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BG.757.049
10 Oct 1757:32 (132)
Imported from London and Bristol, and to be sold, by Mary &
William Jackson, at the Brazen-Head in Cornhill, by
wholesale and retail; and as ready money is a great
inducement, they will sell cheap for the cash, viz. Brass
kettles, skillets, warming pans, frying pans, iron dripping
pans, iron pots,. . . [46 lines] pewter ink standishes,
jews-harps, fish line and angle rods, hook,s an assortment
of shoemakers tools,. . . [4 lines]
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 bees-wax, will be taken in exchange, the
same as cash.
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