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: John Whale, recently at the Tuns now landlord of the Black Bear Inn, Hungerford which is newly fitted up to serve travellers between London & Bath on the great road & on the cross road of Oxford to Salisbury.
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Health: remedies - "Maredant's Drops" for cure of leprosy, scurvy, ulcers, fistula, piles, etc. In square bottles, sold at 6s by Mr Cruttwell, printer & Mr Attwood, toyman (both in Bath); Mr Hancock [sic] (Frome); Burrough (Devizes); Stuart (Bradford); etc.
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Agriculture: grain prices - Warminster, last Sat (bsh 9 gall. 1 quart), wheat 48s-62s/qtr, beans 19s-21s/, barley 25s-29s/, oats 16-18s/qtr.
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Fashion: ## Hickey, tailor at the Cross Bath - Bath beaver surtout of superfine cloth £1 8s; plain frockcoat of superfine cloth £4 14s, pair of silk knit or cotton velvet breeches £1 16s; fustian frock & waistcoat lined £2 6s; etc, etc .
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Property: to let - at low rent for 3 yrs, convenient small house in Chapel Row, Bath, with brewhouse & laundry. Enq at 1 Paragon Bldgs, Bath
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Property: to let - Hassage Farm near Norton St Philip, now in occup of Mr George Fackarell. Enq Rbt. Hale, esq., at Redland near Bristol; or Mr Wm. Prosser at Norton Malreward.
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Goods: John Kendall sells all sorts of useful china at his china shop, the Golden Canister, Pierrepont St., South Parade, Bath, also [sells] teas, coffee & chocolate.
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Publications: "The Bath Picture" or a sketch of its beauties in 1771, a ballad available from Cruttwell's printing office & booksellers for 2d.
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Deaths: Mrs Tryon, a widow, at her lodgings in this city [Bath] on Tuesday.
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Employment: Bath & Bristol Universal Register & Intelligence Office, in Bartlett Street nr Milsom St, Bath - various positions advertised for hiring servants, letting houses, lodgings etc,. (list of positions & properties including shops for sale).
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News: "The Endeavour", Capt Cooke [Cook] from Chester to Havre de Grace, is lost in Mount's Bay (London, 17 Dec). [N.B. Capt James Cook was killed in Hawaii on 14 Feb 1779).
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Law: County JPs judged tythe of turnip seed (claimed & taken for many years by the improprietor, some parishioners of hamlet of Upton) are the undoubted property of the Vicar of Blewbury (Reading, 7 Dec).
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1387/ article:2:00 AM
Health: remedies - "Mayelston's famous Pectoral Balsamic Tobacco" [list of its wonderful properties & cures]. Only sold at makers shop in Edinburgh, & by appointment at Star & Garter opposite Gallaway's Buildings Bath, price 6s/lb.
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1419/ article:3:00 AM
Marriages: Mr Chambers, carpenter, to Miss Harmer, at Bristol.
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1423/ article:3 c
News: notice has appeared that "Ladies in the Purlieus" find their business so threatened & declining owing to large number of interlopers to trade styling themselves wives & daughters, that in future all whores must wear long streamers on their hats, etc (London, 6 Dec).
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Property: to let - lodging house in Gallaway's Buildings recently in possession of Mr Skrine. Enq Mr Orchard, peruke maker in Abbey Green, Bath.
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1410/ article:2 c
Deaths: Mr Benjamin Chandler, at Bristol
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1424/ article:3 c
Travel: new pricing structure for journeys by post-chaise between London, Bristol & Bath, including collection & delivery from individual houses wherever possible. Also prices for horse hire for gentlemen's carriages from Daniel Ross, the Pelican, Bristol to Matt. Rood's, The Pelican Bath 10s 6d, & by stages to London for total £4 4s..
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1454/ article:3:00 AM
Finance: bankruptcy - Richard Strode, carpenter of Bath. Dividend to creditors at Saracen's Head, Broad St., Bath on 10 Jan.
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1428/ article:3 c
Deaths: Capt. John Liddle [? at Bristol].
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Visitors: arrivals in Bath - Earl & Countess of Shrewsbury, Lady Glanville, Lady Powell, Sir Edward Thomas, Sir Hugh Dalrymple & Lady, Sir Thomas Gooch & Lady.
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Leisure: Theatre Royal Bath - tomorrow (Thu), "Rule a Wife and Have a Wife" with "The Old Maid" & the "Allemande"; Sat ,"The English Merchant" with "The Capricious Lovers" & dancing
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1434/ article:3 c
News: Mr Parker's lustres for New Assembly Rooms now ready for lighting at tomorrow's Ball.
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Leisure: "A Visit to The New Rooms" by Occultus.
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Notices: ## Commissioners for Paving, Cleaning, etc., in Bath request inhabitants not to encourage nightwatchmen, lamp-lighters & scavengers to continue their idle custom of soliciting a gratuity as Xmas Box money or New Year's gift. Commsnrs will discharge every person who shall so solicit.
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Goods: auction - a quantity of London, Birmingham, Sheffield & Pontypool goods, removed from a shop in Union St, to a large shop, late Mrs Brett's, milliners, in Wade's Passage [details listed] on 26 Dec by Wm Cross.
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Agriculture: grain prices - Warminster, (bshl 9 gall. 1 quart) wheat 48s - 62s per bushel, beans 19s 6d - 20s 6d, barley 26s - 29s, oats 16s - 18s per quarter.
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Music: Mr Comi's concert to be at Mr Gyde's rooms next Tuesday, 24 Dec. at 12 o'c. [Mr Comi playing bassoon]. Tickets Mr Comi at Mrs Fitzpatrick's, corner of Chandos Buildings, Cross Bath; & at Pump Room.
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Health: "Essay on Camphire [Camphor] & Calomel in Continual Fevers" by Daniel Lysons, MD, physician at Bath & late Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, pubd this day, price 1s 6d, sold by W. Frederick, Bath; etc
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Property: to let - furnished house, 2 rooms/floor. Enq Walter Taylor, grocer at upper end Market Place, Bath.
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1452/ article:3:00 AM
Property: for sale - new-built messuage in Garrard St., in the Amery, Bath & large plot behind large enough for another house. Late property of Thos Parfitt, tiler, deceased. Enq Wm. Percival, attorney.
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Travel: for sale - post-chaise made by the best in Bristol, & newly lined & painted. Has a pole, box & shafts either of which can be independently used. Leave lowest price with Mr Hadden at the Christopher, Bath.
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News: when they reach their majority 4 young men will be the richest subjects in H.M's dominions, they inc. Mr Beckford, son of late Alderman Beckford.
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Marriages: Rev Timothy Thomas of Kingsland Road, to Miss Sarah Evans, dtr of late Rev Hugh Evans of Bristol (London, 28 Dec).
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Travel: for sale - new sedan, silk-lined, 30 guin & 2 German stoves. Clarke's great auction rooms.
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Leisure: Melksham Assembly next Tuesday 31 Dec., at the New Inn. Tickets from King's Arms; or Mr Poore at the New Inn.
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Deaths: Mrs Lemon, wife of Mr Lemon, on Kingsdown
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Deaths: Richard Anthony, esq., of Bedfordshire, at his lodgings in the city [Bath] last week.
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Agriculture: average grain prices, 5 Dec to 7 Dec, 1771 (by Winchester bshl 8 gall) - London, wheat 4s 9d/bshl, rye 3s 7d, barley 3s, oats 2s 1d, beans 3s 1d; Wilts, wheat 6s 1d, barley 2s 11d, oats 2s, beans 3s 5d; Somerset, wheat 6s 2d, rye 3s 4d, barley 3s, oats 1s 10d, beans 3s 4d.
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Goods: auction - all household furniture [listed] at corner house in Circus next to Bennet Street on 19, 20 & 21 Sep. by Mr Evatt. Catalogues from Mr Evatt's, upholsterer in Westgate Street; & Mr Cooke's, upholsterer in George Street, Bath.
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Deaths: Mr Adams, an eminent apothecary, at Bristol [NFD]
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1456/ article:3 c
Property: to let - house in Parsonage Lane, Bath. Enq Mr Roberts, attorney or Mr Banbury, pumper.
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Charity: collections last Sunday week at several churches in aid of charity school children amounted to £111 5s 11¼d and a donation of 1 guin given through Mr Hatton from Mrs Forbes.
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Travel: quote from letter from Mr F. Moore (inventor of the new constructed wheel carriage) - his carriage with 2 horses can draw 2 chaldrons of coal (easier with 3 horses) whereas the like number of horses can [only] draw 1 chaldron of coal in a common cart (Salisbury, 9 Dec).
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1388/ article:2:00 AM
Visitors: arrivals in Bath - Countess of Northampton, Lord Fortescue, Lady Malpas, Lady Ann Simpson [NOTP], Gen Johnson & lady.
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Visitors: arrivals in Bath - Lady Leake, Sir Samuel Gordon & Miss, [NOTP], Rev Mr Dickinson, etc
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Deaths: Mr James Henderson, late brewer of Bath, last night [Tue 5 Nov].
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Agriculture: grain prices - Devizes, last Thursday, wheat 48s-64s/qtr, barley 25s-29s/, oats 17s-21s/ beans 32s-40s/, peas 36s-40s/qtr
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Leisure: Theatre Royal Bath - tomorrow (Thu), "The Maid of the Mill" with the pantomime of "Trick upon Trick"; Fri, "Barnwell" with pantomime of "Trick upon Trick"; Sat ,"The Way to Keep Him" with entertainments; Mon, "Romeo & Juliet" with a farce & dancing.
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Marriages: Capt. Tombs, to Miss Pullen, at Bristol.
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