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• to ifear Mils; by sibicti means he hopes the tied: toigl Army will amount to 4.100 Men. Letters from

... Gentlemen of DiltinCtion, came Paddlers in this Ship. By a Letter from Cork we have Advice, that the isrh Indult one of our Men of War put into Beethaven in very much lhatter'd by an Engagement with a Spa:tills Privateer ? of 38 Carriage and Swivel Guns; which ...

BANKRUPTS. 7ohn Cook

... Canterbury, Infiruaions for Them that come to he Confirmed * by War Chicillon and Anfwer. With Prayers for Them to ule Before and then C.onfirmation. Price 2d. 2. The vet y Qom, of liontstv's War: , at 61. or t 2J. a nettle. ;. Lifer Variety of Curious Papa ...

bury, were io far a- 'tem that they not come up, otlii.er they toe a Shot for upwars' of two

... aflame; the reft, tho' greatly di!abled, got into Port, off which we paraded with the Conqu.ll..dore, cur Prize 'till our Men of War were new rigg'd; and then w e flood towards the Spanith Vice-Admiral's Ship, which was a• flame: Upon fecing us tome neat him ...

Nit, Or Cazterbury News Letiei: [N°.2.248.)

... who arrived at Pool from NcAdaltle on Monday giv.s an Account, that the Saturday before he law four Sail of French Men oi War come to an Anchor Beadily, one oi which Witted a White Flag at the Mizen Top-Maft Head. On Monday aas exported for France 450 ...

Sunday died at Stockwell, Mr. Horn, aged ia, &met: ty an Grocer in the Borough of Southwark; who, having acq

... N.S. we are inform'd, that about the Middle of January lalt two Spanilh hivateers laird from the Canaries for the Coati of Africa; tiro,/ both belong to the HAvanna. One is a Snow that mounts 14 Carriage Guns, fix Pounders, 14 Swivels, and 130 Men. Ti:c ...

From SATU From the Adly Advertifer, Feb. 23. S • IX of the Ships bound for India failed from Spithead

... Complement of Sailors, fifty Soldiers on board, well provided WWI and Ammunition. They write from Paris, that they have fiz Men co: War now lying at Breit, waiting only for their lan Orders to put to Sea. Th advis'd from Barbadoes, that the Richard and Julias ...

To be SOLD, Next Morning his Majefly fet for Caffel, af'A Hoy or Vac', 8 Tears Old, called the R

... swiell from Mar)land. Tie King's Ships de s having obtained a Furlow for ten Days. rcm..in .s in our !aft The 1..4v.1y Man of War On Saturday Richard Oliver and Hannah fail.d .V.ii Yefterday. Wind E.dl. Slanus were committed to New-Prifon, in . Clerk:nwell ...

• From the Loses Emit% P 4, dfig. 13. On Wednefday a Gravefend Boat, on board of which a confiderable

... inform'd that Admiral Haddock has been lately reinforced by twelve Men of War, fuppos'd to be Part of Sir John Norris's Squadvn ; the Spaniards had thereupon haul'd up their Men of War that were in the Harbour, and made all neceffary Preparations to guard ...

When the Spud& Setimen . . .. feirttitin &today laft, they . be Said by id Thmr; a Parcel of

... Succefs, Alderney, and Terrible. Wind N. E. Deal, 06t. 23. Wind E. S. E. Remain the C.olchefter Man of War, with the Mermaii, Chrittian, for Africa. WOtice is hereby given to the feveral Pafons who ttand • indebted to Cuthbert Stewar, in Right of his ...

the prefent Stitt of Affairs does not lere one to be held: We have received Advice from Wain in Smatande,

... native Country. Fro NS thf Evenhe Po, 2. This Morning came Advice that his Maiefly's Ship die Salifbury, from the Coafl of Africa, laft from Barbadoer, was priived at Spithead ; the has a great quantity of Gold on board on account of the Merchants of this ...