Cheffer, Linendraper, bath • dilate and to John Bent of Warringfbn, in the Cot, . flee, Meichant, William Kirkman, of the City of London, I John Orange, of the raid City of Chefter, Linendtaper, and - itt, of the fame City, Gentleman, in Trott for and towards Payment of Debts of
15 November 1763 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
In On: huge Volume Ottavo, (with an elegant trontiipiece engraved los) containing llpv. Ards of Six Hundred Eiger, Price live Shillings bound, . THE COMPLETE DUTY OF MAN ; Or, A SYSTEM of Dottrinal and Pratlical CIIRISTIANITY To v. bith are Forms of Prayer, and Offices of Devoti
15 November 1763 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
THAT any Farmers or Others, who are willing to contrail for the Manure to arift: from the cieanCng of the Streets. and to tarry the f.me according to the DireCtions of the laid Committionets, are &fired to attend and make their Propofals at a Meeting to be at the Pentke in this
15 November 1763 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
• . t ...,ufe content ? Or , to their fighing Mate ? How (adorn fouls below are join'd, For one another formed above ? How feldom pairs of hearts we find, By Heav'n ordain'd for mutual love ? Thus Man's inconftant foul we blame, (For want of knowledge, or of thought) When all the
15 November 1763 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
I. A General Account of every Country in the World, remarkable for either Natural or Artificial Curiotities ; their Situation, Boundaries, Extent, and Dia'. ons ; Rivers, Air, Soil, Chief Cities, and other Places of Note. H. A particular Account of the moil curious Natural Produ
31 May 1763 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
Thurfciay, there were aikmbled upwards of tcn thoufand perfons taking the eels of the county, and laft Saturday there were at lealt eight thoufand in Richmore-Hill, of which I was obliged to be one, at d every one in Market-Hill was obliged to go, and all marched from Rich- Hill
26 July 1763 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
repreientatroes to this honourable houfe, the guardians of liberty. 'That after all the burdens fo chearfully borne, nil the hard(hips fo patiently endured. and all the fo freely flpilt in fupport of the late jtiq, glorious and fuccefsful war, your petitioners, moa humbly hope,
17 May 1763 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England