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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.
Date
Abstract
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Goods: for sale - furniture etc (inc fine spinet, French horn & German oboe) belonging to a retired person at his dwelling house facing St Michael's Church, Walcot St. The house which is new is up for sale.
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Goods: Witney blankets for sale - by Thomas Collins of Witney, at his warehouse at 2 Bathwick [sic]. Also mattresses, cover lids & flocks for beds [No prices given]
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Crime: ## Benjamin Butler, Stall St who runs an eating house for labouring men, was robbed of all his hard-earned money 30½ guins on 25 Dec. Thief caught but BB completely destitute with crippled wife & 3 children. Donations to Mr Cruttwell, printer & at Meyler's Library
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Notices: ## traffic noise in St Michael's parish - as there are other avenues, the church wardens with sanction of Mayor & Justices give notice that in future on Sundays, Green St will be obstructed by a chair placed at each end from 11 to 12.45, after the example of St James's Parish.
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Bath Chronicle
170/
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Goods: auction sale - furniture, linen etc of late Mrs Cope. At uppr end Milsom St on 12, 13 & 14 Feb. Catalogues at place of sale & at Mr Paulin's on the Parade, & at Hill & Birchall's upholstery warehouse, Queen's Sq.
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Travel: horse for sale - bay gelding, 15 hands, 6 years old. Suitable for a lady. Apply Higgins Livery Stables Bath.
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Bath Chronicle
171/
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Property: to sell or let - commodious house crnr Gallaway's Bldgs. Enq Mr Plura, Milsom St, or Mr Brown, Beauford Sq, Bath.
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Bath Chronicle
171/
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Travel: goods - sale of coaches & equipment at Phillips & Thornthwaite, coachmakers, Monmouth St, St John's Court, Bath.
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Bath Chronicle
171/
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Deaths: Mr Shaw, retrd musician of the Ball & Pump Room, died at advanced age on Thur. For many years keeper of lodging house in Duke St, Bath & the father of Mr T Shaw, leader of Drury Lane orchestra.
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Bath Chronicle
171/
article:3,b
Crime: robbery - Mr Stephen Toghill of Beek's Farm, Marshfield, stopped by 3 men on horseback at Linch Hill Cross Road, Cold Ashton on 13 Jan, robbed of notes £43. Reward 50 guin
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Bath Chronicle
171/
article:1,b
Notices: ## traffic noise in St Michael's, contd - obstruction of Green St . Those having occasion to pass between upper & lower town at above time should direct coachmen to drive through Barton St or Borough Walls instead of Broad St. Sam Faulkner & Joseph Barrett, churchwardens.
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Bath Chronicle
171/
article:3,e
Leisure: benefit for Mr & Mrs Pyne - "The School for Lovers" by Poet Laureate at Theatre Royal Bath on Sat 10 Feb. Tickets from inns in Bath.
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Bath Chronicle
172/
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Crime: £40 of goods stolen from Mr Perry, tailor, Kingsmead St. Three suspects held in prison (John Raindon, James Sawn, & George Maggs).
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Bath Chronicle
172/
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Publications: "Loss of the Halsewell" - proposal for publishing by sub, to be engraved by Edm Scott from picture by Mr Stothard, 8s, proof 12s. Subs to Edmund Scott, London; & John Giles, carver, gilder & printseller, cnr Quiet St leading to Queen Sq, Bath.
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Bath Chronicle
172/
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Goods: household furniture, plate, pictures [good list] etc of 2 decd ladies at Great Room, John St, Bath on 22 Jan by Mr Plura.
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Bath Chronicle
172/
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Charity: letter re inadequate amounts subscribed to Bath Hospital by Bishops & Clergy. It was less than from 3 lay people inc 1 cowkeeper.
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Travel: road repairs - JP's (John Berkeley Burand, Matthew Brickdale & others) order these be notified at Somrst Qtr Sessions - D Edwards, clerk of the peace
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Bath Chronicle
172/
article:1,b
Fashion: superb assortment of ladies shawls, long & square, now available at P T Knight's, 1 Union Passage, Bath
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Bath Chronicle
172/
article:3,e
Crime: robbery - Nicholas Mannings, butcher of Cold Ashton, Gloucs - assaulted & robbed of £8 at Swainswick by 2 men on foot 3 Feb c. midnight. He accuses Chas Sparks, labourer of Walcot St, & James Kirton & Thos Pollard, labourers of Bath. Reward of [ILLEGBL] by Mayor & Corporation.
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Education: A Stratton opened his boarding school, Union Pssge, Stall St on 23 Jan. Youth taught reading, English grammar, writing, arithmatic, book-keeping, merchant A/Cs. Board & education 12 guin p.a, entrance 1 guin. Also day school at most reasonable rates
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Bath Chronicle
173/
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Notices: taken in error on 1 Jan - greatcoat of superfine dark green cloth, faced with same down to bottom, has 4 capes. Does not belong to gentleman who took it. Porter, Lower Assembly Rooms seeks its return. He will be obliged to pay for it if not returned.
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Music: New Assembly Rooms - no subscription concert in Great Room next Wed owing to Madame Mara's benefit. 9th subscription concert will be on Jan 30.
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News: letter from "Poor Widow" about 3 recent drownings- could have been saved if rope longer. Suggests skaters & friends consider subscribing to longer rope to be kept at Turnpike House.
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Property: auction - messuage or tmnt, George Inn nr Cross Bath, St James's prsh. Held under the Hospital of St John the Baptist. At house of Mr Richard Gellett, Greyhound Inn, S end of Old Bridge, Lyncombe & Widcombe. Partcrs Mr Salmon, attorney, Bath
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Bath Chronicle
174/
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Charity: a manservant now out of a place, with wife & small children, having lost use of his limbs humbly solicits assistance of the benevolent. Donations to Mr Hazard's library or printers.
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Bath Chronicle
174/
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Churches: appointment - dispensation for Rev. Mr Wm. Bailey M.A., late of Wadham Coll. Oxford, chaplain to Rt Rev Bishop of Bath & Wells to hold rectory of Street, & chapel of Walton & S. Cadbury
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Bath Chronicle
175/
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Property: to let - Biddestone farmstead & 466 acres. Estate of late George Albourne. Apply Mr Mereweather, Calne
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Bath Chronicle
175/
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Music: a repeat of concert by Miss Pool at Lower Assembly Rooms on 31 Jan. Miss Pool gives utmost thanks for uncommon applause.
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Bath Chronicle
175/
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Property: to let - by month or year, in a private family, 1 or 2 bedchambers on attic story, a garret & kitchen or use of kitchen. Enq to printer.
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Bath Chronicle
175/
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Publications: education - New edition of "Complete Treatise on Practical Arithmetic and Bookkeeping" by Charles Hutton, FRS, LLD etc. Price 2s. 6d. Printed in London & sold by W Taylor & J Marshall in Bath.
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Travel: for sale - pair of brown bay coach-horses, gig with gig horse & clever bay gelding. By W Warner at James St West on 19 Jan. NB. forge at same yard for shoeing horses as practised at Veterinary College London with universal success.
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Bath Chronicle
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Deaths: Mrs Taylor, relict of Rev Mr Duel Taylor, late rector of Bath, after a long & painful illness aged 69, on Thursday
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