The first was probably at Bath in 1725, but they spread very rapidly.
It was a reunion at Bath that made me decide.
He was promoted to general in 1770 and died in 1775 at Bath.
She then finally retired, and is said to have died at Bath in 1790.
At Bath we can work on that sort of deficit.
Some of his descendants are said to have been living at Bath in 1852.
In 1776 he was appointed to the mission at Bath.
He lived at Bath, and was much engaged in business.
He spent seven seasons at Bath and played in 125 matches for the club.
In 1833 he appears to have spent some time at Bath.