Michael Ormsby, esq., decd. At his late residence Lansdown House nr Bath on 10 June et seq. by Mr Plura.
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Goods: auction - library of books, property of late Michael Ormsby, esq., decd, of Lansdown, removed to Great Room, John St, Bath on 5, 6 & 7 June, by Mr Plura
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Property: to let - 2 houses in Cornwell Bldgs Bath, one with large garden behind. Partcrs from Mr Atkinson, jeweller in Wade's Pssge, Bath
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Property: auction - Hassage Farm, 1 mile from Norton St Philip with farmhouse, outhouses, orchards 77 acres arable, 56 acres pasture & 8 acres coppice wood. Farm, exc coppice rented by William West at ú86 p.a. clear except for small land tax. At White Lion Inn, Bath on 5 July
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Finance: Queen Charleton colliery - all persons with demands on proprietors of said colliery to deliver A/Cs to Mr Thomas Webb, maltster in Keynsham, on or before 9 June
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Employment: St Michael's parish seeks Masters & Mistresses for several boys & girls. Apply to Overseers (J. Bowring & R. Ricards)
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Property: to let - substantial house in the Market Place, Bath with 4 rooms/floor, large workshop; also adjacent house with 2 rooms/floor . Enq Mr Daniel Brown, builder in Beauford Sq; or Mr Morley at the Three Cups in Northgate St, Bath
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Leisure: Theatre Royal Bath - Sat, " comic opera "Rosina" with comedy "The Spanish Barber" & "The Agreeable Surprize"
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Deaths: William Kite (servant to Mr Clavey of Frome) returning with his wagon fron Bristol walking beside horse which stood on his shoe & he fractured his leg. (3rd person in family killed by wagons etc recently - Mrs Kite's first husband, Christopher White, killed in Beckington on 5 Jan 1783 & his son, also Christopher White, killed in Amesbury on 30 May 1782.
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News: anniversary of His Majesty's birthday, he entered his 46th year today - observed in Bath with bell-ringing & the usual demonstrations of loyalty.
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Deaths: Philip Meadows, esq., of Diss in Norfolk, at his lodgings in Bath on Saturday [31 May]
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Deaths: Mrs Baker, wife of Mr Baker who many years kept the Blue Lodge near Bath, at Weston last week
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Deaths: Mr Rd. Payne, at the Rose in Avon St, Bath [NFD]
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Deaths: Mr Lansdown, farrier [NFD]
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Deaths: Mrs Howe, in the Vineyards, on Sunday
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Deaths: Mrs Hooper, wife of Mr Hooper, printer on Sunday
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Marriages: Rev Mr Richard Templeman to Miss Mary Kingston, at Walcot Church on Tuesday [3 June]
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Visitors: arrivals in Bath - Admiral Lord Shuldham, Sir Francis Drake & Lady, [NOTP], General & Mrs Meadows
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Finance: bankruptcy - John Latty, ironmonger of Bath to surrender 18 & 19 June & 12 July at the Bush Inn Bristol.
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News: House of Commons - Bayntun's divorce bill passed (London, 3 June)
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Property: to let - long established public house "Tumble-Down Dick" or "Noah's Ark" in Orange Court in the Grove with back way into the Market & convenient outhouse for dressing calves or cleansing tripe with plenty of water, 2 staircases. Enq Mrs Gillam in the Grove; or Mr Taylor in Horse St, Bath
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Notices: Charles Sillitoe, butcher, refutes report that his son-on-law Joseph Allen was the murderer of the child lately found in Mr Bally's necessary. He offers 10 guin reward for discovery of author of this false & groundless report so he may be brought to justice (2 June).
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Goods: auction - entire h/hold furniture, plate, linen, china & wearing apparel of Robert Cartwright Smith, esq., decd, at his late dwelling house, 12 St James's Parade, Bath, on 11 & 12 June by William Cross.
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Goods: auction - for benefit of creditors of Messrs Hosier & Tunstall, a large quantity of pipes, puncheons & other large & small casks, beading staves, a tilted wagon, ca. 400 sacks, candles, soap, bottles, several bags of juniper, etc, etc., at their distillery. On the premises nr Walcot Church on 8 June by Wm. Birchall
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Property: for sale - f/hold, "Abbot's Farm" at South Wraxall nr Bradford, with 29 acr arable & 73 acr arable, now in renting Farmer John Mizen; "Smith's Farm" at South Wraxall nr Bradford, 48 acr arable, 45 acr arable, now in renting of Farmer Tho. Tidcombe. Enq Mr Clutterbuck in Bradford.
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Property: for sale - f/hold "Maltman's Farm" at South Wraxall nr Bradford, with 39 acr arable & 151 acr pasture, now in renting of Farmer John Morris; "Norban's Farm" at South Wraxall nr Bradford, 26 acr arable 98 acr pasture, now in renting Farmer John Salter. Enq Mr Clutterbuck of Bradford.
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Crime: Wm. Ingram Burgess & Mary Wickham were committed to Devizes Bridewell on Monday, for receiving stolen goods knowing them to be such (London, 31 May).
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Politics: America - great harmony between American Army & Congress - Gen Washington presented a petition from the Army requesting each soldier have either a portion of land allotted to him, fully pay for 5 yrs, or ¢-pay for life; Congress concurred immediately (London, 31 May)
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Deaths: Mrs Jones, wife of Mr Jones, surgeon on St Michael's Hill, Bristol [NFD]
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Deaths: Mr Tho. Woodward, formerly a soap-maker & tallow-chandler in Bristol, in his 89th yr at Pembroke
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Marriages: Mr Edw. Naish, tanner of Bristol to Miss Mary Gregory of Yatton, at the Quaker meeting at Claverham [NFD]
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Marriages: Mr John Humphrys, ironmonger to Miss Mary Ann Watkins, at Bristol [NFD]
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Military: comparison of expenses of 4 last years of war (1779-1782) with 1759-1763 & 1745-1748 (London, 30 May)
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Leisure: description of summer amusements in London - Sadler's Wells; the 2 Riding Schools; Ranelagh; Vauxhall; & Kensington Gardens.
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Goods: Wm. Forty, printer, bookseller & stationer in Chippenham - also selling English & foreign perfumery [detailed]; & violet, orris, bergamot, Mareshall & other scented hair powders at 1s/lb
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Livestock: stolen or strayed - an aged brown cart gelding, property of Mr Thomas Eldridge of Chippenham, out of ground belonging to Monckton Farm. 1 guin reward for recovery, & if stolen 5 guin reward on conviction
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Crime: ## murder - body of a new-born female child found yesterday [27 May] at noon in a necessary house in a yard adjoining dwelling house of John Bally, hairdresser in Milsom St. 5 guin reward from John Bally for the discovery, etc., of murderer & accomplices (Bath, 28 May)
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Goods: auction - large quantity of pipes, puncheons & other casks, heading staves, wagon, 400 sacks, candles, soap & bottles, iron hoops etc, for benefit of creditors of Messes Hosier & Tunstall, at their distillery nr Walcot Church on 8 June by Wm. Birchall.
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Livestock: a gentleman left a black pony gelding ca 11¢ hands high in Kings Mead on 15 April. May be had by applying to John Hucklebridge, New Inn, Kingsmead Sq, & paying cost of keeping, crying, advertising etc. If not claimed before 7 June will be sold by auction in the Market Place same day.
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Property: to let - The Angel Inn & Tavern nr the Old Bridge, Bath, entry Midsummer next. Enq Mr Howse in the Market Place.
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Crime: infanticide - the body of a new-born female infant with its throat cut was taken out of the necessary at a house in Milsom St. Coroner's inquest & verdict of wilful murder against some person unknown.
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Agriculture: imports at Bristol 2-15 May from Danzig, Rotterdam, Bremen & Stralsund [sic; in Germany] - 2,100 qtrs & 2281 bags of wheat; 33 bags of rye; 22 bags of barley, 44 bags of beans; 44 bags of oats.
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Deaths: Robert Cartwright Smith, esq., at his house on St James's Pde, on Monday morning [26 May]
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Health: Mr Foy, dentist, removed from the Vineyards, to Mr Bird's, upholder, E-end of Northumberland Bldgs, Bath
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Visitors: arrivals in Bath - Lady Clayton, Sir Riggs Falkner & Lady [NOTP]
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Property: to let - pleasure garden at Lyncombe with evergreen & flowering shrubs, fruit trees, 2 summer-houses (one large enough for 10-12 people to dinner) & a little green-house. Enq Mr Dicker, gardener at Widcombe.
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