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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Crime: appointment - Mr George Griffin appointed keeper of Bath prison in the room of Mr T. Briggs, decd.
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1814/ article:3 c
Goods: best Bristol porter for sale at 4d/quart, full Winchester measure
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1815/ article:3 c
Goods: ## a great number of deficient measures were seized on Sat from several hawkers of peas & vegetables about the streets under pretence of being cheaper than in the Market.
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1816/ article:3 c
Military: 24 French prisoners from Stapleton prison who volunteered to serve under Lord Moira passed through Bath on their way to Southampton
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1817/ article:3 c
Military: Sat last, 150 Loyal Bristol Volunteers arrived in Bath. On Mon, they left for Devizes where will stay until 600 men embodied.
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1818/ article:3 c
Finance: Joshua Thomas, stable-keeper, decd - persons having claim to sent their accounts to Wm. Snaylem [sic = Snailum], baker, St. James's St, Bath, & to whom all debts to be paid.
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1819/ article:3 d
Notices: lost - a small box directed to Madame la Marquise de Kerouartz, 38 St. James's St Bath was wrongly delivered on 16 May. 5 guin reward if brought to the printer.
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1820/ article:3 d
Employment: apprentice eloped - Richard Aynes c. 14 yrs. Handsome reward for intelligence of him from Thomas Tadd, North Bradley. If he returns will be kindly received.
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1821/ article:3 d
Goods: auction - genuine modern household furniture at 1 Alfred St, Bath on 8 July by Wm. Evill.
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1822/ article:3 d
Property: to let - Beaulieu Lodge, 2 m from Bath on Upper Bristol Rd, occup by Mrs Morgan, rent 100 guin p.a, free from taxes. 3 sitting rooms & dressing room 1st floor, 4 bedrooms & dressing room on uppr floor, detached laundry bldg with 2 bedrooms, dble coach-house & stabling for 5 horses. Wm Evill at his Upholstery Warehouse.
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1823/ article:3 d
Charity: Bath Friendly Societies - subscriptions towards cost of the parade now total £27 17s 6d.
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1824/ article:3 d
Property: auction, estate of George Pow, bankrupt - lot 1/3, f/hold house in Grosvenor Place, fee farm rent of 8s/ft on frontage 26'; lot 2/3, dw house in Great Stanhope St, nr 20' in front; lot 3/3 - similar house adj lot 2. At White Lion Inn & Tavern, Market Place on 11 July by W. Pollard.
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1825/ article:3 d
Education: Mr Stevens's Academy, 6 Barton Bldgs, Bath - commences 7 July for boarding & instruction of young gentlemen.
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1826/ article:3 e
Finance: Cross, Baylys, & Cos bankruptcy - dividend declaration not advertised in Gazette last Sat, as Commsnrs seek guidance from Chancellor. In a few days will be pubd, the sale at Hetling House of sundry valuables, fixtures, iron door etc belonging to bankrupts
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1827/ article:3 e
Agriculture: Bath Fair - will be held on 20 July for sheep, pigs, horses, cattle & all sorts of merchandise. George Griffin, Sheriff's Officer.
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1828/ article:3 e
Finance: Mr Whittington, attorney, Bridge St, Bath has money to be advanced on freehold properties.
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1829/ article:3 e
Property: private sale - 5 Weston Grove, ground rent £2 5s p.a, 20' in front, 2 parlours, 2 dining rooms, 2 attics, underground kitchen, garden 50' long with stream. Apply Geo. Whittingham, attorney, Bridge St, Bath. Samuel Lansbury at house will show.
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1830/ article:3 e
Livestock: horse sale - at Repository & Livery Stables at Pelican Inn, Walcot next and every Saturday. C. Demander.
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1831/ article:3 e
Property: to let - public house, Leek & Crown, Horse St, now in possession of John Cattermoule. Particulars at house.
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1832/ article:3 e
Goods: ## auction - Bear Inn contents, inc "The Black Work" [funeral transport], 3 hearses, 4 coaches, 12 horses. Also 6 good hack postchaises, 1 postcoach, 26 draft & saddle horses & harness, Alderney cow in milk, wagon, corn machine etc. At Bear Inn on 14 July by Mr Plura
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1833/ article:3 e
Goods: auction - valuable effects of the Bear Inn inc furniture, beds & bedding, pier glasses, dessert & dinner services, plate, linen & china, patent WC by Chatterton (with lead cistern), unfixed marble chimney pieces. On the premises on 15 July by Mr Plura.
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1834/ article:3 e
Goods: auction - contents of the Bear Inn, inc wine red & white burgundy, do champagne, do Hermitage, Frontignac, Mountain 30 yrs old. On the premises on 15 July by Mr Plura.
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1835/ article:3 e
Leisure: Grosvenor Gdns Vauxhall - illuminations & fireworks display on 7 July, tickets 1s from Messrs Townsend, silversmiths, Market Place & Gate of the Garden.
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1836/ article:3 e
Charity: relief of widows & children - of brave seamen & soldiers subscription received £68 5s.
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1837/ article:3 e
Finance: bankruptcy - dividend Wm. Wheeler, carpenter of Bath (from [London] Sat Gazette).
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1838/ article:4 b
Goods: imports at Bristol - bees wax 3 puncheons; butter 50 firkins; coffee 163 tierces 197 barrels; cotton 5 bales 1 bag; currants 175 butts, pipes & ½ pipes;
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1839/ article:4 b
Goods: Bristol imports, contd - ebony 200 billets; elephants teeth 2134; fustick 4 tons; hoofs (bullocks) 11,150; grains (Guinea) 17 punch 1 hhd;
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1840/ article:4 b
Goods: Bristol imports, contd - iron (old) 12 hhd 10 brls 1,800lbs; linen (Irish) 4 bales; linseed 2,000 bushels; logwood 18c; oil (seal) 40 casks (south Whale) 100 casks;
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1841/ article:4 b
Goods: Bristol imports, contd - rag & junk 20,907 lbs & 7 bags; redwood 6,000 billets; seahorse teeth 78; skins (seal) 23,000; sugar 190 hhds 34 tierces 105 barrels; tallow (Irish) 10 hhds; vells 18 brls; whale fins 33 bundles.
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1842/ article:4 b
Military: Internal Defence of the Country - subscriptions in Wiltshire now total £12,493 3s 6d. [Latest donors named].
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1843/ article:1 b
Finance: persons indebted to the estate of Edward Bushell requested to pay their debts to Mr Geo. Watts, Cornwell Buildings, Bath.
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1844/ article:1 c
Law: General Qtr Sessions of the Peace - will be held at Bridgewater on 16 July. Jurors, constables, bailiffs of Hundreds & other persons with business must attend at 8am. Jurors not appearing & staying will be fined. Edwards, dep clerk of the Peace
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1845/ article:1 c
Property: to let or sell - Monkton Combe Mill, complete grist mill & dwelling house, with large skin house, 3 pits & 2 rooms for drying wool with plenty of water. Details from Mr Robert Langley at Waterhouse nr premises.
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1846/ article:1 d
Finance: accounts for lighting, watching & cleaning in Bath - commissioners announce A/Cs can be inspected at Guildhall between 10am & 3pm. J.Brooks clerk.
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1847/ article:1 b
Finance: Corporation tenants to pay quit rents, water rates & house rates due, & in arrears at 24 June, at Chamberlain's Office this week between 10am & 4pm. John Symons, chamberlain, Guildhall 9 July.
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1848/ article:1 e
Agriculture: grain etc prices - Devizes 3 July, wheat 36-52s; barley 29-34s; beans 38-48s; oats 27-29s; peas 40-48s/qtr.
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1849/ article:2 c
Agriculture: grain etc prices - Warminster 5 July, wheat 35s-49s; barley 21s-33s; oats 20s-24s; beans 40s-43s/qtr.
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1850/ article:2 c
Agriculture: average grain etc prices throughout England 28 Jun - wheat 51s 6d; barley 31s 5d; rye 37s 3d; oats 22s; beans 40s5d; peas 43s3d.
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1851/ article:2 c
Goods: average price of sugar on 28 June 39s 2¾d/ cwt excluding customs duty
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1852/ article:2 c
Goods: meat prices - Smithfield 7 July, to sink the offal, ox beef 2s4d-3s; we. mutton 2s 8d-3s; veal 2s 6d-3s 8d; lamb 3s-4s; pork 3s-4s/stone of 8 lbs Sold 1,400 beasts, 6,000 sheep, 2,400 lambs.
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1853/ article:2 c
Goods: meat prices - Newgate/ Leadenhall 7 July, carcase, ox beef 2s-2s 8d; mutton 2s 4d-2s 10d; veal 2s-3s 4d; pork 3s-3s 4d; lamb 2s 8d -3s 8d.
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1854/ article:2 c
Agriculture: average price commodies - tallow 2s 6d/ stone; hay 78s-94s; straw 28s-34s; clover 88s-98s.
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1855/ article:2 c
Goods: tea sales - at India House price without duty, common Bohea 1s 7d-1s 9d, fine do. 2s-2s 1d; Congou 3s 1d-3s 2d, fine do. 3s 3d-3s 6d; Souchong 3s 3d-5s 1d
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1856/ article:2 c
Goods: tea sales cont. - Pekoe 3s 9d-5s 2d; single 2s 2d-2s 8d; Bloom 2s 4d-3s 8d; Hyson 4s 7d-8s 8d.
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1857/ article:2 c
News: public behaviour - astonishment at crowds of men, women & children behaving unsuitably in the streets. Letter from a traveller from Wotton-under-Edge having stayed & visited Church meeting [in Bath?] on Sunday.
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1858/ article:2 c
Property: auction, fee farm rents on dw. houses of Edw. Bushell, bankrupt - lot 1/6, dwelling house 18 Kingsmead Tce in occup of the bankrupt 18' in front, 26' deep, 80' long garden, workshop 34'X 22', stable 30' X 20' with loft over, stable & offices, ground rent £6 6s p.a. At Greyhound Inn & Tavern on 16 Jul by J. Stafford
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1859/ article:2 c
Property: auction Edw. Bushell, contd - fee farm rents, lot 2/6, dw. house 17 Kingsmead Tce let to Mr Heath, t.a.w 30 guin p.a, ground rent £3 12s; lot 3/6 adj dw. house 16 Kingsmead Tce with roof covered, ground rent £3 12s p.a. At Greyhound Inn & tavern on 16 Jul by J. Stafford
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1860/ article:2 c
Property: auction Edw. Bushell, contd - fee farm rents, lot 4/6 dwelling house 2 Larkhall Place, just covered, 20' in front, 27' deep, ground rent £4 p.a; lot 5/6 dwelling house Grosvenor Place, now erecting, 21' in front, 49' deep, walled garden 91½', ground rent £8 8s p.a. At Greyhound Inn & tavern on 16 Jul by J. Stafford
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1861/ article:2 c
Property: auction Edw. Bushell, contd - fee farm rent, lot 6/6, dwelling house 7 Norfolk Place now erecting. Ground rent £12 12s p.a. At Greyhound Inn & tavern on 16 Jul by J. Stafford
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1862/ article:2 c
Finance: all persons indebted to Mr Wm. Saben, decd of Combe Hay to pay to his excr, Farmer Joseph Ponting of Stoney Littleton, Wellow. Mr Saben also had estate in Bath & in Lyncombe & Widcombe, Excr will attend Golden Lion Inn Horse St on 22 Jul to collect rents due.
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1863/ article:2 d

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