A Catalogue of Bachelors, Attenders on the women's AUCTION; BEING Chapmen for the Ladies Lately set to Sale in Divers Parts. 6. July. 1691. Procured by one of their own Sex. 1 MR. Courtant Bravoes, a Commission Officer, full of Courage, brim full of Honour, a well Proportioned Man, and very beautiful, and yet wants Money: A good Match for the Vintner's Widow. 2 Sir Dainty Fidget, a Country Gentleman, who has a delicate Seat between 20 and 30 Miles off London, he is one that pretends to Wit and Poetry: A good Match for the Painful Teacher's Daughter. 3 Mr. Bredwel, the Son of a Rich Linen-Draper, near Cornhill, a very Pretty Genteel Man; his Father a Man of a very good Estate: A good Match for the Orphan, whose Fortune is on Board the Streights Fleet. 4 Mr. Courtley Nice, a Ginger-bread-Baker, near Abchurch-Lane, a Man of a good Trade, besides some Estate, ties Cravat-string admirably: A good Match for the Pretty Young Lady at her own disposal. 5 Mr. Squeamish Fourbin, a Millinear, near Cheapside, very Genteel, but no Conjurer: A good Match for the Non-Con's Daughter. 6 Master Sentwell, a Hosier, near Cannon street: A good Match for the Widow of 1000 l. 7 Esquire Valet, a Coffee-Man, well lined with Gold, wants a Bar-keeper: A good Match for the Coffee-Man's Daughter of 2500 l. 8 Mr. Gayman, an Indian Gown seller, near the Old-Exchange: A good Match for the Mercer's Daughter of 2000 l. 9 Mr. Feeble Fainwood, a Perfumer, near the Exchange, of a very considerable Estate, besides a great Trade: A fit Match for the Worthy Painful Teacher's Daught●●. 10 Mr. Anthony Waitwell, a Diminutive Bookseller very difficult in his Choice 〈…〉 Usurer's Daughter of 5000 l. proves a Temptation to him. 11 Captain Noisy, a Vintner, near Fleetstreet, a Pretender to Wit, but very T 〈…〉 and Factious: A good Match for the Kidney Mercer's Daughter. 12 Davy Dunce, a Barber in Fleet street, an Impudent Railing Fellow, that pretends to Learning: A fit Match for the Islington Milk-Wench. 13 Mr. Matt. Drawcansirs, near the Temple: A fit Match for the Widow, near Black friars. 14 A Bookseller's Son, near St. Paul's, an Extreme Genteel Man: A fit Match for one of the Salter's Daughters. 15 A Goldsmith, near the Exchange, a Widower of a very considerable Estate, besides a great Trade, will make a Jointure, and perhaps keep a Coach: A fit Match for the Lady whose Fortune is on Board the Streights Fleet. 16 Sir Jolly Jumble, two pair of Stairs in G—Inn, 2000 l. per Annum when Father dies, besides likely to have hopeful Practice. 17 Count Canaile, a very pretty Diminutive Genteel Spark, three pair of Stairs in the M— T—, the Grand-father's Darling: A good Match for one of the Girls at Maypole in the Strand. 18 Sir Padagogy Single, two pair of Stairs in the I— T—, the Father's Darling, a Proud busy Spark. 19 Monsuur la Roch, a Rich, overgrown Citt, near Walbrook: A fit Match for the Tally-man's Daughter. 20 Sir Timothy Clack, two pair of Stairs in— Inn, a Young Fop, very Noisy and Factious: A fit Match for the Barrister's Daughter. 21 Sir Patient Treat-All, a Proud Noisy Credulous Fop, who keeps a Bully as his Vade Mecum. 22 Sir Gentle Golding, an Impudent Amorous Pragmatical Fop. 23 Sir Foplin Sparkish, one that Combs Wigs, and ties Cravat-strings admirably well, a great pretender to Wit and Poetry. 24 Mr. Jasper Flutter, a Milliner on the Exchange, much admired for his handsomeness and Gentility. 25 Mr. G●rtrude Traffic, a Young Merchant, whose Estate lies on the Caribbe Islands, if his Cargo misses the French Fleet, he makes a good Jointure.