-Prrvm StiinWs Ncws-Letfer, Decemher 19
... Palace. , T , f Sir lobs. Fori fue Aland, late one of the Judges of the Kings P ...
... Palace. , T , f Sir lobs. Fori fue Aland, late one of the Judges of the Kings P ...
... Accident, and laid before them the Obligation every one was under to make Reftitution o. the loft thing which he found, by the Law Lev. vi. y. which CbriH came not to deftroy but fulfil, Mat. v. 17. After Service the Cryer made Proclamation in the Church- ...
... Smith*, carrying each a lirge H'i mmer and Chifel, and threatened to break Che Door* tf they did ?? open them as they ought by Law, upnn. which they fet them open, but placed a Guard to oppc.fe hit Entrance, which, however, he did not attempt, contenting ...
... Country, who, under Pretence ot being Farmers, and having Corn or Cattle upon the Road to Sell, juft at Hand, take up Goods, or Money, 'of feveral un- wary Perfons; promifing to pay, as foon as their Corn or Cattle aie come. And whereas one cf '.his Gang pretending ...
... Galloway Plate. N. B. There will be an Aifembly each Night at the Town Hall. THIS if to give Notice, That at Mrs. Vlpons, near the Corn-Hill in Ipfwich, is to be Sold all Sons ot W colling Drapery and Mercers Goods, by Wholefaje or Retail, at very Reafonabic ...
... yet taken to prevent this iniquitous Commerce ? Whether, though Corn be now ?t 0 Priec that Utvcfully admits Exportation in general; a Proclamation, without amy Law, or 'till fuch a Law could be made, would not be fuffeifnt to put an immediate Stop to ...
... or lands are to be hired or i.er. Such as wants to buy or Atll any particular Commodity, iuch ;{ $ Coached Huries, Timber, Corn, Hay, Cows, &c. may have the Information they want In fliort, any iort oi Intelligence for publick Convenience way be had r ...
... Majelly referves to himfelf for the Sake of Commerce a PermilT.on to buy up Corn every Year for evrr, nt Riga, Revel, and Arenfbourp, to the Valu.- of 50,000 Rubles ; which Corn is to be exported from the laid Places without paying any Duty or other Imports ...
... y her' this, the Horie Tail wrs carried .i.i.her !n great Ceremony* ac- acompained by 12 of the mofl ancient Do&ors of the Law, who, a. foon as rhey entered the Hall, made feveral prayers in the Ara bilk Lan* gua^s, and blefled the Tail amidft the Ac ...
... Margaret for ?? will not be anfwerable for any Debts me fliall Xoncra.fr, and whoever ihall Entertain her will befued as the Law direct. To be LETT at Michaelmas next, or Michaelmas 1734. WENHAM HALL Farm-Houfe and Ground, now ia the Occu- pation ofMr. ...
... Plantations in America. Wexford, Jan. 19. ' On the 13th the High Sheriff of this County re- turned a Lilt of 5800 Barrels of Corn, which are in. this Town. The .Return from the* Country is almoft incredible, but the Quantity is not known. Wheat i ...
... letters, January tf. By rhe Holland Mail this Day we learn from Conftantinople,. fha* she Ke.v Frime Vizier fcorns to receive the Laws frcm the Infolent Kouli Kan, and therefore is refolved to exert the whole ftrength of the Ottoman Empire, in order to obtain ...