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PP-P.781.058
7 Jul 1781:43 (10/752)
To Be Let, and may be entered upon the 12th day of August
next, the noted Tavern and Farm of the Yellow-Springs,
Which contains 150 acres of rich land, . . .
in the Dwelling House are 13 rooms, 9 of them have fire
places, 2 of them have a swinging partition and can be made
into one, which makes a handsome ball room; in the bathing-
season 500 people have been entertained in a day; there are
two handsome Bath Houses with Baths in them, and a room with
a fire-place, besides the old Bath. The water is inriched
with mineral salts, and all those valuable ingredients
whereby it is constituted a light and pure chaliybeate,
which instantly pervades the most remote recesses of the
human frame, warms and invigorates the relaxed constitution,
restores the weakened fibres to their due tone and
elasticity, removes every obstruction in which the minuter
vessels of the body are liable, and becomes thereby adapted
to most cold, chronical disorders, lowness of spirits, weak
digestions and nervous complaints.
N.B. As the Tavern has been badly kept this number of years
past, none need apply as tenants but persons of sobriety and
property. The terms will be known by enquiring of Sarah
Kennedy.
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