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The Loyal George, Capt. Maaiamara, bound • from Dunbar to Venice, loft off Dunkirk. And The Induftrious Peacock ..

... Onebv, for Killing Mr. Gower at the Cattle Tavern in Drury-I ane. On Thud:lay laft theßelia of the late Tonthan Wilde was married to one Auftin, a Turnkey of the Poultry-Compter. From the Daily Poll, Oitob. 3. The two only Daughters of his Grace the Duke ...

along Time unburied,the Air is thereby fomuch infefted that the very Birds drop dovki dead, and Turtle Doves, ..

... Vienna, Sept. 25. General Mercy prefented the Emperor come Days fince, with the Piaure . of a man and his Wife, who have been married together 147 Years, in that Part ofthe Wallachia which belongs to his Imperial Majeity : The eldeft Son who is I I 6 Years ...

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... are many very remarkable, and fame of them even allonilhing Letteri from P e rr o n : o f both Sores, young aid finale and married, concernina their Sal' A butt s, Alto Letters from Cleritymen,Phyficians, Schoolinafier., &c. kme of them Cafinilical, of ...

cying that a Fire was broke out in the City, or its Neighbourhood. At Neufchatel the Go- I S CIA:

... Affiltance. We hear that Sir Geilard Aylmer, the an- The Lords of the Admiralty fate this Day; ciente* Baronet: of Ireli.nd, is married to me and heard Sir John Jennings give a particular Lucy Nnrr's, Daughter of Sir John Norris of Relation of the Spaniards ...

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... Who, Born in a Way of Pans and Flanders, where it is f i aid he sto to pleafe him, and Void of the Risotoric of corn- be married to the Widow of the late Marquees de moit.Grammar, may, in Complrance r•his Requeit, Ledc. The Marque; de Caylus Captaih General ...

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... bnd rofqii-ifterulop detir'd to. mfet .at the .• • On of MOyilels Cot:min Ban*. Role in Canterbury, on •litire a . Eis , • married te Bufb, a of Tburfday the i ith . In-6obooo I. and upwards. itant, to the Ac. -. .00 Tuefday at Gnildball, • came up the ...

Hague, 2%. Our Aclvices frotn Madrid of the sth Initant import, that the Court of Spain was much ditratistY'd at

... the Lord Barrymore, who is Aid to be a Fortune of i 00,000 1. including 4,00.3 1 . a Year as Heir to the Lord Rivers, was married at an Inn to Major Cholmondeley, younger Brother to the Lord Malpas; and afterwards went away in a Coach and Six. ...

Vrom die Whitehall Even. POk Nov. - 26. or ftray'd fromLyminge This Week a Caufe was heard before Dr. Park,

... between one tcbcr lait, a light brown Mare Mr. Pigeon and the Rev. Mr. Bridget, for his with Colt, about 14 Hands and having married Mr. Pigeon's Son, who was una half bigh 1 a little Sickle der the Age of 2I Years.: And after a very long hamm'd in her hind ...

Ounces. and were both Etisfy'd In the Toth 7 oL the wondrous Delivery: as wts Mr.. Molineux, Se..retary to the

... to thi Weft-Indies ; which Trade he can on many Years: .9othe days !ince, ohe Mrs. Cave, who Was bath deaf and dumb, was married at St. Nir.hoLis to a Tradefman of this City. From Written Letters, Landoll Nov. 16. They write from Bradford'of the 234 that ...

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... II - irosn wriften Lotei ? Tuefday laft the Lord Viclotmt Weymouth who has On Eftate of l.per Ann. was married to the eldeft Daughter of the Duke of Dortit, who. has confiderable Fortune. The Lords of the Admiralty are.paying off the Men that belong to ...

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... Modes, by Mr. Moore: and another new Comedy by my Lord Landsdown. Robert Mustins, the infamous Irish Fortune Hunter, that had married and ruined several young Gentlewoman; and was formerly under Sentence of Death in Newgate, for breaking and robbing a Woo ...