Ordinary of Newgate Prison:
Ordinary's Accounts: Biographies of Executed Convicts

24th May 1736

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24th May 1736


ADVERTISEMENTS.

Just Published, The THIRD EDITION, By the Author of the Week's Preparation to the Sacrament.

THE HOLY WEEK: Or, The PASSION WEEK before EASTER. In Meditations, Ejaculations, and Prayers upon the Sufferings of our Saviour JESUS CHRIST. 12mo. Price 4d.

Printed for J. Hazard, at the Bible, in Stationers-Court.

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Devotions for the Altar; or, Select Prayers and Meditations to be used before, at, and after the Receiving the Holy Communion. Collected by a Lady. Price bound in Sheep 9 d. Galf 1 s.

Sacramental Devotions, and suitable Meditations, peculiarly adapted to the Communion Office, compiled out of the Church Liturgy. By the late eminent Mr. Golston, Revised by James King< no role > , A. M. The 4th Edition, 12mo. Price bound in Sheep 1 s. In Calf 1 s. 6 d.

A Manual of Prayers, for the Use of the Scholars of Winchester-College, and all other devout Christians. To which are added, Three Hymns for Morning, Evening and Midnight. By Dr . Thomas Ken< no role > , late Bishop of Bath and Wells . The 23 d Edition. To which is perfix'd, A faithful Account of his Lordship's Life. Price bound in Sheep 1 s. In Calf 1 s. 6.

A compleat Treatise of Practical Navigation, deduced from its first Principles. Together with all the necessary Tables. To which are added, The useful Theorems of Mensuration, Surveying, and Gauging; with their Application to Practise. Written for the Academy in Tower-street, &c. By Archibald Patoun< no role > , Fellow of the Royal Society , 8vo. Price 5 s. 6 d.

The Feasts and Fasts of the Church of England; the Reasons and the Grounds of their Celebrations. With Practical Meditations upon the several Days. Concluding with distinct Heads, with suitable Prayers and the proper Collects of the Church. To which is added, An Appendix, wherein the three grand Solemnities added to the Liturgy of the Church of England, are clearly explained. Illustrated with many new curious Copper Plates. 8vo. Price 5 s.

The Caelestial Anodine Tincture: Or, The Great Pain-Easing Medicine.

WHICH has given general Satisfaction to all that have used it for its wonderful and Never-failing Success, causing immediate Ease and Relief in all Pains, either inward or outward; and is the most certain Remedy in the World for a sure and speedy cure of the Cholick, expelling Wind, Gripes, and Pains in the Stomach; the Pleurisy, Stiches, or Pains in the Side; in Rheumatick or Gout pains, it hath given Ease to a Miracle, when all other Remedies have fail'd, in the Gravel and Stone, in the Kidneys, giving Ease forthwith, and brings them away to Admiration; also facilitates and causes a speedy Delivery in Child-birth. 'Tis no Quack trifling Thing to allure the World with, but a real and well experienced Medicine, not acting by Stupifaction (as Opiates) but by a Friendly, Balsamick, and subtile Nature, pacifying the most severe and terrible Pains, and carries off the Cause, not by purging, but by Transpiration, by Urine, or breaking Wind.

If used outwardly, 'Tis excellent for Cramps, Swellings, Aches, Pains, Numbness, &c. and all other aged Infirmities.

No Family ought to be without it.

Sold Wholesale or Retale by Mr. Parker, Printer, at the Star in Salisbury-Court, and by such Persons as he shall depute, viz. at the Wheat-Sheaf in Bandy-Leg-Walk, Southwark, Eighteen-pence a Bottle, with printed Directions, seal'd with a Chiveron between three Mullets, charg'd with three Buck's Heads, cabossed.

Where is also sold.

An Oyntment which cures the Itch, Burns, or Scaldings. Also, a Water for curing sore and weak Eyes, and a Medicine giving immediate Ease for the Tooth-Ach, for 1 s. each.




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