TUESDAY's POST
... the Queen Poland has fuccoured the Sick and VVtunded, not only if they had been her own Subje ...
... the Queen Poland has fuccoured the Sick and VVtunded, not only if they had been her own Subje ...
... recalled by the King, will depart forthwith. I'lrfcullts, Htft. 7. We know .the Date the Jnflrument f Regency delivered to the Queen Dowager of Spain by Neapolitan Ambafiador Madrid. In this litflrument itr Cathol.ck Maj.-fly is defired to continue the late ...
... letters from Por'unor.K out the is to Week, he Hermione was to have touched 4j one of the Iflands, where are the Libre and Victoria from Lima and but have fcouts in readinefs, t. great fhips continue cn the the Strait or Gut, but itldom ,: f Gibraltar Ail ...
... under a falfe pretence of having letters from abroad, and was convey'd in Mr. Mills's coach to Col. Grzme's, Secretary t.) the Queen, where he likewife impofed upon that gentleman fo tar as fraudulently to obtain one of the Colonel's thins and a pair ot flocking ...
... Board of Trade and Plantations. An Exprefs arrived in Town Yefterday from Paris, which brought an Account of the Death of the Queen of France, Confort of Lewis XV. and Daughter of the late Stanillaus, King of Poland. Her Majefty was bern June 23, 1703, and ...
... Soldier at reft. Behind Hittory it pyramid of Brujata marble; at the top of,which is his crett, with the motto, a rece et Victoria , medallion of Britannia, with four of her Princes whom he ferved about feventy years; the fettoont of which finifli with ...
... tying Spithead, viz. J Sir Charles Hardy, Knt. Admiral of the White, Commander Chief. Ships. « guns . ns Victory Tesribie Queen Invincible 7? Wamttr Alexander 7* e 74; Vaharit Refolwtion 74. Monarch Bienfaifant Sir Robert Harland, Bart. Vice-Admiral of ...
... Republic the United Provinces. Madrid, July The Corrte d'Artois, who was expected here yelterday, having ftaid a longtime at Victoria, Burgos, and Vadadolid, aflilt at the Bull Feafts, difpatched a courier to the French AmbafTador here inform him, that he ...
... death of the Rev. Mr. Taylor, the preientation of Demville Paste, Efg: of Ly:nm. READING, Saturavay, Yeiterday about noon the Queen and ali the young Tincefies went from Kew to Windtor; and thts day \cy are to go with the King ona vilit to Lord court. at ...
... of Council to the Queen, Mr. Pitt would have no objeftion to feparating them, and taking the fenfe the Houle on each of them aratcly. Mr. Pitt, on the contrary, was mod decided in not agreving to this. He intended, in giving the Queen the care of Kingâs ...
... Service, from Rotterdam; Victoria Spilker, from Bremin ; and Conftant, Williams, from Frezeland. Sailed the Ark, Sqnires, for Halifax Refolution, Cbivers, for Nevis and Aurora, Hurdle, for Oftend. March 3. Sailed the Queen, Noble, for Africa Vcrdad, ...
... fevcrc a fit of Sicknefs, that his Life is defpaired of. In Cafe Demife, the Crown will devolve, after the Queen's Death, to his Sifter, Mariana Victoria, born the i sth of December, J 768, and married to Gabriel Anthony, deeeafed, third Son to the King of ...