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An advance in the price of milk. Notice having been given in the daily papers, that the cow-keepers have entered into an agreement to raise the price of milk six pence per gallon, and the carriers two pence per gallon, on michaelmas day next, making the milk one penny per quart advance
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St. Bride's (London, England : Parish)
1800
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An hymn to be sung in the Parish Church of St Bride, by the charity children, on Sunday, May 18, 1800, after a sermon in the morning by the Rev. Manley Wood, curate of this phrish; and in the evening by the Rev. W. B. Williams, curate of high wycombe; and chaplain to the marquis of Downshire
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1800
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Vestry-room of St. Bride's, Fleet-Street. Saturday, February 24, 1798. The committee appointed for receiving the voluntary contributions of the inhabitants of this parish, feel it a duty incumbent on them to represent to the parishioners
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The parish church of St. Bride, having undergone a thorough repair, will be again opened for divine service, on Sunday, the 26th of June, 1796 : When the following hymn will be sung by the charity children, after two sermons; that in the morning by Right Reverend Thomas Percy, lord bishop of Dromore, in Ireland; and that in the afternoon by the Rev. Weldon Champneys, M.A. precentor of Westminster Abbey, vicar of Langdon Hills, and lecturer of St. Bride's. Prayers to begin at eleven o'clock in the morning, and at half past three in the afternoon
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1796
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An hymn to be sung in the parish church of St. Bride, by the charity children, on Sunday, the 12th of January, 1794, before a sermon in the morning, by the Rev. Thomas Orme, D.D. F.S.A. vicar of South Searle, Nottinghamshire, and of burbolm cum stow, Lincolnshire, and master of Oakham School, Rutland
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St. Bride's, London. Dec. 10, 1792. At a numerous and respectable meeting of the inhabitants of St. Bride's, in the parish-church, convened by public advertisement, Mr. Deputy Nichols in the chair; (Mess. Herring and Beresford also attending, as representatives of that part of the Parish of St. Martin Ludgate, which is in the ward of Farringdon without.).
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1792
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St. Bride's, London. Dec. 6, 1792. The inhabitants of St. Bride's are invited to meet in their parish-church, on Monday next, at twelve o'clock, to join the general demonstrations of loyalty to the King, and true regard to the constitution, which, happily for this country, want only to be called forth, to prove their universality
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A sermon preached before the Trustees for Establishing the Colony of Georgia in America : at their anniversary meeting in the parish-church of St. Bridget, alias St. Bride, in Fleetstreet, London, on March 18, 1735
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