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For further particulars, and conditions of sale, enquire of
                                              JOHN BENNETT, Auctioneer

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                   Mon 22  Oct
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                                              WOKINGHAM, Oct 16  1781
                   THE  Stewards  of  the  NEW  FRIENDLY  SOCIETY,  held  at  the  King’s  Head  in
                   Wokingham, desire all the Members of the said Society to take notice, that they are
                   determined for the future to abide by the second article of the said Society, respecting
                   the  members  clearing  up  their  accounts  every  quarterly  night;  and  that  no  further
                   indulgence than what the said article expresses will in future be allowed.

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                   Mon 12  Nov
                                                WOKINGHAM, BERKS
                   We whose names are hereunto subscribed, Inhabitants of Wokingham, do certify, that
                   there is not now, nor, to the best of our knowledge, has been for some weeks past any
                   person ill with the Small-Pox in the town of Wokingham. Witness our hands,
                                  JAMES WEBB, Alderman
                                  W. BREMNER, Minster
                                  J.  CHAPLIN,         Churchwarden
                                  J. P. H. HOULTON            “

                                  THO. TALMADGE, Overseer          “
                                  JOHN ALLRGHT               “
                                  WM. DOUGLAS,               “
                                  J. NETHERCLIFT,              “
                                  J. WILMOT, Surgeon and Apothecary
                                  A. PEPPIN, Surgeon and Apothecary,
                                  WILMOT WALLEN, Surgeon and Apothecary,
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                   Nov. 6 ,       WM.  WEAVER,  Assistant  to  Mr.  Turner  Esq.  Surgeon  and
                   Apothecary, 1781

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                   Mon   19  Nov
                                             WOKINGHAM PARSONAGE
                   THE Occupiers of Lands and Hereditaments within the parish of Wokingham, in the
                   couties of Berks and Wilts, or either of them, are requested to pay their Tythe Rents,
                   which became due at Michaelmas last, unto the Proprietor of Wokingham Parsonage.
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                   On Monday the 16  day of November instant, in the forenoon, at the house of John
                   Chaplin, at the new Rose Inn, Wokingham.          EDWARD  WISE,  Jun.  Attorney
                   for the Proprietor.

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                   Mon 10  Dec
                   THE  SALE  of  the  ESTATE  of  Wm.  Trickey.  Of  Wokingham,  late  a  bankrupt,  is
                   postponed to some future day, of which notice will be given in this paper.

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                   Mon 17  Dec
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                                               READING, Nov 26 , 1781
                   WHEREAS a great many COUNTERFEIT HALFPENCE, which are of very small
                   value, have been introduced into this borough, and are become a very great burthen on
                   trade, many of the tradesmen of this borough have found so many great inconvenience



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