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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Deaths: Mr Orchard, schoolmaster. [no date]
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Deaths: James Heaven, gent. of Minchinhampton, father of Mr Heaven at Lower Rooms. [no date]
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News: monument to memory of Philip Thicknesse (late Lieutenant-Governor of Landguard Fort & late of Bath) erected in Protestant Cemetery at Boulogne by his widow Ann Ford. He was married three times [spouses named]
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Leisure: Theatre Royal Bath - Easter Tue, historical play, "The Surrender of Calais" with "The Irishman in London"; Wed, "Merchant of Venice" with "Hartford Bridge"; Thur, "Inkle & Yariko" with "Ways & Means"; Sat "The Heiress" with "The Highland Real".
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Music: New Assembly Rooms, Thursday 28 March sacred music by Handel featuring Madame Mara & Master Welsh. Sat 30 March, The Dead March in Saul by Handel. Price 7s 6d non-subscribers.
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Music: Abbey, Easter Monday, selections from "Sampson", "Judas Maccabeus" & "Messiah" by Handel. Price 5s non subscribers.
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Music: New Assembly Rooms Wed in Easter week, 3 Apr, concert, vocal & instrumental, Madame Mara will sing the song of "Mad Bess".
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Travel: for sale - elegant coach with imperials etc at White Hart. Run a few months, in perfect condition. Property of gentleman going abroad. Apply to Mr Pickwick.
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Sport: archery bows for ladies & gentlemen from C. Viner's perfume & toy shop, 9 Bond St, Bath.
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Goods: ## good lump sugar 1s/lb if sold with tea at Cole's tea warehouse, Milsom Street, Bath. Teas wholesale & retail, mocha coffee, chocolate & cocoa of every kind.
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Employment: chamber maid wanted - who can dress hair, clear starch, read & write, bear moderate confinement, work well at her needle, dress a young lady, is sober & honest & well behaved. Apply Mrs Lambe, Stall St; or 7 St James's Sq, Bath.
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Charity: Bath Association for Preserving Liberty, Property & Constitution of G.B against Republicans & Levellers - committee meeting, subs collected for relief of widows & families of seamen & soldiers killed in war, already advertised £311 17s, now £354 12s 6d [itemised], remitted to W Devay, esq, chairman
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Crime: stolen - silver cap watch with 3 hands, makers name Wm. Haslip, Wanlock Head, No 3488, from house nr Wheatsheafs, Frome of Mr Michael Hiscox, shoemaker on Sat 23 March. 2 guin reward from Mr Hiscox.
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Livestock: for sale - bay horse got by Clothier a famous hunter, good roadster & master of highweight. Enq of Mr Dash.
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Goods: J L Newman having received notice to quit his premises is resolved to sell off the whole of his stock of jewellery, umbrellas, cutlery, toys, pianos etc at prime cost.
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Goods: imports at Bristol - annatto 20 hhds; bacon 196 bales; bladders 2 trces; butter 51 casks, cotton 307 bags, fustick 66 tons; indigo 14 seroons; lard 68 brls; lignum vitae 3½ tons; oats 1472 bshls;
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Goods: imports at Bristol, contd - whale oil 120 tons; pork 3 brls 31 ½-brls; porter 212 trces; seal skins 1050; Irish tallow 6hghds; whale fins 2c; wheat 5 sacks 2104 bshls 2,104 bushels
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Deaths: Mrs Hamlyn, widow of Mr Hamlyn, late coachmaker, at Chippenham [NFD]
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Travel: Frome turnpike roads - next meeting of trustees at George Inn, Frome on Tue 9 Apr at 11 o'clock, J Wickham, clerk & treasurer.
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Crime: theft - several iron bars & other utensils stolen from toolhouse of Mr Jones, gardener at Rose Hill last week. 3 guin reward on conviction from Bath Guardian Society.
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Crime: theft - mottled green striped greatcoat with matching buttons stolen from house of Mr Paine, New Inn, Rivers Street, Bath. 3 guin reward on conviction from Bath Guardian Society.
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Property: ## to let or for sale - new built house, 6 Bath Street. 6 rooms/ floor which is intended to be opened as a tavern & chop house, as there is no such other in Bath, though often wished for. Enq John Ricketts, Argyle Bldgs, Bath.
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Property: to let or for sale - newly built, 5 Bath Street. 3 rooms per floor. Well situated for a lodging house & commodious shop. Enq J Ricketts, Argyle Bldgs, Bath.
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Livestock: horses for sale - 2 thoroughbred mares at York House, upper stables. [no price]
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Health: remedies - "Dr Wheatley's remedy for the itch" cures in a few hours, contains no mercury, agreeable smell, a liquid which does not soil linen. 2s 9d bottle from R Cruttwell, S Hazard, Bath.
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Agriculture: Devizes 28 March, wheat 40s - 56s, peas 30s - 48s, beans 34s - 48s, barley 25s - 33s, oats 23s - 27s per qtr. Warminster 30 March, wheat 46s - 61s, barley 25s - 35s, oats 20s - 23s, beans 38s - 48s per qtr.
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Agriculture: Mark Lane, 1 Apr - total wheat sold 4308 qtrs at av 48s 8¼d - 5¾d dearer than last week. Fine flour 38s, 2nds 36-37s.
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Goods: bread prices [London] - peck loaf 15lb 6oz, 2s 4¾d; ½-peck loaf 8lb 11oz, 14½d; quartern loaf 4lb 5oz, 7¼d.
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Agriculture: average price of grain in England 30 Mar - wheat 5s 11¾d, rye 4s 4¾d, barley 3s 9¾d, oats 2s 4½d, beans 4s 4¼d, peas 4s 6¼d.
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Goods: average price sugar w-e 27 Mar, 53s 11d/cwt excl Customs duty.
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Goods: meat prices - Smithfield 1 Apr, to sink the offal, ox beef 2s 6d-3s4d, we mutton 3s4d-4s, veal 3s 6d- 4s 6d, pork 3s 4d - 4s/stone of 8 lbs.
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Agriculture: report - early beans & barley generally healthy, poor lambing in low country from rottenness [foot rot?]. Smithfield meat prices increasing; etc
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Goods: at Ledbury Fair, best cheese 40s-43s/cwt, 2-meal 34s-36s.
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Travel: John Webb & Co, London carriers, Frome - continuing in business, though not very gainful, despite false reports. £50 reward offered for discovery of author/s of malicious reports etc. Paid by Mr Bowden, attorney at law, Frome
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Livestock: horse for sale - 4 year old bay gelding 14 hands 3" high. Also a one horse chair with Moore's newly invented patent springs complete with harness etc. Sale at livery stables, Pelican Inn, Walcot St, Bath next Sat.
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Finance: James Lilly, late of Bath, but since at Wells, innholder, disowns any debts incurred by his wife Susannah who has left him.
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Goods: for sale - large assortment of French porcelain of the manufacturers of the Queen lately consigned from Paris. At auction room, 22 Westgate St on 4 April for 14 days by H Thurston
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Goods: auction - all household furniture & effects of gentleman leaving Bath, at 3 Brunswick Place about the middle of April by E English.
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Finance: Messrs Horlock & Anderson, bankers in Milsom St, Bath require addresses of holders of their notes bearing interest & request they call at the bank any day this week from 10 am to 4 pm.
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Leisure: Lower Assembly Rooms, Spring Ball for Master of Ceremonies, 12 April. Tickets from Mr King's, Harington Place.
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Leisure: New Assembly Rooms, Spring Ball for Master of Ceremonies, 22 April. Tickets from Mr Tyson, Brunswick Place.
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Visitors: arrivals in Bath - Lord & Lady Cranbrook, Lord Stawell, Lady Carr, Sir Henry Goodricke, Sir John Thorold.
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Health: Bath Infirmary - Dr Moodie of Lyncombe elected physician yesterday in the room of Dr Robertson, resigned.
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Churches: ## Miss Dalmer was appointed organist at St James's Church yesterday.
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Marriages: John Hyde, esq of Wortham Suffolk to Miss Bathoe (eldest dtr of John Bathoe, esq of the Crescent) by Right Rev Bishop of Cloyne at Walcot Church this morning.
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Deaths: Thomas Jones, esq of Hereford in his lodgings on Monday night .
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Deaths: Mr Thomas Gibbs, late of Bath, dealer in horses etc, at Corsham on Tuesday .
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Deaths: Mrs Southby of Malmesbury Wilts on Wed 27 Mar.
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Deaths: Mrs Tully, wife of Mr Tully, hosier, on North Parade, on Saturday.
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Deaths: Mr Thomas Evill at Lamb Inn, Bathford which house he kept upwards of 35 years, on Saturday
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