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Magazines, weekly Numbers, or any new periodical Publications, will be regularly
delivered.
A Circulating Library is kept as above, where Books are lent to read at 10s. 6d. a
Year, 3s. a Quarter, 1s. 6d. a Month, or 3d. a single Volume; printed Catalogues of
which may be had at 3d. each.
Bonds, Indentures, Warrants of Attorney, Bills of Sale, and all Sorts of Stamped
Paper and Parchments.
Printed Warrants. Summonses, Certificates, Orders of Removal, &c. &c..
All Kinds of Patent and other Medicines, from the Genuine Proprietors
Books neatly bound, gilt, and lettered, and Writings fairly engrossed.
All Orders by the New{men or otherwise will be punctually executed.
Best Coniac Brandy, neat Jamaica Rum, fine shrub, and all other Spirituous Liquors,
Wholesale and Retail, on the lowest Terms.
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Mon 1 June
WOKINGHAM, May 28, 1772
ALL Persons who have any Demands on the Estate and Effects of Mr. JOHN FIELD,
late of Wokingham, deceased, are desired to bring an Account of the same to his
Widow: And those Persons indebted to the said John Field at the Time of his Decease,
are requested to pay the same to his Widow.---Those Persons employed by him in the
Woollen Manufactery, are desired to bring their Work, finished or unfinished, to Mrs.
Field, or proper Methods will be taken to oblige them.
WINDSOR-FOREST TURNPIKE
A General Meeting of the Trustees will be held on MONDAY, the Fifth of June, at
the BUSH Inn, in Wokingham, by Eleven o’Clock in the Forenoon, to consider of a
Scheme on foot for turning that Part of the Turnpike Road leading towards Virginia
Water.
WOKINGHAM, May 28, 1772
THE STEWARDS of the NEW FRIENDLY SOCIETY at the KING’S HEAD, in
the said town, hereby give Notice, That their ANNUAL FEAST will be held, as usual,
on the Friday in Whitsun Week. All the Members of the said Society are desired to
meet ny Ten o’clock in the Forenoon. Dinner to be on the Table exactly at One
o’Clock.
This day is published.
And may be had at E. CRUTTWELL’S in the Market-Place, Wokingham, and of the
Men who distribute the Berkshire Chronicle , Price only Six-Pence.
THE Rev. Mr. TALBOT’S Narrative of the Whole of his proceedings relative to
JONATHAN BRITAIN.
Bristol: Printed by S. Farley; and sold by J. Dodsley,
Pall-Mall: J. Blyington, in St. Paul’s Church-Yard; and by all other Booksellers.
Of the said E. Cruttwell may be had, just published.
OBSERVATIONS on Dr. Cadogan’s Dissertation on the Gout, and all Chronic
Disorders, by Wm. FALCONER, of ath, M.D. The Second Edition. Price 1S, 6d.
The ART of DRESSING the HAIR, a Poem inscribed to the Members of the
Macaroni Society. By Ebenezer Pinch, Philocosm, and late Hair-Dresser to that
Society, Price 1S. 6d.
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