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with horrors, dreads, inward weaknesses, Etc Etc. can from [..]
any idea of my complaints; and, from a poor sickly creature,
I thank God, am new Strong and herety, and rejoice that I
drank Your invaluable Tea.

I am, Sir,
Your humble servant
SUSAN YOUNG< no role > .

No 3. Marble - court, in the Maze,
Borough March 8, 1793
Sold by the Propriertor, Mr. Thomas Apple< no role > by. in Pareels,
St 10s. 6d. 5s. 3d. and 28. gd each, Stamp included, at
No. 27 Camden-street , Islington , sent to order in London,
freee of Expence.

High Water this day at London-bridge at 4y minutes after
12 in the morning, and 54 minutes after 11 of night,

PRICES of STOCKS Yesterday.
Bank Stock
3 per cent, Red. 617-8tha a
62 I-4th

3 pet Cent. Conf. 62 I-8th a
I-4th

3 per cent. Scrip 63 I-half
4 per Cent. Consols 76 I-8th a
76

4 per Cent. Scrip. 79 3-8ths a
Ed If

1. [..] per cent. Ann. 95 I-
4th a I-half a I-4th
Brink Long Ann, 17 3-4 ths a
13-16 ths

Long Ann. Scrip
Ditto Short 1778 and 1779,
8 1-4th
India Stock

Ditto Bonds as. dif.
South-Sea Stock
Old Ann.
New Ditto
3 per cent. 1751
New Navy 3 I-8th dif.
Lott. Tick 9s. 6d. prem.
Irish ditto
Government Exchequer Bills
4s. a Gs. a 4a. dif.
Omnium I I half prem.
Bank for May
India-for ditto 183
Consols for ditto 62 I-4th a 3
8ths

Variations after [..]
of 3 per Cent. Confols 6s
I-half a 5-8ths

East-India-House , April 15, 1795.

THE Court of Directors of the Smths Company of
Merchants of England, trading to the East-Indies,
do hereby give notice,

That a General Court of the Said Company will he
held at their House in Leadenball street, an Wednesday,
the 29th instant, from nine O'clock in the Morning until
Six: in the evening, for the Election of two Directors of
the said Company, Viz.

One in the room of Thomas Paths< no role > Esq : Who being
Permitted to return to India , with his rank in the Com-
pany's Service, hath disqualified himself as a Director,
and another in the room of Walter Ewer< no role > , Esq ; who is
disqualified.

WILLIAM RAMSAY< no role > , Sec.

WANTS a Place, as Wet-Nurses, a young
Woman of good hearI and constitution, with a good
breast of milk, lately lain in of her first child.
Enquires of Mrs. Tarling:, No, 13, Bermondsay New Road.

To be LET, two iniles below Epsom , in Surry,
to a term of seven Years, large suit [..] at BRICK
HOUSE, with-double Cosch Hoase, Scabling for eight
houses, with other con [..] neces detached; a good Garden;
It stocked, and two Orehis s: together with three Cot-
tages Some fixtures, and a small Part of the furniture will
be let with the house

The Tenant, in all probability, may be accommodated
with two small fields adjoining; containing about three
[..]
ply to M. Winbolt, No. 8, New Basinghall-Street, London-

TWENTY most interesting Cummunications,
relating to Gardening and Husbandry, are now made
public

By JEDEDIAH SIMMONDS< no role > , Professor of Botany ,
They are oristed, are delivered (sealed by) for Five shil-
lings, at PRITCHETTs, No. 374. Oxford-Street , oppo-
site Weils-Street.

So rapid has been to demand for this valuble Pamphlet,
that the first adition is sold off in THERE Weeks.

Also sold there, SEEDS, Two Boxes; and containing a
drip tal selection of the very been Flower Seeds obtained from
the most curious English and Fore'gn Gardens, many of
which are to be had no where else. The other Twenty-four
forts of the Finest Selected Vegetables the world pro
duces. Among which are ALL the new superlative kinds,
introduced to this country within the last three or four years,
and which in flavour, magnitude, and every fine property, to
infinely [..] pass all the former [..] nds' Each box One Gui-
ne. Pay postage.

SALES OF AOCTION.

ILEGANT FURNITURE, MANSFIELD-STREET.
By Mr. WILLOCK,
On the Premises, THIS DAY, at twelve O' clock,

PART of the ELEGANT HOUSHOLD
FURNITURE, confirming of large PIER GLASSES,
handsome DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, MAHO
GANY ARTICLES, In great variety, be is, bedding Car
pet, stoves, kitchen utensils, and order effects, of

A NOBLEMAN,

At his late residence, No. 4. on the East side of Mansfield
Street, between Cavendish-square and Portland -place .

To be view d till the file. Cat no-ues may be had on the
premises: at the Rainbow Coffee-houses, Curnhiff, Baptist
Coffee-house, Chancery-Iane: and of Mr. Willock, No. 25;
Golden-Square .

By Mr. WILLOCK,
At the Rainbow Coffee-house, in Cornhill, Tomorrow, as
twelve O'clock, in EIGHT LOT

Lot I. AN ANNUITY of RETEEN
Pounds per Annum

Lot, 2. AN ANNUITY of TWO HUND [..] POUND
per Annum

Lot 3. AN ANNUITY of THREE [..]
per Annum.

Lot 4. AN ANNUITY of FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS
per Annum,

Lot. 5. Another of Five HUNDRED POUNDS Per
Annum

Lot 6. A POST OBIT BOND for the fur of TEN
THOUSAND POUNDS.

Lot 7. A NEW RENTER 's SHARE of naury LANE
THEATRE, for One Hundred and Three Years

Lot. 8. Another NEW RENTER's SHARE of the 64 ME
THEATRE.

The Annultes are all granted for the Lives of HEALTHY
YOUNG PERSONS, and are AMPLY SECURED
Very CAPITAL ESTATES in the Counties of BUCKING-
HAM, OXFORD, and SURRY, The Purchasers of the
Shares will be entitled to the Rent of Half a crown per Night
from the Commencement of the Season, and IMMEDIATE
ADMISSION.

Particulars at the Rainbow Coffee-house, Cornhills, Baptist,
Chancery-lane : and of Mr. Willock. No. 25. Golden
Square.

BEAUTIFUL DRAWINGS FROM NATURE.
Messrs. ROBINS.

At their spacious Rooms under the great Piear Covent Gar-
den on Monday the 27th lnst-at Twele o'Clock,

A BEAUTIFUL Collection of DRAW.
INGS Amongst this SELECT ASSEMELAGE
the curious admirer of the a Art, as well as the [..] Col-
lector, with find many of the most CHERMING and EX
TRAORDINARY view by the Pence [..]
Painter, and will be Saturday Preceding the saies, and Cats
louges had at the Rooms.

GEORGE-STREET, YORK BUILDING [..]
THAMES,
Messrs. RUBINS.

At their spacous Rooms under the great please, Covent Gar-
den, on Wednesday the 29th Intt. at Twelve o' Clock,

A VALUABLE LEASEHOLD ESTATE,
Comprising an excellent Family House, situated at the
bottom of George-Street, York Buildings, with a view up and
down the Thames and the Surry Hills; contains a spacious
Dining Parlour, Break fast ditto, a well propartioned Drawing
Room, and suitable Bed Chambers, good Kitcher Vaults, Etc
held ter a term of which 15 Years are un expited at a moderate
Rent.

May be viewed, and further Particulars Knowd, by applying
to Messrs, Robins, Covent Garden .

FREEHOLD ESTATE, COLEMAN. STREET.
Messrs. ROBINS,

At their spacious Rooms. under the great Places Garent Gar
den, on Wednesday the 29th Inft. at Twelth o' clock,

THe absolute Reversion to a FREEHOLD
ESTATE (on the demse of a Lady [..] ds of 60)
comprising a substantial Brick House and other [..]
situated No. 21 Coleman-Street, now under [..] Very
good Tenant, at 301. Per Ann.

May be viewed the leave of the Tenant) [..] prior to
[..]

COPYHOLD, RICHMOND, SURRY.
Messrs. ROBINS,

At their spacious Rooms, Cavent Garden, an Wednesday 29th
Inst. at Twelve o' clock,

A VALUABLE COPYHOLD ESTATE,
situated in Kew-foot lane, with communication to
Kew-lane. Let to a very respectable T [..] at Will, at
30 Ouineas nett Rent per Ann held under the Manor or
Richamond, The House Is Brick, and contains Two good
Parlours, Drawing Room, and Four Bed Rooms, Kitchens
Cellars, and other useful officer, Stabling sir three Herses,
good Kitchen Garden and Pleasure Ground

May be viewed with leave of the Tenant by applying to
Mr. Mor [..] , Carpenter, Kew foot-lane, four [..] price to the
Sale, of whom Particulars may be had, also at the Star, Kew
Bridge ; the upper and lower Packhouse, Ternham Geen:
and of Messrs. Robins, Covent Gardens, London.

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD ESTATE.
Messrs. ROBINS.

AT their spacious Rooms under the great [..] Covent-
Garden, on Wednesday the 29th Inst: at Twelve o' clock,

A VERY Valuable improved LEASEHOLD
ESTATE, comprising a substantid [..] Gloucester
Brick House, Known by the Sign of the Duke of Gloucester
the Corner or Gloucester Street on Gloucester [..] Hox
ton . Tue Premises in point of Situation at [..] ng Public
House [..] here being no
other, nor will there be [..] distance:
and Particular evey convenience for Business [..] cellaring for
so butts well propotioned tap: [..] and [..] same
two spacious rooms for large dinner partles, at sug par [..] and
on Lease to Mr. Thomas Mousley< no role > , a very [..] Esable tenant,
for 18th Years, at 451. per Ann. held for a term of 59 Years,
at a Ground Rent of 61.

The Premises to be viewed Six Days prices the Sale, and
parti [..] had on the Premises, and of Miss Robino Co
vent Garden.

THIS DAY, the 16th instant, at Twelve O'Clock, at Gar-
raway's Coffee- house, Change Alley , Cornhill, London,
in Lots, by Order of the Executors and Devisees, in trust of

NICHOLAS PURDUE SMITH< no role > , Esq deceased.

VALUABLE and very DESIRABLE
FREEHOLD and COPYHOLD ESTATE, Situate
[..]

THERE HUNDRED and FIFTY POUNDS per Ann,
Consisting of DROXFORD MANSION-HOUSE, well
suited with Offices, PLEASURE GROUNDS and GAR-
DENS, and BAREFOOT's, DALE's IRELAND's, and
WITCOMB's FARMS, containing about FOUR HUN
DRED and SEVENTY-SEVEN ACRES of MEADOW
PASTURE, ARABLE, and WOOD LAND, lying exceed
ingly compact, nearly with a Ring-Fence, forming a very
Desirable Estate, delightfully situate at Droxford, on the High
Gosport Road, between EAST-MEON and FAREHAM , 65
miles from London, commanding rich and extensive Prospects,
beautifully veried, and in the midst of all kind of field Sports.

Also, TWENTY ACRES, of remarkable rich Mr. John
Garrot
< no role > , Jun Tenant at will, contiguous to the CITY of
VINCHESTER.

and a Dwelling-House, Offices, and Wine Vault: and
two [..] nements, in the City of Winchester , in the Occupation
of Mr, Shaker, Etc.

To be viewed till the time of Sale, and printed Parti-
culars had at the India Arms , Gosport : Dolphin, South-
ampton : Swan, Alresford and Alton : the Post-house, Peters-
field ; Bush, Farnham ; Mr. Collins, Printer, Salisbury ;
Messrs. Knot and Searle, Solicitors, Winchester; William
Hamilton
< no role > , Esq . Solicitor , No. 25 Holborn-row, Lincoln's-
Inn-Fields : at Garrawey's; and of Messrs. Skinner and
Dyke, Aldersgate-Street , London, where a Plari of Droxford
Estate may be seen.

FULHAM MIDDLESEX
THIS DAY, the 16th instant, at Twelve O' Clock, at Gar-
raway's Coffee-house, ' Change-Alley, Cornhi [..] by order of
the Executors and Devisees in Trust of

A NICHOLAS PURDUE SMITH, Esq. deceased,

A COPYHOLD ESTATE of Inheritance,
of equal value to Freehold, situate at the entrance of
FULHAM, about four miles from Hyde Park Corner: com
prising a spacious DWELLING HOUSE, with Offices,
Court-yard, and extensive walled Garden, late in the occupation
of Mr. Brochard, but on lease to Mr. Pilkington, which ex-
pired at Christmas, 1794, at a very low rent of

TWENETY-SIX POUNDS FIVE SHILLINGS PER
ANNUM.

To be viewed till and sale, and particulars had on the pre-
mises; at the King's Arms , Fulham; of Mr. Chasemore,
carpenter, Fulham , of Messrs. Knott and Serle, Solicitors,
Winchester; William Hamilton< no role > , Esq . Solicitor , No. a5, [..]
born [..] Lincoln's Inn-Fields : at Garraway's ; and of Mess,
Skinner and Dyke, Aldersgate-Street .

HOUSE and EFFECTS, COWER-STREET. BEDFORD-
SQUARE,

By Messrs. SPURRIER and PHIPPS,
On THURSDAY, the and insant, at eleven o' clock (unless
an acceptable Offer should be made by Private Contract
Prior to the 20th)

A LEASEHOLD, GENTEEL, CONVE-
NIENT BRICK DWELLING-HOUSE, handsomely
smith d, and in compleat repair, with GARDENS and OF-
FICES [..] No 22 GOWER-STREET
TOXOPROLITES,

The PEOPERTY and late RESIDENCE of
JOSEPH WARNER< no role > , Esq

WHO IS GOING TO THE WEST INDIES.
HELD for an unexpired TERM of EIGHTY-FIVE YEARS,
at a Ground Rent of 121-per Annum.

(ALSO a STABLE, COACH-HOUSE, LOFT and ROOM
over ditto, Situated near the ABOVE PREMISES, held for a
term of 17 years, at a moderate rent).

AT the same time will be sold, Part of the ELEGANT
HOUSHOLD FURNITURE, COMPRISING a DRAWING-
Room SUIT of TEN CHAIRS, a SOFHA, and FIVE WIN-
now-CURTAINS, in STRIFED SATIN, in good preservation;
[..] PIER GLASSES: some very excellent CABINET-
WORK; about EIGHTY DOZEN of FINE OLD PORT,
CHAMPANGNE, BURGUNDY, Etc. a HANDSOME
COACH, built by Leader; and VARIOUS other EFFECTS.

To be viewed with Tickets, which may be had of Messrs
Spurrier and Phipps, Copthall-court, Throgmorton-Streat.

RESIDENCE with LANE,WOODFORD , ESSEX.
To be LET ON LEASE, for FIVE or SEVEN YEARS,
by Messrs. SPURRIER and PHIPPS,

A GENTEEL ROOMY CONVENIENT
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, containing Six
SERVANTS ROOMS, FOUR EXCEEDING GOOD BED CHAM-
ELES, a LARGE DINING ROOM, DRAWING ROOM,
BREAKFAST PARLOUR, good KITCHEN, and useful DO-
mettle Offices, double Couch House a FOUR STALL
STABLE, A FARM YARD, with necessary BUILDINGS,
PLEASURE and KITCHEN GARDENS, HOT HOUSES,
GREEN-HOUSE, FISH POND, and FOUR RICH
MEADOWS adjoining, containing in the whole about THIR
TEEN ACRES, delightfnly finuted at

WOODFORD WELLS,
and commanding beautiful and excensive Prospects, and with
in 9 miles of the Metropolis, and from whence there are
Stages, regalerly several times a day.

THE PREMISES are well supplied with WATER.
For further Particular apply to Messrs. Spurrier and
Phipps, Copthall Court; Throngmotton-Street.

To be viewed, and particulars had on the premises, and of
Mr. Burton, auctioneer, Houndsditch.

TO BRAZIERS, FUNDERS, Etc.
By Mr. BURTON,

On the Premises, No. [..]

ALL the genum Household Furniture, Plate,
Two Watches, Linen, Chies, Etc. of
Mr. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS BAKER< no role > ,

Brazier, deceased.
Consisting of Morine and other furnitures, two mihogany
these of drawers, dressing tables, chairs, gasses, Carpets
grate, copper, and useful kitchen requisites.

To be viewed, and catalogues had on Saturday on the pre-
mises, and of Mr. Burton, auctioneer and appraiser, No. 128
Houndsditch.

The House to Lett.

TO BRASIERS, FOUNDERS, Etc.
By Mr. BURTON.

On Tuesday the 21st [..] at eleven o' clock on the Premises,
No. 138, Houndsditch, by order of the Executor.

ALL the Valuable entire and Genuine
STOCK IN TRADE, Fixtures, Uren [..] , and other Ef-
fects, of Mr. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS BAKER, Brazier de-
ceased; consisting of various articles of finished and an finished
Work in copper coal [..] uttles, tea Kettles, Warming pans, cauce
pans, a quantity of brass cocks, brass lifting handles, plare
handles, elcutcheons, boles, biages Screws, mortice and iron
locks, prince's metal, brass, and iron candle sticks, old copper
and brass, brass and lead pattern moulds, two lathes, and
furdry tools, a brass mounted Octagon hall lamp Etc.

To be viewed on Saturday, when Ca [..] gues may be [..]
on the Premises, and of Mr. Burton, auctioneer and undar-
aker, No 128, Houndsditch.

By Mr. BURTUN.

Thursday, the 24th Instant, at eleven 9. clock
A PART of the neat HOUSEHOLD FUR-
NITURE, fine Old China, Linen, and other Effects,
of

Mr. HOWGRAVE,
Who has retired from the Metropol's;
Comprising four-post and other bedsteads, cotton and dircity
furnitures, in beds and window curtains, goose feather-beds
tea tables, glasses, Tuikey and wilton carpets, floor cloths,
a register stove, two counting-house desks, an iron chest, a
patent lamp, and useful kitchen requisites.

To be viewed Wednesday, when catalogues may be had on
the premises, and of Mr. Burton, Auctioneer and Undertaker,
Housdditch .

By Mr. BURTON,
On the premises, by order of the Assignees, on Friday, the
25th instant, at No. 11, Bishopsgate-Street , at eleven
o'clock,

THE remaining Part of the Household Fur-
nitures, Linen, and other effects of

Mr. JOHN GOUNDRY< no role > ,
Lite of Warren-Street Tottenham-Court-Road, Bankrupt,
Confifting of tinen furnitures, chairs, tables, floor-cloths,
pictures, feather-beds, blanker chests of drawers, an eight-
day clock, and other effects.

To be viewed Wednesday and mornings of sale, when [..]
taloguns may be had on the pre [..] and of Mr. [..]
Auctioneer and Appraiser, No. 128. Hounds ditch.

MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS.
By Mr. BURTON.

On Friday the 25th instant, at No. 11, Bisshopgate Street , at
one o' Clock

VALUABLE MATHEMATICAL IN-
STRUMENTS, consisting of an Electrical Machine,
an Air Pump, Three Restecting Telescopes, a Solar and
Compound Micros [..] se, and other effects, the property of

A GENTLEMAN, let ring:

Together with about 20 lots of useful books, in excellent
condition, and neatly bound.

To be viewed, and caralogues had on Wednesday on the
premises, and of Mr. Burton, auctioneer, No. 128, Houns-
ditch .

LEASEHOLD ESTATE.
By Mr. BURTON,

On Friday, May I, at twelve o'clock, at the Rainbow
Coffee-house, Cornhill,

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PREMISES,
in excellent repair, delightfully situate, No. 9, Bruof
wick-street, near Christ Church, Sutrey, containing a modern
brick Dwelling House with every conveniency for a family,
garden, Etc. now under let to Mr. Cubinis tenant at will, at
20 guineas per annum, subject to a very trilling ground ren
and term 69 years unexpired.

To be viewed there days prior to the sale, when printed
descriptions may be had on the premises, and of Mr. Burton.
auctin [..] eer, Houndsditch.

[..]
By Mr. BURTON.

At the Rainbow Coffee house, Cornhill, on Friday the Ist of
May, at twelve o'clock by order of the Affgnees of a
bankropt,

A FREE HOLD COTTAGE, with half an
are of Land, situate in East street, in the parish of
Lainwardine, Hereford , late in the [..] ure of Mr. Robert
Bird, at 41. per Annum.

Particulars may be [..] three days previous to the safe. at
the Rainbow, and of Mr. Baston, Aud [..] ioneer, Nor 123.
Hounsditch

LONDON Printed by MARY VINT< no role > , (late SAY< no role > ,) at. No.in Ave-Maria [..] Ludgate-Street ; where ADVERTISEMENTS, LETTERS, ARTICLES OF INTELLIENCE for THIS PAPER
are received: Also by SHEPPERSON and REENOLDS, Book sellers and Stationers, No 13: Oxford Street, Mr. KIREV, Stafford Street, Old Board Street [..] allo [..] ing Co [..]
Grigshys, and Antigallican, behing [..] Change: the New York, in Swithra's [..] and at the New England and American Coffee HOT es.
LETTER. BOX in the WINDOW.




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