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(By particular desire.) Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, to-morrow, Wednesday, March 5, 1777, will be performed an oratorio, called The prodigal son. (The music composed by Dr. Arnold) ..., (electronic resource)
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(For ready money only.) Thomas Lomas, linen-draper, mercer, and haberdasher. At his shop in the Market-Place, Leicester. Sells the following articles wholesale and retail, upon the most reasonable terms. Irish linens and sheetings ..., (electronic resource)
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(Just published, price 5s in boards,) and sold by J. Gillies, bookseller, Perth. The farmer and corn-dealer's assistant : or, the knowledge of weights and measures made easy, by a variety of tables. ... By Alexander Bald, Alloa, (electronic resource)
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(The last oratorio but one.) At the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, to-morrow, Wednesday, March 27, 1776, will be an oratorio (never performed here) call'd The prodigal son. Composed by Dr. Arnold. ..., (electronic resource)
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(The last time of performing it this season.) Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, to-morrow, being Friday, March 22, 1776, will be performed Messiah. A sacred oratorio. Composed by Mr. Handel. ..., (electronic resource)
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(This day is published, price 1s 6d.) Observations on an address to the public, dated April, 20, 1775, superscribed bedford level, and sign'd Charles Nalson Cole, register : Repeatedly inserted in the Cambridge paper; and on plan, and draught of a bill, intended to be presented to Parliament, by the honourable corporation of Bedford level, for preserving the drainage of the middle and south levels, part of the great level of the fens, called Bedford level, and the several navigations through the same, and for imposing taxes on the free lands in the said levels; and a tonnage and toll upon goods and merchandize, &c. in which is shewn the impropriety of the plan, which was originally adopted for the drainage, improvement, and security of the lands in the said great level, with a review of the several works proposed to be done and enumerated in the said bill. [A]nd some considerations on the tax and tonnage proposed to be said. By William Elstobb, land surveyor and engineer, (electronic resource)
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(by permission.) : (and by particular desire.) At the Theatre, Maidstone, This present Tuesday Evening, October 19, 1790, Will be performed a Theatrical Entertainment, called As You Like It, Consisting of Readings and Recitals, Comic and Serious, From our most approved English Authors. And a Variety of Theatrical Imitations, Of the favourite London Actors, By Mr. Wetherhead, (from the Theatre-Royal, Bath.) With Singing, by Mr. Birkett, (principal Vocal Performer at the Royalty Theatre, London.) Part First, Introductory Address, by Mr. Wetherhead, New Song-ẁ̀ooden Walls of Old England,'' by Mr. Birkett, Garrick's Farewell Address to the Audience On his quitting the Stage, after performing the Character of Don Felix, in the Comedy of The Wonder, A New Song-t̀̀he Main with Darkness mantled o'er,'' The humourous Description of a Covent Garden Frolic. Part Second, The favourite Song of b̀̀lue Eye'd Patty,'' The Comic Story of John Gilpin, The bold Linen-Draper of Cheapside, with his Adventures on Horse-Back from London to Ware, shewing how he went farther and faster than he intended, and his safe arrival at home at last. New Song-t̀̀he Gallant Sailor,'' Theatrical Imitations, The late Mr. Foote, in Major Sturgeon, Mr. Weston, in Thomas, in the Irish Widow, Mr. Woodward, in Ranger-Mr. Barry, in Oronooko, And Mr. Garrick; in Hamlet, and Richard the Third. Part Third. The much-admired Song, by Dibdin, Called-p̀̀oor Jack.'' t̀̀he Beggar's Petition,'' a Favorite Reading, Theatrical Imitations. Mr. King in Lord Ogleby, Mr. Dodd in Lord Trinket, Mr. Quick in Tony Lumpkin, Mr. Wroughton in Altamont, Mr. Bensley in Horatio, and the late Mr. Garrick in Lord Hastings. New Hunting Song-t̀̀he Morning is charming.'' Hippesley's Drunken Man, The whole to conclude with The London Theatre displayed, Boxes 2s. Pit, 1s: 6d. Gallery 1s. The Doors to be opened at Half Past-Five, and begin at Half past Six o'clock: Tickets to be had at Mr. Blake's Printing Office, and at the principal Inns, (electronic resource)
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(second night.) With considerable alterations & additions : The Exhibition, dramatic - brush, Royal procession, &c. was received on Wednesday Evening by a numerous and genteel Audience, with universal Approbation. To the Lovers of Novelty, Whim, and Humour. At the Bell Great-Room, in Brecon, On Friday Evening, December 4th, 1789, Will be presented, A Humorous, Pleasant, and Whimsical Exhibition of the Times: Or, as you like it. By Mrs. Hudson, (from the Royalty-Theatre, London; but last from Gloucester, Cheltenham, Worcester, &c.) Consisting of Music, Recitations, Imitations, Emblems and Caricatures, Original, Moral, Political and Satirical. In part the first, Will be introduced a variety of Striking Likenesses, or Characteristic Busts and Paintings, executed by an able Artist, and descanted upon with Humour and Sentiment, interspersed with some Serious and Comic Subjects from the Lecture on Heads, as altered by Pilon, and performed at the Royalty Theatre upwards of Seventy Nights. The first Part to conclude with the Bust of that brave Roman General, Belisarius, and the universally admired song of d̀̀ate Obolum Belisario,'' by Mr. Hudson. Part Second, The dramatic brush, (with alterations and additions.) For rubbing off the rust of care, And Smoothing the Wrinkled Brow of Melancholy. As performed by Mrs. Hudson, in London last Summer, upwards of fifty nights. The second Part to conclude with the Bust of Shakspeare, and the favourite song of t̀̀he Seven Ages, or Stage Play of Human Life,'' by Mr. Hudson. Part Third, The Humours of the Times: Or, The World as it goes. In which will be introduced several laughable Characters of the present Age, &c. To conclude with a Favourite song, by Mr. Hudson. The whole to conclude with A new and grand Spectacle, in Commemoration of the King's happy Recovery, in which will be introduced, A complete and exact Representation of the Royal Procession to St. Paul's, On St. George's Day, as it moved on between Temple-Bar and Ludgate-Hill, And performed in London last Summer upwards of One Hundred and Thirty Nights. The Scenery, Machinery, and Decorations entirely New, and executed in the most masterly Style, by Two of the first Artists in London. - To close with g̀̀od save the King!'' - Tickets to be had at the principal Inns; at the Printing-Office; and at the Bell. Pit 2s. - Gallery 1s. - The Doors to be opened at Half after Five, and to begin at Half after Six O'Clock. - This Spacious large Room is elegantly fitted up with proper Scenery, a Stage, and every Decoration necessary to form a complete Theatre; - And the ladies and gentlemen of Brecon, and its Vicinity, are respectfully informed, that neither Pains or Expence have been wanting to render the above Amusements worthy their Patronage and Encouragement, (electronic resource)
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1 What is the extent of the parish? : 2 And what are its boundaries? 3 Are there any considerable springs, or are any of them medicinal? ., (electronic resource)
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1786. Robert Sayer's catalogue of new and interesting prints, : consisting of engravings and metzotintos [sic] of every size and price; likewise paintings on glass, books of architecture & ornaments, penmanship, &c. &c. &c. Sold, Wholesale and Retail, At his Map, Chart, and Print Warehouse, No. 53, Fleet-Street, London. (price One Shilling.),, (electronic resource)
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20 Guineas reward. Whereas Aminidab Smith, late a serjeant in the 1st, or Royal Dragoons, deserted from the said regiment on the 25th of August last, taking with him a considerable sum of money, the property of the troop, to which he was clerk. Any person or persons who shall apprehend or cause to be apprehended the said Aminidab Smith, so that he may be brought to his regiment, shall receive the above reward of twenty guineas ..., (electronic resource)
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A Brief history of the wars and treaties in which England has been engaged from the restoration of King Charles II. : To the present time, with a sketch of the causes of the French Revolution, and of the motives which led to the war, between the confederate princes, and the French nation, (electronic resource)
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A Catalogue of a large and valuable collection of books, consisting of several thousand volumes lately purchased; the whole forming a general affortment of the best authors, in every branch of literature : Amongst which are Ashmole's Garter L.P. Turkey Dugdale's Baronage, 2 vol. Turkey Dugdale's Warwickshire 2 vol. Froysait's chronicle Harris's Kent Hutchin's Dorsetshire, 2 vol. Morton's Northamptonshire Rymer's Fœdra, 20 vol. Viner's abridgment, 23 vol. Wren's Parentalia Universly history, 25 vol. Harris's voyages Pocock's travel's, 3 vol L.P. morocco Anderson on commerce, 2 vol. Miller's plants, 2 vol. coloured Hill's herbal, coloured Harris's Aurelian, coloured Edward's Birds, 7vol. coloured Wilkes's moths. coloured Drury's insects, 2 vol. coloured Spence's polymeits, best edit. Biograghia Britannica, 7 vol. Dictionaries, by Ainsworth, Bayle, Chambers, Johnson, James, Postlethwayte, Moreri, &c. Aristotelis a duval, chart max. Aristophanis Kutheri Cæsaris per Clarke, Russico Dionis Caffius, 2tom. Diodorus Siculus, 2 tom. Euripidis barnesio Homeri opera eustathii Romæ Herodotus Weslingi Josephus Havercampi, 2 tom. Ptolomæi Geographia Bertii polybius Casauboni Poetæ Græci Heroicæ principes, 2 tom. Platonis Serrani, 3 tom. Strabonis, Casauboni, 2 tom. cha. max. Xenophontis Leunclavii, edit. opt. Besleri Hortus eystetensis seldent Opera, 6 tom. Thuani historia, 7 tom. Scheuchzeri physica Sacra, 4 tom. Oderi flora danica, 2 tom. Biblia Hebrea Kennicotti Erasmi opera clerici, 10 tom. Basilii opera a garnier, 3 tom. Fables dela fontaine, 4 tom, grand pap strange;s prints Houbraken's heads, L.P. Rusia pennant British Zoology, coloured Ruins of balbec, palmyra, athens, Greece, &c. Luxembourg Gallery, sune impress. Rogers's prints, 2 vol Authores Classici in a sum delpbirni 61 tom. paris. Which will begin to be sold his day, 1780, By Robert faulder, bookseller, No. 24, new bond street, the corner of maddon street, who give the full value for libraries, and parcels of books. Catalogues may be had at the place of sale; of Mr. Blomire in the strand; Mr. White, fleet street; Mr. Cater, Holborne; Mr. Law, ave mary-lane; Mr. Sewels cornhill; the booksellers at Oxford and cambridge; and all the principlal towns in England, (electronic resource)
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A Catalogue of a large, extensive, and valuable parcel of books, : in every science, and in most languages; being the genuine library of George Galwey Mills, Esq. (gone to the West Indies,) removed from Slaughter-House, in the County of Gloucester: amongst which are All the fine Editions of the Greek, Latin, English, Italian, and French Classics. - A most extensive Collection of English History and Topography-Books of Prints-Natural History-Manuscripts on Vellum, &c. In superb and elegant bindings. Which will be sold by auction, By Mr. Jeffery, At No. 11 Pall-Mall, On Monday, the 24th of February, 1800, and the twelve following days, (Sundays excepted.) Beginning each day exactly at one o'clock, (electronic resource)
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A Catalogue of books being the entire library of the Right Reverend Father in God, Robert Downes, lord bishop of Rophoe, deces'd, : To be sold by auction, at the Coffee-House of the Right Honourable the House of Lords, on Monday the 23d of January; 1764. The hours of sale from twelve o'clock to three each day, untill all are sold. Catalogues to be had of William Rose's bookseller in Grafton-Street, (electronic resource)
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A Catalogue of books, : Belonging to a gentleman going abroad, which will begin selling by auction, on Wednesday the 18th of June, 1766, at Addison's auction room in Caple Street, the corner of Strand street.-Hours of sale each day from twelve to three. Catalogues to be had at Bell's Book Shop in Sephen's Street, opposite Aungier Street, and at the place of sale, (electronic resource)
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A Catalogue of books, in divinity, history, law, philosophy, mathematics, classics, &c. : Being the library of the Late Thomas Rebanks, schoolmaster in Kendal. Which will begin to be sold by auction, on Monday the 21st of January, 1772, and continue every evening till the whole are sold. The sale to begin exactly at 7o'clock, (electronic resource)
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A Catalogue of books, of painting, sculpture, architecture, and other curious subjects; to be sold by auction, at Mr. Closterman's House, in the Piazza in Covent-Garden, on Monday the 11th of February 1705, at 3 a [sic] clock in the afternoon, (electronic resource)
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A Catalogue of books, to be sold by auction, (electronic resource)
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A Catalogue of books. Being the libraries of the Rev Mr. Burgh, and an eminent physician deceased, consisting of a well chosen collection in most facultes, and languages among which are the following, with many others equally good. : Folio. Henry on the Bible, 5 vols. Universal history, 7 vol. Cuningham's law dictionary, 2 vol. Ryeauts Turkish history, 3 vol. Quarto. Philosophical transactions abridg'd 9 vol.-at large 10 vol. Addisons works, 4 vol. Vanswitten, 4 vol. Which will begin to be sold by auction, on Thursday the 16th of this inst. March, at Vallance and M'garry's book auction-room in Shaw's-Court, Dame-Street. Catalogues to be had at said Vallance's Book-Shop in Suffolk-Street, near Garfton-street. And at place of sale, the sale to begin at 11o'clock each day till are sold, (electronic resource)
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A Catalogue of forest trees, evergreens, flowering shrubs, &c. : To be sold at Pat. Adams's old established nursery, Gormanstown, (electronic resource)
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A Catalogue of rare, valuable and curious books, manuscripts relating to Scotland, particularly to many of the most ancient families, medals, and near 4000 curious pamphlets relating to the times for the last 100 years; all collected with the greatest care by the late celebrated antiqurian Mr. Robert Miln Writes in Edinburgh. : The auction begins on Tuesday March 22d, in that large fine room 2d door below Mr. Wilson's, vintner in the Writers-Court. The time of sale from five to eight at night. The books will be shown three days before the auction begins. Catalogues will be got from Mr. Alexander Murray at his house in Miln's land, and William Hamilton bookseller at the Cross. The entires will be very low, (electronic resource)
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A Catalogue of the entire and valuable library. Of John Ward, D.LL. rhetoric professor in Gresham College, vice president of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Antiquaration Society, and trustee of the British Musaeum, lately deceased : Including his collection of maps and prints: which will be sold by auction in the great room up one pair of stairs, at the east end of Exeter Change, on Monday the 19th of March, and the fourteen following days. Catalogues to be had at Mess. Dodsley's in Pall Mall; Mr. Shropshire's in New Bond Street, Mr. Millar's in the Strand; Mr. Owen's at Temple Bar; and Mr. Ward's in Cornhill, opposite to the Royal Exchange, (electronic resource)
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A Catalogue of the library of Luke Thompson Esq; deceas'd, : The price being mark'd in the first page of each book, at a room next the Black-Swan in Coney-street, York, the sale to begin on Monday the 5th of March, and continue during the assizes. Catalogues may be had at Mrs. Thompson's in Mickle-gate, York, and during the assize week at the place of sale, (electronic resource)
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A Catalogue of the library of the Late Rev. Mr. Cuthbert, vicar of Kendal, in Westmoreland, (electronic resource)
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A Catalogue of the valuable and capital assemblage of original pictures, the property of Mr J. Hickman, comprising, among many others, the works of the following admired masters of the Venetian, Florentine, Roman, Lombard, Spanish, Dutch, Flemish, and French school. : Albert Cuyp, Annibal Carrache, Georgione, Philip Wouverman, Adrian Van de Velde, Sir Peter Paul Rubens, Paul Brill, Paul Veronese, Claude Lorrain, Jean Lingellack, Eglon Vanderncer, Rembrant, Nicholas Berghem, Sir Anthony Vandyke, Laurent de La Hire, Philip Laurie, Salvator Rosa, Alexander Virenese, Sebastain Ricoi, Paul Potier, Francisco Mil,̌ Chev. Jacques Thornhill, Bartholemi Murillo, M.A. Batalia. Which are arranged, for the confenience of exhibition and sale. By private contract, in Adam's Square, Edinburgh. Entrance first door in North College Street. Admittance, One Shilling-returned to purchasers, (electronic resource)
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A Catalogue of valuable English books. : (Lately belonging to John Morley, Esq;) which will be sold by auction at in Halstead in Essex, on beginning every evening at six of the clock, and will be continued till all are sold. Catalogues may be had at the place of sale, (electronic resource)
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A Catalogue of valuable books, manuscripts, curiosities, &c. : Belonging to the deceased Mr James Cummyng, keeper of the Lyon records, and secretary to the Society of Scottish Antiquaries. The sale to begin on Monday the 1st of July 1793. Catalogues, Price Sixpence, to be had at the Musŭm, Chessells's court, and of the booksellers in town. N.B the above is the most valuable collection of the kind ever exposed to sale in this country, (electronic resource)
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A Charity for the relief of poor lying-in women, (electronic resource)
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A Fifth grand selection of music. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, 1793. Under the direction of Mr. Ashley, (electronic resource)
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A General catalogue of books in all languages, arts and sciences, that have been printed in Ireland, and published in Dublin, from the year 1700, to the present time. : The whole alphabetically and classically arranged under the several branches of literature, with their sizes and prices, (electronic resource)
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A List of the horses, &c. enter'd to run on Cow-Meadow, near Bedford, on Tuesday the 14th of August, 1759. ..., (electronic resource)
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A List of the horses, entered to run this day Monday July the 8th. on Heathfield Nook Common: ..., (electronic resource)
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A New entertainment, by Messrs. L'Égalité. : The very extraordinary spectacle that is exhibited by Citizen Sans Culotte and Mr. L'Aristocrate, having been received with the applause and admiration of the public, the author of these singular pieces of mechanism, whilst he conceals his name, gives notice; that intending shortly to go to New-York, this curiosity is to be displayed every day , (electronic resource)
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A Particular of estates in the counties of Hertford and Bedford, (electronic resource)
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A Particular of such of the manors and estates in the county of Wilts, belonging to the Right Honourable Henry Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, and Sir James Dashwood, baronet, trustees for the sale thereof under the will of Willoughby, late Earl of Abingdon, deceased, as will be sold to the best bidder, in seven lots, at the Castle Inn in Marlborough, on Wednesday the twenty-ninth day of August, 1764, at the hour of eleven in the morning, (electronic resource)
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A Particular of the copyhold estate of Mr. Robert Surman, (late deputy-cashier of the South-Sea Company) at Repham, alias Reipham, in the manor of Fiskerton, in the county of Lincoln. To be sold by cant or auction to the best bidder, in the hall of the South-Sea House, on Wednesday the 25th day of March, 1724. At ten of the clock in the forenoon, (electronic resource)
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A Particular of the freehold estate of Mr. Robert Surman, (late deputy-cashier of the South-Sea Company) in the parish of Beaminster, in the county of Dorset, called Axneller Farm. To be sold by cant or auction to the best bidder, in the hall of the South-Sea House, on Wednesday the 25th day of March, 1724. At ten of the clock in the forenoon, (electronic resource)
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A Particular of the freehold estate of Mr. Robert Surman, (late deputy-cashire of the South-Sea Company) commonly called the manor of Gipthorpe, alias Thorpe, in the county of Lincoln, with the lands and tenements thereto belonging. To be sold by cant or auction to the best bidder, in the hall of the South-Sea House, on Wednesday the 25th day of March, 1724. At ten of the clock in the forenoon, (electronic resource)