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... which are many very temarkal , le and fame of them n alloni(hing Letters Perfons ci both Suet, young and old, tingle and married, concerning their . Se If Abufes, acc. Alto Letters from Ckrgymen, Phvtciais, Schoeltufier, &c , fame of tines Cafuiltical ...

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... Handkerchief, and 4 Guineas, the Goods and Money of William Smith, June 10. Her true Name (as she said) was Herbert, being Married to one of that Name, aged 36 Years, born not very far from the City. Her Parents (when she was young) put her to School, and ...

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... and educating ten young Maiden Gentlewomen of Deader Fortunes, who are to be aUow'd bandfome yearly Salaries ' but if they marry, to go out and lofe the Benefit. A Chaplain to have so 1. per Ann. for resding Prayers dai. ly. The making of other necelliry ...

From the Mily Courant, Auguft ii. received Ale Viaticum at the Hand of the Bilhop Meffina, July T 5. This

... The Ernie Day the Su- The cloa of laft Week the Lord Viccount perior Courts and the Orders of the Fryars Falconberg was married to Mrs. Few'er a . went to the Palace Royal, to fprinkle the Holy Staffordfhire Lady of woo I. per Annum For- Water on the ...

From i Written. Leda AV& liccefsfa The Greenland Voyage :Doc then was at fir* apprehcmchd, Lift Shirchrese up ..

... many very remarkable, and ionic of them even ailonithing Letters from Perfona.nf both Sexes, young and old ,, tingle and Married, concerning click sett Abides, atc. Alb Letters itoos Cle_rgmen, Phy6cians, Schoolasaiersy &c. kale of of Cates of Confcience ...

Prom the London Gazette Aug. 20. Hague, Aug. 17, N. S. The Magguefi de Fenelon, the French Ambaffidour, has ..

... Turkey to preach the 6ofpel there. This Fryar having been weak as to turn Turk by the Name ofMehemet Effendi for the Cake of marrying a rich Widow at Manaxia, repented of his Apoltacy fome Days after Math. age, and returned to Smyrna. He firft went to one ...

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... many very . reituirkahle. and fome of them even illonithing Letteri from Perfimi of boili SeXes r young and old, fin Ale and married, concorninn theit Self Abates, &c. Levers Cleremen,,PhvGciant i Schoolmafiery b &c. tome of them Carol/heal, of tales of ...

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... &bowfin. Me Pradice: . tp *hicis are many very temalhable, and iihne artkent even Letters from Perim: of both OW* mid old and married, concorninr their Seff Abide e, Alfo Letters from Clergymen, Plmficians, SthoolmafterF. &c. (me of them Cafuiflical, of Cafes ...

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- There is Advice by the Williamsburgh . juit arrived from Virginia, that Col. Dryidale their Governor died ..

... Glouceiter, Aug. 27. They write freini Bath; that lait Week a journeyman Baker of that .f Place had the good Fortune to be married to g Gentlewoman near that City, worth 3 Or 4001. per Annum; which was brought about in the following manner e The Young Baker ...

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... r 4e From the Whitehall Even. Poft, Sept. io. The Lady Bridget Fielding, S;fter to the Earl of Denbigh, is ihortly to be married to Col. Otway of the Duke of Bolton's Regiment. The Turkey Ships are ready to depart from Gravefend with the firft fair Wind ...

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... are many very remarkable and fame of diem even afionghing Letters from Perfons remarkable, Sexes, young and old, tingle and married, concerning !heir Abutes, &c. Alto Letters from Clergynien,Phlbuiwes. Schoolinafterr, &c. fame of them Caluillical, of Cates ...