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endeavour to give general satisfaction, will in some degree obtain a portion of public
patronage, which will ever be his highest ambition to preserve.
N.B. Post-Chaise and Saddle Horses
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Mon 14 July
ROSE INN
MARKET-PLACE, WOKINGHAM
Hannah Chaplin, most respectfully returns her sincere thanks to the nobility and
public in general, for their kind support since the death of her late husband, and takes
this opportunity of informing them, that she has, for the greatest convenience of
business, removed from the NEW ROSE, to the OLD ROSE INN, in the MARKET-
PLACE, where she humbly solicits a continuance of their favours, which she will be
ever anxious to merit, by an unremitting attention, and the most reasonable charges.
N.B. Her assortment of neat and genuine wines, and choice spirits, is kept up
as usual, and will, with the greatest care, duly attended to.
Neat Post Chaises, able horses and careful drivers.
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Mon 21 July
To be Lett, an exceeding convenient House, for a small family, called Buckhurst
Farm, pleasantly situated in Windsor Forest, and within four miles of the King’s hunt,
one mile and a half of Wokingham, and ten from Windsor, pleasing distance from a
turnpike road, house and offices laid out very convenient, a spring some distance from
the house, serves brewhouse, water closet, &c. now in the occupation of the Hon
Capt. Bennett.—
The house and offices stand within a ring fence, and seventy three acres of land free
from all forest laws, being in the county of Wilts. Further particulars enquire of Mr.
Meaden, No. 14, Margaret-street, Cavendish-square, London, where a plan of the
premises may be seen.
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Mon 28 July
BERKS
To be LETT, furnished, for 21 years, and entered on immediately.
ARBORFIELD HOUSE and PARK
With the extensive MANOR and FISHERY, abounding with game and fish. The
house is large with every convenient office; a walled kitchen garden, cloathed with
the choicest fruit trees. The park close-paled, contains two hundred and twenty odd
acres, mostly meadow and pasture; fish ponds, two coppices, preserving a hare
warren, affording the most agreeable coursing. The River Loddon (not navigable) runs
through the pleasure ground, a farmhouse, barn &c. at the extremity of the Park,
admits (exempt from every inconvenience) the letting any part of the lands to an
under tenant.
Arborfield House is situated on a gravelly soil, the roads remarkably good, a distant
five miles from Reading. Four from Wokingham, 14 from Windsor, and Basingstoke,
and thirty-six from London.
To be viewed on Wednesdays and Fridays, from ten o’clock till three, and the
parties treated with by applying at Arborfield House, or to Messrs. Hodgson and
Blandy, in Reading.
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