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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Property: auction, estate of James May, bankrupt, carpenter of Walcot - lot 2/5, f/hold, 3 Gay's Bldgs, 16' wide, 30' deep, lately let at £18 18s p.a clear of taxes. At Greyhound Inn, Markt Pl, Bath on 12 May by Mr Self.
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Property: auction, estate of James May, bankrupt - lot 3/5, f/hold, 4 Gay's Bldgs, 24' wide, 30' deep, GR £3, lately let at £28 p.a clear. At Greyhound Inn, Markt Pl, Bath on on 12 May by Mr Self.
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Property: auction, James May, bankrupt - lot 4/5, f/hold, 2 Stanley Pl, Walcot, almost completed, roofed in. 30' wide, 160' [sic] deep, with outhouses behind, garden in front. GR £6 6s. At Greyhound Inn, Markt Pl, Bath on 12 May by Mr Self
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Property: auction, James May, bankrupt - lot 5/5, f/hold 4 Stanley Pl, Walcot, now erecting. 30' wide, 155' [sic] deep, with outhouse behind, garden in front, GR £6 6s. At Greyhound Inn, Markt Pl, Bath on 12 May by Mr Self.
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Military: Internal Defence - general meeting for Wilts county at Town Hall Devzies on 24 Apr. Rich. Long, High Sheriff in the chair. Militia to be augmented by 400 men, 2 field pieces to be given, subscribers of £20 to be cmmttee member, subs entered into immediately ca. £7000 [detailed list]
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Property: for sale - l/hold, 6 Cornwell Buildings, let to respectable tenant for £19, ground rent £2 18s 6d. Apply W. Smith, 29 St James's St, Bath
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Property: for sale - freehold dwelling house Pierrepont St, let to exceptional tenant. Apply Mr Wm Evill, upholder, Milsom St; or Mr S. Evill, 16 Vineyards, Bath
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Property: to let - house in Church St, Corsham, 2 parlours, 4 bedrooms [sic], stabling for 2 horses, walled garden with fruit trees, etc. Many yrs occup in clothing line. Enq & to view thro' Mr Collett, at the Pack Horse Inn.
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Breeding: to cover - "Briton" famous hunter, late property of HRH Prince of Wales, 15 hands 2" high, 1½ guin/ mare & half a crown to man at Market Lavington. Now property of M Lampard of Little Ann, nr Marlborough
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Finance: bankruptcy - James Lowther, elder, mason of Walcot & James Lowther, yngr, carpenter of Bath, builders & co-partners (Tue Gazette).
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Finance: Bank Stocks 168¾; 5% 104¾ a 103¾; New 4% 85 a 84½; 3% red. 70½ a 69 5/8; ditto cons 71 ¾ a ¼; ditto scrip 72¼ a ½
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Finance: Bank long ann 19¼; ditto short 9 1/3; India Stock 207; Bonds 11spr; ex bills 9s; New Navy 1 7/8 dif.; lottery tickets 15 a 16pr Omnium 6 a 5½ pr
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Visitors: arrivals in Bath - Marquis of Bath, Lord Falmouth, Lord Gray, Lady Ashburton, Sir Pepper Arden, Lady Chaplin, Sir Edmund & Lady Bacon, contd
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Visitors: arrivals in Bath contd - Sir Richard & Lady Brooke, Sir John Laforey, Lady Hughes. [NOTP]
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Art: C Shireff, miniature painter, 13 Westgate Bldgs. His stay in Bath will be to the end of the present season
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Health: Mr Lyster, surgeon is removed from Duke Street to 1 Princes St, Queen Sq, Bath.
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1279/ article:3 b
Births: a son & heir to Mrs Metcalfe, lady of the late Thomas Metcalfe, esq, in Seymour St, last Friday
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Marriages: Right Hon Thomas Viscount Weymouth, eldest son of the Marquis of Bath, & member for Bath, to Hon Miss Byng, third dtr of Lord Viscount Torrington, by special licence last Thursday.
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Marriages: Rev. John Clapp to Miss S Hoblyn (dtr of Rev Hoblyn & sister to the Miss Hoblyns, milliners of Bath) at Newton St.Cyres last week
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Deaths: Johnson Pistor in his 18th year after a few hours illness, on board the "Beaulieu" at Martinico, youngest son of Johnson Pistor, esq of Bath
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Politics: the election of a representative for Bath in Parliament takes place next Saturday.
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Deaths: Mr Daniel Smith, poulterer in The Grove, after a long and painful illness, today
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Leisure: Miss Ann Biggs appointed by managers of Bath Theatre to succeed Miss Wallis. Miss Biggs 1st appearence as Widow Brady last Sat marked by strong applause, etc from audience
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Military: ## near 100 French prisoners at Stapleton rioted on Sunday se'nnight, 9 escaped, some recaptured, guards fired on the rioters
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Crime: Bath Quarter Sessions - Thomas Wilde, gentleman's servant found guilty of seditious & treasonable expressions. Fined 40s, imprisoned for 6 months & required to find securities for his good behaviour for 1 yr.
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News: fire consumed a farmhouse & 6 dwellings nr church at Radstock on Saturday. The fire started in chimney where family were brewing
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News: fire broke out in kiln of Messrs Smiths, brewery in Walcot St yesterday afternoon, roof of malthouse nearly consumed
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Leisure: Theatre Royal Bath - Sat [3 May], "Inkle & Yarico", Yarico by Miss Briggs, with entertainments.
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Leisure: New Assembly Rooms - Mr Rauzzini announces that the minutes of the meeting at the New Rooms on 24 Apr are left with Mr Stroud. Queen Sq, 30 Apr
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Travel: J. Wildey's light cart delivers parcels from his warehouse opp Three Tuns Inn in Stall Street to his warehouse in Cheltenham in 12 hrs, each Tuesday & Friday morning
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Leisure: benefit of Mr Floor, prompter - "Every Man has his Fault" with "Brystowe" at Theatre Royal Bath on 1 May. Tickets from Mr Floor, 25 Stall St, Bath, opp Lamb Inn.
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Goods: ## Vidonia wine of Madeira flavour on board "Diana" Capt Daniel. £16 in pipe, £8 hogshead forwarded to nay part of the country by Fell Parker, 259 Wapping New Stairs, London
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Goods: Old Madeira wine stored at East India House in London for 3 yrs, 45s/doz including the bottles. Sale by Fell Parker
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Military: Internal Defence of Country - following resolution at Wells, subscriptions received at Meyler's Library in The Grove totalled £403
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Goods: auction - household furniture, inc. pianoforte by Kirkman & two washing machines [sic]. At his Great Room, Bond Street on 6 & 7 May by Mr Gwennap.
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Travel: Somerset Coal Canal - first general meeting will be held at York House, Bath on 3 Jun. Richard Bowsher & Edmund Broderip, solicitors
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Law: disorderly behaviour - Magistrates of Bath Forum Divn. warn Victuallers of allowing revels leading to idleness, drunkenness, riots. It could lead to loss of their licences
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Military: Internal Defence - general meeting of the county of Wiltshire at Devizes offered loyalty to the King [etc], subscribed £7,000 on the spot.
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1301/ article:4 b
Military: Internal Defence - subscription to raise Light Cavalry in Somerset is now £7,564
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1302/ article:4 c
Military: Internal Defence - Earl Poulett's plan a) Fencibles of 50-80 troops only to serve in war in Kingdom, their officers not entitled to ½-pay & arms, accoutrements & clothing will be found by Govt
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Military: Internal Defence - Earl Poulett's plan b) Co of Infantry for manning batteries on the coast; to consist of 1 Capt, 2 Lts, 3 serjeants, 3 corporals, 2 drummers & at least 60 private men (1/3rd armed, rest with 8' pikes); officers to be paid, NCOs & men 1s day while on exercises; to practice 2 days/week
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Publications: "Owen's New Book of Fairs" by the King's Authority sold by all booksellers price 1s
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1305/ article:4 d
Art: "William Reeves approved water colours" in cakes - sold by R Cruttwell, S. Hazard & R. Ricards, Bath
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Publications: continuation of Dr Sibly's "Culpeper", a key to Physick & Occult Sciences, this day & thirty weekly numbers, 6d each, with coloured plates 1s
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Crime: burglary - house of Revd Grigg at Bathwick was broken into while at Church with servant on 4 May. Money taken 34 guin, 4 crown pieces, £1 4s in silver. 10 guin reward for information & conviction from Mr Grigg, & 5 guineas from Bath Guardian Society.
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Goods: auction - household furniture, bedding, pirglasses, girandoles, carpets (Brussels, Wilton & Scotch) etc, at 13 St James's Sq on 8 May by Mr Evill
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Goods: auction - household furniture & assortment of men and women's wearing apparel. At Auction Rooms, Parsonage Lane on 21 May by Mr Evill
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Property: auction, property of Edward Bushell, bankrupt - lot 1/6, dwelling house 18 Kingsmead Trrce, 18' in front, 20' deep, enclosed garden 80' long, now in occup of the bankrupt, workshop 34'X22' & stable 30'X20', ground rent £6 6s p.a. At Greyhound Inn & Tavern Bath on 17 May by J Stafford.
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Property: auction, Bushell, contd - lot 2/6, dwelling house 17 Kingsmead Terrace, same dimensions as lot 1, let to Mr Heath, tenant at will, 30 guin p.a. ground rent £3 12s 0d. At Greyhound Inn & Tavern Bath on 17 May by J Stafford.
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Property: auction, Bushell, contd - lot 3/6, dwelling house 16 Kingsmead Terrace, partly finished (just covered in, floors, partitions), 18' in front, 30' deep, garden 80' longground rent £3 12s p.a.
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