7 rill:1111NX Of a Letter h the Isdiart Chief, or Prias, to the ErszliA Goya.sfCbbuas

... with Come Friend: on a Party of Pleafure, and having left at home his Wife and a young Son about three Years old, another Child in the Neighbourhood went thither about Eleven with Defign to play with his School-fellow; he found the Door of the Houle open ...

From the LONDON GAZETTE

... her nurit, And that /aft Scrutiny add Honour. to •er The late Order of Council, requiring that all Cattle which fhould be killed in London and Weitminiter from the Middle of this Month to the Middle of March, ihould. be wilhin two Miles of it by the a ...

Published: Mon 15 Jan 1750
Newspaper: Aris's Birmingham Gazette
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 1575 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

puviji' Monday Paper ' N° I to lx continued Weekly Second Edition with very and Improvements : The Firft well

... LIFE will genuine but what is the above R Goadby BAMPFYLDE-MOORE CAREW K- B Ai‘ the will enter'd ( to tie Hall Lon it dire L S Kill only d - foor il la r in Britain pare ’am late it: The I N Anlwcr I to Neuter pub- liflitl f7:n -d-Fveri-g -t’di ieulari in ...

Published: Mon 15 Jan 1750
Newspaper: Sherborne Mercury
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1134 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

William Sharp,

... at the fame Time, to the fame Place, Lucy Drake on Oath of Ann Kennington and others, on Sulpicion of murdering her Ballard Child; committed by the Right Hon. the Lord-Mayor. Alfo John Stevens was committed to the fame Place, by Juftice Feilding, on the ...

Bridrutll, London, Mawr

... Houle for an elderly Woman, who was in the Garret, to come down by it ; but the, through the Fright, fell to the Ground and was kill'd on the Spot. _ . The Corpfe of the Lady Abney will be privately interred at New ingtnn Church, according to her own befire ...

LONDON, January icy

... a Parcel of Stockings and his Money, A few days fince a Woman was committed to Chelmsford Goal, for the Murder of her own Child, about three Years of Age. It feems fhe dafhed its Brains out with her Patten, and afterwards hid the Body in a Wood near Woodford ...

Published: Thu 25 Jan 1750
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 932 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE CORRES;'II-NTHfr'El\-Tre

... they were acquitted. _ _ Mary Wood pleaded her Belly ; and a jury of Matrons being impanelted, brought her in quick with Child. One was branded in the Hand, and one ordefed to be whipt. 'Tis very remarkable, that at this laft Scflions at the Old Bailey ...

Published: Mon 29 Jan 1750
Newspaper: Aris's Birmingham Gazette
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 2998 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

BINKRUPTS

... (for her Body is not yet found) mur. deed Woman. This unhappy Woman had a Child, (and thought to be Half gone with another) by a Black fmith, who is the fufpeded Murderer. The Child is thirteen Months old, which he took from the Nurfc fincc the Mother hath ...

LONDON, February 7

... Places is three Feet doep, feveral Waggons have been over-turned, particularly that from Honiton, by which a Man was killed, and a Child fo bruifed, that it is fince dead. The Exeter Stage-Coach was above its Axle-tree in Snow in com- ing to London ; two ...

Published: Thu 08 Feb 1750
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1407 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

BANKRUPTS

... as alto on board the Ships in the Hatbour. Yelltrilay General Chottbandety, and feveral Officers, Sec. took the Oaths at the Kill's Bench, to qualify themfaves for thcir lo• ral Promotions. We hear that there are great Debates about a Turnp. Road to Market- ...