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Mon 1 April
WOKINGHAM
ELIZABETH MARY TRASH, Widow of the late Nathaniel Trash, Plumbers,
Painter and Glazier, deceased returns her thanks for the many favours of her late
husband’s friends, and begs leave to inform them that she has declined the above
business in favour of Mr. JAMES HAYWOOD, of the same place, PLUMBER.
PAINTER and GLAZIER, for whom she solicits their future favours.
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N.B. All persons having demands on the late Mr. Trash, are re-directed to deliver, in
their accounts to Mrs. Elizabeth Mary Trash; or to Mr. Wm. Chaplin of Wokingham,
for their immediate discharge.
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JAMES HAYWOOD, having many years carried on the business of a PLUMBER,
PAINTER, and GLAZIER, in Wokingham, begs leave to inform his friends, the
friends of the late NATHANIEL TRASH, and the public in general that he has taken
up his Stock, in Trade and House, in Broad Street, where he will in future carry out
the business in all its branches, and where he hopes for a continuance of their favours,
which will be thankfully received, and executed with punctuality and dispatch
March 26, 1799.
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Mon 29 July
WOKINGHAM
FREEHOLD LAND
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION
By Mr. SNOW
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At the Rose Inn, Wokingham, on Tuesday the 6 day of August, at two o’clock
precisely.
A desirable FREEHOLD ESTATE, containing about Six Acres more or less of
valuable and improved Land, at the entrance of Coppid Beech Lane, by the side of
and at a pleasing distance from the turnpike road, and within one mile of the town of
Wokingham, on a fruitful soil, and occupied by Mr. John Lemman (as a nursery) on
lease at 13 Guineas per annum. There is a substantial Dwelling House, and barn lately
erected on the premises, which may be viewed and further particulars known by
application to the Auctioneer, Windsor.
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Mon 28 Oct
READING COACHES
The LONG COACH sets out every morning, Sundays excepted, from the upper
Ship Inn, Reading, at six o’clock. And returns the same day from the Bolt-in-Tun,
Fleet-street, London at half past twelve,--Fare inside 12s. Outside 7s.
A POST COACH every morning at seven o’ clock from Mr. William’s Coach-
office, in King-street, at the Black Lion, Water-lane, Fleet-street and the inns from
thence the same day, at one o’clock—Fare inside 14s. Outside 7s.
A POST COACH every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings, at nine o’clock
(by permission through Windsor Park) to the Black Lion, Water Lane, Fleet-street;
and A POST COACH from the Black Lion (the same road) every Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at eight o’ clock.—Inside 14s. Outside 7s.
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