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... forrliwrul Difafter of tha Fiecc and t orco ftnt KitWcr bly ber Mjjefttcs cfpccial Favour toali her ?? in the Provinces ofttartM- America. I have had tirrn; tn ...
... forrliwrul Difafter of tha Fiecc and t orco ftnt KitWcr bly ber Mjjefttcs cfpccial Favour toali her ?? in the Provinces ofttartM- America. I have had tirrn; tn ...
... of Trade and Plan- tations, may lay before the Houfe the Addrefs from Jamaica, in June laft, Rela- ting to the Trade in America. This Day the Commons gave leave to bring in a Bill to appoint Commiffioners to Examine the Value of all Lands and other Interefts ...
... Land-Forces on Board : It is not yet known whether they are bound; but it is not unlikely they may make a new Expedition in America, against the Portu- gueze Settlements there, unless prevented by a Peace. The young Dauphin has not been ill, as was reported ...
... and that the Duke de Aiunont is not expected here ii'L then, • . . • ' • Gener-i' General Nicholfon is to fet out for North-America in 1 fliort Time. ...
... are. made Captains of Her Majefty's 4, Independent Companies in Her Majefty's Plantations at An.- Annapolis Royal in North-America, and are to fet jfai l within a-few Days with General Nicholfdn for 1 theif-re- ' fpedive Commands. . Sir James Abercromby ...
... Privateers, who went out of Dunkirk with 6 large Ships of War and 4 Frigates under French Colours had found Means', to pafs. to America, and leize the St. Thomas, and the Citadel Chriltians Fort, which beiong'd to the King of Denmark,. At the fame Time that ...
... Levies ar; making here of young Men, efpe- B dally cially Mechanicks, who are to be sent to plant a Co- lony, at Mississipi in America : They are to be irn- bark'd at Brest, where the Ships are equipping for their Transportation. Levies are also making of Dragoons ...
... Privateers who went out of Dunkirk with £ large Ships of War and 4 Frigates under French Colours, had found Means to pafs to America, and feize the Ifland St. Thomas and the Citadel Chriftians-Fort, Hyhie^ belonged to the King oO^|w:k, ...
... from Got ten burg arc cruizim in the North / J ...
... threw themfelves at the King's Mercy, are carry'J thence for Liverpool, to be oft' there for the Colonics, and Settlements in America. Lad Thurlilay the King was to give to the B.ight Ho; - uoiiiabi>- iiourable the Lord Lovat, the Government of and the Company ...
... King difapprov'd the Proceedings of the Governour or Cartagena, an Ship named the Bedford, which the South Company frnt to America, by Vertue of the Afliento Conn jti; and has ueclared that Governour fliall feverely punilh'd And his has alio difpatch'd ...
... Forthe greater Satisfa&ion of the Company, the Orders to this Purpofe will be fent to them, to be by them tranfmitted to America. ...