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The New Royal Oak, Broad Street

 

Hereford Journal  - 27th April 1791

PRESTEIGN, RADNORSHIRE.

THOMAS DAVIES

MOST respectfully informs Gentlemen, Tradesmen, and the Public in general, that he has taken and entered upon that well accustomed Inn, known by the name of

THE NEW ROYAL OAK,

situate in the BROAD-STREET opposite the Shirehall, in the town of PRESTEIGN, and county of Radnor, lately in the occupation of Mrs. MARY JENKINS; and, with Mrs Jenkins, solicits a continuation of those favours which she and her late Husband, Mr. GRIFFITH JENKINS, for a long period of years received from a generous public; assuring them, that nothing on his part shall be wanting to render their stay at the above INN agreeable and satisfactory

             Acquaints them that he has laid in a stock of the best Wines, Brandies, Rums, etc. and flatters himself, that by a strict attention to please, he shall merit his friends and the public's patronage and support, being

Their most obedient and

Very humble servant,

T. DAVIES.

March 6, 1791.

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