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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Travel: for sale - lady's horse nearly 16 hands, lady owner going abroad apply the Printer.
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1614/ article:1 c
Military: Internal defence of County - Voluntary subscriptions [named] collected for Frome total of £208 7s 6d
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1615/ article:1 d
Travel: Somerset Coal Canal - AGM at York House on 3 Jun, Messrs Hobhouse, Clutterbuck, Phillott & Lowder elected treasurers, Messrs Edm Bowsher & Rd. Broderip, elected principal clerks. £2 18s% on each share be paid to the treasurers by 8 July. James Stephens, esq, in chair.
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1616/ article:1 e
Marriages: Mr John Dyer, shoemaker, to Miss Ann Chivers Morgan, dtr of Mr John Morgan at Frome (Sunday & Tue Posts) [NFD]
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1617/ article:2 b
Agriculture: grain prices - Devizes 5 June, wheat 34s-50s/qtr; barley 29s-33s; beans 38s-44s; oats 27s-30s; peas 38s-46s/qtr.
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1618/ article:2 b
Agriculture: grain prices - Warminster 7 June, wheat 35s-49s/qtr; barley 21s-33s/; oats 20s-24s/; beans 40s-43s/qtr.
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1619/ article:2 b
Agriculture: average price of grain throughout England 31 May - wheat 51s 3d; barley 31s11d; rye 37s9d; oats 22s; beans 41/2d; peas 43s.
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Bath Chronicle
1620/ article:2 b
Goods: average price of sugar, w-e 4 June - 38s 10d/cwt exclusive of customs duty.
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1621/ article:2 b
Goods: meat prices - Smithfield 9 Jun, to sink the offal, ox beef 2s 6d-3s 4d; we.mutton 2s 8d-3s 4d; veal 3s-4s; pork 3s-3s 8d; lamb 3s 4d-4s 4d/stone of 8 lbs.
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1622/ article:2 b
Goods: meat prices - Newgate/ Leadenhall 9 Jun, by carcase, ox beef 2s-2s10d; mutton 2s 6d-3s 6d; veal 2s 4d-3s 8d; pork 3s-3s 8d; lamb 3s-4s.
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1623/ article:2 b
Agriculture: average commodity prices - tallow 2s 7½d/stone; hay 76s-86s; straw 26s-34s; clover 86s-96s.
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1624/ article:2 b
Crime: escaped from prison in Bath - Thomas Wyld, hairdresser aged 26 under sentence for speaking seditious words. Reward 10 guineas from the Sheriffs for apprehension of Wyld.
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1625/ article:2 b
Crime: escaped from prison in Bath - John Hibbard, cordwainer age about 30, deserter from Col. Nugent's Regt, one time kept a cookshop in Stall St, in prison for debt; Thomas Rowley aged 26 deserted from Westminster Militia. Usual reward for the deserters.
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1626/ article:2 b
Crime: escaped from prison in Bath - James Maguire aged about 28 deserter from Irish Rangers; usual reward for the deserters. Robert Powell for further examination
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1627/ article:2 b
Property: auction, property of George Gardner, bankrupt - lot 1/2, lease of Combe Mill, with dwelling house, 5 acres, 4½ years to run. At Brass Knocker nr Claverton Down on 13 June by J. Stafford
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1628/ article:2 c
Property: auction, property of George Gardner, bankrupt - lot 2/2, lease of farm with 59 acres (much with grain), & further 18 to be divided into lots. At Brass Knocker nr Claverton Down on 13 June by J. Stafford.
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1629/ article:2 c
Goods: auction - 19 packs of combings, best horn & different sorts of wool at Brass Knocker, nr Claverton Down on 18 June by J Stafford
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1630/ article:2 c
Travel: Kennet & Avon Canal - GM at Merchant Tailors Hall, Bristol on 5 June, Chas. Dundas, esq in chair. Messrs Worrall & Blatchley, bankers of Bristol elected treasurers. Meeting approved conduct of Managmnt Cmmtee & their interest in improved navigation of R. Thames. John Ward, principal clerk
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1631/ article:2 d
Military: Internal Defence - Select Cmmtee meeting for Wilts at Black Bear Devizes on 4 Jun. Resolved 10 troops of Yeomanry Cavalry to be raised (inc Devizes; Warminster; Bradford, Trowbridge & Melksham; Chippenham & Calne; etc)
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1632/ article:2 d
Military: Wilts Yeomanry Cavalry - each troop to consist of 1 Capt, 1 Lt, 1 Cornet, 3 Sergts, 3 Corps, 1 trumpeter & 57 gentlemen & yeomen. Enrolled persons may provide a substitute. Weekly training. When called out for insurrection, riot etc pay as for soldiers; & subject to military discipline
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1633/ article:2 d
Military: Wilts Yeomanry Cavalry - troops to provide themselves with horses 14½ hands high or more & uniforms. 400 guin to each troop [from Voluntary subs]. Subs paid & new [named] total £11,109 4s.
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1634/ article:2 d
Churches: wanted to purchase - next presentation to a living of £200-£300 in either Somerset, Wiltshire or Gloucestershire apply to Mr Watts, attorney, Cornwell Bldgs, Bath
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1635/ article:2 e
Goods: auction - household furniture, inc library (Johnson's Dict, Camden's "Britannia", Birche's "Life of Qn Elizabeth", Hawksworth's "Voyages" etc), music books, pianoforte by Broderip, table organ, patent guitar, microscope, camera obscura etc. At 1 Catherine Place on 12 & 13 June by E. English.
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1636/ article:2 e
Goods: auction - household furniture of James Sharples, esq. At Catherine Bottom 5 m from Bath, on 16 June by E English.
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1637/ article:2 e
Agriculture: growers of hemp & flax in Somerset - to submit claims for bounties for 1793 to Justices at Bridgwater Midsummer Sessions. Edwards, deputy clerk of peace, Chard 20 May.
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1638/ article:2 e
Military: Somsrt Regt of Fencible Cavalry, Charles Staples, gent to be Cornet, John Greenhead, gent to be surgeon; Somrst Troop of Gentlemen & Yeomanry, Robert Stevens, esq to be capt. (War Office, London 10 June)
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1639/ article:3 b
Visitors: [no titled or senior military listed]
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1640/ article:3 c
Military: stop press, naval victory - Sir Roger Curtis of the "Queen Charlotte" arrived at Plymouth yesterday & then passed through Exeter at great haste for London. Lord Howe has taken 9 French sail of the line & destroyed 3, etc (from Exeter 10 June)
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1641/ article:3 c
Marriages: Wm Mills, esq to the elder dtr [no name] of Hon Baron Dillon at Walcot Church on Thursday [7 June].
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1642/ article:3 c
Marriages: Mr Osborne to Miss Harrison of Bath at the Abbey Church on Sunday
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1643/ article:3 c
Churches: His Grace the Duke of Newcastle has appointed the Rev Edmund Gardiner of Bath to be one of his domestic chaplains
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1644/ article:3 c
Crime: ## prison escape - on Thursday night the turnkey of Bath prison was attacked & thrust into a cell by 2 deserters allowing 5 prisoners to escape
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1645/ article:3 c
Military: Robert Stevens, esq was presented to the King & Queen on raising 1st Troop of Somerset Yeoman Cavalry.
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1646/ article:3 c
Military: 150 French prisoners brought to Bath yesterday, followed by similar number today escorted by Devon Militia on way to Stapleton prison
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1647/ article:3 c
Leisure: public celebration by 13 Friendly Societies before Bath inhabitants & several thousand spectators from country, processed to Guildhall. Attended by Mayor & Corporation processed to Abbey Church.
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1648/ article:3 c
Crime: 2 audacious villains broke into 3 or 4 farms in Corsley & stole clothing & other items, possible the escaped prisoners from the City jail
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1649/ article:3 d
Education: Holt Academy - recess commences 18 June & ends on Mon 21 July.
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1650/ article:3 d
Politics: ## reports that Thomas Coward, linen draper of Bond St, Bath expressed himself in unfavourable terms about the Government, are untrue (7 Jun). Has never associated with disaffected persons or publicly utterred a single disloyal word, etc. Offers 10 guin reward for discovery of 1st person propogating false report.
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1651/ article:3 d
Politics: ## reports untrue that J Fowler, Academy, Beauford Square Bath expressed himself in unfavourable terms about the Government. He loves King & Country (6 June).
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1652/ article:3 d
Goods: auction - household furniture at Somerset House, Hetling Court on 18 June by Mr Plura
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1653/ article:3 d
Travel: new coach service from Warminster starting 16 June leaving 6 am to Bristol (via Westbury, Trowbridge, Bradford & Bath) returning 3.30pm. Inside fares from Warminster 8/6d, Westbury 6/6d, Trowbridge 5s, Bradford 4/6d, Bath to Bristol 2/6d, outsides ½ price. Performed by Dover & Co.
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1654/ article:3 d
Leisure: Chabas attends his Fencing Academy over Trim Gate every Mon & Thurs from 11 to 4 o'c. Gentlemen to leave addresses at Mr Bayly's, linen draper, John St Bath, or at Academy. Gentlemen attended at their own rooms. Schools attended.
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1655/ article:3 d
Crime: horse stolen - 5yr old black mare taken from 18 Beauford Sq, by man named Bennett. 2 guin reward & expenses from Edward Ebesworth [sic].
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1656/ article:3 d
Goods: auction - household furniture, property of a deceased lady. At 7 Edgar Buildings on 19 June by Mr Spackman.
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1657/ article:3 e
Property: auction, resale - new dwelling house 3 Weymouth St belonging to Mr Peter Cottle. At Porter Butt, Walcot on 13 June by W. Howton
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1658/ article:3 e
Finance: ## Grosvenor Gardens & Hotel - late proprietor spent £7,000. Mortgagees & present proprietors purchased for £5,500 & seek further £5,000 to complete, & offer shares at £50 each. Details Messrs Bowsher & Randolph, Gay St.
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1659/ article:3 e
Finance: ## Grosvenor Gardens & Hotel - description of f/hold premises 14 acre gardens & pleasure grounds, 2 bowling greens, building in garden accomodates 1000 persons partly finished. Public baths, boxes, orchestra, icehouse, greenhouse. Ground reservd for archery. Subject to several fee farm rents of £71 15s, £55 & £15.
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1660/ article:3 e
Charity: bequests of late Rev Peter Grand, late Rector of Dyrham. £550 & £3,000 shares to several good causes & charities. Also left £1,100 to the poor in his birthplace of Lausanne, Switzerland
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1661/ article:4 b
Goods: imported at Bristol - butter 25 firkins; lemons & oranges 140 chests; succades 1 box; vells 6brl; vinegar (Portugal) 1 qtr cask; wine (Lisbon) 50 pipes.
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1662/ article:4 b
Military: English naval victory - details from Sir Roger Curtis, 1st Captain to Earl Howe. (London Gazette Extraordinary 11 June)
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