and Machinery, intirely s New. PIT and SIDE BOXES, as. GALLER Y is. N. B. As the Managers are determined to bferve every Means necelEary to render the Pertormances with the Regul.rity, no Perfons will ever be admitted behind tae Scenes. No Servants can be allowed to keep Places.
11 July 1769 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
d by THIS EVENING, and continued Es e.y day, Wednpar, and F , iday, at their Shop, 5, in Pater-notter• Row ; where Adsertifrments are taken in, and Letters to the Authors received. This Payer will be condudt•d upon the Mon Liberal and Extenfive Plan; fo that Efrass and Letters u
24 October 1769 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
• R E, lames 'Oliver, Mailer, A Cheefe Ship, in Contra& Her laR for taking Goods is the Third of n et lune, Loaded or not I.oaded.—Wht,cver hath Go. dr to fhip to come for Chefter F-tie, are defired to give immediate Orden to their Carrefpondenta. Win. Thomas, Broker. Cbe .Ala►
16 May 1769 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
(landing and griming in the torero, Manors or Lordfhips of 'Citify, Shatington, Mile Heath, Little AOl, and Puleflon, in she Counties of Salop and Chalker. •`• Any l'erfon dettrous of pui chafing the fame, or a Part therettf, app!y to Mr. Winn, of Sandbach, in ( hethi-e; and Hen
3 January 1769 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
R. Goadby in Sherborne, W. Owe.. Temple-Bar, and R. Baldwin in Paternofter-Row, 1.. ea don; and may be had of J. Bulkeley, J.Pothe, and, P. Droner, Chefter; R. Taylor in Nantwich and Drayton; j.Eddowes in Salop; A.Llarke in Manchela ; and all Bookfellers in Great lilri!..in and
3 January 1769 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
60,000 Ticket,, 600,000 Not Twoßlanks to Price. The Prefent Price of SHARE S. Half o I Eighth 0 Fourth 3 17 o Sixteenth o 6 Mnft of the capital Prizes in many of the paR Lotte. rice have been fold at this Office, particularly in the fait The Ticket No. 41,704, drawn a Prize of z
3 October 1769 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
the Name of the WHITE TALBOT, in HOLYWELL, on the great Road be. tween l heßer and Holyhead, which he has fitted op in a neat A nd commodious Manner, every Way fuitable fur the Reception of all who pleafe to honour him yid' their Cullum, alluring them they may depend on mea. ing
3 October 1769 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
affertions, I will affirm, and hallenge the molt faCtious perfon to difprove at, that there never was a time in this nation, when fo much regard was paid to the poor, or when the laws of this land were executed in fo mild and merciful a manner, as at this very period. Ido not de
31 January 1769 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England