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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Marriages: Mr Walter Law of Bucklebury to Miss Keen of Ufton, Berks. By Rev William Wainhouse, Rector of Badgworth at the Abbey Church yesterday.
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Deaths: Right Hon Barbara Countess Dowager of Caithness at her lodgings in Bath on Wednesday.
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Deaths: Miss Stepney (dtr of Lady Stepney in the Crescent, & sister of Sir John Stepney, bart of Llanelli) at her house in Montpellier Row on Wednesday.
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Deaths: Miss Langham, late of Northamptonshire at her lodgings in South Parade on Thursday.
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Deaths: Miss Poole of Herefordshire at her lodgings in the Grove, after a long illness on Thursday.
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Deaths: Mrs Connor in Gay St, Bath last week.
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Deaths: Rev Mr Tatchell, Rector of Combe St Nicholas, Somerset, at avery advanced age on Friday.
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Military: the Monmouthshire Militia marched into Bath today en route to Newbury
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Crime: readers are cautioned against 3 men going to peoples houses & asking for money, especially frightening single ladies.
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Employment: farmers of Kingston, Dorset have advanced labourers wages from 6s to 7s per week.
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Politics: French revolution - the effigy of M Egalité, regicide (exhibited at Mr Rosenberg's) was hung on a gallows below The Castle [? Inn] & consigned to the flames for spectators. £15 collected by Mr Rosenberg has been paid to treasurer of Casualty Hospital.
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Agriculture: ## Mr Powys's intended motion to prohibit the cutting of canals at harvest time considered judicious owing to great scarcity of men last year to work on land, which increased wages 50%, & caused, with the bad weather, hundreds of acres of spoilt crops.
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Property: to let - house in country near Bath with garden, coach-house & stable. Particulars from Mr Jennings, silversmith, York Buildings, Bath.
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Goods: Universal Toy Shop, Grove, Bath, prop Wm. Moore - pocket books; satin & tambour cases; gold, silver & ivory boxes; & all varieties of toys. Hygrometers, magnetic fish & swans etc [list].
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Leisure: benefit Mr Huttley - by command of Duchess of Cumberland, comic opera "Love in a Village" with "The Irishman in London" [at Theatre Royal Bath] on 28 Feb. Tickets Mr Huttley, 5 Westgate Bldgs; etc
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Services: S Lloyd, widow of late W Lloyd to continue the Colour Shop & business of sign & house painting to support herself & young family at Gascoyne Place, Sawclose, Bath.
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Fashion: Madame Boutteville, 4 Saville Row quitting Bath in one week after selling remainder of her millinery stock.
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Employment: middle-aged woman wants work as upper servant to wait on lady or gentleman where there are two maids & a footman kept. Well recommended from her last place where she lived for 7 years. Enq for M.H at Mr Cornwell's, haberdasher, Bennett St, Bath.
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Crime: stolen between Sat night & Mon morning from 3 Great Stanhope Street, new panel saw, oil stone, 6 plough irons etc. reward 3 guin offered on discovery of offenders by Mr Pow, 7 Chatham Row.
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Crime: stolen from Sydney Place, Bathwick a handle of windlass, iron hoops of a bucket etc. 3 guin reward offered by Wm. Davis of Widcombe plus 3 guin from Bath Guardian Society.
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Travel: ## to builders & public in general - a meeting at Gloucester Inn & Coffee House nr Walcot Church by Commissioners of Bath Turnpike Roads on 2 March, to consider a plan to oppose a proposed bill which contains restrictions on the carriage of coal, hay, timber, stone etc
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Music: benefit Mr Brooks - concert of vocal & instrmntl music at New Assembly Rooms on 15 Mar. Tickets 5s at Mr Brooks, 53 New King St: & usual places.
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Employment: woman cook wanted by Rev N Morgan, Broad St, Bath.
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Services: horticulture - Wm. Dicker for laying out parks & gardens. Letter directed to him at Widcombe for orders.
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Goods: Wm. Dicker sells trained peach, nectarine & plum trees, 4-5 yrs old £1 1s 6d/100; currants £1 5s/100; large white Antwerp gooseberries 6d/plant, red cane raspberries £1 1s/100; 2 yr old asparagus roots 2s 6d/100. Also Arbutus, cedars, beech & poplars etc. Letter directed to him at Widcombe for orders.
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Property: auction - large lodging & boarding house in Abbey Green, occup Mrs Norton at rent £90 p.a (by order of assignees of Mr John Grant, bankrupt). At Great Room, 10 Milsom St, Bath on 21 Mar at 11 o'clock by Messrs Plura & Bally. Recently refronted with ashlar in good style.
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Property: auction - lot 1/2, f/hold dwelling house 4 Duke St, Bath, residence of late Edward Langton, esq; 2 parlours, drawing room, bedchamber, 2 attics & 3 garrets, all convenient offices. At White Hart Inn on 18 March by Mr Spackman.
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Property: auction - lot 2/2, f/hold dwelling house, 2 Gallaway's Bldgs, Bath, residence of T Spencer, esq; 2 parlours, dressing room, drawing room, bedchamber, 3 attics & 4 garrets, all convenient offices. At White Hart Inn on 18 March by Mr Spackman.
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Goods: imports at Bristol - anchovies 104 brls 4 tubs; argol 16 cases 6 hghds; barilla 60 hghds; ox bones 4705; butter 8 tubs; capers 1 brl 2 pipes; cork 37 tons; cream tarter 3 hghds; contd
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Goods: Bristol imports, contd - currants 8 buts; figs 44 boxes 9 bales; flour 200 brls 257 sacks; juniper berries 100 bags; Irish linen 1 case; liquorice paste 12 cases; marble 35 blocks;
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Goods: Bristol imports, contd - oats 3,384 bshls; olive oil 7 pipes, Newfoundland cod & sea oil 41 hghds; pork 62 brls; wheat 18,533 bshls 725 bags; Bay yarn 36 packs; etc
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Politics: Paris 12 Feb - hunger begins to stare us in the face. Scarcity of bread, veal & mutton 15d (British)/lb; soap 18d (British)/lb
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Goods: Peter Paul, wholesale & retail tea dealer, London tea warehouse, cnr of Green Street nr St Michael's Church, Bath, for congous, souchongs & hysons, also loaf sugar.
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Property: wanted to rent - by the year on L-side of Gay St or Brock St, or The Crescent, or Queen's Parade, a clean house in good repair with 2 rooms/ floor, 4 bedchambers, 5 servants rooms, for a gentleman's family. Enq 9 Brock St, Bath.
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Property: to let - furnished part of a house in Lansdown Crescent would suit single gentleman or lady plus servants. Particulars Miss Batchelor Broad St, Bath.
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Services: ## to be let by contract - the digging & removing of 800 yards of earth from a piece of ground in Stall St. Also the masons', carpenters' & plumbers' work for building a horse bath with 5 stall stable & small house in front of same. Partics Mr Chantry, architect, 3 Cheapside, Newtown, Bath
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Education: Rev Richard Weaver, master of the academy in Chippenham can accommodate 30 young gentlemen for instruction in Greek, Latin French & English writing, arithmetic, mathematical sciences, music & dancing. Also school library.
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Goods: auction - all possessions of a deceased lady. At 4 Montpellier on 12 Mar 11 o'clock by E English.
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Politics: United Cmmtee for Relief of suffering of French clergy -s ubscribers met at Freemason's Tavern [London?] on 18 Feb. Subs £6,827 9s 3d, expenses to 15 Feb £2,127 6s. Between 2000 & 3000 maintained by volutary subs. John Wilmot, chairman
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Agriculture: grain etc prices - Devizes 28 Feb, wheat 36s - 58s/qtr, peas 30s - 48s, beans 32s - 46s, barley 24s - 34s, oats 22s - 26s/qtr.
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Agriculture: grain prices - Mark Lane, 4 Mar, barley 23-27s, rye 33-35s, hog peas 27-30s, white do 33-36s, beans 30 to 32 a 33s,
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Agriculture: Mark Lane, contd - total 3568 qtrs wheat sold at av price 45s 6¾d - 0¼d dearer than last week. Fine flour 38s, 2nds 34-35s.
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Goods: average price sugar, w-e 27 Feb, 61s/cwt excl customs duty
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Agriculture: average price grain England 23 Feb, wheat 5s 10¼d, rye 4s 4½d, barley 3s 8¼d, oats 2s 3¼d, beans 4s 3¼d, peas 4s 5d.
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Goods: meat prices - Smithfield 4 Mar, to sink the offal, ox beef 2s 10d -3s 6d, we mutton 3s 6d -4s, veal 3s 6d -5s, pork 3s 4d -4s/stone of 8lbs.
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Agriculture: auction - all live & dead stock of the farm of Mr J Wheeler of Bathampton, 15 beasts & 3 mows of hay, wagons, plough etc. On the premises on 8 Mar by C Demander.
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Art: auction - collection of pictures, drawings, prints, needlework etc property of a gentleman going abroad. Inc artists Rubens, Corregio & Snyders. At picture gallery 24 Kingsmead St, Bath in March, by Mr Spackman.
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Property: wanted - house to rent for a term of years for carrying on a manufacturing trade. Letter to A .B at printer.
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Politics: London 5 March - yesterday, Mr Sheridan presented motion for cmmttee to examine seditious practices. He reprobated the Alien Bill, the system of barracks & The Socy against Republicans & Levellers who he considered hostile to Liberty & Constitution. Mr Fox said Soc an open shop for scandal & calumny.
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Visitors: arrivals in Bath - Earl of Abergavenny, Count Fages, Lady Temple, Lady Gilbert, Lady Julia Howard, Sir Edward & Lady Blackett [NOTP]
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