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VGW(HU.766.034
9 May 1766:32 (781)
The subscriber, just arrived from London, takes the liberty
to inform the publick that he is settle in Norfolk, on the
main street leading from the county wharf, opposite to the
market house, where he makes or mends repeating horizontal,
and stop watches, chime, organ, repeating, and musical
clocks, neat enamel dial plates put to old watches,
jewellers work in the neatest and newest fashion, . . . [6
lines, signed] William Skinker.
N.B. He will keep clocks in repair by the year at a very
reasonable rate.
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