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- A Philanthropic letter to the French nation, (electronic resource)
- A brief state of the produce of the city's estate, and how the same has been disposed of, for the year ending the 31st December 1798. To which is subjoined the balance remaining in Mr. Chamberlain's hands the 31st December 1798, of all the several accounts kept in the Chamber of London, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of a very large collection of foreigners who have been in England, ranged alphabetically : Comprising [a]lmost all those mentioned by Granger and Bromley in their appendixes, with many others not generally known; most of them illustrated with notes and references to Clarendon, Burnet, and other books, &c. giving some account of the parties. Here, also, ...ill be found some of the rarest works of British painters and engravers; because the plates, having been done for foreigners, were sent abroad as soon as finished, and very few impressions have since found their way back into this country. ... opportunity like the present will not often occur, to form a numerous collection of eminent statesmen who have figured here in the diplomatic character. To these are added, some very rare private plates, and some curious anonymous prints, all belonging to the British series. Together with ... parcels of elephant and other paper, of various sizes fit ... pasting prints, as also blank-paper books, for transcribing catalogues, with many articles useful to collectors; which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Ricardson, at his House, ... 31, the corner of Villiers Street, in the Strand, [o]n Monday, April 29, 1799, and the following day, at twelve o'clock. ... be viewed on Saturday, the 17th. Catalogues may be had of ... Clarke, bookseller, Bond-Street; Mr. Geo. Cooper, Glas ..., &c. No. 82, Lombard-street; and of Mr. Richardson, [N]o. 31, Strand, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of books, prints, &c. Which are now selling (for ready money) at the prices marked in the catalogue, by Brownlow Waight bookseller, No. 73, Berner's Street, Oxford Street. (late with Mr. Chapman, of Woodstock-Street.) Who will pay the strictest attention and execute with punctuality such Orders as his Friends and the Publick may be pleased to Favor him with. Catalogues to be had at the place of Sale, of Mr. Collins, Change-Alley, Cornhill; Mr. Hatchard, Piccadilly; Mr. Lea, Compton-Street, Corner of Greek-Street, Soho; and Mr. Bremner, in the Strand, (electronic resource)
- A catalogue of valuable books, : in various languages, and in every class of literature: which are to be sold, at the prices affixed to each article, By Thomas Payne, Bookseller, next the Mews-Gate, in Castle-Street, Leicester-Fields, London, (electronic resource)
- A letter to the Earl Spencer, K.G. &c. &c. &c. from John Soane, architect, (electronic resource)
- A method of increasing the quantity of circulating-money : Upon a new and solid principle, (electronic resource)
- A new and accurate description of all the direct and principal cross roads of Scotland. : A new edition, corrected and improved; with additions. By Daniel Paterson and others, (electronic resource)
- A plan for improving the city of London, : by means of navigable canals, and commercial basons. By W. Tatham, (electronic resource)
- A review of Mr. T. B. S. Morritt's Vindication of Homer. : Published in the British Critick, January 1st, and March 1st, 1799, (electronic resource)
- Amount of the expences of the island of St. Helena, and the factory of Canton; for three years; according to the latest Advices, (electronic resource)
- An account of the dissection of an hermaphrodite dog. : To which are prefixed, some observations on hermaphrodites in general. By Everard Home, Esq. F.R.S. From the Philosophical Transactions, (electronic resource)
- An act for vesting the fee simple of several estates in the county of Chester (devised by the will of Philip Egerton, Esquire, deceased, to a trustee for a term of years, for the purpose of discharging his debts, with remainder to the uses therein mentioned) in trustees, to be sold for discharging the said debts, and to lay out the surplus (if any) of the monies arising by such sale in the purchase of lands, to be settled to the same uses, (electronic resource)
- An elegy on the much lamented death of the gallant Lord Howe, : Admiral of the Fleet and General of the Marine Forces Who departed this Life on Monday, August 5, 1799, in Grafton-Street, Piccadily, (electronic resource)
- Anecdotes of General Buonaparte, compiled from original and authentic papers. : By W. Craig, (electronic resource)
- At a general meeting of the subscribers, a proposal from the Committee of a Literary Society, meeting at the Westminster Library in Panton Square, being read-to devote the possible produce of a projected literary analysis, or review, to the literary fund, and requesting the interest and encouragement of the members in promoting the publications- it was resolved, that the proposal of the literary committee, though a benefit in intention only, be thankfully accepted. That the members of the society for the establishment of a literary fund, ..., (electronic resource)
- At a meeting of officers of the volunteer corps of the City of London, : Held at the London Tavern, on Saturday July 6, 1799, present, Col. Le Mesurier, of the Hon. Artillery Company, in the chair, (electronic resource)
- At a special court of assistants of the Hon. Artillery-Company, : held on Emergency, at the Armory-House, on Saturday, the 25th Day of May, 1799: Colonel Le Mesurier in the Chair: His Majesty having signified his royal Pleasure to review the different Volunteer Corps of the London District in Hyde-Park, on Tuesday, the 4th Day of June next, you are hereby strictly Ordered To parade in the Artillery-Ground, at Six O'Clock in the Morning of that Day precisely, completely armed and accoutred, with white Pantaloons. - And, as previous Drills may be highly necessary, your Attendance is particularly desired on Wednesday and Friday next in the Artillery-Ground, at Five O'Clock in the Afternoon, in black Gaiters. By Order of the Court. William White, Sec. The Court of Assistants, being anxious to have a full Muster of the Corps on the 4th of June, hereby give Notice, that they shall feel themselves bound to enforce the 15th Article of their Rules and Orders, as far as relates to Fine, Censure, or Expulsion, against every Member who may neglect to comply with the Orders issued on this Occasion, (electronic resource)
- Cargoes of the Barwell, (electronic resource)
- Cargoes of the Hudson Bay Company's Ships, (electronic resource)
- Coghlan's Catalogue. : London, October 4, 1799, (electronic resource)
- Copies and extracts of such parts of the correspondence between the Governor General, and the governments of India respectively, with the court of directors, and the secret committee thereof, as relate to hostilities with the Late Tippoo Sultan, from Lord Mornington's arrival in Bengal to the last advices received; presented to the Right Honourable the House of Peers, agreeable to their lordships order, dated 24th September 1799. : Ordered to be printed 26th September 1799, (electronic resource)
- Die Lunæ 5o Maii 1800. : By the Committee of the whole House, to whom it was referred to consider of His Majesty's Most Gracious message of the second day of April last, and also the address and resolutions of the two Houses of the Irish Parliament, therein mentioned, touching a union with Great Britain, (electronic resource)
- Established and Regular Inland Communication, (electronic resource)
- Expenses upon one hogshead of sugar landed either at the legal quays, : at the Merchants' Docks in Wapping, or the City-Docks in the Isle of Dogs, (electronic resource)
- Free strictures on "an address to candid and serious men." Tending to refute the arguments brought forward in that pamphlet in favour of the restoration of all lapsed intelligences. By some friends of revelation, (electronic resource)
- General Post Office London Persons Desirous of Being Supplied with Foreign Newspapers, (electronic resource)
- Glynn, mayor. A common council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Friday, the 3d day of May 1799. Mr. William Bond, principal clerk to the commissioners of sewers, lamps, and pavements, did this day deliver into this court, pursuant to the order of the 12th of July 1785, an acoount of money received and paid by the chamberlain, by order of the said commissioners, from Michaelmas 1797, to Michaelmas 1798, inclusive; which was read in these words, (electronic resource)
- Grana angelica : or, the true Scots pills, (left to posterity by Dr. Patrick Anderson of Edinburgh, physician to his Majesty King Charles the First, and constantly used as his ordinary physick by Charles the Second) are faithfully prepared only by James Inglish (son of Davi Inglish, deceased, and grandson of I. Inglish of Edinburgh) living at the Unicorn, no. 165, over-against the new church in the Strand, London. By His Majesty's Authority, (electronic resource)
- His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales having graciously signified his intention of honouring the sons of the clergy with his presence, and dining with them upon their anniversary at Merchant-Taylors' Hall, the inclosed ticket is sent to you for your admission; ..., (electronic resource)
- Illustration of British zoology. : On May 1, 1799, will be published, The first number of an entirely new, complete, and elegant work, designed as a companion to the Natural Histories of British Birds and Insects: the Natural History of British Shells, including figures and descriptions Of all the Species hitherto discovered in Great Britain; systematically arranged in the Linnean Manner, with Scientific and General observations on each. By E. Donovan, F. L. S. Author of the Natural Histories of British Birds, Insects, &c. &c. London: Printed for the Author, and for F. and C. Rivington, No. 62, St. Paul's Church-Yard. Conditions: I. This Work shall be elegantly printed in Octavo, on a fine Wove Royal Paper, and Hot-Pressed. II. Three Plates shall be given in each Number, with Descriptions: they will be printed on Whatman's Drawing Paper, and correctly finished in Colours from perfect Specimens of the Shells - Price 2s. 6d. each Number. III. This Work shall be completed in Sixty Monthly Numbers. An Index for the systematic Arrangement will be given at the End of each Volume, containing Twelve Numbers, (electronic resource)
- In the press. Shortly to be published, in three vols. 12mo. Price Ten Shillings and Sixpence, Boards, Destination: or, memoirs of a private family, a novel. By Clara Reeve. Printed for Longman and Rees, Paternoster Row, London. Sold by W. Keymer, Colchester, and by P. Forster, Ipswich, (electronic resource)
- Irish state-lottery, 1799. : Begins Drawing July 23. Scheme. No. of Prizes. Value of each. Total Value. 3 of -10,000 is -30,000 3 - 5,000 - 15,000 4 - 2,000 - 8,000 5 - 1,000 - 5,000 10 - 500 - 5,000 30 - 100 - 3,000 60 - 50 - 3,000 8,000 - 10 - 80,000 8,115 Prizes 149,000 First-Drawn Ticket - - 500 First-Drawn Ticket last Morning - 500 21,885 Blanks 30,000 Tickets -150,000 Part of the Capital Prizes will be determined as follows: First-Drawn Ticket 19th Day - - -2,000 First-Drawn Ticket 21st Day - - 5,000 First-Drawn Ticket 23d Day - - 10,000 Tickets and Shares Are selling in Variety at the Old State Lottery Offices of T. Bish, Stock Broker, No. 4, Cornhill, London; and at the house of James Thomson, Bookseller, Manchester. Country Correspondents, by remitting Bank Notes, Post-Office Orders, or Cash, may have Tickets and Shares sent them, and their Orders complied with, the same as if present. Tickets and Shares Registered, to send the earliest Intelligence of their Fate to any Part of the World. Letters, if Post-Paid, duly answered, (electronic resource)
- Lackington, Allen, & Co's catalogue, volume the second : Including some very valuable collections of books. Recently purchased: comprising in the-whole upwards of one hundred and fifty thousands volumes, various languages, and on the most useful branches of literature. Among them will be found a variety of rare and curious articles. With an extensive collection of the best modern and most esteemed publications. A large number in an uncommon variety of plain, elegant, and superb bingings. The whole selling at the extreme low prices which are printed in the catalogue, and marked in every book. By Lackington, Allen, & Co. Booksellers, Temple of the Muses, Finsbury-Square, London, (electronic resource)
- Letters to a merchant, on the improvement of the port of London : Demonstrating its practicability without wet docks, or any additional burdens being laid on shipping, and at a less expense of time and money than any other plan proposed. By R. Dodd, engineer, (electronic resource)
- List of the Society of Antiquaries, of London, 1799. : His Sacred Majesty King George III. Patron. His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales. His Royal Highness William-Henry Duke of Clarence. His Royal Highness Ernest-Augustus Duke of Cumberland. His most Serene Highness the Reigning Landgrave of Hesse-Cassel. His most Serene Highness William V. Prince of Orange-Nassau. His Highness Prince William of Gloucester, (electronic resource)
- Narrative relating to the real embalmed head of Oliver Cromwell, : now exhibiting in Mead-Court, in Old Bond-Street, (electronic resource)
- On Friday, February 1, 1799, will be published, the British miscellany: a magazine, on a new plan, and in an improved form. By Eusebius King, ..., (electronic resource)
- On the 1st of March will be published, : no.I. for January, and no.II. for February, of the new series of the Analytical review. Printed for the proprietor, and sold by T. Hurst, Paternoster-Row. Price Eighteen-Pence, (electronic resource)
- Petition for putting an immediate stop to a succession of horrid murders, by stabbing, poison, &c. perpetrated by men of high rank and immense influence, and their accomplices, in Scotland. And for such protection to the life and estate of Robert Brisbane, of Milton, against the Right Honourable the Earl of Hyndford, as in adequate to the seven most extraordinary deaths, by poison, stabbing, drowning, &c. in the family and near connections of the Earl of Hyndford, who has, with unparalled cruelty, formed a regular conspiracy to rob the petitioner of his whole property, and made repeated assaults, with an intention to assassinate him, and for redress and reparations, &c. Unto the most noble and Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, the petition of Robert Brisbane, of Milton, ..., (electronic resource)
- Prints and drawings, framed and glazed, pictures, cameos and intaglios, etruscan vases, capital basso relievos an marble, &c. : A catalogue of framed and glazed prints and drawings, from the herculaneum, pictures by Mortimer, &c. about 30 cameos and intaglios, of exquiste wormanship, in rings, &c. etruscan vases; capital basso relievos, in marble; bronzes; a fine carving in ivory of Sir Issac Newton; globes, China, wearing apparel, &c. &c. of the late Edward Poore, Esq. deceased; which, by order of the acting executor, will be sold by auction By Mr. Richardson, at his house, No. 31, Strand, on Friday, April 19, and following day, at twelve o'clock. To be viewed on Thursday the 18th, and till the time of sale. catalogues may be had of Mr. Richardson, No. 31, in the Strand. Collections of prints, books, &c. purchased in town or country, or sold by auction. Money advanced on property intended for public sale, (electronic resource)
- Proposals for forming by subscription, : in the metropolis of the British Empire, a public institution for diffusing the knowledge and facilitating the general introduction of useful mechanical inventions and improvements, and for teaching, By Courses of Philosophical Lectures and Experiments, the application of science to the common purposes of life. (presented) to [blank] by the Managers of the Institution, (electronic resource)
- Reasons in favour of the London-docks in wapping, (electronic resource)
- Reference and description of the print, representing the sortie made by the Garrison of Gibraltar, in November, 1781. Engraved by Mr. Sharp, from the original picture painted by Col. Trumbull, (electronic resource)
- Report of the Bridewell or House Committee, respecting the admission and future regulation of apprentices, (electronic resource)
- Report on the events and circumstances, which produced the union of the Kingdoms of England and Scotland; On the Effects of this great National Event, on the reciprocal Interests of both Kingdoms; and on the political and commercial influence of Great-Britain, in the balance of power in Europe, (electronic resource)
- Report on the proposed canal navigation, forming a junction of the Rivers Thames and Medway: with general estimates, &c. By R. Dodd, engineer, (electronic resource)
- Report respecting the British herring fisheries. : Ordered to be printed 19th March 1799, (electronic resource)
- Report respecting the distilleries in Scotland, &c. &c, (electronic resource)
- Representation from the committee for forming wet docks in Wapping, on the subject of their application to Parliament, (electronic resource)
- Resolved, that the standing order of the House, of the 27th of April 1774, which directs, that, in all bills for inclosures there be inserted a clause, compelling the commissioners to account for all monies by them laid out, and assessed on the Parties concerned, in the said Inclosures, be repealed. Resolved, That, in all Bills for Inclosures there be inserted a Clause, compelling the Commissioners to keep, at the Office of their Clerk, a Book of Accounts, open, at all reasonable Times during the Progress of the Inclosure, and till the Accounts are finally settled, for the Inspection of any of the Proprietors: Which Book shall contain an Entry of the Particulars of all Sums of Money raised or expended by virtue of any Powers granted by the Act; under a Penalty, on such Commissioners or their Clerk, for neglecting or refusing the same: And also a Clause, providing that all Monies to be raised under and by virtue of the Powers contained in such Act, shall, as often as the same shall amount to the Sum of Fifty Pounds, be paid into the Hands of some Banker, or of such other Person or Persons as shall be approved by a Majority of such Proprietors; and that no Monies be issued out of the Hands of such Banker, or other Person or Persons, without an Order of the Commissioners, specifying the Person to whom the same are payable, and the Service for which the same are due; and that the Balance, if any, upon the final Settlement of Accounts, shall be immediately repaid to the Land Owners, in proportion to the Sums respectively paid by them: And also a Clause, providing that the final Award shall be read, and signed by the Commissioners, in the Presence of the Proprietors, at a Special General Meeting called for that Purpose, of which Ten Days Notice at least shall be given in some News-Paper, to be named, circulating within the County; and that such Award shall be proclaimed the next Sunday in the Parish Church; from the Time of which Proclamation the same shall be considered as compleat for the Purpose of Appeal, (electronic resource)
- Sacred to the memory of Mr. Thomas Mitchell, : twenty-three years a school-master in the parish of Hampstead, who died the 10th day of April, 1799, in the xlviiith year of his age, much lamented by all who knew him, (electronic resource)
- Sir, : The Office of Principal Land Sea-Coal Meter having become vacant by the death of Mr. R. Dixon, and being encouraged by many very sincere and respectable friends, I presume to offer myself a candidate, and earnestly to solicit the favour of your vote and interest, to succeed to that appointment. The respectable Inhabitants of the Ward of Bridge, did me the Honour during Twenty-Eight successive Years, to elect me one of their Representatives in Common-Council. I have discharged the Duties of that Appointment with all possible Fidelity and Attention, and, during a much longer Period, have carried on an extensive Trade in the Woolen Manufacture. But some very severe and unforeseen Losses, with a large Family, for whose Welfare I am justly anxious, will, I trust, apologize for my earnest Solicitations to your Patronage. Should I, Sir, honoured with your Support, fortunately attain the Object of my present Pursuit, it will be the chief Study of my Life to prove myself worthy of your Choice, by a faithful and diligent Discharge of the Duties of that important Office, for the general Welfare of this great City. I have the Honour to be, Sir, With the greatest Respect, Your most faithful and obedient Servant, William Anderson. Gracechurch-Street, October 21, 1799, (electronic resource)
- Sir, It was very much my wish and intention to have returned my personal thanks to every member of the corporation, for the very great obligation lately conferred on me, by electing me to the office of Principal land coal-meter of this city. But having been hitherto prevented by a severe cold and indisposition, I entreat your permission to convey, in this manner, my most grateful acknowledgements for the same. I can assure you, that I am deeply impressed with the many distinguished instances of friendship and kindness which i have experienced on this occasion;- and have the heartfelt satisfaction to observe, from the unanimous support of the Court of Common Council, that my conduct, during the many years I had the honor of being a member of it, has obtained me the approbation and esteem of my fellow citizens. ..., (electronic resource)
- Sir, Permit me to solicit your kind suffrage in support of my application to the Court of Common Council, for the place of principal land coal meter of this city, now become vacant by the death of my esteemed friend, Mr. Richard Dixon. I beg leave to state, that I have been a member of this corporation for the long period of twenty-five successive years; and that (upon my voluntary resignation) my worthy constituents of the ward of farringdon within restified their approbation of my conduct, by honoring me with their public thanks. ..., (electronic resource)
- Sketch of a prospectus of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, : incorporated by charter M,DCC,XCIX, (electronic resource)
- State of the cash account of the Foundling Hospital, from 31st December 1798, to 31st December 1799, (electronic resource)
- Substance of the evidence adduced by the Corporation of London before the honourable committee of the House of Commons, : against the Wapping Dock bill; with brief observations upon their case before parliament: also, some remarks upon the London Port bill, for making a canal and docks in the Isle of Dogs, now jointly soliciting by the Corporation of London, and the West India planters and merchants, (electronic resource)
- Substance of the speech of the Right Honourable the Earl Temple, in the House of Commons, on Thursday, the 14th February, 1799, on the question of the Bringing UP The resolutions respecting the Irish union, passed in the committee, (electronic resource)
- Syllabus of a course of lectures on chemistry, by A. and C. R. Aikin, (electronic resource)
- The 11th of February, 1799, : The English Lottery begins Drawing. English Lottery, 1798. Scheme. No. of Prizes. Value of each. Total Value. 3 of -20,000 is -60,000 4 - 10,000 - 40,000 5 - 5,000 - 25,000 5 - 2,000 - 10,000 10 - 1,000 - 10,000 15 - 500 - 7,500 30 - 100 - 3,000 100 - 50 - 5,000 16,900 - 20 - 338,000 17,072 Prizes 498,500 First-Drawn Blank First Day 1,000 First-Drawn Blank Last Day 500 32,928 Blanks 50,000 Tickets -500,000 Not two Blanks to a Prize. The following Captial Prizes Have lately been sold and shared at T. Bish's office. No. 24,206 a Prize of 30,000 Pounds 279 -- 20,000 Pounds 7,108 -- 20,000 Pounds 10,296 -- 20,000 Pounds 17,256 -- 20,000 pounds 30,342 -- 20,000 Pounds 34,512 -- 20,000 Pounds 34,800 -- 20,000 Pounds 40,196 -- 20,000 Pounds 124 -- 10,000 Pounds 3,685 -- 10,000 Pounds 5,257 -- 10,000 Pounds 7,940 -- 10,000 Pounds 10,136 -- 10,000 Pounds 18,795 -- 10,000 Pounds 23,876 -- 10,000 Pounds 24,270 -- 10,000 Pounds 36,374 -- 10,000 Pounds 49,591 -- 10,000 Pounds Besides Prizes of -5,000, -2,000, -1,000, -500, &c. Tickets and Shares Are selling in Variety at the old State Lottery Office of T. Bish, Stock Broker, No. 4, Cornhill, London; and at James Thomson's, Bookseller, Manchester, (electronic resource)
- The Remains of the real embalmed head of the powerful and renowned usurper Oliver Cromwell, styled protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland; with the original dyes for the medals struck in honour of his victory at Dunbar, &c. &c. &c. are now exhibiting at No. 5, in Mead-Court, Old Bond-street. Admittance, and printed copy of a genuine narrative relating to the acquisition, concealment, and preservation, of the articles exhibited, two shillings and sixpence, (electronic resource)
- The equality of mankind : a poem, by Michael Wodhull, Esq. Revised and corrected, with additions, (electronic resource)
- The irish lottery begins drawing the eighteenth of November, 1799 : The English Lottery Begins Drawing the Third of March, 1800. Schemes. Irish Lottery. No. of Prizes. Value of each. Total Value. 1 of 15,000 is 16,000 2 - 10,000 - 20,000 3 - 5,000 - 15,000 3 - 2,000 - 6,000 4 - 1,000 - 4,000 8 - 500 - 4,000 30 - 100 - 3,000 100 - 20 - 2,000 9,000 - 9 - 81,000 9,151 Prizes 15,849 Blanks 35,000 Tickets - 150,000 Part of the Capitals will be determined at under. First-Drawn 21st Day - - 5,000 First-Drawn 23d Day - - 10,000 English Lottery, No. of Prizes Value of each Total Value. 2 of -30,000 is 60,000 3 - 20,000 - 60,000 3 - 10,000 - 30,000 4 - 5,000 - 20,000 5 - 2,000 - 10,000 10 - 1,000 - 10,000 10 - 500 - 5,000 26 - 100 - 2,600 54 - 50 - 2,700 16,650 - 18 - 299,700 16,767 Prizes 38,233 Blanks 55,000 Tickets -500,000 Part of the Capitals will be determined as under. First-Drawn 20th Day -20,000 First-Drawn 26th Day -30,000 Tickets and Shares of Tickets Are selling, in Variety, at the Old Established offices of T. Bish, Stock Broker, (one of the original contractors.) No. 4, Cornhill, London; Manchester, and Edinburgh. All Business in the Public Funds transacted with Fidelity and Dispatch, and the current Price for All Prizes Paid on Demand, (electronic resource)
- The opening of the case in support of the petitions of the merchants of London and Liverpool, against the bill "to prohibit the trading for slaves on the coast of Africa within certain limits." By Edward Law, Esq. At The Bar Of The House Of Lords, on Tuesday, May 28, 1799, (electronic resource)
- The particulars of a very eligible freehold estate, : situate in the parishes of Abbott's Roothing and Little Laver, Five Miles from Harlow, Ten from Epping and Bishop's Stortford, and Fourteen from Chelmsford, in the County of Essex; comprising the manor of Abbas Roothing, With Annual Quit Rents, Fines at Will of Lord, Heriots, Palfrey Money, Court Baron, Royalties, and Appurtenances, and two very excellent farms, called Rookwood Hall and Hull Green; Containing about Four Hundred and Eighty-Six Acres of very good Meadow, Pasture, Arable, and Wood Lands, With Two exceeding good suitable Farm Houses, a Cottage, proper Barns and Out-Buildings; in the possession of Mr. William Perr and Mrs. Martha Schooling, on Leases, at Rents amounting to Three Hundred and Thirty-Five Pounds Ten Shillings per annum, Exclusive of the Manor and Woods: which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Skinner, Dyke, & Skinner, on Thursday the 11th of July, 1799, At Twelve O'Clock, At Garraway's Coffee House, 'change Alley, London, in two Lots. (unless the Whole is previously Disposed of by Private Contract.) To be viewed, by Leave of the Tenants, of whom printed Particulars may be had; Also of Mess. Clachar and Co. Chelmsford; Green Man, Harlow; Crown, Hockerill; Epping Place lnn, Epping; of Messrs. Clachar and Daniell. King's Road. Bedford Row; at the Place of Sale; and of Mess. Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner, Aldersgate Street, where a Plan may be seen, (electronic resource)
- The particulars of an eligible freehold estate, : pleasantly situate on an eminence at Chigwell Row, commanding rich, beautiful, and extensive prospects over henault forest, the River Thames, and the Kent and Surrey Hills; late in the possession of John Harrison, Esq. deceased: comprising an uniform brick dwelling house, with Attached and Detached Offices, Excellent Pleasure and Kitchen Gardens, refreshed with Water and choicely planted, and ten acres of rich Meadow Land, With an extensive Right of Common: which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner, on Friday the 26th of July, 1799, At Twelve O'Clock. at Garraway's Coffee House, Change Alley, Cornhill, (electronic resource)
- The particulars of eligible freehold and copyhold estates, : situate at Copthall Green, three miles from Waltham Abbey, Four from Epping, and Sixteen from London; comprising A good Farm House, with Ninety-Six Acres of rich Land, on lease to Mr. Webb, at One Hundred and Twenty Pounds per Annum; also, also, a copyhold farm, situate at Bacon House, in the parish of Cold Norton, Six Miles from Malden, Twelve from Chelmsford, and Eight from Rayleigh; consisting of Twenty Acres, Two Cottages, and a Barn, let to Mr. Gardner; and two inclosures of land, containing Ten Acres, nearly adjoining the above, let to Mr. Harvey; which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Skinner, Dyke, & Skinner, on Friday the 14th of June, 1799, At Twelve O'Clock, at Garraway's Coffee-House, 'change Alley, Cornhill, London, in three lots, (electronic resource)
- The particulars of perpetual nett rent charges, : amounting to one hundred and seventy-eight pounds twelve shillings per annum, payable out of capital estates, lands, tenements, and houses, in the counties of Wilts, Lincoln, Essex, Hereford, and in the city of London; whic will be sold by auction, by Mess. Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner, on Wednesday the 10th of July, 1799, At Twelve O'Clock, at Garraway's Coffee-House, change Alley, Cornhill, in Seventeen lots, by direction of the governors of Christ's Hospital The Produce of the Sale of the above Rent Charges is to be appropriated for Purchasing the Land Tax on Estates belonging to the said Hospital. Printed Particulars may be had of Mr. Corp. Clerk of Christ's Hospital; at the Place of Sale; and of Mess. Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner, Aldersgate Street, (electronic resource)
- The particulars of valuable freehold estates, most advantageously situate at Middleton Cheney, Warkworth, Overthrupp, Nethercott, and Grimsbury, in the county of Northampton, contiguous and a short distance from the capital market town of Banbury, and the Oxford and Coventry Canal : Comprising the extensive manor of Middleton, with royalties, immunities, and appurtenances, one thousand one hundred and sixty-five acres of land, tythe free, divided into excellent and very compact dairy and corn farms, capable of great improvement; the whole let to very old tenants at will, at nett rents amounting to one thousand five hundred and seventeen pounds Eight Shillings per annum, and are of the estimated value of about one thousand eight hundred pounds per annum: which will be sold by auction, by Mess. Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner, on Thursday the 18th of April, 1799, at twelve o'clock, at Garraway's Coffee House, 'Change Alley, Cornhill, London, in ten lots. To be viewed till the sale, by applying to Mr. Aplin, solicitor, Banbury, of whom printed particulars may be had: also of Mr. Hopcraft, surveyor, croton; at the Red Lion, Banbury; George, Buckingham; Crown, Brackely; Saracen's Head, Daventry; of the printers of the Oxford and Northampton papers; of Mess. Sandys and Horton, Crane Court, Fleet Street; at the place of sale; and of Mess. Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner, Aldersgate Street, London, where plans may be seen, (electronic resource)
- Thoughts on means of alleviating the miseries attendant upon common prostitution, (electronic resource)
- Under the direction of the Earl of Chesterfield. : Concert of Antient Music, Wednesday, February 13, 1799, (electronic resource)
- Under the patronage and by command of Their Majesties. : and under the direction of The Earl of Chesterfield, the Earl of Uxbridge, Lord Viscount Fitzwilliam, and Lord Grey De Wilton. A grand selection of music, from the works of Handel, will be performed in the great concert room, King's Theatre, Hay-Market, On Wednesday, May the 29th, 1799, for the Royal Society of Musicians, And their distressed families. N. B. The rehearsal will be on Monday, the 27th of May, at Twelve O'Clock at Noon, (electronic resource)
- Verses addressed to a traveller, (electronic resource)
- W. Baynes's catalogue, for 1799, of an extensive and valuable collection of ancient & modern books, in various languages, and upon every branch of literature, including part of the curious library of the late Hon. Aug. Butler Danvers, of Switzerland-Hall, Leicestershire, and John Gibbon, Esq. deceased. : Among others equally valuable, are---Folio. Stukeley's Abury Montfaucon's Antiquities, 7 vol. Horfus [sic] Sanitatis, a great number of curious Wood Cuts Gerard's Herbal, by Johnson Sloane's Jamaica, 2 vol. Stubb's Anatomy of the Horse Marton's perspective, with appendix Churchill and the Harleian voyages, 8 vol. Doomsday book, 2 vol. Edmondson's Heraldry, 2 vol. Fullers Worthies Socimit Creihi; &c. opera, 9 vol. Hutchin's Dorset, 2 vol. Quarto. Antiquarian Repertory, 4 vol. Bentham's Ely Boyle's works, in Russia, 6 vol. Desagulier's Philosophy, best, 2 vol. Henry's Great Britain, 6 vol. Long's Jamaica, 3 vol. Bryant's mythology, 3 vol. Locke's works, 4 vol. Sir Wm. Jones's works, 6 vol. Smollett's Don Quixote, 2 vol. Shaw's Travels Willis's Buckingham Ciceronis Opera, 10 vol. Xenophonisa Hutchinson, 2 vol. Octavo. Dodsley's Annual Register, 36 vol. New Annual Register, 16 vol. Analytical Review, 25 vol. European Magazine, 30 vol. Gentleman's Magazines Monthly Review; &c. 142 vol. Critical Review, 89 vol. Collins's Peerage, 9 vol. Jeffrey of Monmouth, L.P. Lavater, by Holcroft, 3 vol. Novelist's Magazine, 23 vol. Swift's works, 27 vol. Sinclair's Scotland, 18 vol. Duodecimo. Voltaire's works, complete, 24 vol. Dodsley's Old Plays, 12 vol. extra Lettres de Sevigne, 6 tom. Rollin Histoire Romaine, 16 tom. Sermons de Bourdaloue, 15 tom. Which are now selling, remarkably cheap, by W. Baynes, no. 54, Paternoster-row, London, who gives the utmost value for libraries or parcels of books, and exchanges books on the most liberal plan, (electronic resource)
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