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Mr. Pettingal, 6
Mr. Saville, 8
Mifs Hay,
Mr. Berwick

Mr. Clement, 12

Mrs. Bartlett, 13
SOUTH PARADE.

Mrs. Lee, I
Mr. Blake, 2
Mrs. Collins, 3
Mr. Corp, 4
*Mrs. Pugh, 5
Mifs Lloyd, 6
*Mrs. Stretch, 7, 12
Mr. Reeves, 9 & 10
Mrs. Cypher, II
Mrs. Davis, 13
Mr. Harford, 14
PIERPOINT-STR.

Mr. White, I
Mr. Spry, 2
Mrs. Todd, 3

*Mrs. Connor, 4

Mrs. Butt, 5
Mils Lloyd, 8
Mr. Elkins, 10
Mrs. Mullins, II
Mr. Kendal, 12
Mifs Rogers, 13
Mr. Leeming, 14
Mr. Smith, 15
Mrs. George, 16
Mr. Reeves, 17
PRINCES-BUILD.

Mr. Guest, I
Mr. Smith, 5 & 6
PARAGON-BUIL.
Mr. Viel, 1
Mrs. Dugdale, 6 & 18

QUEEN-SQUARE.
Mr. Roberts, I
Mrs. Bromley, 2 & 3
Mrs. Davis,
46

Mrs. Gray,

Mr. Mais, 8 & 9
Mifs Poulter, 18
Mr. Taylor, 22
Mr. Tickell, 24
Mr. Birchall, 25

QUEEN'S-PARADE,

Mr. Bacon, 5
Mrs. Gibbons, 9
RUSSEL STREET

Mrs. Randell, I
Mr. Clarke, 2
Mr. Butler, 5
Mrs. Morgan, 8
Mr. Ward, 10
Mrs. Mangald, 14
Mrs. Stone, 17
Mr. Hughes, 18
RIVERS-STREET.
Mr. Mullins, 7
Mr. Johnfon, 12
Mr. Hathaway, 13
Mrs. Milfom, 15
Mrs. Batten, 24
Mrs. Pulsford, 27
Mrs. Bunning, 30
Mr. Fowles, 42
Mrs. Morgan, 43
Mrs. Rains, 48
Mr. Ward, 49
STALL-STREET.

Mr. Farr, 10
Mrs. Smith, ii
Mrs. Day, 17
Mr. Smith, 20

ST. JAMES's-PAR.
Mifs Dart, 1
Mrs. Hugo, 4 & 5
Mrs. Moyes, 9
Mr. Goodall, I
Mr. Liddiard, 12
Mr. Singers, 22

ST. JAMES'S-STR.

Mr. Atwood, 6

SAVILLE-ROW.

Mr. Dunn, 1 & 2
Mr. Marshall, 3
Mr. Gay, 4
Mr. Sanders, 5
Mr. Pitman, 6
LOWER-WALKS.

Mr. Pritchard (Pa-
rade-coffeehouse) I

Mr. Kircum, 3
Mifs Spilfbury, 4
Mr. Bull, 5

VINEYARDS.
Mrs. Elkington, 5
Mr. Ford, 6
Mifs Jones, 7
Mrs. Kingston, 10

WADE's-PAssage.

Mrs. Smith, I
Mr. Gale, 3
Mifs Mayo, 8

WESTGATE-STR.

Mr. Evatt, 22
Mr. Petrie, 29
Mr. Snailom, 31

WESTGATE-BUILD.

Mr. Davis, 2
Mr. Gye, 4
Mr. Smith, 6
*Mr. Chilton, 8
Mrs. Biffix, 9

*Mr. Warren, 11, 12

Mr. Wood, 13

Mrs. Baker, 14.
Mrs. Cottell, 16
Mr. Robinson, 17

WOOD-STREET.

Mr. Gent, 2
Mrs. Twycrofs, 3

YORK-BUILDings.
York-Houfe,
Mr. Salmon, 3

N. B. The

N. B, The general price of Lodgings from the first of September to the 31st of May is 10s. 6d. a week for the beft rooms, and 55. 3d. for fervants rooms; the other three months, viz. June, July, and Augxft, 75. a week for the best rooms, and 5s. 3d. a week for fervants rooms.

INNS and TAVERNS, with the COACHES, Machines, &c. that fet out from each.

The BEAR-INN and TAVERN, Cheap-freet,
Kept by Mr. PHILLOTT.

A Poft-Coach to London, every afternoon at 5 o'clock, with a guard.
YORK-HOUSE INN and TAVERN, York-Buildings,
Kept by Mr. LUCAS.

WHITE-HART INN and TAVERN, Stall-street,
Kept by Mr. PICKWICK.

A Poft-Coach to Salisbury, Southampton, and. Portsmouth, every morning (except Sunday) at 6 o'clock; arrives early the fame evening. A Poft-Coach (by way of Cross-Hands and Rodborough) through Gloucester and Worcester, to Birmingham and Manchester, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning, at 4 o'clock; in one day to Palmer's hotel, Birmingham.

[This Coach meets the Hereford at the Bell-Inn, Gloucefter; the Shrewsbury, and Holyhead Coaches, at Worcester; and the Sheffield, Liverpool, Chester, and North-Country Coaches, at Birmingham.] ̈`

The Exeter Poft-Coach every morning (except Sunday) at five, thro' Wells and Glaftonbury, to the London-Inn, Exeter; meets the Falmouth, Plymouth, and Dock Coaches and Diligences at Exeter.

A Post-Coach to London, every morning (except Sunday) at five. A Poft-Coach to London, (in two days) every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning, at eight o'clock.

A Pot-Coach to Weymouth, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday moinings at feven o'clock, (during the fummer.)

A Poft-Coach to Salisbury only, Wednesday and Saturday mornings at eight.

A Coach to Oxford, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings at fix. A Coach to Frome, Tuesday and Friday afternoons at five.

Poft-Coaches to Bristol, every morning at ten, and every afternoon at four and fix o'clock.

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WHITE-LION INN and TAVERN, Market-Place,
Kept by Mr. ARNOLD.

A Poft-Coach to London, in one day, every morning at 4 o'clock. A Poft-Coach to London, in 2 days, every Tuesday and Thursday morning at 8 o'clock.

A Poft-Coach to London every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock, with a guard.

A Machine to London every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday night at 10 o'clock.

A Poft-Coach to Exeter every morning (except Sunday) at 4 o'clock. A Poft-Coach to Birmingham, in one day, through Gloucefter and Worcester, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday morning at four. Meets the Hereford Coach at Gloucester; the Shrewsbury and Holyhead at Worcester; and the Sheffield, Liverpool, Manchefter, Chester, Leeds, Carlile, Newcastle, Edinburgh, and all the North-country Coaches at Birmingham.

Coaches to Bristol every morning at 9, and every afternoon at 4.

THREE TUNS INN and TAVERN, Stall-Street,
Kept by Mr. DoBSON.

A Mail Coach for London every afternoon at half past 5 o'clock.
A Poft-Coach for London, every morning at 4 o'clock (except Sunday)
A Mail Coach to Exeter, every morning at four (except Sunday.)
Poft-Coaches to Briftol and the Hot-Wells every morning at nine, and
every afternoon at three,

CHRISTOPHER INN and TAVERN, High-freet,
Kept by Mrs. EAST.

A Poft-Coach for London, every day at 4 o'clock in the afternoon.
Another Coach for London, at five in the afternoon.

Three Coaches for Briftol every day; one at 9 in the morning, one at 3, and another at 4 o'clock in the afternoon.

GREYHOUND & SHAKESPEARE INN & TAVERN, High-street, Kept by Mrs. WILLLIAMS.

A Machine for London, every night, (except Saturday) at 10 o'clock; carries fix paffengers.

A Poft-Coach to London every evening at four.

A Coach every morning at five to Exeter, (Sundays excepted.) Three Coaches to Bristol every day; one at 9 in the morning, one at 3, and another at 4 o'clock in the afternoon.

CASTLE INN and TAVERN, Northgate-freet,

Kept by Mr. Cook.

A Poft-Coach to London every morning (except Sunday) at fix o'clock; and another, every afternoon (except Saturday) at five, with a guard.

A Poft

A Poft-Coach to Exeter and Plymouth, through Wells, every morning (except Sunday) at five o'clock.

A Coach every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at four o'clock, te Gloucester, Worcester, Shrewsbury, and Holyhead; meets the Bir mingham, Chester, and Liverpool Coaches.

A Poft-Coach to Bristol and the Hotwells, every morning at nine, and every afternoon at four o'clock.

SARACEN'S-HEAD INN and TAVERN, Broad-freet,
Kept by Mr. DAVIS.

A Poft-Coach to London, in one day, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 9 at night.

A Poft-Coach to London, every afternoon (Saturday excepted) at 4. A Poft-Coach to Gloucefter, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday morning, at feven o'clock.

A Poft-Coach to Oxford, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday murning, at fix o'clock.

LAMB INN and TAVERN, Stall-Streef,

Kept by Mr. DOVER.

A Poft-Coach to London, every morning and afternoon at 4 o'clock. A Poft-Coach to Thompson's Hotel, Exeter, every morning at four o'clock, (Sunday excepted).

Three Coaches to Bristol every day; one at half paft eight, another at eleven in the forenoon; and another at four o'clock in the afternoon.

The above Coaches are all made light for travelling, and moft of them take only four infide paffengers.-The Mail, and some afternoon Coaches for London, are guarded, and carry no outfide.

ANGEL INN and TAVERN, near the Old Bridge,
Kept by Mr. Taylor.

The Salisbury Waggon fets out Wednesdays and Saturdays, and arrives
from Salisbury, (through Warminster) Tuesdays and Fridays.
FULL MOON INN and TAVERN, near the Old Bridge,
Kept by Mr. EDWARDS.

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WALTER WILTSHIRE's Flying Waggons fet out from Bath and London every Sunday at fix, and Wednesday evening at seven o'clock, and arrive in London and Bath Wednesday and Saturday morning early. The Slow Waggons fet out from Bath every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday morning at ten o'clock, and arrive in London, every Friday, Monday, and Tuefday; fet out from London every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday morning at five, and arrive in Bath Saturday, Monday, and Thursday.

The

The Waggons fet up at the White-Swan, Holborn-Bridge, London, and call at the White-Bear, and Old White-Horfe Cellar, Piccadilly.Conftant attendance given at his houfe in Broad-street, Bath.-The fame Waggons go to and from Bristol.

WILLIAM JAMES's Flying Waggons fet out from his Warehouse, in Walcot-ftreet, Bath, every Wednesday and Sunday nights; arrive at the New White-horfe Cellar, and Black Bear, Piccadilly, and ThreeCups, Bread-street, London, Saturday and Wednesday morning; and return to Bath and Bristol in the fame time.-Thefe Waggons are very convenient for paffengers, and carry a guard for their safety.—His Slow Waggons in and out every day.

Alfo, his Waggons to Exeter and Plymouth, fet out every Wednesday and Saturday after the London Fly arrives; call at the Three Crowns at Bridgwater, the George at Taunton, and return with goods and paffengers every Saturday and Wednesday morning, to be forwarded by the Flying Waggon to London.

The Proprietors of the above Waggons will not be accountable for money, plate, or jewels, of more than 51. unless entered as fuch.

Stage Waggons to Bristol every morning, (Sunday excepted) by Geo. Castle, in Stall-street; John Parfons, in Corn-ftreet; Thomas Bafcum, on the Quay; and Ralph Davis in Horse-street.

A Caravan fets out every Wednesday afternoon from the New-Inn, in Kingsmead-square to Cheltenham, Gloucester, Cirencester, and Tetbury; and returns every Tuesday.

Perfons who live in Bath may alfo fend parcels every Wednesday evening into the country by the men who diftribute THE BATH CHRONICLE; which is circulated in Amefbury, Avebury, Axbridge, Bristol, Bradford, Batheafton, Box, Bridgwater, Bruton, Berkeley, Calne, Colerne, Corfham, Caftlecary, Chippenham, Chew, Cirencester, Cheltenham, Devizes, Durfley, Frenchay, Frome, Frocefter, Gloucester, Glastonbury, Heytefbury, Hanham, Highworth, Hungerford, Laycock, Lavington, Lambourn, Melksham, Marthfield, Marlborough, Malmefbury, Minchinhampton, Minehead, Newport, Pensford, Petherton, Pewley, Ramsbury, Shepton-Mallet, Stroud, Seend, Sodbury, Swindon, Salisbury, Sherborne, Trowbridge, Tetbury, Taunton, Wells, Wincanton, Westbury, Wilton, Wrington, Wantage, Wootton-Baffet, Wickwar, Wootton-Underedge, Wellington, &c.

Likewise, to many of the above places every Sunday, by the men who carry HOOPER and KEENE'S Bath Journal.

For the convenience of the Nobility, Gentry, and other paffengers, going to Ireland by way of South-Wales, two paffage veffels are eftablished between Hubberfton or Milford-Haven and Waterford, which fail once a week between these ports. Fare for cabin paffengers, without board, I guinea; with board, 2 guineas; common hold paffengers 5s. horfes I guinea; and poft-chaifes 2 guineas.

BARGES, for the conveyance of goods to and from Bristol, are kept by Mr. Ward, in Bradley's-Buildings.

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