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Second night. Theatre Canongate, this evening, being 15th December 1756, a concert of music. After which will be presented (gratis) the new tragedy Douglas. Taken from an ancient Scots story, and writ by a gentleman of Scotland. The principal parts to be performed by Mr. Digges; Mr. Love. Mr. Heyman, Mr. Younger, Mrs. Hopkins, and Mrs. Ward. With new dresses and decorations. A prologue to be spoke by Mr. Digges, and an epilogue to be spoke by Mrs. Hopkins. Between the acts will be performed select pieces of old Scots musick
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A curious collection of paintings, by the best masters, ancient and modern: fit for chimneys, stair-cases, halls, ladies closets, &c. Will be sold by auction (or who bids most) on Wednesday, the 21st of this instant January, 1690. at three in the afternoon exactly, and the following days, at the King's-Head Tavern in Ratcliff Broadstreet, near the Cross. By John Bullord. Catalogues may be had gratis, at Mr. Manships, bookseller, at the Black-Bull in Cornhil: at the Marine Coffee-House in Birchin-lane, near the Royal Exchange; and at the place of sale
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Bibliotheca instructissima ex bibliothecis duroum doctrssimorum theologorum Londinen. nuper defunctorum, composita. Cui adjicitur bibliotheca manuscripta Lauderdaliana, sive catalogus librorum manuscriptorum in quo reperiuntur varii authores historiæ Anglicanæ & Scoticæ, & alii variis linguis facultatibusque insig. nondum impressi, a bibliotheca ducis Lauderdaliæ. Cujus auctio abebitur Londini apud Tom's Coffee-House prope Ludgate adjacententem, vico vulgo dicto Ludgate-Hill, die 25 Januarii 1691/2. Per Jo. Bullord, Bibl. Catalogues are distrubuted gratis, at Mr. Manships in Corhill, Mr. Bromes and Mr. Bennets in St. Paul's Church-Yard, Mr. Goodwins in fleet-street, Mr. Partridge at Charing-Cross, Booksellers; and at the place of sale
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General Kent & Canterbury Hospital. His grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, president. John Toke, Esq. Rev. J. Cha. Beckingham, auditors. Richard Milles, Esq. treasurer. John Cantis, Esq. assistant treasurer. Rev. William Chasy, chaplain. Dr. Christopher Packe Dr. William Carter, Jun. physicians. Mr. John Williamion Mr. William Chandler Mr. Thomas Clowes Mr. John Peirce Mr. John Drew surgeons. Mr. Edward Scudamore, superintending apothecary. Mr. W.M. Bethell, house apothecary and secretary. Mrs. Mary Thoronton, matron. The physicians, surgeons and superintending apothecary, generously give their attedance gratis. Report of the state of the Kent and Canterbury Hospital, by the auditors, for the year 1795
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A catalogue of the library of books, Latin and English, of the reverend and learned Mr. Charles Adams, late minister of Great Baddow, near Chelmsford in Essex: which will be exposed (to sale by way of auction, or out-cry, or who bids most) at the Black Boy-Inn in Chelmsford, on Friday the 16th of this instant November, 1683. By the appointment, and for the benefit of Mrs. Adams. Catalogues of which are given gratis to all clergymen, gentlemen, and others, that please to call or send to the Black-Boy-Inn, or to Mrs. Hart's Coffee-House in Chelmsford, or the Vicaridge-House of Great-Baddow above mentioned. 1683
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