BY CONSENT. Charecters of some young Women, belonging to the Changes: Who are to be Dispos'd of by Way of AUCTION, July 41.

Conditions of Sale.

Imprimis. No Man shall Presume to bid but such as are very well able to maintain them after Marriage. Item, They are to be taken with all faults, for we shall change none af­ter Sale. Item, He that offers most is the Buyer. Qualify'd, or not: His Mony will Supply his Defects.

They are to be seen every Day at their respective Shops, or where they spend their Time on Sunday, if you can find them.

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1ONE very Pretty, Proper, black Gentlewoman in the — Exchange, something Superannuated, but so fast fixt by continuance, that nothing but a Coach and six can draw her out, Worth at least500
2A Gentlewoman her Associate, she has an extraordinary Face, I mean for bigness, Worth350
3A Gentlewoman, her Face a little upon the Ruby, declares that if she does not go of this Sale, that she will go beyond Sea, Worth200
4A tall Gentlewoman well shap't, tollerably handsom, she has staid a great while for a Husband, but she says it was not for any ill Nature, and so desires she may be Ac­cepted, Worth200
5One middle siz'd Gentlewoman about 23. Rough-cut, Pock-holes in her Face, not Ugly understands Court-ship, having practis'd it her self, not far off in a Neighbouring Change, Worth250
6A Gentle woman about 15. very fair and slender, scarse an Arm-full, she loves a Man that tosses his Wigg with an Air, not very Rich though she has good Friends, we can't promise above200
7One little simpering Gentlewoman, tollerably-handsome, she has a very good way with her, and is worth150
8One Gentlewoman whose Father has the Reputation of making good Faces, and you may be sure did his Best for his Daughter, who after all is but so, so, she is good Na­tur'd; but her Eldest Sister being unmarri'd, she can't be worth above100
9A Gentlewoman very Pretty of a good Reputation; but a small Stock, and a Scanty-trade, she not having the industry to piece it out with her Tayl, like some of the rest, yet she would be very glad to be taken off of the Cares of the World, and may be worth40
10A young Gentlewoman in the uper Walk, about 18. a pale Face, sparkling Eyes, some­thing too Airy, her Mother keeps her Country-house and a Coach, ay and a Plough too; yes, and the same Horses serve both, worth when her Mother Dyes100
11One very Curious, neat well shapt, tender Skind-Gentlewoman, with a hard Face; alias a brazen Forehead, worth320
12One tall Black young Woman, Pretty-enough, and an Intrieging-Brain, Roguish Eyes, well Spoken, diligent at her Hands, and has a Woundy swing with her Tayl, worth if you will take her Word200
13A Gentlewoman a Milliner well stockt with Brick-bat's and Past-boards, well cover'd with white Paper to sill up the Empty-holes, trades most with Men, worth in Ireland, if you'l fetch it250
14One broad Fac't Gentlewoman, goes well Drest, strait Limbs, very Talkative, and stands much upon a Swords-man, worth600
15A Pretty young Gentlewoman about 14, worth with her Fathers consent600
16One Gentlewoman, extraordinary Witty, a pleasing Air, good Humour'd, Dances well, Sings incomparably, every way accomplisht, but because we will not impose upon any Body, we give Notice that her Apron is lin'd, if any one likes this Bargain, she will be worth in contribution Mony500
17One very tall first rate young Woman, thin Visag'd a pretty low Forhead, a sharp Nose, and by consequence, a shrill-voice, brisk-eyes, flat Breast's, very Nimble of her Hands and Tongue, very Covetous, and so, not very Nice in receiving Presents, she has also a very Confident, I should have said a competent Stock of Wit: worth at Present o, but when her Grandmother Dyes0000
18One Widdow, open's her Mouth well, has a consident way with her, well stockt in any thing, but Mony, but of that0
19One pretty civil Maid, who being Pus't up with the thick foggy Vapours of the Town, and eating too many Sausages, went to take the fresh air in the Country, from whence she is return'd well recovor'd, Worth200
20This Number we reserve for a Slender pale fac't, Black young Woman about 16, worth just300

Who for her many Qualifications deserves a Catalogue entire for her self, which if she will leave Frowning and Scolding, we dare promise shall be perform'd to Her satisfaction.

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