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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Deaths: Miss Catherine Osborne of the island of Barbados, at Bristol [NFD].
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Employment: wanted - an apprentice to a surgeon & apothecary wanted [in Frome]. Apply for partcrs to Messrs Humphrys & Frowd, surgeons, Frome
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1232/ article:1 c
Goods: auction - part of household furniture of Mrs Burdett at her house in Montpelier, Bath, on 26 Sept by Mr Evatt
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Property: auction - lot 4/8, pasture nr Forwood's Lane 1½ acres now let at £4 4s p.a . At Swan Inn, Bradford, on 1 Oct by William James.
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Goods: auction - superfine cloth & cashmere, & utensils [details given] used in the clothing trade, effects of Messrs Brooks & Randall of Melksham, clothiers, bankrupt.On 9 Apr et seq by Samuel Wilkins, Trowbridge
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Politics: parliamentary reform - letter IV from a Somersetshire man " as a citizen of the world, I justify & applaud American resistance, but -- unexpected success -- prompted vote for independency -- I quit the cause -- friend to the freedom of America, am a determined foe to her ambition" "From parliamentary corruption, we may trace the direful effect of American Independence--", etc
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520/ article:1:00 AM
News: letters from Jamaica in the "Trelawny" assert that crops there were finer than in any one season in the last 5 years (London, 4 Apr).
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Finance: creditors of John Smith, late of Chippenham, mason, decd, to meet Susanna Brown (widow & executrix) at White Hart Inn, Chippenham on 27 Sept, to examine her A/Cs & receive dividend.
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Property: auction - lot 3/8, orchard at Woolley, ¾ acre let at £2 10s p.a. At Swan Inn, Bradford on 1 Oct by William James
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Property: auction - lot 6/8, pasture near Old Almshouse, 1 acre, now let at £2 10s. At Swan Inn, Bradford on 1 Oct by William James
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Finance: Old Bath Fire office - removed from house of Ann Kingston, stationer in Trim St, to house of Mr Marks Davis in Union Pssge, Stall St, Bath. Offices also at Mr H. Kemm's, clothier (in Chippenham), Mr Collett's, clothier (in Melksham), etc
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Goods: Winchester, 14 Sep - at St Giles's Hill fair, new cheese from 34-36s/cwt; old cheese from 42s-44s/cwt
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Leisure: Theatre Royal Bath - Thu, "The Mysterious Husband" with "Rosina"; Sat, "The Spanish Barber" with "The Agreeable Surprize"; Tue, "The School for Scandal" with "Necromancer" (last time this season)
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Notices: the person whose maiden name was Eliz. Coffin, believed married 30 or 40 years, or her children or grandchildren, invited to apply to printer; may hear something to their advantage
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Leisure: Chippenham Assembly at the White Hart Inn on Wed 25 Sep.
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News: court martial of Capt Waghorn on board "Respite" on Monday - honourably acquitted (London, 13 Sep)
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Politics: American War - copy of letter from Sir Guy Carleton & Rear Adm Digby to Gen Washington, etc (New York 2 Aug). Negotiations for peace have already commenced in Paris. The King has directed Mr Grenville to propose independence for the 13 provinces -- with restoration or full compensation for Loyalist possessions. Mr Laurens freed, after which he declared he considered Lord Cornwallis free from parole.
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Deaths: Francis Stafford, esq., a gentleman of a most amiable character, at Bristol [NFD].
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Property: auction - lot 8/8, various pastures, "Crabtree ground" 3½ acrs, "Strump's Cross" 2½ acres etc., combined rent £15 15s p.a. At Swan Inn, Bradford on 1 Oct by William James
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Goods: Mr Moore removed to last but one house in same row of Grove, Bath. Toys, perfumery, combs, hardware, etc; also jewellery workmen formerly employed by Mr Mainwaring.
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Crime: Hue & Cry - for John James (with description) of Hinton Charterhouse. Charged for various burglaries in area on oath of accomplice. Reward from 9 local parishes for his apprehension £16 (above that authorised by Act).
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Marriages: John Gordon, esq., (son of Mr Alderman Gordon) to Miss Hering (dtr of John Hering, esq.) at Bristol [NFD]
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1237/ article:2 b
Property: auction - lot 1/8, 3 tenements in Whitehead's Lane [Bradford, Wilts.] now let at £11 14s p.a. At Swan Inn, Bradford on 1 Oct by William James,
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Charity: Combe Hay poor - thank John Smith, esq., for supplying them weekly at this dear season with flour at 5s 6d/bushel weekly with a quantity of potatoes & 3 loads hay.
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Politics: American War - copy of letter from Dr W. Walter [sic] of New York to Sir William Pepperell, bart "All the provinces have declared sufficiently their inability to continue the conflict" (because of of shortage of money) "the war is drawing to a close -- remainder of the conflict a war of words --"
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Marriages: Mr Wm. Halcomb, of Bear Inn, Devizes, to Miss Ann Sircum of Bath, on Monday se'nnight,
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Deaths: Miss Betsy Vigor, dtr of Robert Vigor, esq., of Bristol [NFD]
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Fashion: J. Benton, hatter, hosier & glover (from New Bond St London) successor to Mr Carey, in the Churchyard & Cheap St, Bath. Has new young man from London with good experience of trimming & cocking hats. [Good list of male fashion items]
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Travel: horse for sale - bay gelding (owner has quit the service). Enq Mr Pickwick, White Hart Inn, Stall St.
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Education: Mr SoulÚs, author of book on learning French, obliged by ill-health to stay in Bath longer than intended, offers French lessons. Write to him at Mr Farr's, 13 Stall St
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Crime: game within the Manors of Combe Hay, Foxcott, Littleton & Camerton (belonging to John Smith, esq., & James Stephens, esq.) have been greatly destroyed in late years by poachers, etc. 5 guin reward for informers on conviction of offender/s. (Peter Frey, steward, Camerton House, 12 Sep).
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Visitors: arrivals in Bath - Lord & Lady Welles, Count le Frees, Lady Effingham, Lady Ann Charleton, Hon Mr York.
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Deaths: Mr James Hart, after a short illness, in 22nd year, last week. The 2nd son of Mr Wm Hart, clothier, at Bradford.
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Leisure: Bath Races - no races yesterday [17 Sep], for want of horses. Today's winners - 5/6yr old & aged plates. Grand gala tomorrow - 4 horses to run for plate, 6 named for the Cup. Friday, incs. match for 100 guin between "Soupire" & "Worthless"
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Deaths: Alexander Atkinson, esq., aged 72, formerly a wholesale haberdasher in London, at Devizes [NFD]
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Travel: Gloucester to Bath road (Frocester Hill) - notice from R. Hall, land surveyor. The so called new road is reached from Standish & Stonehouse, & access is not wide enough for 2 carraiges to pass. He states the Frocester Hill road is closer by 2 miles with a short hill & good accommodation for travellers.
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Employment: place to wait on a single gentleman - wanted by a young man ca. 25 yrs age, can dress hair, etc. A line directed for G.H. at Mr Evans's, grocer, cnr of Green St, Bath will be answered punctually.
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Visitors: arrivals in Bath - Lord Stonefield, Lady Grace Campbell. [no other titled people]
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Property: auction - lot 2/8, garden at top of White Hill [Bradford] 1½ acres, let £5 10s p.a. At Swan Inn, Bradford on 1 Oct by William James
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Fashion: partnership between James Dunn, jnr & Samuel Stevens, linen-drapers, grocers etc of Trowbridge 17 Sept. Creditors & debtors of partnership to deal with Joseph Dunn.
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Travel: for sale - complete travelling coach, crane neck, 2 large trunks, with well, 2 large imperials with leather covers, 2 large trunks with do, patent chains, as good as new except for wheels. Price 130 guin. Enq at White Hart Inn, Stall St, Bath
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Property: auction - by the assignee of Mr George Walker, late of Road, Somrst, clothier, bankrupt, 2 f/hold houses in Market Place Devizes (one late King's Head late occup by Mrs Allen, now occupd Mr Russell, clock & watch maker, & [other] by Mr Bayley, breeches-maker. Brew-house, stables, granaries, garden behind & adjacent. At house of Mr John Oak, Castle Inn, Devizes on 23 Jan by Samuel Wilkins.
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Property: auction - in 10 lots, f/hold, leasehold & copyhold premises of John Brooks & Paul Randall, bankrupts, clothiers, chapman & co-partners, late of Melksham. At King's Arms, Melksham on 21 March by Samuel Wilkins
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Property: auction, Brooks/Randall property, contd - lot 10/10, two leasehold tnmnts & outbuildings with 1¢ acres at Westbury, in possession of Paul Randall & Tho. Napper, subject to Lord's rent of 10s p.a., worth to be let about 8s p.a. At the King's Arms, Melksham on Fri 21 March by Samuel Wilkins
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Military: the grand fleet with 34 battle ships sailed from Plymouth yesterday under Lord Howe (in "Victory). Lord Howe expected at Gibralter in 12 days (London, 13 Sep)
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Fashion: ladies' riding habits & gentlemen's cloaths [sic - clothes] from Denie, habit-maker & tailor. Carries on his business at Marsh's woollen drapery & mens mercery warehouse, in the Abbey Churchyard Psge, nr Cheap St, Bath.
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Charity: Beckington fire [3 Nov 1782 when 10 houses burnt down] - benefactions additional to those on page 4 total ú38 4s.
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Travel: horse for sale - 7 yr old bay mare (for a lady) 20 guin. Enq Scrace's Riding house [NFD]
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Property: to let - & entered immediately, Mrs Chilcott & Miss Harwood's Boarding School in St John's Court, 5 garrets, 4 attic rooms, 4 1st floor rooms, 4 rooms on ground floor, etc. Coach-house & stables if reqd. [Partcrs - from Wm. Birchall]
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Marriages: Mr Maybury, bookbinder, in Green St, to Miss Somner, sister to Mr Somner, baker, on Sunday.
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