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Prom the Whitehall Evening Poft, May I a. Here is Advice from Shrimpton io Winceteribire, that a great Fire has

... Garter, died lately at Bath : He was the only Natural Son of King Charles the Second by Mrs. Eleanor Gwyn; and in 16 9 4, was married to the Lady Diana Vcre, eldelt Daughter and Coheir to Auberg de Vere, the 2oth and laft Earl ot . Ox• ford of that Name, by ...

Anb.ther Accident happened at Lefingham; on. Tuefday Morning the 7th Initant, which had Paris. 1 9 like to have ..

... but the Maid for fome they had there a very time pill having flighted him, and declared the great Storm, during would not marry him; he teeing the Girl .co. which, the -Thunder thing from a Fair which was kept. at Ingham broke down the Steeple the Day ...

Pfolll aWrittea Lettcr, A S T Prithy'Sir John Lock and Vc, ilhini O. bait n afq; were Met ifti of

... and fome of is Accon)plices, who by Force carried young - - Lady - (if a. coniidcrable fortune to thE Highlands in order to marry her, hate been feized, Ind ire in Life Cultody. 'Tis adviled from Norwich of the 25th, that the Tuefday before the Due, when ...

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... Sanchez Ribera, Native of Malaga, living when taken up at EZ3I, a Cooper by trade, aged tz Years, was imprifoned for having married two Wives • after having been feverely reprimanded , warned and tlireatned, he was banithed eight Leagues from this City, ...

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... wilibe tranflmrted from Oflimd to Bruges, by Way of Precaution. Canterbury, July 6. Sir Francis Head, Bart. who was lately married at London to the Daughter of Sir William Boys of this City, brought Home his Lady on Monday Night lad, being welcom'd with ...

to (et 3boilt Robbing or Thieving ; its the real& wey ib get Money, Cl fpend with them in the

... ki t his W i fe in difcontent and came to London, where (as he confe(a'd) falling in w4k bad Company, he married, or livid as if he had been married with another Woman giving out that his uneWife wait dead; which the getting. account of, the was Co perpleed ...

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... High Mightinesses to the Treaty of Hanover in due Form We hear that Sir Michael Newton, Knight of the Bath, is shortly to be married to the Lady Elizabeth Finch, Daughter to the Earl of Nottingham. From the Daily Post, July 11. As the Keeper of the Gatehouse ...

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... curious, concerning the lawful We and Abufe of Marriage Bed, with Hiflories of Cafes And Cures, &c. And one from another young married Lady, who by that detenaLle Pradice became barren and dlfeks'd. A Learned Divine and Phyfician has recommended this Book in ...

different Compilation', a SyHem Of the Planets, the Planc:s. and the Moon's Sylieni. Dedicated to His SicrLd ..

... concerning the Ufe and fir.:el Abute • f the Marriage Bed, with Hifioties of Cafes end Cur, s &c. And one from another ycur.g married Lady, who by that &tele le Prati:ce el and d•feasid. A Learned Divine and Pi ytician -h .s recon mended this Bonk in tick ...

As it is needles to much in the Prsife of a Beek, that has paficl, with =wee,' Approbation, thro' ten

... many very rcrnarkable ' and tome of them even afioniihing L e tters firm Perfons et both Sexes, young and old, fingle and married, conccriine their Self Abuies, &c. Letters from Clergymen,Phvfi c ia nt • Schoolmafiers, &c. fome of them Cafuiflical, of ...

•••••••• I • s From the London Gazette; July A Getman Gentleman; who was Steward to Whitehall, July si. Letters

... ofW ight, the Sign of a Bilhop's Head, with this Infcrip. In the Room of the of Cadogan deceafed. tion underneath it, viz. I marry at reafonable Portfmouth, July /4. The Gibraltar of tbis Rates, was committed to Newgate. Place fail'd hence this Day le'nnight ...

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... blelly's Mellinger', was one Mr. who fervcd his Apprentifhip with Mr. Ries, Matter Builder of Portfmouth, acd aftetwards married his Neice, and was then going over rollolland, by an Agreement made here, to be 'vtaller-Builder to the States of Amfterda ...