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... board, the boar’s maft entangled in ,the Charlotte’s rigging, by which fhe was overfet, and went to the bottom with three boatmen that were in her. . ...
... board, the boar’s maft entangled in ,the Charlotte’s rigging, by which fhe was overfet, and went to the bottom with three boatmen that were in her. . ...
... I re queft thzt a)l Perfons who are fupplied from thefe Coliieries will ¢o me the Favour to advie me of the Carriers or Boatmen by whom, and of the Day in which fuch drofly Coals have been received - DAVIS DUKART. Drumglals Colliery ncar Dungannon, O&tober ...
... mq:n to fetle there. ‘Apply to William 2nd Joha Ogles 0F C2lt: Forfyth. Newry, 13th July, 1791, T TICE is heiely given to Boatmen plyiog ca the Ligan Navie Nol“i“‘ that on Wednefday the 24th_July, 1771, %hc i‘n;l Zove Lambeg Bridge mufl be'drained o ...
... mean to fetile there, Apply to William and John Ogle, or Capt. Forfyth. Newry, 13th juiy, 1771, OTICE is hereby given to Boatmen plying va the Lagan Navi- N gation, that on Wednefday the 24th July, 1771, the Level above Lambeg Bridge mu'! be drained off ...
... Banff-at Dovern Month was cardown by the rapidity of the current, and the whole peoon board, confilting of feven befides the boatmen, perith- The biidge of Banif was fwept away by the floods in . IRELAND. orke, Fan, 1. On Sunday night the 17th inftant, an ...
... Ladies ; but unfortu. ately ‘as the fecond boat was making to land, fhe overfer, y which accident feveral paflengers and the boatmen were ged. ! N BELFAST. To'be fold by William Stewart, in Donegall-ftreet, a Par| of exceeding good dried Llnil and Tufk Fifh ...
... being compleatly finithed. The ‘great bog | down, in the fums they lent, to their goud behs of Gillogue is now open to all boatmen and cot- | viour ; nor did it in any manner, not the falkd men that chufe to ply in the turf trade 3 and, in | degree, afteét ...
... paffage in a fmall boat, and .were got about three parts over, a gentleman’s hat was blown off into the tide, on which the boatmen were defired to turnthe boat and go after it; but fonie 0. theicompany thinking it inpracticable, as well a; the men, objefted ...
... dogger with fruit, funk at theif anchors. ~ Several other veflels were flaved todhivers, fcarce a flick remaining, Many;poor.boatmen loft, their all, their'boats being ;flavm inft. the Quays ;at nine o’clock the flm’: agted. Providentially in this dreadful ...
... remainder having been carried off : They 'mpckcd down d[ofin Parkinfon, Tide-waiter,eWilliam Me. Donall, an fohn Rodgers, boatmen ; the two fore mer they beat, cut; bruifed and battered on the head and body in a moft terrible magner to the great cffufion ...
... remainder having been carried off: That ‘they knocked down john Parkinfon, Tide-Waiter; William M‘Dowall and John Regeis, Boatmen: That the two former they beat, cut, bruifed, aod battcred on the bead and body in a molt terrible mana-r, to the great cffufimn ...