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The Cazetteer,
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AND NEW DAILY ADVERTISER
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Iloe 20, 701
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LONDON, THURSDAY APRIL 16, 1795.
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Price Fourpence Half Penny.
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For the BENEFIT OF Mr. BANNISTER. Jun.
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THEATRE ROYAL,
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DRURY. LANE
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THIS present THURSDAY, April 16. 1795.
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THEIR MAJESTIES SERVANTS will act (for the first
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time at the Theatre) a Dramatic Piece, called
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THE CHILD OF NATURE.
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Duke Mercis, Mr. KING
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Marquia Almanza, Mr. WROUGHTON;
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Count Valentia, Mr. BANNISTER, Jun.
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Marchiouess Merida, Mrs. GOODALL;.
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Aman this, Mrs. JORDAN.
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An OCCASIONAL ADDRESS,
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To be spoken by Mrs. JORDAN.
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After which (by permisson of C Colman, Esq)
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Will be presented a Musical Entertainment called
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THE AGREEABLE SURPRISE.
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Lingo, (for that night Only) Mr. BANNISTER, Jun.
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Sir
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Felix Friendly
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, Mr. SUETT,
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Compton, Mr. BANNISTER,
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Engene, Mr. DIGNUM, Chicane, Mr. BENSON,
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Cowship Mrs. JORDAN
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(Being her First appearance in that Character)
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In the Course of the Farce Mr. BANNISTER, Jun. Will intro-
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duce" The Little Farthing Rushlight."
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To Which will be added
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THE CHILDREN IN THE WOOD
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Sir Rowland, Mr. BARRYMORE;
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Lord Alford, Mr DIGNUM
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Walter, Mr. BANNISTER, Jun.
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Apathy, Mr. SUETT,
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Lady Helen, Mrs DE CAMP;
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Jalephine, Mrs. BLAND.
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Tickets to be had of Mr. Bannister, No .2, Feith-Street,
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Sohe-Square; and of Mr. Folbrook, at the Box Office, Little
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Russel Street Where Places for the Boxes may be taken.
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THEATRE ROYAL,
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THIS Present THURSDAY, April 16, 1795
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(13th time) the new Comedy of
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LIFE's VAGARIES.
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The Principal Charasters by
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Mr. LEWIS,
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Mr. QUICK, Mr. JOHNSTONE,
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Mr. MUNDEN, Mr. FAWCETT,
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Mr. BERNARD, Mr. TOWNSEND,
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Mr. FARLEY
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Miss WALLIS,
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Mrs. LEE,
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And Mrs. POPE
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The PROLOGUE to be Spoken by Mr. MIDDLETON.
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To Which Will be added (for the 9th time) an entire new
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Drams, in Two Parts, Called
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WINDSOR CASTLE.
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The Overture to the Drama Felected from PLEYEL
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The OVERTURE to the Masque Composed expressiy for
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the Occasion by Dr. HAYDN.
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As is the rest of the MUSIC by Mr, SALOMON
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No Money to be turned
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Tomorrow (by Particular desire) 18th time, the new Dra-
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matic Tale, Called The Mysteries of the Castle, with the new
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Drama of
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Windsor Castle
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, and the Masque of Peleus and Thetis
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On Saturday and Monday, the new Comedy of Life's Vagi-
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ries, which Windsot Castle, and the Masque of Peleus and
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Miss WALLIS's BENEFIT.
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AT the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, on
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Wednesday, April 22, Will be presened a Comedy
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Called
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THE JEALOUS WIFE
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Mr. Oakly MR. FARREN;
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Major Oakly, MR. QUICK;
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Sir
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Harry Beagle
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, MR. FAWCETT;
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Captain O' Cutter, Mr. JOHNSTONE;
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Russer, Mr. MUNDEN;
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Charles Oakly
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, Mr. HOLMAN;
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And Lord Trinket, Mr. LEWIS;
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Lady Freclove, Mrs. MATTOCKS;
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Harriet Mrs. MOUNTAIN
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And Mrs. Oakly, Miss WALLIS,
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(Being her First appearance in that Character)
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To which Will be added, the Comedy of
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THE FOLLIES OF A DAY.
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Come Almaviva, Mr. LEWIS;
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Figare, Mr. BERNARD;
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And the Page(with a Song) Mrs. E. WALLIS,
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(Being her First appearance on this, and her third on any age)
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CHARMAN
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Mr. HANDY respectfully begs leave to inform the Public
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that as his Company Cannot Positively Stay in London of
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a few weeks longer, owing to his engagement in the Coun-
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try; and that all ranks of people may have an oppo tus
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of seeing the first Equestrian Performers in this kingdom
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he has thought proper to lower his prices-Boxes as od-6
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Pit is-Gallery 6d
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And as every thing brought forward at this Cireas is Agility,
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and that the Company do not stay one mintute between any
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one part of the Pertermance in the Course of the evening;
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Mr. HANDY hopes it will meet with the approbation of a
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generous Public. And notwithstanding his present Made
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of Reduction, he pays Fifty two Guineas per week to
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Twelve of his principal Performers,Who, in their wit
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ferent lines, are Superior to any ever brought forward in
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this metropolis.
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NEW CIRCUS.
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LYCEUM, STRAND.
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THIS Present THURSDAY, April 16, 1795,
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and every Evening this Week, the greatest variety of
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NEW PERFORMANCES,
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Ever Brought Forward to the Public.
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HORSEMANSHIP UNRIVALLED.
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An Entire New
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PANTOMIMIC DANCE.
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TIGHT-ROPE DANCING,
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By Signor SAXONI.
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WIRE DANCING
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TUMBLING,
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By Nine Capital Performers.
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POLANDER's PERFORMANCES,
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By Signor CARLO.
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The Whole to Conclude With
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THE TAYLOR RIDING TO BRENTFO
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By Mr. CARE, in Dress and Character
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The Principal Performers Etc
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The Celebrated Little Devil, Mr. Robinson,
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Frost,
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the Original Child of Promise, the Little
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and
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That Wonderful Vaulting Horseman Mr.
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NDY.
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Doors to be opened at Half past Five Grand Parade
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to commence at Half past Six precisely
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Boxes 2,. 6, Only.Pit Is Gallery 6d
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Places for the Boxes to be taken Mr. Hutchinson, from
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Eleven till Four, at the Lyecum,
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In the polite Art
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of Riding and managing their Hories for the Road or
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Field; and Horses Brok for all Denominations, particularly
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for Ladies Riding.
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At the General Quarter Session of the Peace of our Lord the
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King, holden in and for the
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at the
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Session House for the said County (by adjournment)
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Thursday the lath day of April, in the 35th Year of
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of our Sovereies Lord
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GAUZE.
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A Petition having been Presented to his Ma-
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jesty's
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Justices of the Peace
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for the County of
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, in Sessions asseambled, praying the Court to Set, regulate
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and order the wages and prices of the
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Journeymen Weaven
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within the Said County, in the said branch of the the First
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manufacture, called the Toilet Gauze, It is Ordered, that
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the said petition be taken into consideration on Saturday next,
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the 18th day of April inft. at the hour of ten in the fore-
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noon; and that in the mean time an advertisement be insert-
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ed in three or the public newspapers, to the intent that all
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Masters and
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Journeymen
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in that branch of the Silk manu
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facture Called the Toilet Gauze, have notice thereof.
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By the Court,
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SELBY,
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At the General Quarter Scltion of the Peace of our Lord the
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King, holden in and for the
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, at the
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Session House for the Said County, (by adjournment) on
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Tuesday, the Fourteenth Day of April instant in the
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Thirty-fifth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord
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George the Third, King of Great Britain, etc.
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To MASTERS and JOURNEYMAN WEAVERS in that
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Branch of the Silk Manufacture, Called ORRICE
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WEAVING.
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A Petition having been Presented to his Ma-
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jesty's
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of Price Weaving both in respect of the Fineness
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of the Shor as Well as the width of the Several article whereby
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the labour of the manufacturer it much increased and no
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To the PROPRIETORS of East-INDIA STOCK,
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Ladies and Gentlemen,
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ENCOURAGED by a number of my Friends,
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I am Induced to offer my self to your notice as a Candi-
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date to become a Director of the East-India Company and
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to request the honour of your interest and Support upon a
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future Vacancy. Being in a Situation during great part of
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my residence in
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, that gave me an opportunity of ac-
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quiring a Knowledge of the general state of the Company's
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affairay will I flatter myself, recommend me in some de-
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grce to your good opinion, which if I am so Fortunate an
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to obtain, is will be my endeavour to preserve, by fulfitting
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the duties of my situation with integrity and honour, and a
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steady adherence to the interest of the Honourable East-
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India Company. I have the honour to be,
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Ladies and Gentlement,
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Your not obedient humble Servant,
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RICH CHICHELEY PLOWDEN.
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Devonsine Place, No. 8, April 9, 1795.
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To the PROPRIETORS of EAST-INDIA STOCK.
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Ladies and Gentlement,
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TWO Vacancies in the Direction having now
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taken place by the disqualifications of Mr.
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and Mr. Ewer, I take the
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left opporunity of after
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Newman Street, April 14, 1795,
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MR. BLAIR returne his most grateful ac-
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knowledgments to the Governors and Governesses of
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the FINSEURY DISPENSARY, her the honour they have this
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by Conforred upon him, in electing him the Surgeon of their
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cellent Institution; and begs leave to assure them that no
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tions Shall be wanting on his part, to fulfil the duties of
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to Important an office, and to prove himself not unworthy of
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their entire considence and approbation.
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LADIES ONLY
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THE Science of Divination has been re-
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spected by the most enlightened people in all ages of
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the world,-in ancient times the-most illustrious men consult-
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a Prophet or a Diviner, before they undertook any impor-
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enterprize; the Bible and even prophanc books relace
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berleis instances of the kind. In times so calamitous and
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a Persen whese whose life has been devered to Science,
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by now be consulted by ledier of fortune and
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ness quarter
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but though he never fees Gentlemen, he his no objec-
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to after their letters with a proper
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I,
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Portland Road
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, by the
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MIDDLESEX DISPENSARY,
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No.21,
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Houndsditch.
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A General Meeting of the Governors of this
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Charity will be holden at the Dispensary, on Wednesday the 22d day of April instant at nine O'clock in the
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forenoon, to proceed to the Election of a Collector, in the
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room of Mr. Jocks, refigned AND NOT ON THE 15TH IN-
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TANT, AS BEFORE ADVERTISED. The Election to be by
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Ballut to Commence at Ten, and close at Four O'clock pre-
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cisely. Proxies of Governors to be admitted; and such new
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Governors only to be entitiled to vote, who Shall have paid
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their Subscription in to the hands of the Right Honourable
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The man Skinner, Esq. Lord Mayor, Treasures, at or before
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Six O' Clock in the Evening of Tuesday, the 21st instant.
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By Order of the Committee,
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BENJA. NINDA, Sacretary.
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PROPOSALS for LIGHTING the STREETS.
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Paying Office, Dublin
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THE Directors and Commissoners Will re-
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Colse proensela for Lighting the Public I
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ampa ned
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Globen
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in this City and for keeping the same and the fur-
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niture there of
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and in said
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from the
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of
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to be sent to this Office on or before the 30th
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in the presence of the proposer or his Representa-
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at One
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on the Said Day, after Which Day no
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Proposed with be
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SKILL AND SON,
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CHEESE MERCHANTS AND OILMEN
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TO their N
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perial and Most
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MAJESTIES
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And to their Royal High
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The PRINCE of WALES,
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The DUKE of YORK
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The DUKE of CLARENCE,
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The DUCHESS of CUMEERLAND, etc.
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AT THEIR
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IT ALIAN AND FRENCH WAREHOUSE, 8
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No. 15 STRAND, near CHAVEN STREET, LONDON.
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THE NOBILITY, GENTRY, etc are ar-
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spectfully informed, that they hare now ready and
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Complete for Sale, a Choice Aftertment of their
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RICH FISH SAUCES, etc.
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ESSENCE of ANCHOVIES, for Fifth
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to be
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boiled either in melted butter, or
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as
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CORATCH SAUCE, for entiching all kinds of Stews
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Hasnes, Ragouts and eat with Chops Cuthers Steake, etc
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CAMP SAUCE, very excellent to eat with all kinds of
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>
Fifth Cold Meat, Mutron Chops etc.
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>
MINT SAUCE, made sweet purposely to eat with Veni-
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sen Roast Lamb etc.
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N.B.In CASES with Partitions containing 12 forts of
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the most RICH SAUCES that are made in this or any other
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Country; they are admirably adapted for Families, and Gentle-
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>
men going to the East or Week Indies, Captains of Ships,
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>
etc. at One Guinea each Case.
</
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>
WESTPHALIA or BEAR HAMS that are of a most
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delicious Flavour; also a great variety of fine WESTMORE-
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LAND, and YORKSHIRE ditto, of all sizes fit for dres
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sing, without requiring any foaking.
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>
PICKLED and SMOAKED TONGUES, PIGS CHOPS,
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>
etc, Cured after the
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fashion.
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>
New REIN DEER TONGUES From Russia-Hamno
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>
Beef, in Ribs and Rolls for grating.
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Alto a Cargo of real DUTCH BEEF, from
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to
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grate, just imporced.
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>
Fine MUTTON HAMS, etc. from Scotland; also
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parcel from Yorkshire.
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>
SIX POUNDERS,
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Or, HAMS only SIX POUNDS each
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>
For Corner or Side Dishes, and for Samll Families,
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MADE FROM PIGS OF THE CHINESE
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And CURED PORTUGAL FASHION,
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Mr. SKILL respuctfully
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guinew each.
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>
NEW GORGONA ANCHOVIES, property packed in
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>
Stone pots, so as to Keep to the Fast or West Indies.
</
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>
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"1629"
>
Dr. HALLER's
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>
Celebrated SWISS
</
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>
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>
</
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>
TEA; made of Herbs,
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</
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>
Collected on the Alps, in Package, at is each.
</
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>
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n
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>
BOLOGNA and GERMAN SAUSAGES, with or without
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Garlick, etc.
</
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>
<
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>
BURGUNDY MUSTARD, and English ready mane
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</
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>
and Durham of four Mustard, and all forts of Vinegar
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>
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>
Beautiful FRENCH CAPERS, Packed in the French
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>
Bottles, zs. 6d. to 5a each.
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>
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>
NEW PIPE and RIBBON MACARONI, VERMI,
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</
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>
CELLI, SEMOLINA, CAGLIER PASTE, etc.
</
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>
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>
N.B. CASES of PICKLES for exportation from One
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>
to Ten Guineas each. Pickled Mushroom 2d 6d per
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quart.
</
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<
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>
RICH ENOLISH and FOREION PICKLE Yellow
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and Green Mangoes and the greatest varlety of every four of
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Pick es in the hig bast persec
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>
PICKLED MUSHROOMS in Quart
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the
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ever
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at only 2d 6d each.
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>
EXSENCE of AMRAICAN SPRICE with
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for making
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To the CURCUS in STILTON CHEESES.
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have just received
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from the best daries feveral par-
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calt of the fifth STHTON CHEESES that ne
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and it for Same
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