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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Publications:"The Bath Lover, or, The Mercenary Courtship etc". Pubd next Sat, 1s. Printed by R Cruttwell & sold by Pratt & Marshall's, & by all other booksellers in Bath
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Property: to let - commodious house in Stall St, Bath, 4 rooms, elegant parlour & shop in front, room adjoining, large wine vaults, now in possn Mr John Dodd. Enq Mr Dodd, Stall St, or Mr Edward Vernon Goodall, attorney.
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Property: for sale - public house, at the sign of "The Bell" in Stall St, Bath. Enq Mr Dodd, Stall St, Bath, or of Mr Edward Vernon Goodall, attorney.
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Notices: stray horse - brown-bay blind mare, hackney-type found in his field by Edward Willis, Cross Keys Farm, Lyncombe. Proof of ownership & expenses & keep of maintenance required
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Property: to let - Grove Tavern nr Market now in possn of Mr Henry Ballanger. Fixtures at fair appraisal. Enq at the house.
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Property: auction - f/hold estate at Weston. 3 pieces pasture 18 acres, barn, barton & stone-built shed, now occupd by Mr Wm Jones. At house of Geo Arnold, White Lion, Market Pl on 27 Feb by Daniel Dickes. Enq Mr Freeme, attorney, Marshfield; Mr John Fisher, Monkton Combe; etc.
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Publications: "New Bath Guide" 2nd edtn, pub this day, price 1s & 1s 6d neatly ½-bound & marbled. Contents inc. lists of medical faculty, artists, attornies, inns & taverns, lodging & boarding houses, etc. 6 copper plates inc of MCs, Crescent & Richard Nash, esq.
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Industry: ## new invention for wool-combing announced by Lord Bathurst. A new way of constructing a comb-pot, which will preserve health & lessen expense of wool combing etc [Long account]. (Cirencester 16 Jan).
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News: weather - from Gainsborough, great crowd of people on frozen River Trent - collapsed, 90 people fell in water, 4 saved.
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Law: Western Circuit - Baron Hotham, Baron Perryn
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Leisure: Devizes Assembly at Town Hall on Mon 9 Feb. To begin at 6o'c
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Property: for sale - fee farm rents in Bath, value £120 p.a. Enq John Jefferys, esq, Crescent, Bath.
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News: weather - frozen snow at hedge height in parish of Corney, Cumberland & carts unable to [go on roads]. At Barnard Castle, snow was 2½ yards deep on 25 Jan, & hay £4 10s/ton.
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Charity: letter from "Christianus" deplores the lack of aid to the poor in extreme weather. Eulogies on previous times - Mr [Beau] Nash, "friend & patron of the poor", & on Mr Duel Taylor, rector of Bath & Mr Sparrow, rector of Walcot.
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Agriculture: Mark Lane - poor corn sales. Wheat 36s-48s, barley 25s-34s, rye 27s-29s, oats 19s-20s. Fine flour 38-39s/sack
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Agriculture: grain prices - Warminster market, wheat 48s-58s, barley 16s-19s, oats 20s-24s, beans 36s-40s.
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Churches: St James's parish - Peter Lidiard elected Sexton, & thanks inhabitants. He succeeds the late Mr Goulding.
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Industry: John Naish & James Stibbs, tanners in Lambridge, dissolve their partnership. John Naish to continue business.
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Travel: postcoaches from Shakespeare Tavern, Westgate, Bath (kept by John Ashly) daily at 8am in 2 days to George Inn, Drury lane, London. Inside £1 6s, out 15s, short journeys 3d/mile etc. Performed by Kirby & Co. Bath.
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Employment: runaway apprentice from Rev Henry Bayntun at Road on 1 Jan - Job Penny age 14, pitted with small-pox, wearing dark brown breeches
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News: state of Ireland needs Government attention - "a nation of geese not foxes"
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News: ## Master of the Pump pays £800 p.a to sell the water - 2 year lease. Some people do not sign book to avoid impertinent visitors. Some people not paying at all.
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Visitors: ## arrivals in Bath - Lord & Lady Stawell, Lord Cranstoun, Lady Bromley, Hon Mrs Grey [NOTP], Capt Nelson, Capt Greenwood.
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Marriages: Mr Robert Elliott of Bristol, hairdresser, to Miss Parker of Bath, at Bristol on Saturday, .
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Deaths: Mrs Quinn, in Miles Court, Bath, on Monday
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Deaths: the lady of Wintrop [sic] Baldwin, esq., at his house in the Crescent, on Thursday se'nnight [week ago].
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Deaths: Mrs Nagle (the lady of David Nagle, esq. in the Circus) on Friday .
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Deaths: Miss Enys (eldest dtr of John Enys, esq, decd of Cornwall) at her lodgings in Bath on Friday,
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Churches: Rev John Batchelor of Trowbridge, appointed Surrogate to grant licenses for diocese of Sarum, by Sir Charles Gould.
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Churches: Rev James Howell BA preferred to rectory of Clutton on presentation of Rt Hon Earl of Warwick
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Charity: generous relief given to distressed manufacturers in the clothing country. Collections in parishes.
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Charity: ## at Wells - substantial assistance for benefit of poor £100 since last Friday. Bread & coal distributed in present inclement weather.
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Leisure: "Castle of Andalusia" repeated yesterday [Tue] evening . Not performed last week because of Mr Brett's sudden absence. Mr Brown sang well, & played "Alphonsus" better than Mr Brett.
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Crime: Mr Ashman, Bath musician, robbed at pistol-point by footpad nr Claverton Down. Stolen - 10s, silver watch, wedgewood seal & gilt chain
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News:## weather - deeper snow than usual in several parts of the country particularly in W country, several dead bodies found on roads, others dug out of the snow.
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News: ## Mary Feltham, Trowbridge age ca. 20 swore a bastard child to her grandfather, Will Feltham, Steeple Ashton in his 79th year
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Health: news from Belfast Mercury, certain cure for cancer - pitch applied with great success, discovered by chance by a shepherd
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Leisure: Theatre Royal Bath - Sat, "The Chapter of Accidents" with "The Citizen".
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Leisure: benefit of Mr Dimond - by desire of Duchess of Devonshire, "Hamlet" with 2-act comedy "Three weeks after Marriage" at Theatre Royal Bath on 10 Feb. Tickets from Mr Dimond, 4 Gallaway's Bldgs; or Mr Fisher, Box office.
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Fashion: Mr Gale, hosier, hatter & glover, has opened a shop in Wade's Passage, lately owned by his grandfather, Mr John Bowden. Hats cocked, fashionably trimmed, ostrich feathers (black, brown or white). Funerals completely furnished.
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Travel: for sale - stage coach, 4 horses & harness, used on Bath-Bristol route. Enq Angel Inn, nr the Old Bridge, Bath.
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Health: Thomas Howe, chemist & druggist, Milsom St - makes elastic trusses to cure ruptures.
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Employment: caution to public - not to trust Jane Reasey (late servant to Mr & Mrs Crook of Chippenham) who is believed to be now with brother nr Goate's Head, Old King St, Bristol. Mrs Crook gave her a good testimonial, but now has reason to rescind it.
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Education: Mrs Palmer, Kelston refutes rumour she has left the school & no pupils returned. School open & pupils attending. Fees 12 guin p.a & 1 guin entrance
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Employment: companion wanted - for lady of ill health confined to home. Suitable for person of small fortune requiring board, educated & with best recommendation. Applcn letter (post-paid) at Mr Teasdale, grocer, Miles Crt nr Edgar Bldgs, Bath.
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Charity: ## King gives £200, Her Majesty £100, Prince of Wales £100 from their Privy purse for relief in this inclement weather, in addition to annual bounty.
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Charity: ## letter from His Majesty the King to Bishop of London, recommends that all churches & chapels make subscription for the poor in this inclement weather.
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Agriculture: grain prices - Warminster, wheat 48s to 58s/[qtr], barley 26s-29s, oats 20-25s, beans 36s-40s
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Charity: ## many collections in Bristol for the poor in the very cold weather. The two MPs sent £200.
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Deaths: Mrs Sheppard, wife of John Sheppard, eminent clothier of Frome.[no date given]
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