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BG.756.039
2 Aug 1756:22,23 (70)
Imported from London and Bristol, and to be sold by Mary and
William Jackson, at the Brazin-Head in Cornhill, by
wholesale and retail. And as ready money is a great
inducement, they will sell cheap for cash. Viz. Brass
kettles, skillets, warming-pans, frying-pans,. . . [12 lines
up from bottom:]
hooks, snuff-boxes, powder-flasks, pewter tea-spoons,
flints, money-scales and weights, jews-harps, fish-lines and
hooks, gun-locks, an assortment of shoemakers tools, knives,
hammers, sowing & pegging aul-blades, aul-hasps, rasps &
knippers, tax. punches, spinnel, white wax, with a great
variety of other London, Birmingham, and Sheffield cutlary
wares. Also, good Conecticut pork and beef.
N.B. Any person in the country, by sending a letter,
shall be as well-used as if present themselves, old brass,
copper, pewter, lead and beef-way, will be taken in exchange
the same as cash.
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