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<p n="2730"> Lord Hood arrived here from town on Tuel-<lb></lb>
day evening, and will fail in a day or two for<lb></lb>
the Streights, with the following Ships, viz.</p>
<p n="2731">GUNS.</p>
<p n="2732">Victory 110<lb></lb>
Cumberland 74<lb></lb>
Marlborough 74<lb></lb>
Zealous 74<lb></lb>
Audacious 74<lb></lb>
Minotaur 74<lb></lb>
Russel 74</p>
<p n="2733">GUNS.</p>
<p n="2734">Invincible 74<lb></lb>
Tremendous 74<lb></lb>
Nymphe frigate<lb></lb>
Druid ditto<lb></lb>
Mutine cutter<lb></lb>
Resolution ditto.</p>
<p n="2735"> <rs type="occupation" id="LMSMPS50909_occ337">Sir</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_occ337" type="occupation" value="Sir"></interp>
<rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n2735-1">Harry Burrard</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2735-1" type="given" value="Harry"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2735-1" type="surname" value="Burrard"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2735-1" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
is appointed to the St.<lb></lb>
Florenzo.</p>
<p n="2736">Arrived Le Jean Bart French ship of war, of<lb></lb>
18 guns, and 110 men, a prize to the squadron<lb></lb>
under Admiral Colpoys. The Jean Bart<lb></lb>
captured the ship Active, from Bristol for Ja-<lb></lb>
maica, the 9th ult. off the Western Isles, and<lb></lb>
scuttled her. The Master landed this evening<lb></lb>
from Le Jean Bart.</p>
<p n="2737">The Impregnable is this evening come into<lb></lb>
harbour to refit.</p>
<p n="2738">Captain Mackenzie goes out Commodore to<lb></lb>
the Coast of Africa in the Sheerness. of 44<lb></lb>
guns. The Fury floop of war goes with her in<lb></lb>
a few days,</p>
<p n="2739">Captain Fairfax is removed from the Sheer-<lb></lb>
ness to the Repulse of 64 guns.</p>
<p n="2740">The Fashionable World.</p>
<p n="2741">Yesterday at half past eleven o'clock the<lb></lb>
KING, QUEEN, and PRINCESSES, arrived at<lb></lb>
Buckingham-House from Windsor-Lodge.</p>
<p n="2742">At twelve o'clock the KING came in his pri-<lb></lb>
vate coach to St. James's-Palace, where His<lb></lb>
MAJESTY had a Levee, the fullest remembered<lb></lb>
for many Years, which began at half past twelve,<lb></lb>
and was not either till after three o'Clock</p>
<p n="2743">After the Lavee broke up the King went<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
where being feated on<lb></lb>
His Throne of State, attended by all the <rs type="occupation" id="LMSMPS50909_occ338">Officers<lb></lb>
of the Household</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_occ338" type="occupation" value="Officersof the Household"></interp>
,</p>
<p n="2744">The LORD CHANCELLOR, attended by the<lb></lb>
two Archibishops, several of the Bishops, and<lb></lb>
Temporal Peers were admitted, when they pre-<lb></lb>
sented an Address on the Marriage of his Royal<lb></lb>
Highness the PRINCE of WALES; which the<lb></lb>
KING received, and gave a most gracious<lb></lb>
Answer.</p>
<p n="2745">The Speaker of the <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1084">House of Commons</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1084" type="placeName" value="House of Commons"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1084" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
, at-<lb></lb>
tended by about Thirty of the Members, after-<lb></lb>
wards presented the Address of that House,<lb></lb>
which His MAJESTY also received very gra-<lb></lb>
ciously.</p>
<p n="2746">The KING then retired to his Closet, where<lb></lb>
the SHERIEFS of London were introduced by<lb></lb>
the Lord in Waiting, to know His MAJESTY'S<lb></lb>
pleasure, when he will receive the Address of<lb></lb>
the <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1085">City of London</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1085" type="placeName" value="City of London"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1085" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
, when the KING appointed<lb></lb>
To-morrow, Friday, at half-past one o'clock</p>
<p n="2747">The SHERIFFS received the honour of Knight-<lb></lb>
hood.</p>
<p n="2748">A Council was afterwards held in the KING'S<lb></lb>
Closet, at which the ARCHBISHOP of CAN-<lb></lb>
TERBURY, the LORD CHANCELLOR, the Duke<lb></lb>
of PORTLAND, Earls MANSFIELD and SPENCER,<lb></lb>
LORD GRENVILLE, and Mr. DUNDAS were pre-<lb></lb>
sent, which sat near an hour.</p>
<p n="2749">The KING gave audience in the Closet after<lb></lb>
the Council to the Duke of PORTLAND, Lord<lb></lb>
GRENVILLE, Mr. DUNDAS, and Mr. WIND<lb></lb>
HAM, till six o'clock when His MAJESTY re-<lb></lb>
turned to Buckingham-house of dinner.</p>
<p n="2750">In the evening the ROYAL FAMILY went to<lb></lb>
the Concert of Antient Music.</p>
<p n="2751">The QUEEN will have a Drawing-room this<lb></lb>
day.</p>
<p n="2752">Yesterday the Hon. Mr. JENKINSON was<lb></lb>
presented on his Marriage, by his Father, Lord<lb></lb>
HAWKENSBURY, as was also Commodore PAYNE,<lb></lb>
by Earl CHOLMONDELEY, on his conducting the<lb></lb>
Princess of WALES safe to England.</p>
<p n="2753">Their Royal Highness the Prince and<lb></lb>
Princess of WALES, Duke and Duchess of<lb></lb>
YORK, and Duke of CLARENCE, are also re-<lb></lb>
turned to Town, and will be at the Drawing<lb></lb>
Room this Day.</p>
<p n="2754">In the evening there will be a Grand Ball at<lb></lb>
Court.</p>
<p n="2755">The principal persons present were as fol-<lb></lb>
lows:-Their Serene Highnesses the Prince of<lb></lb>
Orange, the Hereditary Prince and Prince<lb></lb>
Frederick, Prince of Hesse Darmstadt, Marquis<lb></lb>
Barilli, Count <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n2755-1">Jenison Walworth</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2755-1" type="given" value="Jenison"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2755-1" type="surname" value="Walworth"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2755-1" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
, Baron<lb></lb>
Wolfe, and Baron Nollecken.</p>
<p n="2756">His Excellency the Spanish Ambassador,<lb></lb>
and most of the Foreign Envoys, Secretaries,<lb></lb>
and Consuls, together with other Foreigners<lb></lb>
and Natives of distinction.</p>
<p n="2757">It is said, the Choiseul <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n2757-1">Adrian Vandeveldt</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2757-1" type="given" value="Adrian"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2757-1" type="surname" value="Vandeveldt"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2757-1" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
<lb></lb>
will be removed from the EUROPEAN MUSEUM,<lb></lb>
<rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1086">St. James's square</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1086" type="placeName" value="St. James's square"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1086" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
, at the same time with the<lb></lb>
celebrated Vanhuysums, from the Cabinet of the<lb></lb>
late Empress of Germany.</p>
<p n="2758">evidence for the Crown, which principlly<lb></lb>
went to corrobrorate the testimony of Day, and<lb></lb>
which was fully given in our former account,<lb></lb>
with this addition only, that on the night, pre-<lb></lb>
vious to the affair being put in execution, the<lb></lb>
witness, with several more of the prisoners,<lb></lb>
met at the house of <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n2758-1">Jonathan Jones</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2758-1" type="given" value="Jonathan"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2758-1" type="surname" value="Jones"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2758-1" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
, in <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1087">Fashion-<lb></lb>
street</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1087" type="placeName" value="Fashion-street"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1087" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
<rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1088">Isdwell</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1088" type="placeName" value="Isdwell"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1088" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
; and on being<lb></lb>
questioned by the witness relative to the affair in<lb></lb>
agitation, he replied, that it could not fail of<lb></lb>
success, if they brought Isdwell to the place.<lb></lb>
The Men were all fully committed to take their<lb></lb>
trials on both charges, and the women were<lb></lb>
ordered to be re-committed for a further hear-<lb></lb>
ing.</p>
<p n="2759">The next examination that took place, was<lb></lb>
that of <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n2759-78">Juliet Norden</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2759-78" type="given" value="Juliet"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2759-78" type="surname" value="Norden"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2759-78" type="gender" value="female"></interp>
, the young Jewels, who<lb></lb>
stands charged of suspicion of having attempted<lb></lb>
to poison Moses, a person in custody on sus-<lb></lb>
picion of being concerned in the above-stated<lb></lb>
forgeries, but who is to come forward at the<lb></lb>
trial as an evidence for the Crown.</p>
<p n="2760">She declined saying any thing to the charge,<lb></lb>
Mr. Knowles, her Counsel, not being present;<lb></lb>
which induced the Magistrate to defer a final<lb></lb>
hearing of it.</p>
<p n="2761">Fresh supplies of that Pleasant, safe and effi-<lb></lb>
cacious Medicine, SPILSBURY'S Antiscorbutic<lb></lb>
Drops, (by the King's patent) are weekly re-<lb></lb>
ceived from Mrs. SPILSBURY, in <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1089">Soho-square</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1089" type="placeName" value="Soho-square"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1089" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
,<lb></lb>
in bottles of 5s. and 1l. 2s. each, by E. New-<lb></lb>
bery, the corner of <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1090">St. Paul's Church-Yard</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1090" type="placeName" value="St. Paul's Church-Yard"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1090" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
,<lb></lb>
London; where may be had, a New Edition,<lb></lb>
being the Eighth, of Spilsbury much admired<lb></lb>
Treatise of the Scurvy, Gout, Diet, and Re-<lb></lb>
medy, with upwards of one hundred cases,<lb></lb>
neatly printed 8vo. Prize 2s. 6d.</p>
<p n="2762">MARRIED.<lb></lb>
On Saturday last, Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n2762-1">Edward Hurdley</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2762-1" type="given" value="Edward"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2762-1" type="surname" value="Hurdley"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2762-1" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
. of <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1091">St. James's<lb></lb>
street</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1091" type="placeName" value="St. James'sstreet"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1091" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
to Miss <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n2762-2">Ann Foster</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2762-2" type="given" value="Ann"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2762-2" type="surname" value="Foster"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2762-2" type="gender" value="female"></interp>
of <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1092">Dover-street</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1092" type="placeName" value="Dover-street"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1092" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
.</p>
<p n="2763">DIED<lb></lb>
On Thuesday last, Mrs. Clarke of Barbican.<lb></lb>
Friday, at <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1093">Gloucester,</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1093" type="placeName" value="Gloucester,"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1093" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
-Worsley, Esq. Lieutenant in<lb></lb>
Prince William's Regiment, and only son of Sir <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n2763-1">Richard<lb></lb>
Worsley</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2763-1" type="given" value="Richard"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2763-1" type="surname" value="Worsley"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2763-1" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
, <rs type="occupation" id="LMSMPS50909_occ339">Bart</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_occ339" type="occupation" value="Bart"></interp>
. of Appledurcombe Park, in the Isle to<lb></lb>
Wright.</p>
<p n="2764">CORRECT PRICE OF STOCKS.<lb></lb>
WEDNESDAY, April 15.</p>
<p n="2765">Bank Stock<lb></lb>
3 per Ct. Rd 61 7/8 62 1/8<lb></lb>
3 per Ct. Con. 62 1/8 ¼<lb></lb>
3 per Ct. Scrip 63 3/8<lb></lb>
3 per Ct. 1726<lb></lb>
4 per Ct. Con. 76 1/8 5 7/8<lb></lb>
5 per Ct. Anns 95 ¼ ½ ¼<lb></lb>
B. Long Ann 17 7/8 13 16<lb></lb>
Ditto Scrip.<lb></lb>
Ditto Sht. Ann 8 5-16 a 3/8<lb></lb>
India Stock shut<lb></lb>
Ditto Bonds 2s prm.</p>
<p n="2766">Ditto Old Ann. shut<lb></lb>
Ditto New Ann.<lb></lb>
3 per Ct. 1751<lb></lb>
New Navy 31/8 dis.<lb></lb>
Exch. Bills 4s 5s prm.<lb></lb>
Lot. Tick.<lb></lb>
Irish ditto<lb></lb>
Omnium<lb></lb>
FOR THE RESCONTRE.<lb></lb>
Bank Stock<lb></lb>
India ditto<lb></lb>
Consols</p>
<p n="2767">HIGH WATER AT LONDON BRIDGE THIS DAY<lb></lb>
MORNING43 min. after 12<lb></lb>
AFTERNOON7 min after 1</p>
<p n="2768">WANTED, a situation to attend a plain<lb></lb>
Elderly Lady, a sedate, steady, middle aged Person;<lb></lb>
would not have any objection to make herself useful in<lb></lb>
capable; and if the Lady should be infirm, she would<lb></lb>
prove a tender, attentive friend, Would not object to<lb></lb>
living in Town or Country, or to travel to any part of<lb></lb>
England. The greatest trust might be reposed in her, and<lb></lb>
having an income of her own, no other consideration<lb></lb>
would be expected than gentle respectful treatment. The<lb></lb>
Person being oliged to go out of Town for a few days<lb></lb>
with a relation that is indisposed; on her return, will wait<lb></lb>
on any Lady this may suit.</p>
<p n="2769">A line, directed for C. H. to be left at Mr. Craig's and<lb></lb>
Co. Linen Drapers, No. 316, High Holborn, between<lb></lb>
Chancery-lane and Southampton buildings.</p>
<p n="2770">HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ETC.<lb></lb>
SALES BY AUCTION.</p>
<p n="2771">By Mr. TATTERSALL, THIS DAY,</p>
<p n="2772">FIVE capital Seasoned HUNTERS, some Pairs of<lb></lb>
Geldings of different colours, several odd ditto, some<lb></lb>
of which are well calculated to run in a Gig. a great many<lb></lb>
strong boney Geldings and Mares, sit for Machines, Post-<lb></lb>
Chaises, Etc. Also, some strong well-known good Hacks,<lb></lb>
in good condition, and fast trotters. A Bay Gelding,<lb></lb>
seven years old, a good hunter; a Grey Gelding, six years<lb></lb>
old, a good hack; a Chesnut Mare, aged, has carried a<lb></lb>
Lady; a Black Gelding, Seven Years old; several Gallo-<lb></lb>
ways and Ponles; in the Whole near one hundred Lots.<lb></lb>
To be viewed, and trials allowed.</p>
<p n="2773">By Mr. TATTERSALL , This Day,</p>
<p n="2774">UPWARDS of 70 Carriages of different sorts;<lb></lb>
amongst which are several elegant crane-necked and<lb></lb>
perch Coaches, in very good condition; a variety of very<lb></lb>
elegant Chariots and Post-Chaises, nearly as good as new,<lb></lb>
well ornamented, and in remarkable good repair; a very<lb></lb>
capital crane-necked travelling Post-Chaise with Impe-<lb></lb>
rials Etc. a very good crane-necked Vis-a-Vis; a great<lb></lb>
many high and low Phaetons to run with one horse; two<lb></lb>
capital Curricles, with harness to each; a very good<lb></lb>
travelling crane-necked Coach; several good single-horse<lb></lb>
Chaises; a variety of very handsome Whiskies, Gigs, Etc.<lb></lb>
also a great many lots of plated Harness.-To be viewed.</p>
<p n="2775">By Mr. TATTERSALL, THIS DAY,</p>
<p n="2776">A BAY COLT, rising three years old, got by<lb></lb>
Fidget, out of Miss Duncombe, engaged in the Derby<lb></lb>
Stakes at Epsom. 1795.</p>
<p n="2777">Also, a Brown Filley, got by Rockingham, dam by Snap,<lb></lb>
rising three Years Old.</p>
<p n="2778">To be viewed.</p>
<p n="2779">declining that Business, on TUESDAY next, at Twelve<lb></lb>
o'Clock, unless previously disposed of,</p>
<p n="2780">THE LEASE OF the ABOVE PREMISES,<lb></lb>
comprizing good Standing for Fifty Horses, Lock-up<lb></lb>
Coach-houses, and dry Standing for near Twenty Carriages,<lb></lb>
over which have been recently erected, at a great expence,<lb></lb>
several very convenient Dwelling-Rooms, that are occu-<lb></lb>
pied by Mr. Green; an, extensive Ride, Granary, Hay-<lb></lb>
lofts Etc.</p>
<p n="2781">The whole is in substantial repair, replete with ever ne-<lb></lb>
cessary convenience suitable to the Horse line, and has<lb></lb>
been many Years established in a profitable business; held<lb></lb>
for an unexpired term of Eight Years from Lady-Day, 1795<lb></lb>
at the low Rent of 1361. per Annum.</p>
<p n="2782">After the above will be Sold the Stock of Horses, Etc.<lb></lb>
comprising Twenty-two Horses, part of which are on Jobs;<lb></lb>
Four Hackney-Coaches, an exceeding good light Post-<lb></lb>
chaise, several Pairs of Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Stable<lb></lb>
Utensils, Etc.; also a few Lots of Household Furniture, Etc.</p>
<p n="2783">The whole of which may be viewed Two Days previous<lb></lb>
to the Sale, and are to be Sold without reserve.</p>
<p n="2784">By Mr. ALDRIDGE in St. Martin's Lane.<lb></lb>
A Very handsome Brown Long-tail COLT,<lb></lb>
five years old, has never done any work, is calculat-<lb></lb>
ed either for a Charger, Coach, Chariot, or Gig Horse;<lb></lb>
and warranted sound.-May be viewed.</p>
<p n="2785">By Mr. LANGHORN,<lb></lb>
At the City Repository, in Barbican To-MORROW, at<lb></lb>
Twelve o'clock,</p>
<p n="2786">THREE Modern-Built Chariots Six gen-<lb></lb>
teel one horse Chaises and Harness, Three neat one<lb></lb>
horse Phaetons, Four modern Coaches, several pairs and<lb></lb>
single Harness, a light poney Phaeton, with a pair of Dun<lb></lb>
Ponies, several useful Chaise Geldings and Hacknies, and<lb></lb>
a variety of seasoned nag-tailed Coach Geldings, and some<lb></lb>
handsome Galloways, in all near 100 Lots.-To be viewed.</p>
<p n="2787">VALUABLE INN AND MARKET HOUSE.<lb></lb>
To be disposed of on Moderate Terms,</p>
<p n="2788">THE LEASE of a well accustomed INN<lb></lb>
and POST-HOUSE, advantageously situated in the<lb></lb>
center of one the best Market Towns in the Kingdom,<lb></lb>
on that much frequented Road to Hardwich, Yardmouth<lb></lb>
and the much esteemed Watering Place, South End. The<lb></lb>
Inn at present enjoys the most respectable Connections and<lb></lb>
Trade. The Proprietor has been in possession near Thirty<lb></lb>
Years, and declines for no other reason that Infirm Health.</p>
<p n="2789">Apply to Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n2789-1">John Langhorn</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2789-1" type="given" value="John"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2789-1" type="surname" value="Langhorn"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2789-1" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
, and Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n2789-2">William Stace</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2789-2" type="given" value="William"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2789-2" type="surname" value="Stace"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2789-2" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
,<lb></lb>
<rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1094">Brentwood</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1094" type="placeName" value="Brentwood"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1094" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
.</p>
<p n="2790">CROSS-STREET, <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1095">ISLINGTON</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1095" type="placeName" value="ISLINGTON"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1095" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
<lb></lb>
to be DISPOSED of by PRIVATE CONTRACT,</p>
<p n="2791">THE LEASE of a convenient Substantial<lb></lb>
HOUSE-No. 2, Little Cross-street, containing<lb></lb>
there spacious rooms on a floor, with convenient yard,<lb></lb>
coach houses for four carriages, stabling for eight horses,<lb></lb>
garden, Etc now in the occupation of Mr. W. HUNT,<lb></lb>
Hackneyman, who has let more than the whole rental,<lb></lb>
and occupied a greater part of the Premises.</p>
<p n="2792">For Particulars, enquire on the Premises; and of Mr.<lb></lb>
<rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n2792-1">John Langhorn</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2792-1" type="given" value="John"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2792-1" type="surname" value="Langhorn"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2792-1" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
, Barbican.</p>
<p n="2793">TO be Sold, a BROWN Cropt GELDING, fif-<lb></lb>
teen hands, aged, is an astonishing fast trotter, re-<lb></lb>
markably safe, and goes exceeding fast in harness. He will<lb></lb>
be warranted perfectly sound.</p>
<p n="2794">To prevent unnecessary trouble, the lowest price will be<lb></lb>
Twenty-five Guineas. He is the property of a Gentleman<lb></lb>
having no further occasion for him.</p>
<p n="2795">Also, an entire New Single-Horse Chaise and Har-<lb></lb>
ness.</p>
<p n="2796">Enquire at Lygow's Livery Stables, <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1096">Shug-lane</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1096" type="placeName" value="Shug-lane"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1096" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
, <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1097">Piccadilly</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1097" type="placeName" value="Piccadilly"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1097" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
.</p>
<p n="2797">To be Sold, a pair of handsome Bay COACH<lb></lb>
GELDINGS, warranted sound, free from vice, and<lb></lb>
may be viewed any morning before eleven o'clock, by ap-<lb></lb>
plying at Hull's Stables, Little Moorfields.</p>
<p n="2798">To prevent trouble, the lowest price is one hundred and<lb></lb>
twenty guineas.</p>
<p n="2799">SALES BY AUCTION.</p>
<p n="2800">MR. SMITH respectfully informs the PUB-<lb></lb>
LIC that the SALE of the ESTATE, at <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1098">HIGH-<lb></lb>
GATE</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1098" type="placeName" value="HIGH-GATE"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1098" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
, advertised to take place at <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1099">Garraway's Coffee-<lb></lb>
house</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1099" type="placeName" value="Garraway's Coffee-house"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1099" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
To-morrow the 17th instant, is unavoidably POST-<lb></lb>
PONED until Friday the 22nd of May, 1795.</p>
<p n="2801">RENTER's SHARE of <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1100">DRURY LANE THEATRE</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1100" type="placeName" value="DRURY LANE THEATRE"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1100" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
<lb></lb>
By Mr. SMITH,<lb></lb>
at Garraway's Coffee-house, 'Change Alley, Cornhill, To-<lb></lb>
MORROW, the 17th instant, at Twelve o'clock,<lb></lb>
ARENTER'S SHARE in the NEW THE-<lb></lb>
ATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE, entitling the<lb></lb>
holder to a FREE ADMISSION to any part of the said<lb></lb>
Theatre on every night that theatrical or musical enter-<lb></lb>
tainments shall be exhibited there; and also TWO SHIL-<lb></lb>
LINGS and SIX-PENCE for EVERY NIGHT of such<lb></lb>
performance. Held for a term of 103 Years.</p>
<p n="2802">Particulars may be had till the sale, of Mr. Smith, No.<lb></lb>
62, <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1101">Broad Street</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1101" type="placeName" value="Broad Street"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1101" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
, near the Royal Exchange.</p>
<p n="2803">LEASEHOLD, near FINSBUTY-SQUARE.<lb></lb>
By Mr. SMITH,</p>
<p n="2804">At <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1102">Garraway's Coffee-house, 'Change Alley Cornhill</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1102" type="placeName" value="Garraway's Coffee-house, 'Change Alley Cornhill"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1102" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
,<lb></lb>
To-MORROW, the 17th instant, at Twelve o'clock,<lb></lb>
IN LOTS,<lb></lb>
By Order of the Executors of the late <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n2804-78">BRASS CROSBY,</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2804-78" type="given" value="BRASS"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2804-78" type="surname" value="CROSBY"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2804-78" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
<lb></lb>
<rs type="occupation" id="LMSMPS50909_occ340">Esq</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_occ340" type="occupation" value="Esq"></interp>
. deceased.</p>
<p n="2805">A VALUABLE LEASEHOLD ESTATE,<lb></lb>
comprising TEN finished DWELLING HOUSES,<lb></lb>
eligibly situate in PAUL-STREET and CASTLE<lb></lb>
STREET, near FINSBURY-SQUARE; with a Court<lb></lb>
adjoining, containing Twelve Carcases roofed and tim-<lb></lb>
bered Held under the corporation of the City of London<lb></lb>
for a Long term, at low ground-rents.</p>
<p n="2806">To be viewed till<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
<obscured></obscured>
<lb></lb>
Yard Commom-street; and of Mr. Smith, No. 62, Broad-<lb></lb>
Street, near the Royal Exchange.</p>
<p n="2807">MILLMAN's ROW, CHELSEA.<lb></lb>
By Mr. SMITH,<lb></lb>
At Garraway's To-MORROW, the 17th Instant, at Twelve<lb></lb>
o'Clock in Two Lots,</p>
<p n="2808">A DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD ESTATE,<lb></lb>
consisting of FOUR neat compact BRICK DWEL-<lb></lb>
LING HOUSES, pleasantly situate No. <obscured></obscured>
5, 6, 7, and 8,<lb></lb>
MILLMAN's ROW, <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1103">CHELSEA</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1103" type="placeName" value="CHELSEA"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1103" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
, containing Two Rooms<lb></lb>
on each Floor, with Fore Courts, Gardens, Offices, and<lb></lb>
Cellaring.</p>
<p n="2809">Also, a PLOT of GROUND, convenient for BUILD-<lb></lb>
ING, with a new-erected COACH HOUSE, Chaise-<lb></lb>
House, and Three Stables for Nine-Horses.</p>
<p n="2810">The HOUSES have been lately REPAIRED at a great<lb></lb>
Expence, part let, and of the Value of</p>
<p n="2811">ONE HUNDRED and TWENTY-SIX POUNDS<lb></lb>
TWELVE SHILLINGS per Annum.</p>
<p n="2812">Held on LEASE for a considerable Term, at a Ground<lb></lb>
Rent of 47l. per Annum.</p>
<p n="2813">May be viewed, and Particulars had at Garraway's, and<lb></lb>
of Mr. Smith, No. 62, Broad-Street near the Royal Ex-<lb></lb>
change.</p>
<p n="2814">BUCKS.<lb></lb>
By Mr. SMITH,</p>
<p n="2815">To be PEREMPTORILY SOLD by AUCTION,</p>
<p n="2816">At Garraway's Coffee house, 'Change alley, Cornhall, TO-<lb></lb>
MORROW, the 17th Instant, at Twelve o'clock, in Two<lb></lb>
Lots.</p>
<p n="2817">A COMPACT DESIRABLE FREEHOLD<lb></lb>
ESTATE, situate at <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1104">CHARTERIDGE GREEN</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1104" type="placeName" value="CHARTERIDGE GREEN"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1104" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
,<lb></lb>
on the South-side of the road leading to <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1105">WENDOVER</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1105" type="placeName" value="WENDOVER"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1105" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
,<lb></lb>
with three inclosures of RICH LAND, a short distances<lb></lb>
from the farm yard, containing together TWENTY<lb></lb>
ACRES, more or less, of MEADOW and ARABLE<lb></lb>
LAND, with two cottages, a barn, farm yard Etc. Let to<lb></lb>
Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n2817-4">RICHARD WOOD</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2817-4" type="given" value="RICHARD"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2817-4" type="surname" value="WOOD"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2817-4" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
, Tenant at Will, at an OLD Nett<lb></lb>
Rent of TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS, per Annum.</p>
<p n="2818">Also, a very DESIRABLE COPYHOLD ESTATE,<lb></lb>
and TWO RICH CLOSES of FREEHOLD LAND, situ-<lb></lb>
ate at <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1106">BELLINGDON</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1106" type="placeName" value="BELLINGDON"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1106" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
, within two miles and a half of<lb></lb>
<rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1107">CHESHAM</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1107" type="placeName" value="CHESHAM"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1107" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
, on the road leading to <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1108">TRING</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1108" type="placeName" value="TRING"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1108" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
; consisting of<lb></lb>
a FARM HOUSE, cottage, barn, stabling, and out-build-<lb></lb>
ings, in good repair, with TWENTY-TWO ACRES,<lb></lb>
more or less, of remarkably RICH PASTURE and MEA-<lb></lb>
DOW LAND, Let to MR. PADD Tenant at Will, at a<lb></lb>
Nett Rent of TWENTY-ONE POUNDS per Annum.</p>
<p n="2819">May be viewed and Particulars had at the George<lb></lb>
Chesham; Crown <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1109">Amersham</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1109" type="placeName" value="Amersham"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1109" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
; Red-Lion, <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1110">High Wycombe</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1110" type="placeName" value="High Wycombe"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1110" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
;<lb></lb>
George, <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1111">Aylesbury</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1111" type="placeName" value="Aylesbury"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1111" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
; Cross, <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1112">Oxford;</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1112" type="placeName" value="Oxford;"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1112" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
<rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1113">White Hart</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1113" type="placeName" value="White Hart"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1113" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
, <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1114">Great<lb></lb>
Missenden</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1114" type="placeName" value="GreatMissenden"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1114" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
; Crown and Cushion, <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1115">Uxbridge</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1115" type="placeName" value="Uxbridge"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1115" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
; at Garra-<lb></lb>
way's; and of Mr. Smith No. 62 <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1116">Broad-street</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1116" type="placeName" value="Broad-street"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1116" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
, <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1117">near the<lb></lb>
Royal Exchange</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1117" type="placeName" value="near theRoyal Exchange"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1117" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
.</p>
<p n="2820">GLOUCESTER and BERKLEY CANAL SHARES.<lb></lb>
By Mr. SMITH,</p>
<p n="2821">At Garraway's Coffee-house Change-alley Cornhill, To-<lb></lb>
MORROW, the 17th inst. Twelve o'Clock in LOTS of<lb></lb>
FIVE EACH,</p>
<p n="2822">FIFTEEN SHARES of ONE HUNDRED<lb></lb>
POUNDS EACH, in the GLOUCESTER and<lb></lb>
BERKLEY CANAL, which takes its course through a po-<lb></lb>
pulous part of the country, abounding that are expected to<lb></lb>
render this undertaking highly productive.</p>
<p n="2823">Particulars may be had at Garraway's and of Mr. Smith,<lb></lb>
No. 62, Broad-street near the Royal Exchange.</p>
<p n="2824">GRAFTON-STREET, FITZROY-SQUARE.<lb></lb>
By Mr. SMITH,</p>
<p n="2825">At Garraway's To-MORROW, April 17, at Twelve<lb></lb>
o'Clock</p>
<p n="2826">A Neat Substantial LEASEHOLD RESI-<lb></lb>
DENCE, in perfect repair, desirably situate No. 7,<lb></lb>
Grafton-street near Fitzroy-square, containing six Bed-<lb></lb>
chambers with Closets, a spacious lofty Drawing room and<lb></lb>
Dressing-room, with mahogany sashes and statuary marble<lb></lb>
Chimney-piece, a handsome Entrance Hall, two Parlours, a<lb></lb>
paved Yard Areas, Offices, and Cellaring; held on Lease<lb></lb>
for a term of Ninety nine years, from Michaelmas, 1775, at<lb></lb>
a Ground Rent of 8l. 8s. per Annum, Land Tax about 10s.<lb></lb>
per Annum.</p>
<p n="2827">May be viewed till the Sale. Particulars may be had<lb></lb>
on the Premises; and of Mr. Smith, No. 62, <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1118">Broad street</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1118" type="placeName" value="Broad street"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1118" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
,<lb></lb>
<rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1119">near the Royal Exchange</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1119" type="placeName" value="near the Royal Exchange"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1119" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
.</p>
<p n="2828">ESSEX.<lb></lb>
LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AND UTENSILS.<lb></lb>
By Mr. SMITH,</p>
<p n="2829">At the Farm, at Wanstead House, Essex on TUES-<lb></lb>
DAY the 21st. instant, and following DAY, at Eleven<lb></lb>
o'Clock,</p>
<p n="2830">By Order of the EXECUTORS,<lb></lb>
THE LIVE and DEAD STOCK, FARM-<lb></lb>
ING, UTENSILS, HAY, a quantity of ALE,<lb></lb>
TABLE BEER, and EFFECTS, of the late</p>
<p n="2831">Sir <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n2831-45">JAMES TYLNEY LONG</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2831-45" type="given" value="JAMES TYLNEY"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2831-45" type="surname" value="LONG"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2831-45" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
, <rs type="occupation" id="LMSMPS50909_occ341">Bart</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_occ341" type="occupation" value="Bart"></interp>
deceased.</p>
<p n="2832">The STOCK consists of NINE DRAUGHT HORSES,<lb></lb>
fourteen cows, twenty-eight bullocks, a bull, two calves,<lb></lb>
104 ewes, eighty lambs, about forty loads of hay; twenty-<lb></lb>
tow butts of ale, twelve ditto of table beer; two large<lb></lb>
iron rollers, two oak ditto, a waggon, carts, ploughs har-<lb></lb>
rows, harness a quantity of hurdles, spokes, fellies, Etc.</p>
<p n="2833">To be viewed one day preceding the Sale, when Cata-<lb></lb>
logues may be had at the <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1120">White Hart</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1120" type="placeName" value="White Hart"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1120" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
<rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1121">Woodford</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1121" type="placeName" value="Woodford"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1121" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
; the<lb></lb>
Bush, <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1122">Epping Forest</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1122" type="placeName" value="Epping Forest"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1122" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
; Angel, <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1123">Ilford</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1123" type="placeName" value="Ilford"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1123" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
; Cock and Bell and<lb></lb>
White Hart, <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1124">Romford</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1124" type="placeName" value="Romford"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1124" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
; Ram Inn, <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1125">Smithfield</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1125" type="placeName" value="Smithfield"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1125" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
; on the<lb></lb>
Premises; and of Mr. Smith, No. 62, <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1126">Broad-street</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1126" type="placeName" value="Broad-street"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1126" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
, <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1127">near<lb></lb>
the Royal Exchange</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1127" type="placeName" value="nearthe Royal Exchange"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1127" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
.</p>
<p n="2834"> <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1128">CLAPHAM COMMON</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1128" type="placeName" value="CLAPHAM COMMON"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1128" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
<lb></lb>
By Mr. SMITH,</p>
<p n="2835">At Garraway's on Friday, May 1, at Twelve o'clock,</p>
<p n="2836">A Genteel desirable LEASEHOLD RESI-<lb></lb>
DENCE, in perfect repair, pleasantly situated on<lb></lb>
the East side of Clapham Common, in the county of<lb></lb>
Surrey containing six bed-chambers, a handsome draw-<lb></lb>
ing-room, dining parlour, vestibule, offices, and cellar-<lb></lb>
ing, coach-houses and stabling for four horses, with a<lb></lb>
small paddock and pleasure ground, well supplied with<lb></lb>
fine water. The premises are held on lease for a term of<lb></lb>
thirteen years at a rent of</p>
<p n="2837">FORTY-SEVEN POUNDS per annum.</p>
<p n="2838">To be viewed with Tickets, three days previous to the<lb></lb>
Sale, which, with Particulars, may be had of Mr. Smith,<lb></lb>
No. 62, Broad-street.</p>
<p n="2839">FREEHOLD, MIDDLESEX<lb></lb>
By Mr. SMITH,</p>
<p n="2840">At Garraway's, on FRIDAY, May 1, at Twelve o'clock,</p>
<p n="2841">A COMPACT FREEHOLD DWELLING<lb></lb>
HOUSE, in compleat repair, eligibly situated No. 2,<lb></lb>
Port-street, near Stewart-street <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1129">Spitalfields</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1129" type="placeName" value="Spitalfields"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1129" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
, containing<lb></lb>
two rooms on each flour, with dry cellaring, let to Mr.<lb></lb>
Marsden, tenant at will, at a low rent of<lb></lb>
SIXTEEN POUNDS per annum.</p>
<p n="2842">May be viewed three days previous to the Sale, and Par-<lb></lb>
ticulars Had at Garraway's and of Mr. Smith, No. 62,<lb></lb>
<rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1130">Broad-street</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1130" type="placeName" value="Broad-street"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1130" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
</p>
<p n="2843">ESSEX <lb></lb>
By Mr. SMITH<lb></lb>
At Garraway's, on FRIDAY the 1st of May, at Twelve</p>
<p n="2844">A TATE, consisting of a SUBSTANTIAL CON-<lb></lb>
VENIENT DWELLING HOUSE, containing five ser-<lb></lb>
vant's bed rooms, four bed-chambers, three dressing<lb></lb>
rooms a drawing-room, breakfast and dining parlours,<lb></lb>
suitable offices, and good cellaring double coach-house,<lb></lb>
and stabling for seven horses, a handsome lawn, pleasure<lb></lb>
and kitchen gardens, with FIFTY-SIX ACRES (be the<lb></lb>
same more or less) of RICH MEADOW LAND, adjoin-<lb></lb>
ing and opposite the House, with unlimited right of com-<lb></lb>
mon, of <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1131">HAINAULT</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1131" type="placeName" value="HAINAULT"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1131" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
and <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1132">EPPING FORESTS</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1132" type="placeName" value="EPPING FORESTS"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1132" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
, bounded<lb></lb>
in part by a fine river, and the high road leading to Ep-<lb></lb>
ping, eleven miles from London at <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1133">CHIGWELL</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1133" type="placeName" value="CHIGWELL"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1133" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
, in the<lb></lb>
County of ESSEX, late in the occupation of</p>
<p n="2845"> <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50909_n2845-1">CHARLES BROOKE</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2845-1" type="given" value="CHARLES"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2845-1" type="surname" value="BROOKE"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_n2845-1" type="gender" value="male"></interp>
, Esq-</p>
<p n="2846">The House and Grounds command the most delightful<lb></lb>
picturesque views over a fine healthy Country, intersected<lb></lb>
by villages and pleasant rides in every direction. The<lb></lb>
ESTATE contains a quantity of TIMBER, is amly sup-<lb></lb>
plied with fine spring water, and several packs of hounds<lb></lb>
are kept in the neighbourhood.</p>
<p n="2847">May be viewed six days preceding the Sale, when Par-<lb></lb>
ticulars may be had at the Cock, <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50909_geo1134">Epping</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1134" type="placeName" value="Epping"></interp>
<interp inst="LMSMPS50909_geo1134" type="type" value="undefined"></interp>
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; Green Man, Epping Forest; at Garra-<lb></lb>
way's and of Mr. Smith, No. 62, Broad-street.</p>
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