together with some Hints towards the Management of fine-woolled Sheep, 4to. 1800. Dr. PARRY, besides the above works, has also contributed various Papers in the Bath Agricultural Society's Collections, the Memoirs of the Medical Society of London, and other Miscellaneous Productions. CHARLES HENRY PARRY, M.D. F.R.S. and B.C.J. of St. Edmund's Hall, Oxford; also Member of the Physical Society at Gottingen. This gentleman is a native of Bath, and son of the preceding physician. His works are, De Græcarum atque Romanarum Religionum ad mores formandos vi et efficacia Commentatio. In concert. civium Acad. Georgiæ Augustæ, die iv. Jun. 1789. ab ord. Ampliss. Philosoph. loco secundo victrix pronunciata. Gotting. 4to. 1799. G. C. Reich on Fever and its Treatment in general, translated into English, 8vo. 1801. Cases of Tetanus and Rabies Contagioso, or Canine Hydrophobia, 8vo. 1814. In the year 1800 a Public LIBRARY was established, principally intended to include only books of science, and works of great expense; so as not to interfere with the Circulating Libraries. The PHILOSOPHICAL and LITERARY INSTITUTION was established in 1799. See page 104. No works, it appears, have been published by this Society. There are always on sale, extensive and valuable collections of books in every department of literature at Bath; and all the modern publications are to be procured with nearly the same ease and facility as in London; the booksellers being of the most respectable description. The shops, in general, are capacious and elegant. There are also several Printing-Offices in Bath, 2 COACHES from the following Inns at BATH to LONDON. The Regent, through Chippenham, Calne, Marlborough, Newbury, and Reading, at, a quarter before s every afternoon. WHITE HART.---Four insides, through Newbury and Reading, at 6 every morning, (ex. Sunday). Four insides, in two days, stops at Newbury, at 9 every morning, (ex. Sunday). Four insides, through Devizes, Marlborough, Newbury, and Reading, at 4 every afternoon. WHITE LION.---Original Day Coach, through Chippenham, Calne, Marlborough, Newbury, and Reading, at 6 every morning. Four insides, by the same road, at 2 every aftern. LAMB.---Royal Mail, (Exeter,) through Devizes, at 5 every evening. Royal Mail, (Bristol,) through Chippenham, about 25 mi nutes past 5 every evening. GREYHOUND.--- A Coach, (ex. Sunday,) at 4 every afternoon. CASTLE.---A Coach, at half past 6 every morning. 6 FROMONT and Co.---The Regulator, at half past 6 every morning. A Coach, through Milksham, Devizes, and Marlborough, at half past 12 every day. A Coach, through Chippenham, Calne, and Marlborough, at a quarter before 3 every afternoon. To BRISTOL, CLIFTON, and WESTON SUPER MARE. YORK-HOUSE.--- At half past 8 and 9 every morning (ex. Sunday) to Bristol WHITE HART.---At 8 and 10 in the morning, and at 3 and 4 in the afternoon, to Bristol. To Clifton, (ex. Sunday,) at 10 in the morning, and At i every day (ex. Sunday) to Bristol. At 7 every evening (ex. Sunday) to Bristol. past 9 every morning. A Coach to Bristol at 11 every morning. At 7 every evening to Bristol. Bristol and Clifton. GREYHOUND.---At half past 5 and at 7 every evening to Bristol and Clifton. FROMONT and Co.--- At half past 8 and 9 every morning, at 12 every day, and at 8 every evening, to Bristol. CASTLE..--At 9 every morning (ex. Sunday) to Bristol. At 12 every day, (ex. Sunday,) when it goes at 6 in the evening to Bristol. At 6 every evening (ex. Sunday) to Bristol. At 8 every evening (ex. Sunday) to Bristol. Alternately from the Christopher. . GOLDEN LION.---At 8, 9, and 12 every morning; at half past 1, at 3, 6, and 7, every afternoon to Bristol. At a quarter before 4 every afternoon to Bristol and Clifton, A Coach, at 12 every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday morning to Weston-Super-Mare. CHRISTOPHER.---At 4 every afternoon to Bristol. ANGEL.---The Patent Coach, built on Capt. Wyke's plan for safety, at 9 every morning, to Bristol. To OXFORD, &c. YORK HOUSE.---Through Tetbury, Cirencester, &c. at 9 every Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday morning. WHITE HART.---A Mail to Oxford, by the same road, at half past 9 every morning. T. WARMINSTER, SHAFTESBURY, POOLE, SALISBURY, SOUTHAMPTON, PORTSMOUTH, GOSPORT, &c. WHITE HART.---A Mail to Portsmouth, through Salisbury and Southampton, at 5 every afternoon. A Coach to Southampton, at 9 on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings. To Gosport, through Salisbury, Ramsey, and Southampton, at 7 on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday morn, GREYHOUND.----To Poole, through Warminster, Shaftesbury, Blandford, and Wimbourne, at a quarter before 10 every > To FROME, WEYMOUTH, 8c. YORK-HOUSE.---Toms's Coach to Weymouth, at 7 on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings. WHITE HART.---To Weymouth, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings, at 7. A Coach to Frome, at 7 on Tuesday and Friday evenings. CASTLE.---To Trowbridge, at 6 every evening, (ex. Sunday). FROMONT and Co.---A Coach to Bradford and Trowbridge, at 6 every evening, (ex. Sunday). COACHES WESTWARD. YORK-HOUSE.---The Subscription Coach to Exeter, through Shep ton Mallet, Ilchester, Ilminster, and Honiton, where it meets the Sidmouth Coaches, at 8 every morning. WHITE HART.---To Exeter, at 8 every morning, (ex. Sunday,) where it meets the Falmouth and Plymouth Coaches. LAMB.---A Mail through Taunton, Bridgewater, &c. to Exeter, Ply mouth, and Falmouth, at 10 every morning. GOLDEN LION.---A Coach to Exeter, through Wells, Somerton, Langport, Ilminster, Chard, Axminster, Lyme, Honiton, and Saturday. To South Molton and Barnstaple, at half past 8 every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning. NORTHWARD. Evesham and Alcester, where it meets all the North Country To Leamington and Warwick, through Stratford on Avon, at a quarter before 7 also on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings. To Cheltenham, through Redborough and Stroud, at a quarter before 7 on the above mornings. To Cheltenham, through Gloucester, at half past 8 on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings. To Shrewsbury and Ho'yhead, at a quarter past's on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings. WHITE HART.---A Coach, at 6 every morning, to Birmingham, where it meets the Manchester, Liverpool, and all the North Country Coaches. To Cheltenham, through Gloucester, at 6 every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday; and at 9 every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning. To Holyhead, through Gloucester, Worcester, and Shrewsbury, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 9. CARAVANS, &c. Walcot-Street; SARACEN'S HEAD, Broad-Street; THREE On the BRISTOL ROAD. THREE CUPS.---From Britton, Freeman's Cart arrives on Wednesday and Saturday, and returns the same evenings. From Keynsham, Freeman's Cart, on Monday and Thursday, and returns the same days. PACK-HORSE.---Hewitt's Caravan goes to Bristol on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, and returns on the same days. On the CHIPPENHAM ROAD. BELL.---From Malmesbury, Spencer's Cart arrives every Friday evening, and returns on Saturday morning. Taylor's Cart, from Milksham, on Wednesday and Saturday, and returns the same days. From Corsham, Porter's Cart arrives on Wednesday and Saturday, and returns on the same days. THREE CUPS.--- From Chippenham, Day's Caravan arrives on Wednesday and Saturday, and returns the same days. Pritchard's Cart, from Corsham, on Wednesday and Saturday mornings, and returns the same evenings. GEORGE.---From Nettleton, Strange, on Wednesday and Friday. Knight's Cart, from Enford, arrives on Wednesday, and returns the same day. PELICAN....Bailey's Caravan, from Chippenham, on Wednesday and Saturday, and returns the same days. PACK-HORSE.-- From Lacock, Branes's Cart arrives on Wednesday and Saturday, and returns the same days. ..... Dickman's Cart, from Castlecombe, arrives on Saturday, and returns the same day. ...... From Corsham, Smith's Cart, arrives Wednesday and Saturday, and returns the same evenings. Salter's Cart, from Chippenham, arrives Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, and returns the same evenings. On the WELLS ROAD. NEW INN.---From Glastonbury, Wells, &c. Browning's Caravan arrives on Wednesday, and returns on Thursday morning. GOLDEN LION.---Grandfield's Light Cart, from Wellington, Mine head, and Dunster, arrives on Friday, and returns on Monday through Bristol and Cross to the same places. THREE CUPS.-.-From Curry-Rivell, through Wells, Somerton, and Langport, Virgin's Caravan arrives at 2 on Thursday, and re turns on Friday morning at 8. FULL MOON..--Gingell's Caravan, from Shepton, arrives on Tuesday and Friday evenings, and returns the following days. PACK HORSE.--- From Wedmore and adjacent places, Chapman's Cart arrives on Saturday, and returns the same day. On the GLOUCESTER ROAD. GEORGE..-- From Wotton-under-edge, Blizzard's Cart arrives on Wednesday evening, and returns on Thursday morning. Wiltshire's Cart, from Tarmarton, arrives Wednesday and Saturday, and returns the same days. THREE CUPS.--- From Malmsbury, Tetbury, Cirencester, Glouces ter, and Cheltenham, Arnold's Caravan arrives on Tuesday evening, and returns in the evening on Wednesday. BELL.---White's Cart, from Tarmarton, arrives and returns on Tues day. From Acton-Turvill, Brown's Carț, arrives and returns on Saturday. PELICAN.---Quarrington's Caravan, from Gloucester, Rodborough, &c. arrives on Tuesday evening, and returns on Wednesday morning. On the DEVIZES ROAD. THREE CUPS.---Knott's Cart, from Lacock, arrives Wednesday and Saturday, and returns on the same evenings. From Devizes, Giddon's Cart arrives on Friday and returns on Saturday. Barett's Light Cart from Storndon arrives on Monday, and returns on Tuesday morning. On the TROWBRIDGE, FROME, WARMINSTER, WINCANTON, and WEYMOUTH ROADS. GOLDEN LION.--- From Weymouth, Dorchester, Sherborne, Win canton, &c. through Frome, Wadman's Light Cart arrives on Thursday, and returns on Saturday. Read's Caravan, from Berkington, arrives on Tuesday and Saturday, and returns on the same days. |