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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Travel: lockage rates reduced to 4s/ton on list of goods for River Avon between Bath & Bristol. [Details given]. Wines, cider, liquor etc & oil - 2pipes, 4hghds or 8 barrels/ton; wheat, peas, beans 10 sacks/ton; barley 14 sacks/ton; oats & malt 16 sacks/ton. Warehouses on Quay
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1020/ article:2 c
Finance: bankruptcy - Robert Moxham of Walcot, timber merchant to surrender to commissioners at Rummer Tavern, Bristol
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1020/ article:3,b
Notices: Bath Agricultural etc Soc. - report of meeting on 13 Jun. Dr Fothergill, VP, in chair. Duke of Buccleugh presented Mr Small's treatise on Ploughs & Wheel carriages, illustrtd with plates. Robert Boyle's accurate tables of grain imports & exports for last 14yrs.
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1020/ article:3 c
News: Alexander Kellet, esq - who died lately in Bath, a man of ability, who humbugged the public with improbable stories
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1020/ article:4:00 AM
Churches: Lord Bishop of Sarum - confirmations & visits to Chippenham on 20 July, to Devizes on 21 July & confirmation at Warminster on 8 Sept.
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1020/ article:2 b
Property: to let - Batheaston Villa, furnished, flower & kitchen gardens, lawn shrubbery & meadow (21 acres in all), with stove green house & cold bath. 2 coach houses & stabling for 6 horses, brewhouse, dairy & laundry. nr London Road 1½ miles Bath, Enq Mr Hay, Bladud Bldgs
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Finance:## new tax on dwelling houses - annual rent between £5 & £20 to pay 8d, between £20 & £40 to pay 1s, £40 upwards to pay 1s 3d.
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Goods: food prices (not local) - Mrs Wyndham's supper last week, 5,000 asparagus at 1guin/100, 100 quarts of green peas at 1 guin/quart,, besides peaches, apricots etc costing at least £500.
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1020/ article:1:00 AM
Education: Mrs & Miss Rosco from Bristol are temporarily opening their new boarding school in Brock St, Bath until their Royal Crescent house is finished. Entrance of £5 5s, boarding £30 p.a
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1021/ article:2 d
Agriculture: wheat prices - Bear Key 28-38s/qtr, Warminster 38s-50s/, Devizes 42s - 51s/qtr,
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1021/ article:3,b
Travel: Bath Agric Soc, contd - meeting on 13 Jun. Mr Meares of Frome exhibited a model of a coach with newly constructed perch to prevent it being overturned. Trial at next meeting in Sept.
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1021/ article:3 c
Health: foundation stone for central building at Bristol last Tue (from 28 June report) with £1,000 presentation from William Turner, esq
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1021/ article:4 b
Crime: committed to Fisherton gaol - John Poulson, labourer of Melksham, for breaking open a house & stealing 1 cloth coat property of John Fillis of Melksham, & shirt, stockings, bread & butter property of John Ruddle.
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1021/ article:2 b
Leisure: benefit Mr Paul (treasurer) & Mr Bartley (box bookkeeper) - tragedy "The Roman Father" (Mr Dimond as Publius Horatius) at Theatre Royal on Thurs 7 June. Tickets Mr Paul at his tea warehouse cnr Broad St, & Mr Bartley at his umbrella warehouse 5 Orange Court, Bath & Theatre
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Leisure: benefit for Miss Taylor - the Comedy of "The Rage" at Theatre Royal Bath on Tue 22 May. Tickets, Mrs Taylor, Orchard St etc.
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Finance: Old Bath Fire Office - general meeting of co-partners at Guildhall, Bath on 4 Mar. J L Davis, secretary
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1021/ article:1 b
Employment: journeyman tallow chandler with good refs wanted immediately. Enq of the printer of Bath Chronicle.
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1022/ article:3:00 AM
Agriculture: other cereal etc prices - Devizes, barley 20s - 27s/qtr, oats 20s- 24s/qtr. Beans 32s - 40s/qtr.
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1022/ article:3,b
Health: F Goddard, surgeon, apothecary, man-midwife has taken shop of late Mr Cookworthy, Melksham.
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1022/ article:3 d
Crime: stolen from plating mill, Weston, Bath, property Mr Shallard of Keynsham, 2 unfinished scythes marked S.S. Reward 1 guin for whoever discovers the offender so he may be caught.
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1022/ article:1 c
Deaths: Mrs Crocker, wife of Mr Crocker, schoolmaster of Frome [NFD]
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1022/ article:2 b
Leisure: benefit Mr Haymes & Mr J Ashley - comedy "Duplicity" or "The Lucky Mistakes" by Mr Holcroft at Theatre Royal Bath on Sat 9 June. Tickets Mr Haymes at Mr Tucker's brandy merchant, St James's St, Bath or Mr J Ashley, Beauford Sq, & Theatre.
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Military: ## Somrst County - meeting genl open standing cmmtee - letter from Henry Dundas suggesting using gamekeepers as sharpshooters might be useful in invasion. Such people willing to enroll will be sought by advertisment. R O J Bryant, clerk to the meeting
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1022/ article:3,c
Property: to let - house in Lansdown Cresc, elegantly furnished. Partcrs Francis D'Arcy, esq, 4 Belle Vue, Bath
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1022/ article:1 b
Finance: partnership dissolved between Samuel Wall & James Baker of Bath & Tiverton [Twerton], common brewers & maltsters. Samuel Wall to carry on business. Orders of beer & malt taken at Syke's brandy warehouse, upper end Avon St, Bath
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1023/ article:3:00 AM
Goods: auction - household furniture of Cap. Holwell, Seend, Devizes. On the premises, 12 July et seq. Catalogues Wm. Birchall, upholder & auctioneer (of Queen Sq, Bath)
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1023/ article:3, b
Employment: wanted for coach trade an acting man as foreman or partner. Also wanted coachsmith. Particulars apply printer.
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1023/ article:3 d
Education: Mrs Ford & her sister's school for young ladies - opens at Frome 21 Jul. Boarding 10 guin p.a, entrance 1 guin. Dancing, music & French by masters of aaproved abilities.
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1023/ article:1 c
Agriculture: wheat prices - Bear Key 43s-55s 6d/qtr, Devizes 56s-62s.
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1023/ article:2 b
Fashion: Mrs Jadoul removed from 1 Quiet St to 11 Cock Lane, Bath. She has no connection with her late shop in Quiet St, "Unjust method to injure her business".
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Property: for private sale - leasehold, 5 Horse St, held under Corpn of Bath. Apply Mr Whittington, 37 Henrietta Court, Bath
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Notices: County of Somerset - general meeting of Lieutenancy & Magistracy to be held at Guildhall, Taunton 9 May. R J Bryant, clerk of general meeting
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1023/ article:1 c
Services: Robert Waglen, junr, ironmonger of Devizes removed from his father's dwelling house to cnr of New St adj to Mr Norris, soapboiler & tallow chandler. Wholesale & retail ironmongery, cutlery, hardware, Pontypool japan ware. Bar iron & smith's tools, also newly patented corn mills.
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1024/ article:3:00 AM
Leisure: bell ringing - at S Wraxall, 4 Aug. Best ½ hour peal wins 6 hats value 2 guin. No previous prize winners, no practice on Sunday & must dine at King's Arms Inn (dinner 1pm precisely).
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1024/ article:3,c
Goods: auction - household furniture of gentleman leaving Bath. At Mr Birchall's auction rooms on 16 & 17 Jun.
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1024/ article:3 d
News: possible royal visit - Bath, from its contiguity & the attraction of its buildings, will in all probability, this summer be honoured with a Royal visit.
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1024/ article:2:00 AM
Goods: meat prices Newgate & Leadenhall 29 June - beef 2s 8d/, mutton 3s, veal & pork 2s 8d/, lamb 4s, best town-made bacon 3s 9d/, Wilts [bacon] 4s/stone of 8 lbs
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1024/ article:2 b
Publications: for sale - "The Universal Magazine", 27 volumes beginning 1746, also 150 unbound, the property of a person travelling abroad. Apply Mr Cruttwell for price.
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Livestock: horse for sale - bay mare 15½ hands. Also her foal rising 3 years. May be seen from 16 May. Partcrs Mr Sims, grocer, Market Place, Bath.
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1024/ article:3,d
Property: to let or sell - house in Edgar Bldgs, Bath with coachhouse & stables. Apply to the printer.
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1024/ article:1 c
Crime: illegal returnees - Thomas Pollard (27) & James Kirton (26) (convicted of highway robbery at the last Taunton Assizes& transported to American colonies) have been seen in Bath. Reward of £5 from Mayor for apprehending them, in addition to statutory £20 reward.
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1025/ article:3:00 AM
Education: Rev Kent, Berkley nr Frome teaches gentlemen's sons age 7 to 10 yrs in learned languages, rudiments of geography & chemistry.
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Publications: poem writen in cottage on Beacon Hill with enchanting prospect of Bath. [Refers to Symon's garden with upwards of 40,000 plants; also refers to Bath Villa]
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1025/ article:4:00 AM
Agriculture: grain prices - Mark Lane 7 July, wheat (black 38s-42s, mealing 12s [sic - 32s?]-46s, fine 49s; rye 22s-24s; barley 18s-21s;, pease 21s -25s; oats 14-18s/qtr
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1025/ article:2 b
Notices: lost between Batheaston & Lambridge - black wallet containing 2 five guin Bath Bank bills & private memorandums. 2 guin reward for return to Mr John Harford, Angel, Westgate St, or Mr John Morley, Three Cups, Northgate St or Mr R Pope, Batheaston
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Education: Msr L F J Le Fort's French Academy for young gentlemen at Bristol & separate school for for young ladies under Mrs Le Fort. List of fees.
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Crime: Bath Guardian Society - AGM Guildhall 21 May. Sub 5s each member residing in Liberty of Bath, 7s 6d for those residing in the parishes of Walcot, Bathwick, Lyncombe & Widcombe
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Property: for private sale - new-built dwelling house 15 Kensington Pl, Bath late in occup Robert Carter, esq. Also to let new-built house 15 Gay's Bldgs, Walcot. Partcrs Mr Evill, attorney, Milsom St, Bath; or Mr Moule, attorney, Melksham
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1025/ article:1 c
Fashion: Hickey (from late Mr Lynch, tailor to HM) at 45 The Cross, Bath has gent's plain frock suit's of superfine cloth £4 14s, half-trimmed coat of same £3 3s, silk knit or cotton velvet breeches £1 16s. Lady's riding dress, superfine cloth £4 10s.
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1026/ article:3:00 AM
Notices: Irish Lottery 1785. Shares at William & Robert Clement, Wade's Passage Bath. ½ share £3, ¼ share £1 11s 6d, 1/8 share 16s, 1/16th share 8s. Prizes June 1786. Draw 26 Sept.
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