[59.] A Continuation of a Catalogue of Ladies to be set up by Auction, on Monday the 6th of this Instant July.

Catalogues are distributed by the Booksellers of London & Westminster.

Conditions of Sale.

First. He who bids most is the Buyer, and if any Difference arises, she is to be put up again.

Secondly. That no Person shall bid less than £500 the first Proposal, and always advance £100.

Thirdly. That all of them shall be bound up in Silks; and if any shall happen to be otherwise, the Party that buys them shall be at Liberty to take them away or leave them.

By E. Cl——r Auctioneer that sold the young Heiress in Q—— Street.

£
1.One brisk Underbuilt young Widdow near Temple Bar1000
2.A Buxome young Maid of 19 years of age, who stinks of powder, by the same Barr, provided her Father hath not given the £800 to the Poor, will be worth2000
3.A Vintner's Widdow, who formerly lived against St Dunstan's Church, by reason of her non-Reputation500
4.Three Sisters in Shier Lane very brisk, but 2nd hand, and go for Maids, each800
5.An old Maiden-Sempstress in Fleet Street.500
6.A Booksellers only Daughter in St Paul's Church Yard, if her Fathers Debts be all paid, value.1600
7.A rich Widdow, Humptback, and crooked Legs, who has buried 2 Husb.1900
8.A Country Farmer's Daughter, lately come to town, and lodges in Essex Street, a good face, but an ugly gate.1100
9.A famous Conventicler's Daughter, near Covent Garden, provided he has a good gathering this year, will give her1500
10.A Councellor's Daughter in the Temple, very well accomplished, only loves Brandy2300
11.An Irish Lady, very tall, aged 16.2700
12.A Soliciters Daughter, not streight but a good Face.4000
13.Two Sisters, tall handsome Women, lodging by Shooe Lane, each1000
14.A Plummers Daughter, in Fleet Street, brisk and airy, not to be bought under a Coach and 6.1200
15.A Taylor's Daughter in the same Court, with a Flaxen Tow'r to cover her Carret head, worth800
16.A Fat Widdow of St Brides Parish, she is but a little foolish, a Lumping Penny worth,200
17.An Ale house keepers Daughter in Bell-yard, worth
(To advance a Cravat String of 18d each bidding)
0000
18.A Barbers Wife near St Dunstans Church, lately divorced from her Husband, a pretty Woman, and fit for service. What youplease
19.The Widdow of the Famous Dr S——fold, late Student in Physick Astrology and Poetry, besides her Talent in a Napkin. £200 per.Ann.
20.
A young Orphan, Right Honourable by the Fathers side, and Right by the Mothers
3000

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