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i A 1 jrwMa and j. MXM fMmmm, Mm ca tti 1 5651, A a Lt mii u. A 20: 173. rnce-f Diee-pencc. I GENE RAL II AND intwCAS'11 From the POLICE Public Office, UnA'an.

UnJ-M Edinburgh Tea Warthntise. MilOk-Kn-rit, NmceffU HE of the Edtiibu'h TAi Warehoafj rtspectfiiily acattelnt tbe tlr.rt tbtvbarc nwv in Zum, Yariety of l'refli (Iflttenlnjigli 'J'cas, Cjinlifling of Eo- VI inil WOIIUIJ'I Congous, Souchong's, and lyion's, at vere iueed l'nces, whicli they Ir iey- (II be l'ound, trial, well die atUnlion of the Puoii FIFTY POUNDS REWARD St VtflWMS called P.EA, hon. upon the ellate La fimce Steel, TVV Esq; near the unak of KiWarc, in IielannV hedilbwns his country, abfconded the thuf January 1784, takmg with him the undermentiontd Baiik Notes, viz. K.7,4Vd:iied V83' W1'0 Zol to, dated December, paysble to Brookbank and Co. And cath to amount of 8opl.

A Whoever him and gives stotic'e to Sir Sampfon Wriglit, in Bow-street, London, flrall, on (ih commitment, reeeive Pounds reward. The said Richard Rcahan ia abont five feet five inches hich.rather A. lustv, and lnclming to a belly, abont fisty ycan of age, sliuffles, and strikes hiakneesagainfteach other in walfang, his nght knee bting bent mwardti, wears oWri Hark' hair, turning grey, curled attlie sides, and tied betonet 1 a queue or club, has a sottifh lookrng aodbloated coilntcnancc, though not red, and fpeaks French an with a little of the IM brogu'e cjuarrclsomc when In liquor, and takes a flg Ereat qtiantity of snutF. His wife I about fifty years of age, rather tall, very tiiin, of a fair has long and sliarp fore teeth, and the general appearance of a Quaker in her drefs (he a native of Jpfwich. of DURHAM TN Pursuance of an Order made at tbe General Quar-A tcr Seilions of the Ptace, held at the city of Ditr-ham, in the faitfcGounty, by Adjou'rnment, oh tbe wd day of instant, Notice is hereby Given, that all Perlons wiljing to undertake the lUtilding ot a new Bridge over the rivukt at or near Herd's iluuse, in the public ltoad leading between Durham and Darljngtont agreeable to .1 Plan and Esiimate for that purpose, lodged in the Office of the Clerk of the Peace for the seid County, are defired to deliyer iii their Pro-posals to the Justioes of the Peace for the seid Cotinfv, at their adjoln ned Sessions, to be held at the houfe of Mr Robert Punlhon, Innkeeper, in Dul ham, 011 S.muday the day of Fcbruary next.

Hy Order, GEO. PEARSON, Clerk uftbe Peaee. Orders adarefled to at tbe Edinburgh Wareboiile, 'idclL-st; tct, ill ije earefully atundcd to. sVeweaille, tfth 17? Stuidirliiii, fai. 16, WANTED mtnitst th jf.Ww A MASTER at Sunde liatul in the county of Du, Pmpimis may be fint t9 the Oversecrs.

orglvea in at the Vellry, on Easitr Tucsday, the day fixed lor lt tting tbc N.B. The pwscat Master cjuits the Ilonfe at M.iy-.hy, I785, ashe is gnhig iuto anothe, lliiert bulinels, and will bc po more treated vdth. 1 1 ii.B .0 di ine uaim. is earneitty requelted ot all perions having lmlgers in their tobe particularly atteutive to the deseriptionsof the above partiea. The Gentlenien, on whomthis fraud wascommitted, have beeil hitherto unsucecscful in apprehending and bringing thu to condign punishment, although they have not spare tither trouble or expenee.

And having to believe befand his wifeare' still in have thoivcht it adviseable torepeat this advertitemertf, well to induce a forther enquiry, as to caution all perlbns trom taking the Notes, hielt J. 1 lt. 0 "A 1) rnmedlatSv, COACH" T.iN, in evexv oronerlv aualiftedi ACOA he must find owiz l.lveiy. Apply'otlic Piinttr. No letters will hentlendcil tn unlcss prifl paid.

the24th 8orrv. A DARK BltOWN (iELDINti. A IM atfemft Aiat-Deiy, 1 785, ALtyery Servant, to atiend on a finale Gentleman and to take eure of two hrnfes. A ebanicter will he reejuired of his honesty and lobritty. Eilqnirc of tb Plialt of this papet.

Jfd letters inlK-trcd ublels post paid. HT'HE Crcditorsof the late Mr Lar.celut Harrison, of A Collinwood, in tbe Countv of York, are requelliii to meet on Friday the 4th day of Februarr, at eleven o'cloff ih tbe. forenoon, at houfe of Mr Wattliew Fords, the Queen's Head, in Staindtop, ia the county of Durham! January 2Z, 17 85. To be ALeafehold Prerniies in North Shields, nent the Water, well fituated for tht rarn inc on anv Branch of very upngor, anu inori jointeu, aDout 15 nanas mgn, nag tau niciteil, witb leveral iaddle marks, and at the same time 40 new facks. Whoever will the said William Johnson, alias Muirell, lhailreeeive Tzufi Gm'ntat reward from the seid Edward The said, William Johnson, alias MurreH, is 14 years old, five feet ten incheshigh, of a dark brown com-plexion, thick lips, a long nosif, licts a gruff voice, dark brown Iiair, was in a brown carter's froek, a damson coloured coat, is by trade a weaver, bas a lifter at Kingham, in Norfolk, wliere he wa born.

TOLLN front the Parifh Church of Castle-Sowerby, in Cumberland, between the afternoon of Sunday the a8tli of November, and Wednesday the ist of December last, two open surplices two blick corpse clotha; one blue orpurple coloured communion table cloth also communion table iinen, and a bottle of vvine. The Churchwardenfl will give a reward of Five Guineas to any persun who sliall apprehend the ortender or offender, onhis, her, or their conviflion. STOLEN or Strayed, some time in October last, out of Wokeing Broad Mead, in the county of Surry, a bay MARE, of the nag kind, sifteen hands high, aged, a black nag tail, black mane, a large blaae down her face, leveral wjiite saddle on her sidea, one of her bind leg white, some white on one of her fore lega, supposed to lie in foal when lost had all her stioes off. Any perfon who will give intelligence to William at Rickford Malthouse, in the parifh of Wokeing, so that the Mare may be had again, ihall reeeive reward if strayed, and Tcuo Guineas on convictmn, if Itolcn. STOLEN about two months ago, from George Butler, atthe White Bear, atHounflow, A DARK EAY HORSE, with a black mane and tail, ij hands liigh, his off fore foot white over the crowntt, and has been a dragoon 7w4 Guineas reward will be given by the said George Butler, to any perfon that will give lue.li Information as may be the means of recovering him.

Business, nbwtenanted by Mr Jos. Rains, andothers, N. B. Mr Raine will fliew the Prenu'fti, aud treat for tlie some. North Shieldt, ,6 Jan.

J. TT; EVEN Hutidred and Seven ty Nine Dak Trees, and 1S Cyphere, 417 A(b 'I'rees, and 218 Afl, now marked and mimhered, upon Colt lV.k, Jud Ritton farms, adjciining tbc Turnpike koad from Walliiijrton to Rothbuty. Apply to Mr Winlliin, of Walllngion, wh of NORTHUMBERUND, A and Y. CO BU will seit tbe some. To he tieirmptoiily SOLI? to the iWit; IVediejJsy the idthdai if Fchu vy rtxt, hetvktn tbe four? of thrte ar.d five o'elock in the afternoon, at tbe houfe es Mr1 fjohn Tnng, the Golden Lim, ii: SEviral Mtffturges, Lands, and Parcfls of Cirnnjid, situate, lying anrl belog at Pcrryhlll, in the rnnntv of of Henry mirole and white ewn, one dark chintz gown, with various colours one silk and mullin Durham, containing lio acres of good mca low, rnd palluic Land, well watered and feneed.

tog-ther with FroiH a Sccrniting Purty pf ltis Regiment if In fantiy, Ify Captain ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, at the C.itf of Durham, GEORGE FRLEMAN, born in Durham, sixtren years of age, five (Vct feven inches high, ftfitijjjit and well made, ginger hair, grey ryes, brown complexion, rftueh freckled, by trade a (lioeinaker, bad been fpr some time a seiger Durham Abbey, is very solid oi women and liquor. Also, GEORGE D'XON, born at Wall, in Noitbumber-land, aged cighteen years, five feet fix inches and a half high, fair hair, grey eyes, frest complexion, made, aiid thiek bout bis anldes, by trade a labourer. 'I 'he saikl Desertcrs are stipposcd to be in the ncighboinhood of Newcastle, will apprehend them, and lodge thun in any of his gaols, sliall reeeive TWO POUNDS reward, over aml above what is allowed by Act of Parliament, by applying to the said Captain Robertson, at Gainfbrd, in tbe said county of DurrvJm; or Mr Kirkley, Attorney at Law, in the Market-place, in the city of Durham. N. B.

Dixon's father lived at Renton, near Newcastle, and is supposed to be an aider and in the above desertion. If be can be convicted in aiding, See. a rewird of FIVE POUNDS Ihall be paid upon a just conviftion. I sJ WILL Cover Season, at Mr Selby's, of Mid-dlcton, nigh Beiford, Northnmbcrland, at Two Guineas a piece for Blood Maies, aud One Guinea for Com-mon Mares, and Half a Crown to the Pimhtr is allowed to be the stiongest bred Horse in England, is sifteen hands and a hall high, fr, from all manner of blcraiib.es he was got by Shakfpear, out of a chesnut Mare got by and all Black, whieb un by the name of 7roiing'i PMy She was bred by Mr Blake, out of bis Fanny Mare, which was got by Tortur, her Dam by Old Sterling, her Giandam by Vbilders, her gieat GranJam Gratitbmn, hergreat great Giandam by Wdkiiison's Harb, which was tlie Dam of Mr Flcetwood's Lillifut, and out of Mr Milbank's famous Mare Bald Ptg, Pinckr, at four years old, von three 50I. l'lates at sive yeais old he won three 50I.

Platts, he Ki.ig's Plate at Litehfield, and a Match over for joo Guineas a fide; at fix years old be won a Mateh over Ncwmarkct for 550 Guineas a fide, and three King's Plates, vU. Lin-cobi, aad Ncv. market at seven years old hc' ran feveral Matches, TreWcm, Premier, 8iber, trS feveral others; at eight years old he won the Five Guinea Subicription at Newmaiket, and two 50I. Plates; at nine years old he wo a PLce at Epsom, the Gold Clip at ipfwkh, and next day the beating feven others, giving two stones and a half to niost of them, and in four days after he won a 50I. at Ncwmarkct, beating eight others, and a 50).

at Satsliam. N. B. Good Orass Mares, and proper cire. To be LET, end entcred upon at May -day next, THE Fanns of New-Houfe, and Whinny Gaitli, in the Parifh of Lanchcster, and County of Durham, con-taining 1.79 acres 3 roods and 3) perehes, of arablc, mei-dow, and pafluie Land, now in the occupation of John Harri-fon.

Also lo behVJV, and entcred upon at samt timt, The Farm of Aurn-House, in the said parilh, containing 52 aeies of arablc, nieadow, and pafluie Land and about 30 aeres of imjjroved Land, latc part of Lanchelter Common. The whole free of all Tithes, and lately oeoupied by John Liddell, deceafed. Liktwife to be LET, and entcred upon at May-day, A Farm at Iveston, in the soid parifh, eonsisting of 54 acres of arable, meadow, and pa sture, Tidic free, in the pf-session of John Stokoe. Enquire at Greencroft; or of John of Broad Wood, near Wolfingham. N.

B. The tenant of New-Houfe ist be rio morc treatcd with. Encoufagcment given to good teoants and allowance made for expenee of fucli tenants as come from a distanee. To be SOLD hy Auclion, At the houfe of Mr Henry the Sign of the Star and Garler, in Norlh Shields, bet-wten the bours es three aud Jive in the afternoon, of Ihr t6tk da bf Ftbmn next, rnun DnMAtinii il. Mmes of Coal mithin nnd Und the Isisie, (nebl bv tv Leafts urxler the Dean and of Duehan.) now i'i t'i pososoon of Mr Robert Clark, who will fbew the Prcmult For further particulars, enquire of Mr Kawling, at Sherburni or at Mr Hopper's Office, in Darhnm.

Tu tj I hl ljuhiic i At tk tmifeofsVr William 3git of In. Shietits, on the yih lermary next, ietwetp ire hturs of three and fijft in ibe crr.cn, ABOUT ico Ton. ol CLAY, nartlv damaced the ffhin PITT, Captain 5tenhen son, on her pastag, from Jiristol. Tlie 5 i.l Clay is drpt.socd in it Warehousej latc Upper Entlof Suuth Shields; aud may be seen, by applying tb Miflrs Cookson, Dcer, and Wilfon, at their Office, South Shjelds. By Order of the of the latc Mr Ilobcrt cTia- loner, a anknipt.

To be SOLD to th- Bidder. striped half one home-made black Jersey gowiij five white apron, one checked apron, diaper table cloth, seyen diaper napkins of difTerent kinds, twopair of houfewife linen slieets, fomtof them marked with thejetters E. P. tbirty wometi's caps, eight pair of womcn's lleeves, eight handkercliiefe of dif-ferent kinds and patterns, about twenty nien and women's fliirts and stiifts, some of them marked with the letter I. with black lilk a man's black coat and waistcoat, and stveral other things.

One of the persons who entered the said Houfe is stout made, about five feet seven inches high, hook nose, with a (bar upon it, the first fisigev of his lest band inward, and flrpgly sufpected to bea Tinker, suice" absconded fron Mor-peth. Anotutr of the said three persons is about five feet nine inebeshigb, made, between the eye, light eye-brows, and light hair hanging down and the other perfon supposed to be a woraan. They all appeared and dressed with men's fliirts uppermost. The voices of three or four mpre persons, men and were heard at the door, who did not go in and they are all supposed to have gone north. Whoever will give such Information against the said persons, or any of theiti.

so as they or any of them may be apprehended qnd convicted, will be entitled to a reward of FORTY given by Act of Parliament and if n.y of the persons, who committed the said Burglary, will turn Itiformer, and give such evidence against his Confederates, so as they orany of them may be convicted, he will be entitled to the reward of Forty Pound, and endeavours will be ufed to obtain his Majesty's pardon. SUSPECTED PERSONS confmed in the of CORRECTION, at MORPETH. BERNARD MONAGHAN, about five feet three inches high, about 50 years of age, "thort dark brown hair, swarthy complexion, and light blue eyes, with a fear near the rieht ear, lame on the lest lide, and when apprehended bad 011 a grey coat and waistcoat, and black cloth breeclies, und was in Company with the persons under-mentioned; seid he has served under Commodore in the Ha'ard Sloop, aud in the llind, Captain Clements, and fince that time has been in the Merchant vice aud as also aeeompanied with a woman who passed for bis wife, but, on exa'mriiation, they difiered in their accountl, and his wife had got a pafs by the name of Grant, from the Mayor of Newcastle, in December last. PETER JOHNSON, five feet four inches between 40 arid years of age, streng made, swarthy complexion, light blue eyes, a cut above his lest eye, a broad Hat nose, and Ihort black hair, and Irish dialect; travels the country old rags, with twoboys, one about twelve, and the other about feven years of age. The man seid he had been begging at North Shields, Durham, and and when examincd his maniage, he seid he was marned at one place by a Catholic Priest tlie woman, who pal-fcd for his seid they were married at another, by a Diflenting Minister.

AGNES JOHNSON, who passed for the above Peter Johnson's wife, about 46 years of age. rniddlc Gze, swarthy complexion, dark brown hair, and dark eyes, and, when apprehended, had 011 a blue stiill gown. 'Jmuianltb, STOLEN from Tetlington, ji the of Wbitbigbam, on mibt UjL A BLACK HORSE, nine yeare old, 15 hands high, two bind feet and far fore foot white, has a tare on bis ser fore leg under the not healed up, white ratchon bis face, anda fwitchtail. Whoever will give ihfrirmation of the said Horse, so as he may be had again, sliall reeeive 10t Cuiaetu reward, by applymg to George or C'hristophef Avery, at Yetlington aforesaid. At th houfe of MrS Dann, in Eifnp Atttkfa'd, 011 Friday the tleventl) clay of fcbruary next, lietwtcn tbe h.un oj j-jnr and fix o'elock in the afltrmin, in such Lots, and to the con-, dithns of sah, then tobe pioduced, TWO FJE1.D8 of rieh Grotind, Tithe fror of Hay, most psrt CopyKMd, therell Freebold, fit at Newgate End, adjoining the town of Biihop AuedUnd aforesaid, and containing between them about touracres iwnte or less.

Also a Freebold Clole of Meadow Ground. Tithe free of Hay, ncarly ailjoining, caljed Close, containing fix acres, or tbcrcatiouts. I bis Close is subjed to the payment of tbc yearly filmend of icl. to the Curate of th perpetual Curacy of Salnt Andrew Auckland. Mr Christo-pher Walker, in Lilhop Auckland aforesoid, ih Ibcw tbc Premises and further particulars may be had of Mr l'airlefs, Attorney at Law, in Bilhop-Auckland, for Publishing by Stibiriptioit.

Price One Shilling, A SERMON, preached at the' Paiilh Church, of Tynemouth, Dec. tith, 1784, by tlie tcw W. HAS-WELL, Lecturer As the Profils anfing srn-n this Publication, will bc approptlated to tbe Die of the Widows and Orphans of the Seamen belonin to that Paiilh, wha periflied in the late Storm, those who fptciid to become are requested to send in tlu i. Nantes as sog as pof-sible, to Meslrs Criarnley, Ilumble, Whitfield, or Stationers, Newcastle; Mr Oribani, Kelly, or Roddam, North Slllel 's. DISCO VERY.

ESC APED from CUSTODY. REWARD REWARD A for a 1 "'in r. A lea ine amw 1 01 iicwtauie, Thomas Donglas, Master, burthen 15 HERBAS on Thurfday Evcning, the aoth day of January instant, RICHARD BVTTERY. about five feet four inches high, straight made, brown complexion, brown hair. a hole on Ins lest cbeek, bad teeth.

soeaks Wni-mrtl)iro aiwl fnrmerlv served in the mili ia; had on, when he weilt ost, a Ihort blue keels of coals, or thereabouls, in tho-roilgh repair, extremely well founded, remarkable fast failer, may hc scnt to sca without expenee, and well adapted jacket, dirty red or striped waistcoat, black breeches, and a round hat, bound with black velyet. Whoi ver will detain him in any of his Majesty's prisons, or give such Information as may be the means ol iktecting him, 'sliall, on applyinff to lohn Turnbull, of Newcastle, be paid a reward of Half a Guinea, and all readonable charges-ijkewse, on the oth of this instant. HARRISON, and ANTHON HUNTER, bound Pitrnen, eloped from their fervice. Harrllbn is about fix feet high, much broke 111 the face with the small pox, Itoops as he walks. and fpeaks the Sotlth Country tongue, stammers agood deal in his speech had on, when he went off, an orange coloured coat, and round hat Hunter is about five feet, fix inches, well made, brown complexion, had on an old brown cOat and waistcoat, blue breeches, and an old floiicn hat.

Tlie above persons, as. appears, from circumstances, are a party who have been concerned in feveral heinous ca-imes. Whoever harbours or employs any of tlie seid persons, arter this public notiee, will be pro-lecuted as the law directs. N. Q.

The two latter were seen working at the toixl toiiiery, near ueitora, iaic wee, To be LET, and entered on at May-Day next. I NEWCAS'I LE LAMP and WA sCH AC 1 A FAHM- ,111 fjinAB nr fi n.Mnn in the THE next Ouarterlv as diredted by the Act Tbii Diiy es pufiliked, l'ritcist nnilE CR1TICAL" REVIEW or. ANN.USof 1 LITERATURE, for January, 17. ConttJntng, Dr Gardiner's Obicnarions on the Dr Stack's Medical Cafes. Mc.lioil Coinmunieatioii, Vol.

I. Dr Kcntilh's Experiments and on a new Specie of Bark. Turner's on dmitipig nnd irnpmv'ng Petit ilos. Sir Wm Jones's Ditcourie on the InlliM.tion Soekty ist inquirisg Into tht Hlstory, Aiitiipiitles, Alts, Scifneis, of Alia. Dunstir's rranllationoi'thelVjs of AriHopbar.es.

The Patriot, atragedy. Journales a Journey ftom Lustorato Bagdid, Twinings observalioiis on the ta and window act. Twining's rcinarkst pn tbe report of tbc llia Direstors, rel'pecttng ctie sale and prieesos tea, Dnnrojilif't seiest works of the Emperor Julian, and a large nomWy catalogue of pampritcts, See. The atteritiori with which the Critici. Reviitt hasheen 4nd its Increasiog reputatbn for near thirty ye.ii-,, notwithstaodiilg tbc speeio promisesof pltmsible pfctcnders.

rtnders it unneceffary fotth Adtliois torcoeat their nroicfli. for any trade, with aclear turn of Willington Coals. An In-ventory of her Materials may be seen on boxrd the Sbip, now laying ofl'Mr Smith Quay, Shields, in the riverTync; at Mr Thomas Ware's; and at Mr P. Khton's, North Shields at Mr William Leaviss't, Quay lide, Newcastle upon Tylie and at the place of Sale. N.

B. 300I. ill be continued in the hands of the Pureha ser, ongiving proper seeurity. ic'SOLD by private ContraS, ALL that good Ship or Veifel, called the CONTENT, Mr John Wright Master, of the burthen of 15 keels of coals, bad a gteat repair at MclTrs Bulir.e and Henzel's Dock, in South Shields, intheyear 1784, of an easy draught of water, fliilts without ballast, and a fast failer, now laying at the Lime Kiln, at the upper end of North Shields. For particulars, enquire of Mr Wm.

Harrison, of Preilon or Mr Thomas of North Shields, wherc Inventoriesof her Materials may be seen. Sunderland, January, To be SOLD lo the biglxfl Bidder, At the houfe tf Mr Cummons Btlton, Innheeper, Sign of the Hightandrr, Lovi-Street, Sunderland, on Tlmrfdny the es Fcbruary next, between the kurs of feur and fix o'chci in the aftcrnoiin, JL of Parliament, being to be held on Thurfday next, the Conntv of one hundred and thirty nits of linparthdity; and the oll ulifulptuiif effijltlu7lpri. WJKtWry impncu in unremitted exeruons to menr ua public favour. Alwayt at wrrith a powtrful not be exempttd from the daneers ol tbrie SXH zd of Fcbruary, the attendance ol the t'ommiiuoners ai eleven in the forenoon of that day, the Guildlull of this town, is particularly defired 00 special assair. To be SOLD way of Autihn, At the hevse of Mrs in iiJbip-Aucibui, 0 Friday tk eleventb day tf lelrvary next, belwen the hurt if tm and four o'cM in tbe Juhjtct to tbc es Sale then to It frodwed, ALL those feveral Freebold Closes, situate at Hum-berbeck, near Wst Auckl.md, In the county of Dur ham, coDtauiing i acres, aml all of tbim, exeept one Close of feven acres, are Titlie free Also all those feveral other Frechold Closes situate near West Auckland aforesaid, con-taining 16 acres, roods, togelhcr itbaPelling-house ans Garth, and about one acrc'of Ground hebunl jolning to Humberbeck-Bridgc whick Dwelllng-boBse, Garth, and one acre of Ground onlv, are Capyholil, and sub jtct to a'yearly payment of fix ihillings.

hole of the Premjit ire now let to John Poster, at theetar yeady reut of will UJcw the some and further particulars may be bad of Mr Preilon, Atl'cVney' nt-Uw, Stoltesley1; or Mr Faifless, ia Btlhop-Aucklaad. Acres, well watered am) sencefl with House, and suitable Cbnveniencics, and well situate for Markets; being three MUes, distant fiom Sunderland, iur from South Shields, and nine from preseot Tenant Mr Rippon, will fliew the for Particulars enquire of Mr Peters in Newcastle. r.s:'.'i VfStaycf Sole, to tbe bj Bidder, At tlie Golde Litk, iiil Ihxhfm, on Thurflay tke Jay es Febnary tk bmt tf three and five bi tbe afler noon, togethervrtnlfo.fylhmitg Lots, be'agrecdonel tbe time mid .4 Lot a Very 'itefamudioiw- Freebold Dwelling-Houje, ist- conststuftf-atKUehen, Pailour, and three Lodging Rooms, withgcia Stahle, and other conve-niences, fituatc fi thcBaek Street, in Hexhafn. Also a large and eommodicSnfPfeWniarthe Communion Table, in Hcxham Church, ia ftc pttfieffiah of tr Wray. Lot id.

of more thun fix acres, siturte near the Highlhield, near He xliam, well ineloscd with Quick-ftt Hedges, now in Fallow, and in good cither for layingdownto Grafs, or continuinginTillage. For parli-c-tiars, mquife of Mr ffeholas RuLdoek, Hexliam. ALL tnat goori Jtrigantine or veiiei called the EDWARD, (Sunrerland temperate praife sebtotn Rache to the willi.of 1 mmmsri the stiebtest hhlt of diflike If sore to be rcB utrnost rancour by the ddl, the Ignorant, nnM built) now lying In the harbour of Sunderland, of the burthen of nine keels of coals, and vpwards. The said Shlp is well fonnd, and of an easy draught of watcj, a piime Ihii'ts without ballall, and fit for any 1 hc Autitors, tiovtevcr, periilt their vrurfM such ls the proof of ihel undertaKing deroted to futnee arul pj(trPr further cartieulrs, nbply lo Mr Eiiward fack- regard to the free consHtutton cH thelrcoutit Londrmt for A. Ilarniltun, FalcoH-o siiri of HrmJoii.

near Sunderland or ni the Office of Mr C. J. and T. Robinson, Patcrnoster-Rcw, anctl Robert Walker, Coalfittcr, in Sunderland. asorUald, wbere lavtatric oibtr MrterWtpwjr boscen.

Uwe. whoui nf ihi uxj prece JW ttioabeo. "v'Litr.

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