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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Education: Ladies Boarding School, Corsham - Miss Whittaker continues school of Mrs Butler, decd
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Crime: trespass - game on the Manors of Stoke & Maddington protected, anyone trespassing & destroying game will be prosecuted.
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1546/ article:1,d
Property: auction, lot 1/ 4 - Cross Keys public house in occupation of Mrs Taylor (ill health forces sale). At Christopher Inn, Bath on 20 Aug by Mr Plura
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1546/ article:3 e
Finance: Income Tax Act - all persons residing in Bath, hundreds of Bathampton & Wellow & liberty of Hampton & Claverton engaged in trade or manufacture to deliver statements at Income Tax Office, 9 Fountain Bldgs, Bath on 18, 19 & 20 July. Richard Else, clerk to Commissioners.
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1546/ article:3 d
Crime: Mordecai Bollen charged with robbing Henry Sully, late of Trowbridge, of 2s 9d between Winsley & Bradford 15 Jan 1783. [date sic]
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1547/ article:2,a
Leisure: First Cotillon Ball, New Assembly Rooms, 12 Oct. Richard Tyson, MC
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1547/ article:3 b
Goods: J Lintern's musical library & instruments warehouse, 3 Abbey Church Yard, Bath informs the nobility he also has some 2nd-hand harpsichords etc
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1547/ article:1,d
Education: Mr Grimani, author of the "Lady's Grammar" & teacher of French & Italian at Eton College gives teaching. Meet him at his "Model of London", Three Tuns, Stall St, Bath or his lodgings, 5 Orchard St, where his "Model of Rome" to be seen.
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1547/ article:3 b
Crime: ## fish tailing - the men detected tailing trout from river at Midford acknowledge their crime & promise not to re-offend. Forgiven by Mr Skurray, the fishery proprietor. From Samuel Taplen, James Selway, George Heberd, Thomas Hopkins & George Swift. Witness Geo Flower
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Property: auction, lot 2/4 - house & shop adj Cross Keys in possn of Miss Ann Dando, grocer & tea dealer as tenant at will - rent £30 p.a. At Christopher Inn on 20 Aug by Mr Plura
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Education: Rev T Burnthwaite of Batheaston - present vacation to end 22 July. School has 2 vacancies. House is pleasantly situated 2 miles from Bath. Particulars from printer; or Mr Marshall's library, Milsom St, Bath.
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Property: for sale - house & offices, W-side Russel St. 2 parlours, 2 drawing rooms, 3 bedchambers, coachhouse, stables etc. Partcrs apply Mr Baldwin, architect.
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Leisure: Lower Rooms - public breakfast with music will be held Wednesday mornings. Subscribers 1s, non subscribers 2s 6d. James King, MC
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Fashion: [popularity of] shoestrings [laces] has so injured fancy buckle-makers that a man who formally earned 2 guin/week can now get only 6-7s/week.
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1548/ article:2:00 AM
Property: to let - unfurnished large house at Upper East Hayes on the London Road. 4 rooms on each floor, stable, washhouse to be built if required. Enq Mr Plura.
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Crime: theft - quantity of fruit stolen from garden of Mrs Cracraft at Lyncombe last Saturday night. One guin reward offered by Mrs Cracraft & 3 guin by Bath Guardian Society on conviction of offender.
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Property: auction, lot 3/4 - small shop adj Cross Keys, let at rent of 7 guin p.a to Mr Jenkins. At Christopher Inn 20 Aug by Mr Plura
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Travel: Weymouth coach will commence for summer season on Monday 15 July, every Mon, Wed & Fri morning at 7 am & return on alternate days. Performed by Pickwick & Co, White Hart, Bath.
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1548/ article:3 d
Employment: new married land-surveying assistant seeks post as land steward or surveyor, or receiver of rents. Write to AB at printer, or Messrs Rayer & Harmer, 63 Cannon St, London
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Visitors: arrivals in Bath - Duke & Duchess of Chandos, Sir John & Lady Aubrey, Sir John Poole, Lady Richards, Lady Jane Courtenay, Mr & Lady Mary Bowlby, Lady Wells [NOTP].
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1549/ article:3 b
Leisure: Mrs Siddons reported to have loaned £8,000 to Mr Sheridan towards his £18,000 purchase of a share in the Drury Lane Theatre.
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1549/ article:2:00 AM
Fashion: William Lonsdale, silk weaver & mercer announces the sale of a newly acquired collection of fancy demisaisons & winter silks and satins at 1 North Parade, corner of Gallaway's Bldgs, Bath. Also black armozines, ducapes & lustrings etc.
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Crime: stolen dog - light brown terrier called "Prince" lately stolen from W Brereton, esq. 1 guin reward offer by Mr Brereton & 2 guin by Bath Guardian Society on conviction of offender.
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1549/ article:1,d
Property: auction, lot 4/4 - small shop facing Wade's Psg in possn of Mr M'Cauley, muffin mfr at rent of £15 p.a. At Christopher Inn 20 Aug by Mr Plura
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Property: to let or for sale - 7 South Parade, Bath, 6 rooms on a floor, suitable for lodging or boarding-house. Enq Mr Day, 7 Westgate Bldgs, Bath or Mr Heney, 19 Stokes Croft, Bristol.
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Leisure: exhibition of wax figures, includes 20 royal personages at Old Rooms, Lower Walks. Daily 10 am to 9 pm. Entrance 1s. Also artist does portraits in wax or miniatures.
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Deaths: Rev Henry Harris M A, vicar at Norton St. Phillip for near 47 yrs, within a few days of his 80th birthday on Wednesday last.
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1550/ article:3 b
Publications: letter to editor about people overindulging eating walnuts, and a poem
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Music: Mr Rauzinni's subscription concerts in New Assembly Rooms begin 11 Nov. One Act ancient music, 1 act modern, inc Handel choruses. Price gentlemen 1½ guins, ladies 1 guin. Principal singers, Miss Cantelo, Mr Incledon, Mstr Taylor, Mr J Mahon & Mr Harrison
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Employment: respectable steady & healthy character offers his services as land steward (or where the pen & activity are required) with record where great trust & judgement were inseparable. Offers 2,000 guin bond at Bank. AJ at Mr Brown's, historical painter to Duke & Duchess of York, 20 Cavendish Sq, London
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Travel: proposal for opening direct travel from Essex to Kent by tunnel under Thames to be adopted by general subscription. Govt has sanctioned work
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1550/ article:4 b
Leisure: Sydney Gardens Vauxhall - Grand Gala with display of fireworks on 16 Jul. Pre booked tickets 2s at Gate; & at principal inns, libraries & music shops.
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1550/ article:3 d
Leisure: New Assembly Rooms - Richard Tyson appointed Master of Ceremonies, thanks subscribers at Lower Rooms.
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Crime: stables & outhouses of Lady Stepney behind the Crescent broken into. Valuables had been secured, so little taken. Bath Society of Guardians amply reward those preventing robberies or apprehending offenders.
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1551/ article:3 b
Travel: ## Stage coach Bill - limiting no. of passengers on coaches is effective 1 Nov, when no more than 6 persons to ride on roof at one time, or more than 2 persons on box beside driver. Fine 40s for each person.
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Goods: "The Patent Fleecy Hosiery" in stockings, socks, caps & gloves for the gout & rheumatism sold by Mr Tully, North Parade, Bath.
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Property: auction - several fee farm rents issuing & payable out of several houses in Bath St & 2 houses in Cheap St. At Guildhall on Mon 8 Oct . Particulars Mr George, clerk to the Improvement Commissioners of Bath.
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Crime: swindlers - letter re. notorious gang of swindlers who swarm about the country at this season of the year with EO [sic], Rouge et Noir & other gaming tables at fairs or races targetting simple rustics - some 250 miscreants who clear from £300 to £1. Accompanied by pickpockets.
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Publications: poems by late Mrs Alcock of Bath, published this day, 7s 6d. From W Gye, Market Place & other booksellers.
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1551/ article:3 e
Leisure: Master of Ceremonies, Old (Lower) Rooms - James King, Queen Sq & Simeon Moreau, Belvedere also submit names for election as MC.
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1552/ article:3,b
Crime: a correspondant warns the young & inexperienced of [card] sharpers, & the numerous ways they use to gain money from inexperienced.
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Art: Mrs Oliver, while Miss Shakespeare, excited so much attention at Bath that young Lawrence was applied to paint her portrait. This pleased all who saw it.
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1552/ article:3,a
Goods: Gill's late shop in Wade's Passage, Bath now opened by A & S Hemmings, pastry cooks & confectioners [dtrs of C Hemmings, the poulterer] with assistance of Mrs Baker late of George Street. Hot pastries & soups of all kinds every day at 12 o'clock.
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Employment: Bath turnpike roads - several gate keepers wanted for collecting tolls at gates. Applicants must be honest & sober with proper testimonials. Apply PH. George, clerk by 15 Sept.
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Goods: ## for sale - modern harpsichord by Longman & Broderip (2 unison & octave stops & one pedal) belonging to decd young lady. Lowest price 35 guin
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Agriculture: Kingsdown Market - to take place on 23 Sept & continue every Monday before Michaelmas for sale of horses, cattle, sheep, bacon, cheese etc. Sheep pens may be had on application to Mr Charles Jones of Box.
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1552/ article:3 e
Music: 8 subscription concerts at New Assembly Rooms from 9 Nov, subs 1 guin, non subs 5s. Principal vocalists - Miss Cantelo & Snr Rauzzini. Mr Herschell (cello), Miss Guest (pianoforte & organ).
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Crime: Farmer Dandy of Dunder Hill was robbed of £3 9s 6d on Saturday week nr Shepton Mallet by 2 deserters, since taken.
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Visitors: arrivals in Bath - Earl of Huntingdon, Earl & Countess of Sefton, Countess of Lonsdale, Lord Shuldam, Baron & Baroness de Nagel, Lady Butler, Sir John Scott & Lady, Sir Thos Cullum & Lady , Lady Ann Sturt, Sir Geo Warren, Hon & Rev Mr Dawson, Hon Mrs Bland, Hon C Boyle
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Leisure: 1st Dress Ball at New Assembly Rooms on 2 Nov. Ladies not to appear in hats at Balls or Concerts. Note - just one subscription to Dress Ball at New Assembly Rooms for last 3 years. Subs cease when leave Bath, so give notice to Rooms.
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