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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Science: Sgnr Martinelli (from Rome) & his new invented Mathematical Machine, at large Exhibition room, Bond St, Bath on Fri [28 Nov], Mon [1 Dec] & Wed [3 Dec]. Inc a song & rope-dancing. Doors open 6pm, to begin at 7pm precisely. Pits 2s, 1st gallery 1s, 2nd gallery 6d.
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Property: sale of Thatched House, Walcot St, contd - also house on N-side of Thatched House in possn Richard Brown, butcher, let at ú14 p.a subject to taxes, Also house adj N, in possn Rd. Brown (expectant in possn on the death of the occupier Jeremiah Millard, age ca. 66 yrs. Enq Mr Stallard, 12 Morford St, Bath
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Property: private sale - public house, the Thatch'n [sic] House, E-side of Walcot St, Bath, late estate of Jacob Millard, decd & held under Mayor etc for 99 yrs, consisting of large club-room, cellars, brew-house, etc, now let to Mrs Mary Dore at ú40 p.a clear. Also, 5 mssgs in court behind (with a detached kitchen under one of them), let to 6 tenants, together ú46 p.a, landlord paying taxes, also building & garden down to river, rent ú6 p.a. Enq Mr Stallard, 12 Morford St, Bath
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Charity: appeal for Charles Wyatt, mason at Monkton Combe, whose leg was broken three weeks ago by a bed of stone falling on it. Has dependant wife & 5 small children (eldest not 11 yrs old). Until his accident he suppoprted his family from his wages of 11s/week. Donations received at New Assembly Rooms, Mr Gyde's rooms & at Mr Bull's library
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Politics: the Irish House of Commons on 14 Nov. laid an additional duty on imported British beer of 2s 7d/barrel, 6d/gallon laid on rum, 8d on brandy & geneva, & 5s on houses with three hearths brewing their own beer.
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Politics: Mr Secretary Fox brought up his bill for vesting in Commissioners, the territoral possessions, effects, etc., of the India Company (House of Commons, Thursday [20 Nov]).
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Military: House of Commons resolved on Wed to employ 26,000 men inc. marines, for sea service in 1784, & that ú4 a man per month will be allowed for maintaining them (London, 22 Nov).
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Notices: lamp irons & lamps stolen from Burton St & John St, Bath. 2 guin reward for discovery of guilty persons (& in future). (By order of Cmssnrs, J. Smith, Bath 10 Nov).
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Music: New Assembly Rooms - Mr Evans will perform on the triple harp on Tue 2 Dec, to begin at 12 o'c. Tickets 2s 6d each.
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Fashion: Mr Lesley (from London) at Mr Wickfield's, Gallaway Bldgs, Bath - has for sale great variety of trimmings for ladies clothes & muffs, work-bags, fire-sheets, etc
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Agriculture: Warminster last Sat - wheat sold from 44-58s, barley 28-40s, oats 20-24s, beans 42-48s/qtr
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Agriculture: grain, etc prices - Mark Lane, 17 Nov, wheat 30-44s, rye 18-22s, barley 24-31s, oats 16-21s, white peas 24-32s, grey do. 26-28s, H. beans 28-32s, tick beans 24-27s, malt 38-44s. Fine flour 38-39s/sack
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Politics: Mr Secretary Fox made his notice of legislation on the East India Co. "state of finances deplorable, -- potential debt ú8 million, -- dividend ú256,000 - nation received ú1.3 million in duties". Criticism of Mr Hastings (House of Commons, 18 Nov).
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Politics: "No XII on Slavery" - refers to Appendix of "History of Trace & Commerce" by Anderson
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Law: Sheriffs - in Somersetshire, Sir John Miller, bart., of Batheaston; Andrew Guy, esq., of Enmore; James Stephens, esq., of Camerton.
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Publications: "The Bristol & Bath Almanack for the year 1784", adapted for use in Somerset, Gloucestershire, Wilts, Monmouthshire & Galmorganshire, pub this day, in a large sheet 9d or sewed up for the pocket 1s, sold by R. Cruttwell & all booksellers in Bath.
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Music: New Assembly Rooms - 4th subscription concert, on Wed 26 Nov.
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Goods: auction - without reserve, all h/hold furniture, stock in trade, counters, shelves, etc., belonging to T. Shrimpton, bookseller & stationer, at his house in George St, Bath on 9 Dec et seq, by C. Trimnell.
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Livestock: for sale - 4 beautiful, bay coach geldings 5 & 6yrs old, also post-coach belonging to same gentleman (with gout). Enq 7 Princes Bldgs, Bath.
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Publications: Charles Boult, book-binder & working stationer, 9 on the New Bridge, Bath - satin, silk, velvet, morocco, Turkey & Russia, etc., bindings.
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Music: Master Crotch [William Crotch, born 1775, later celebrated composer & musicologist, died 1845), the self-taught musical child, continues to perform on the pianoforte & violin, 2 Saville Row, admission 2s. He began to play when 2 yrs & 3 months old. Harpsichord & pianofortes tuned by J. Crouch. (Bath, 10 Nov).
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Leisure: Theatre Royal Bath - Thursday "The Count of Narbonne" with rope-dancing & tumbling, & with "the Enchanted Wood"; Sat "The West Indian" with entertainments
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Charity: Rev. Dr. Wilson has ordered ¢ guin/weekly to be distributed among the prisoners at Ilchester gaol, at the direction of Mr Scadding, the keeper.
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News: '## 119 prisoners confined in Ilchester gaol & increasing daily - ¢-starved as the prison allowance is only for 80 persons
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Crime: John Painter & Cornelius Robbins of Devizes, committed to Fisherton gaol last Monday for robbing George Prince & Wm. Brewer on the road between Seend & Potterne last Sat.
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Deaths: George Dike, esq., at his house at Limpley Stoke, on Sunday.
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Deaths: Miss Nelson, eldest dtr of Rev Mr Nelson, [sister to Admiral Horatio Nelson] in New King St, Bath on Sat
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Visitors: Duke of Northumberland, Marchioness Grey, Dean of Windsor & Lady [NOTP]
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Leisure: Lower Assembly Rooms - 1st Dress Ball for the Winter season on Fri 21 Nov (Richard Tyson, MC).
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Finance: bankruptcy - John Brooks & Paul Randall, clothiers of Melksham, dividend at the White Lion Inn, Bristol on 22 Dec.
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Crime: a new method of execution using trap door to be put into practice in the Old Bailey, only 6 to be executed at one time, 7am summer & 9am winter (London, 18 Nov).
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1626/ article:3:00 AM
Goods: Edward Eagleton, Original Tea Warehouse, London, contd - very fine plain Green or Hysson 13s 6d; superfine. do. 16s; Gunpowder & cowslip teas 17s. Good roasted coffee 4-5s; v.f. do. 6s; s.f. Turkey 8s. Good plain chocolate 4s; f. & s.f. do. 4s 6d & 5s; Sir Hans Sloane's Milk, Churchman's patent & fine vanilla chocolates 5s 6d/lb each
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Goods: Edward Eagleton, Original Tea Warehouse,The Grasshopper, 9 Bishopsgate, London - wholesale or retail orders for town & country by post or otherwise. Best common Bohea 4s 8d - 4s 9d; good Congou 5s & 6s; fine & v.f. Souchong 7s & 8s; s.f. Padra 10s; best common Green 5s 8d-5s10d; g. f. & s.f plain Singlo & Bloom 6s 6d, 7s & 8s;
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Goods: auction - h/hold furniture, linen, china, glass & books of the late Miss Read, decd. On the premises at the Well House in Holt on 26 & 27 Nov by Samuel Wilkins.
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Marriages: Mr James Carpenter, jnr., to Miss Elizabeth Wheeler, dtr of the late Mr James Wheeler, clothier [also at Beckington?]
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Marriages: Mr Charles Perks, jnr., of Monkton Combe, to Miss Henty Carpenter of Beckington, at Beckington [NFD]
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Politics: America - the Sandwich packet, Capt Dillon arrived at Falmouth from New York whence she had sailed 13 Oct. At that time, very few Loyalists remained & they were preparing to leave in a few days; part of the Army had sailed for Europe but privates had deserted in considerable number (London, 15 Nov).
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Travel: Malmsbury turnpike road - Cmmsnrs of 1st District advise nearest turnpike road from Bath to Cirencester is by Corsham, Malmesbury & Crudwell; nearest turnpike road from Chippenham to Cirencester through Malmesbury & Crudwell. Offenders breaking or defacing milestones will be prosecuted (Joseph Ackland, surveyor)
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Fashion: ## Gale, hosier, hatter & glover, has this day opened the shop in Wade's Pssge, Bath (lately occup by his grandfather, Mr John Bowden). Gentlemen & ladies hats cock'd & trimm'd. Black, brown, white ostrich feathers; gold & silver lace, etc. Funerals completely furnished (Bath, 13 Nov).
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Agriculture: grain prices - Warminster, last Sat, wheat sold from 44-58s, barley 28-42s, oats 20-25s, beans 40-48s/[qtr]
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Agriculture: grain prices, etc - Mark Lane 10 Nov, wheat 30-44s, rye 20-24s, barley 24-32s, oats 15-21s, white peas 26-32s, grey peas 25-27s, H. beans 26-32s, tick beans 22-27s/[qtr]. Fine flour 38-39s/sack
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Marriages: Mr Edward Aldridge of Bisley, to Miss Clissold of Bristol [NFD]
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Politics: House of Commons - Mr Wm. Pitt hoped the Administration meant to direct their attention to the Funds, public credit was a truly alarming situation. Mr Secretary Fox replied that ome simple method of raising the credit of a nation was to reduce expenditure to a level with its income (London, 14 Nov)
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Politics: "No XI on Slavery" from the Virginia Gazette
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1613/ article:4:00 AM
Agriculture: Bath Agric. Soc - annual meeting to be held at Mr Gyde's rooms on Tue 9 Dec at 11 o'c
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Agriculture: Bath Agric. Soc - report of general meeting on 11 Nov. Claims for the premium for ploughing land with a plough & 2 horses & abreast without a driver sent in by Earl of Pembroke & diverse others. Patent drill plough (made by Mr Jackson of Thirsk, Yorkshire) appears to be the most generally useful yet constructed for promoting drill husbandry. (John Billingsley, VP & chairman)
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Fashion: Thomas Harding, hat-maker on the Burrough Walls - makes all sorts of fine black hats, servants livery hats, etc. Buys hare, rabbit & otter skins.
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Music: New Assembly Rooms - 3rd Subscription Concert on Wed 11 Nov. Subscriptions 1 guin; non-subscribers 5s/night.
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Publications: Hazard's Circulating Library, Cheap St Bath - newspapers from 24 named cities & towns, etc inc. 3 London dailys, 2 Bath, 3 Bristol, Birmingham, Chester, Dublin, Gloucester, Manchester, Salisbury, Sherborne, Worcester, York, etc
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Fashion: Mr Phynn, perfumer & haberdashery warehouse, North Parade Bath - "Bloom of Circassia", Dr Dubois's Toothpaste & Tincture for whitening the teeth, genuine Milk of Roses, French chicken gloves, etc. Genuine Mareshalle at 12s/lb
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