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, Bushell contd - lot 4/6, dwelling house 2 Lark Hall Place, 20' infront, 27' deep, partly constructed (just covered in), ground rent £4 p.a. At Greyhound Inn & Tavern Bath on 17 May by J Stafford
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Property: auction, Bushell contd - lot 5/6, dwelling house in Grosvenor Place, 21' in front, 49' deep, walled garden 91' 6", now erecting, ground rent £8 8s p.a. At Greyhound Inn & Tavern Bath on 17 May by J Stafford
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Property: auction, Bushell contd - lot 6/6, dwelling house at 7 Norfolk Place, 21' in front, 40' deep, now erecting, ground rent £12 12s p.a. At Greyhound Inn & Tavern Bath on 17 May by J Stafford
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Charity: Bath General Hospital - collection at churches on Sunday 27 April, was £359 4s 5¾d, at Pump Room £13 13s. Total benefactions received since last report £168 12s.
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Sport: Bath Races 13-16 May 1794 - [full details of prizes & entrants]. Wm Gore Langton, esq, & Rob. Everard Balch, esq, stewards
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Crime: Wilts Qtr sessions - Charles Naish & John Bigwood, for assaulting & ill-treating Susannah Banister of Melksham, imprisoned for 3 months & privately whipped.
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Marriages: Mr Sweet, nursery & seedsman of Durdham Down, to Mrs Wiffen late of Montague Tavern, Kingsdown [no date].
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Finance: bankruptcy - Thomas Woodford, linen draper of Bath, certificate 24 May. (Gazette, Tue)
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Agriculture: grain prices - Devizes 1 May, wheat 34s-52s/qtr, barley 28s-34s, oats 28s-32s; beans 34-48, peas 40s-46s, vetches 54s-74s/qtr.
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Agriculture: grain etc prices - Warminster 3 May, wheat 39s-52s, barley 23s-35s, oats 20s-25s, beans 40s-44s/qtr.
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Agriculture: Mark Lane 5 May, 3479 qtrs wheat [sold], av [price] 47s 5d, 2s 5¼d below last week. [Corrected 15 May as 49s 7d, i.e 3¼d below prevous week]
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Goods: average price of sugar, w-e 30 Apr, 45s 1¼/cwt excl Customs Duty
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Agriculture: average grain prices England 26 Apr, wheat 51s 4d, rye 37s 4d, barley 33s 3d, oats 22s 2d, beans 41s 7d, peas 42s 5d
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Goods: meat prices - Smithfield, 5 May, to sink the offal, ox beef 2s 6d-3s 4d; we.[wether] mutton 2s 10d-3s 4d; veal 3s 4d-4s 4d; lamb 4s-4s 8d; pork 3s-3s 8d per stone of 8 lbs. Sold 1,600 beasts, 8,500 sheep & 1,500 lambs.
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Goods: meat prices - Newgate/Leadenhall, 5 May, by carcase, ox beef 2s-2s 10d; we mutton 2s 8d-3s; veal 2s 8d-4s; pork 3s-3s 8d; lamb 3s 4d-4s 4d.
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Goods: average commodity prices - tallow 2s 7d/stone; hay 76s-87s; straw 27s-32s; clover 84s-96s; sugar 45s 1¾d per cwt ex duty.
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Military: Internal Defence of Country - Wilts county GM at Devizes 24 Apr - subs entered into immediately £6,471 7s 6d. Subs since £1,020 1s.
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Travel: for sale - pair of handsome bay ponies 5 years old, Dash's Riding House.
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1331/ article:2 c
Goods: drink - prime Taunton Dean cider & golden pippin cider. Enq John Peterswald, Trim Street, Bath.
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1332/ article:2 c
Travel: for sale - gig horse 6 years old, 15 hands 1 in. high, property of decd gentleman. Enq J Peterswald.
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1333/ article:2 c
Crime: Bath Society of Guardians - annual general meeting at the Guildhall on 13 May to settle A/Cs & appoint officers.
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1334/ article:2 e
Finance: bankruptcy - John Lowther, elder, mason, late of Walcot & John Lowther, yngr carpenter of Bath, to surrender to Cmssnrs at house of Eleazer Pickwick, White Hart Inn, Bath on 13 & 20 May & 10 June.
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Services: ## GPO, illegal collection, carrying & delivery of mail - caution from Postmaster General to coachmasters, carriers, higglers [sic], masters of coastal ships, newsmen, watermen, etc. Fine £5 for each letter carried & £100 for each week it continues.
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Inns: Elephant & Castle in Monmouth Street opened as an inn & tavern with good stabling, by Robert Tanner..
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1337/ article:3:00 AM
Leisure: Grosvenor Gardens, Vauxhall & hotel - breakfast, afternoon tea & dinner, subscription for walking in gardens 3s the season; bowling green 3s, angling 3s, pleasure boats 1s/hr. John Townsend. Orders recvd at Messrs Townsend's, silversmiths opp Guildhall.
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Property: for sale - 1 Bath Street suitable for lodgings, apply Mr Parry, Cheap Street.
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1339/ article:3:00 AM
Goods: auction - household furniture, etc of Mrs Townsend, 23 Morford Street, Bath. On the premises, on 12 May by Mr Plura.
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Goods: auction - household furniture of Mrs Sibley (leaving Bath), 4 Chatham Row, Walcot. On the premises on 8 May by Mr Gwennap.
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Fashion: "New Milner" ladies riding hat made and sold by Thomas Breach & John Breach, Bath Street.
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1342/ article:3 b
Services: Sarah Hill, collar & harness marker continues business at 13, Westgate Street.
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1343/ article:3 b
Leisure: Spring Gardens Vauxhall - firework display by Signor Invetto on 14 May.
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1344/ article:3 b
Finance: bankruptcy - George Gardner, mealman of Monkton Combe (from Tue Gazette).
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Finance: Bank Stocks 168 1/8; 5% 103½ ; New 4% 84¾; 3% red 70½; ditto Conf 71 a 70 7/8; do Scrip 72 1/8th; Long Ann 20¼; Short 9 1/8 India Stock 208; Navy ¾ dif. Omnium 6pr.
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1346/ article:3 c
Visitors: arrivals in Bath - Earl Camden, Countess Dowager of Farnham. [NOTP]
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1347/ article:3 d
Marriages: Mr Charles Scott, butcher of Bath, to Miss Evans of Devizes on Sunday.
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Deaths: Mrs Pobjoy, wife of Mr James Pobjoy, maltster in Frome, Thu last
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Marriages: Mr T. B. Harding to Miss Lucy Bishop of Frome, at Frome Thu last
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Deaths: Sir Thomas Allin, bart of Somerliton in Suffolk (son of the late Rev Sir Ashurst Allin, bart; brother of Mrs Allin of Gay Street, Bath) last week.
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News: Sir Pepper Arden, Master of the Rolls, was elected MP for Bath on Sat. Afterwards, elegant entertainment given by the Mayor to Sir Pepper, members of Bath Corporation & clergy. Several hghds of beer given to populace
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1352/ article:3 d
Travel: ## loaded wagon ran away down Guinea Lane, Bath because driver negligently did not drag the wheel before brow of hill, wagon ran down hill & killed one of the horses, Sat afternoon
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Deaths: Captain Pigot [sic], 3rd Dragoons, previously reported killed, is living. Capt Pigott the only son of Granado Pigot, esq of Bath, & his only sister is married to Dr Fowler, fellow of Eton College.
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Law: inquest on Soloman Legg, coal miner of Bitton, killed by body of water entering the pit. His father & brother nearer the entrance were saved.
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1355/ article:3 e
Leisure: Theatre Royal Bath - Thur [8 May], "Romeo & Juliet" with "The Farmhouse"; Sat [18 May], comedy "Love's Frailties" with entertainments.
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Health: open letter from P. Priddle of Lansdown Place, Bath on water on the brain in children [hydrocephalus], which is frequently overlooked. Has has essay on the subject printed by Mr Cruttwell.
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Charity: advertisement in Bath Journal 5 May purporting to be from the Committee for Benefit of Sunday Schools had not been seen by several of the committee.
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Notices: lost between St.James's Sq & Lansdown turnpike - by a poor washerwoman, a bundle of ladies wearing apparel. If bundle brough to Twon Crier, reward 1 guin.
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1359/ article:3 e
Fashion: auction - stock in trade of Thomas Woodford, linen draper, Abbey Churchyard on premises 8 May. Walter Jenkins, broker.
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1360/ article:3 e
Finance: bankruptcy - George Gardner, mealman & skinner of Monkton Combe to surrender to Cmssnrs at Lamb Inn, Bath on 21 & 22 May & 17 June. Robert Clarke, attorney at Bath.
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1361/ article:3 e
Goods: Shrewsbury Fair [no date] cheese 35s-42s/cwt
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1362/ article:4 b
Goods: imports, at Bristol, a) - cods tongues & sounds 1brl 1 keg; codfish 1 punch 2 hhds 1 brl; core [sic] fish 2 brls; hides 79 bund; horns (ox & cow) 800; junk & rags 7 tons; linen (Irish) 2 packs 2 boxes.
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