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PJ.760.071
4 Sep 1760:43 (926)
Imported in the Nancy, Capt. McKerrel, and other vessels
from Bristol and London, and to be sold by Blanch White, at
his upholstry and ironmongery ware house, the Crown and
Cusheon, next door to the London-coffee-house, wholsale and
retail, at the lowest prices, and as he is the real
importer, he flatters himself he can sell as low as any one,
all sorts of upholsterers work done after the newest
fashions and at the lowest prices as usual, viz. . . .
iron bells, of all sorts materials for bell hanging . . .
N.B.: Drums, colours and all sorts of field equipage for the
army as usual . . . also an organ which has five stops, big
and loud enough for a small congregation.
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