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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Goods: for sale - fine toned pedal harp at Lintern's Musick Warehouse, Abbey Churchyard. Also every musical publication & new & 2nd hand musical instruments. Harpsichords, pianofortes, guitars etc tuned repaired or let on hire.
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1604/ article:1 c
Property: to let - immediately, exceedingly good house, coach-house, 5 stall stable, large gardens & delightful situation 1½ miles Bath. Apply printer.
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1605/ article:1 c
Services: Bradford 11 Oct. Daniel Milsom, cloth worker has this day taken out licence to act as auctioneer. Offers services, requests encouragement particularly from friends of late Mr James.
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1606/ article:1 c
Goods: for sale - small stock iron-bound home-made beer vessels, 3 -5 hogsheads each. Also some very good porter measures, good stone malt mill & a still one. All cheap from John Walker, Road near Frome.
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1607/ article:1 c
Finance: creditors of late Robert Wheeler to meet at Greyhound & Shakespeare, Market Place, Bath Nov 1, to receive dividends from his effects. All having demands on estate to send to Mr Gunning, the Vineyards or come prepared at the meeting.
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1608/ article:1 c
Travel: for sale - chariot & pair of horses, together or separately. Chariot good condition, horses steady. Box of chariot takes off. Apply Black Dog, Standerwick Common, Bath - Warminster Road.
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1609/ article:1 c
Property: persons possessed of property within Colerne parish to meet Fox & Hounds, Colerne on 23 Oct to consider intended application to Parliament for enclosure of the common, arable fields & other communable lands & to settle & agree upon the Bill & other means to further the same
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1610/ article:1 c
Leisure: J Dash has taken over riding house, out-rides, livery stables from Mr Scrace. 16 lessons 3 guin or 5s per lesson. Training & breaking in of horses, 1 guin month. Saddle & coach horses & carriages taken in livery by day, week, month or year.
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1611/ article:1 c
Education: Academy, 7 Barton Bldgs, Bath - W Stevens takes over from late master Mr Moor [sic] & requests continued support.
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1612/ article:1 d
Goods: R Tanner thanks for past support in St Andrews Terrace & is now removed to late Mr Montague's shop opposite Pump Room with new assortment of perfumes & variety of snuffs.
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1613/ article:1 d
Property: to let - shop with apartment above, St Andrews Terrace. Apply R Tanner, shop opposite Pump Room.
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1614/ article:1 d
Property: Wm. Davis, 6 Trim St, Bath, acts as agent, management of landed estates, houses etc. Several houses for sale & let, also genteel lodgings.
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1615/ article:1 d
Property: to let - genteel dining room apartment with 2 or 3 bedchambers, any length of time, with boarding in private social family, central situation. Apply Wm. Davis, 6 Trim Street.
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1616/ article:1 d
Goods: for sale - quantity fine castor oil, cheap. Apply Wm. Davis, 6 Trim Street.
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1617/ article:1 d
Property: to let - for 1, 3 or 7 years, newly-built dwelling house at Melksham, 3 parlours, 3 bedchambers, 2 garretts etc, garden on each side of house on side of field called Cunnegar. Apply John Moxham, bellows maker, Melksham.
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1618/ article:1 d
Property: to let - orchard "Can Orchard" in Melksham, adjoining house above , 3 acres stocked fruit trees. Apply John Moxham, bellows maker, Melksham.
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1619/ article:1 d
Agriculture: grain prices/qtr - Bear Key, wheat 40-50s, barley 23-28s, oats 17s-24s, beans 29s-32s
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1620/ article:2 c
Agriculture: grain prices/qtr - Warminster, wheat 46-62s, barley 22-26s, oats 21s-24s, beans 32s-42s; Devizes, wheat 48s-60s, barley, 24s-29s, oats 20-24s, beans 34s-42s.
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1621/ article:2 c
Goods: auction - all household furniture of a house in Monmouth St, Bath, cnr of Chapel Row. At Queen Square, 15 Oct by Wm. Birchall.
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1622/ article:2 c
Leisure: Theatre Royal Bath - comic opera, "The Maid of the Mill" with farce "All the Worlds a Stage" on 16 Oct. Pit 6d, 1st gallery 1s 6d, upper gallery 1s.
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1623/ article:2 d
Services: Hellyer (successor to Mr Potts) & Brien (late foreman to Mr Denie) tailors & habit makers, Union Pssge, Stall St. Give highest wages, employ best workmen in Bath. Making a plain suit 12s, pair breeches 3s, lieutenants uniform 14s, ladies riding dress 12s, livery/postillion's jacket & waistcoat 7s, child's dress 5s
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1624/ article:2 d
Leisure: Trowbridge Assembly to be held George Inn, 18 Oct to be continued monthly on Thursday nearest full moon.
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1625/ article:3 b
Goods: for sale - at Trowbridge, furnace, meshing tub, coolers which will brew 12 bushels, 6 very good hogshead casks, some smaller ditto, good apple mill & press. Enq Charles Salter, Trowbridge.
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1626/ article:3 c
Publications: "2 sermons" preached in Laycock parish church by Edward Popham DD. rector of Chilton Foliat & vicar of Laycock. Published today, price 2s. Printed & sold by S Hazard, & all other booksellers.
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1627/ article:3 c
Goods: to be sold - large stock of Mayo & Co, linen drapers, mercers, haberdashers due to partnership being dissolved. Those indebted to said partnership to settle up in 2 months.
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1628/ article:3 c
Notices: Sherston 8 Oct. Harry Boulton, now or late of Corston, Wilts breeches-maker left a quantity of breeches, gloves & working tools with Isaac Manning, Angel Inn, Sherston. Unless said goods are taken away within 14 days they will be sold to pay a certain sum due & cost of this advertisement
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1629/ article:3 c
Leisure: New Assembly Rooms. First Cotillon Ball at these rooms on 14 Oct. Wm. Dawson M.C.
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1630/ article:3 c
Visitors: arrivals in Bath - Earl Hardwick, Sir William Wheler & Lady, Sir Richard King & Lady, Sir Noah Thomas, Lady Ann Benson, Lady Malpas, Lady Edwards. [NOTP], Wm Dawson, esq (MC New Rooms), Richard Tyson, esq (MC Lower Rooms).
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1631/ article:3 c
Marriages: Robert Crowe, esq of Catterick in Yorkshire to Miss Anne Buckle of Bath at the Abbey, on Friday
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1632/ article:3 d
Marriages: Mr John Bent of Hertfordshire to Miss Bullock of Bath at Walcot Church on Monday.
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1633/ article:3 d
Deaths: Miss Maria O'Donnell of Ireland on Monday.
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1634/ article:3 d
Deaths: Mr Robert Woodroffe, under-pumper on Wednesday.
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1635/ article:3 d
Deaths: Mr Thomas Newport, clothier, at Frome lately.
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1636/ article:3 d
News: Wm. Street, esq, banker sworn as Mayor of Bath for ensuing year. Usual procession to Abbey Church (100 young gents from Grammar School, with mayor, MP, Aldermen & Common Council) for sermon by Rev Mr Wood. Superb entertainment after in the Great Room
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1637/ article:3 d
Leisure: Theatre Royal Bath - Mrs Cowley's latest comedy "More Ways Than One", now in rehearsal.
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1638/ article:3 d
Crime: convicted at our last assizes & stood in the pillory as sentence yesterday & today - John Hurman of taking goods from Mr Hallet & Mr Grigg in Bath in the name of Farmer Barnard of Combe Hay.
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1639/ article:3 d
Education: Sunday School established at Frome by R Wilson, esq of Frome-Fields.
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1640/ article:3 d
Crime: convicted at Gen Qtr Sessions for Wilts last week & sentenced to 7yrs transportation - Wm Pullen, Joseph Feltham & Joseph Longstreet - for stealing divers amounts of superfine Spanish wool, the property of Benjamin Webb of Melksham.
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1641/ article:3 d
Education: Sunday School at Nympsfield, Gloucs - beneficial as morals of lower class of person in parish, "barbarous ignorance & abandoned profligacy"; etc
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1642/ article:3 d
Education: Sunday Schools - large subscriptions for establishing Sunday Schools for the instruction of poor children at many towns inc Bradford [? Wilts or Yorks], Trowbridge, Halifax, Manchester, Birmingham & Derby
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1643/ article:3 d
Politics: ## costs etc of selection as Bath MP of J Harrington [sic], esq of Kelston, 28 Dec 1646. Stays at George Inn & dinner there 26 & 31 Dec. Spent overall £3 7s for victuals, drink, hire of horse & divers gifts inc 2s to city messengers bringing Mayor's letter. Also detailed A/Cs.
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1644/ article:4:00 AM
Finance: Horse tax, clarification for farmers - horses kept by farmer but occasionally ridden to market covered by Act. In case of team, select 1 horse, enter it & pay duty (London, 15 Oct)
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1645/ article:1:00 AM
Music: concerts at Wool Hall, Frome - performances between music on 25 Oct "She Stoops to Conquer"; 27 Oct, "Douglass" with "Bon Ton"; 29 Oct "Busybody" with "The Quaker". Mr Biggs & Co acknowledge favours at Warminster & hope for patronage at Frome.
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1646/ article:1 c
Livestock: for sale - handsome thoroughbred mare rising 5 years, the property of gentleman who bred her, perfectly sound, very gentle, promises to make elegant mare for lady. 25 guin. Apply 15 New King St, Bath.
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1647/ article:1 c
Crime: lost supposed stolen - from field in Batheaston on night of 8 Oct, a black mare, [description] supposed to be with foal. Anyone returning said mare to Wm. Fry, of Batheaston shall receive 1 guin if strayed, & reward of 5 guin if stolen & offenders convicted.
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1648/ article:1 c
Health: "Medical Cases" by R W Stack, MD, MRCP (Lond) of Bath, pub today, price 2s, printed by R Cruttwell.
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1649/ article:1 d
Travel: Warminster & Frome to Bath turnpike - trustees meeting at Woolpack Inn, Beckingtonon 26 Oct at 11 am. J Maskelyn, clerk.
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1650/ article:1 d
Travel: for sale - chariot & pair of horses together or separately. Chariot in good condition, horses steady & sound. Box of chariot removable. Apply Black Dog, Standerwick Common, on Bath - Warminster turnpike road.
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1651/ article:1 d
News: Mr Blanchard & party made 4th aerial voyage by balloon from Little Chelsea at 12 o'c 8 mins, blown by gale, brief descent on Sodbury Common, then landed at Rumsey, Hants at 4pm, a journey of 73 miles
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1652/ article:2:00 AM
Deaths: John, Earl Tylney, in Naples. Died without issue leaving estates to his nephew Sir James Tylney Long, MP for Devizes.
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