The Public Advertiser, London, June 27, 1761
STOLEN
From Mr. James Taylor, in Howard’s Rope-Walk, near the Hermitage,
A Silver gadroon’d Salt, Weight about 2 oz. also a Pepper Box, both marked with the Letters I.T.S and the Workman’s Mark T.B.
If offered to be pawned or sold, please to stop them and the Party, and give Notice as above, and you shall have all reasonable Satisfaction.
Google tells me that a pepper-box is a type of gun, and gadrooning is a decorative motif, so I’m going to go on a limb here and assume that this man is missing two guns and not a set of salt and pepper shakers like I originally assumed.
The Public Advertiser, London, June 20, 1761
My short and lusty wife has run away, do not trust her - but “if she will return will be kindly received” - sure, John Brown, we believe you!
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Oysters
Here’s your good Oysters here they go
Here’s your fat, good tasted oysters,
Yorkbank oysters, large and small;
With such a great variety
I’m sure to please you all.
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If they are good children and get their lessons, their Papa and Mamma will love them.
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