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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Finance: bankruptcy - John Streeton, haberdasher, Bath & Southampton to surrender 21 & 22 July & 21 Aug at Guildhall London.
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Leisure: J Symons, Alfred St, Bath proposes a series of shady walks in Bath. Footway to pleasure ground recently planted by Mr Symons is by Mr Jelly's house (Gay's Place) & the carriageway is by lane adjoining Walcot Turnpike. Will be steep but very safe.
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Leisure: benefit of Mr Whitaker - Shakespeare's "Richard III" followed by musical entertainment "The Deserter" at Theatre Royal Bath on 17 July,
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Property: to let immediately - centre house N-side Beauford Sq, all conveniences & garden at rear. Apply Mr Harford, attorney, Green St, Bath.
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Property: to let - very good house in Bell Lane, late in possession Wm Gibbs, esq. Apply Mr Harford, attorney Green St, Bath.
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Travel: for sale - low phaeton, very cheap, single or pair of horses. May be seen at Mr Phillip's, coachmaker in Monmouth St, Bath.
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Travel: for sale - handsome thoroughbred grey mare 4 years, sound, suitable for lady, gentle, elegant, belongs to breeder. View Mr Dash's livery stables, few days only. Bath
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Property: to let - commodious house in Bath, newly painted/papered, elegant marble chimney pieces, front garden, dining room 24'X 17', 4 rooms/floor, servants hall, brewhouse, coach-house, stabling 4 horses, delightful country views, reasonable rent. Apply Mr Spackman, coachmaker, Kingsmead St, Bath
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Property: private sale or auction - 3 houses separate or together, Widcombe parish nr Turnpike. 11 rooms in each, vaults & good pump water, gardens to river, each let at £12 p.a. Enq Wm Missett, auctioneer, top Horse St; or Mr Rosevear, Mason's Arms (next door to premises) Masons Arms next door to premises who will show sam
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Notices: from Hannah Palmer of Horton Gloucs, July 1784 - Thomas Palmer, journeyman blacksmith of Sodbury has threatened to kill me & burn my father's house down over our heads. If he does not desist, information will be laid before Magistrates.
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Finance: several ladies & gentlemen still owing Mr Cary for drinking the waters at different pumps, requested to pay to Mr Woodroffe only at bar of Great Pump Room. Mr Cary's time expires 6 July.
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Visitors: arrivals in Bath - Sir Walter Vavasour [NOTP]
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News: alterations in conveyance of mail from London commences next Monday fortnight. Dispatched from London at 8 pm; from Bath to London at 6 pm every day. Letters delivered next day.
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Marriages: Mr Francis Riley, surgeon & apothecary, a Quaker of Devizes to Miss Sarah Youen an amiable young lady of the same place at Devizes on Tue.
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Marriages: Mr Grigg, surgeon of Bath to Miss Dickman of Hammersmith on Tuesday. [no place given]
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Deaths: -- Le Merchant, esq of Guernsey, at his house in the Circus on Monday
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Deaths: John Curtis at Pitcomb last week. He retained his senses till few days before death, date of birth uncertain as reputably a large lad who could walk when baptised on 25 Jan 1676.
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Deaths: Mr Wm Morris at the Globe Inn, Kingsmead Sq on Monday
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Health: ## vaccination - 157 poor children prepared for small pox at public dispensary, Cumberland. 30 were innoculated, parents objected. Every innoculated child recovered without need of medical attention, 73 of others died.
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News: weather - great storm last Wed, thunder & lightning from 9pm to 2am, severe rain shower for 3 min at 11pm. No damage in neighbourhood.
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Agriculture: grain prices/qtr - Warminster, wheat 43s to 57s, barley 23s-27s, oats 22- [page torn]; Devizes, wheat 46s-58s, barley 24s-28s, oats 22s- [page torn].
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Finance: proposed duty on coal - when Chancellor's proposal known in Somerset, gentlemen concerned & also principal consumers held meeting at Radstock. After expressing apprehensions, 13 signatories sent express letter opposing duty to their MPs Sir John Trevelyan & Mr Edward Phelips (6 Jul). [Full text]
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Education: Mrs Adelaide Goguel of Paris, French boarding & day school for young ladies opening 20 Aug, 2 New King St. French language, lace, embroidery, vocal & instrumental music. Only French spoken. English, dancing if required.
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Finance: bankruptcy of Thomas Gorton or Gordon, clothier of Frme Selwood. The acting assignee & treasurer desire creditors to meet him a David French's "The Wagon & Horses" at Frome Selwood on 11 Aug.
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Travel: Cirencester to Lambridge turnpike - trustees meeting at William Turner's, Beaufort Arms, Petty France on 3 Aug for replacement of officers. James Ludlow, clerk, Sodbury.
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Travel: Cirencester to Lambridge toll road - £1,000 wanted on security of tolls at gates on this road. Apply James Ludlow, clerk, Sodbury before 3 Aug.
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Property: to let - mill at Chewton Keynsham for manufacturing woods [sic] for dyers' use capable of 200 tons of wood p.a. [? woad, grown locally] Good supply of water on River Chew. Apply Mr Philip Lediard, Thomas St, Bristol; or Mr John Thomas on premises.
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Goods: auction - all household furniture, stock of beer, ale, spirits, all brewing utensils, mash tub, neat whiskey & 2 horses all belonging to Mr Morris, decd. At his late house, the Globe Inn, cnr of Kingsmead Sq. View 27 Jul & sale 28 & 30 Jul by Mr Evatt, appraiser & auctioneer,
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Goods: for sale - cheap, low phaeton. View Mr Philips, coachmaker, Monmouth Street. Suitable single pair of horses.
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Employment: wanted - millman to manage private fulling mill with 2 pairs of stocks. Sobriety & abilities in all branches of milling. Good house, orchard, garden available & if married the more agreeable. Apply Mr John Gale Everett, Heytesbury; Mr Whitaker, Melksham; or Mr John Waldron, Trowbridge
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Leisure: florist's feast at Woolpack Inn, Beckington 12 Aug. Competition for three best whole-blown carnations of 3 sorts; details of prizes. All entrants to dine with the company. Dinner 2 pm. Mr Wm Hudden & Mr John Harvey, stewards.
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Property: auction - substantial house, stable, outhouses, garden, orchard & 8 acres rich pasture in Nunney, now in occup Mr Robert Phillips. Lease held under Thomas Horner, esq for 99 years, etc. At The Wheel, Nunney on 2 Aug by John Harvey (auctioneer of Lwr Market Pl, Frome).
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Finance: debtors & creditors of estate of late Mr Thomas Pillinger, coal & corn merchant, bottom New King St to account to Mr Wm. Ford or Mr Samuel Sainsbury of Bath. Business will be carried on by son George Pillinger.
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Goods: auction - all household effects, brewing utensils, copper furnace, strong beer, etc, [long list of items] effects of late Thomas Arundell, esq, decd. At house at Rowden Hill nr 12th mile stone from Bath on 26 & 27 July by Edmund English (of Broad St, Bath).
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Property: to let immediately - house with coach-house, stable, garden field adjoining property. Apply Angel Inn Chippenham; or Edmund English, auctioneer, Broad St, Bath.
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Property: to let - house in Paragon Bldgs, good repair. Apply Angel Inn, Chippenham; or Edmund English, auctioneer, Broad St, Bath.
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Property: auction - 3 tnmnts, barn, stable, outhouses, garden, orchard at Inglesbatch, Bath 4 miles. Also several pieces of pasture, arable, coppice in all 73 acres & let at £60 pa. At Mr George Arnold's, White Lion, Bath on 30 July by Daniel Dickes. Apply Mr Freeme, attorney, Marshfield
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Goods: auction - household furniture, prints, linen, etc [long list] of Mr Richard Scrace at Riding School Bath on 4 Aug. Several dressed horses & hacks, saddles, bridles, corn bins, etc. At Riding School on 5 Aug, by Wm Birchall (of Queen Sq).
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Property: auction - lease for remaining 86 of 99 years lease of whole premises of [Scrace's] Riding School. Particulars Wm Birchall, auctioneer, Queen Sq, Bath
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Leisure: Spring Gardens Vauxhall - vocal & instrumental music & fireworks on Tue 17 July, 7pm. Oboe Mr Ashley. Tickets 1s at Gate of Gardens, & Parade Coffee house only.
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Goods: dressed turtle, Bush Tavern, Bristol every day during season, sale in small quantities sent to all parts of country, warranted fresh for 10 days. Also turtles for sale all sizes. [Bristol but may be of interest]
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Visitors: arrivals in Bath - Lord & Lady Montague, Earl Kingston, Lord Kingsborough, Lord Lisburne, Sir Cornwallis Maud. notp
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Leisure: Bathwick Villa - public tea with music on 23 Jul & thereafter every Monday & Thursday evening. 1s, tea or coffee included.
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Music: Bathwick Villa - grand concert of sacred music for general thanksgiving for restoration of peace, with fireworks on 29 July. [no price maybe 1s]
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Churches: Rev Mr Archdeacon Chapman to visit Bath on 4 Aug; & to Keynsham on 5 Aug.
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Deaths: Miss Mary Blacker, dtr of - Blacker, esq of Bath, on Friday.
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Deaths: Joseph Lovell, esq several times mayor of Wells & one of His Majesty's Justices for this county, last Friday.
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Deaths: - Nicholson, esq an Irish gentleman of considerable property at his house in Trim Street, lately.
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Deaths: Mr John Collett, many years master at Red Lion Inn, Woolverton, Thursday last.
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Agriculture: ## most generally plentiful harvest in memory of man is expected, garden fruits, hay, wheat, barley, a burden of superior apples & pears. Prices of cider, perry, malt will fall.
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