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... men- tion'd in our laft, confifted of 130 Souls, fixfy whereof were f.ived ; amongft whom were Mr. Gumley and his Lady, Mr. Nesbitt, the Captain, and Supercargoes ; the reft perifh'd. Capt. 'Pelly of the Drake, in his Paflage Home, took up, too Leagues at ...

Published: Sat 05 Jul 1735
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1222 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

We dtat Come Men Of Wit nee Ordered by the Ad:malty to don the Cosa of France, to clear the

... cruizing in our Channel, make their coming home very precarious. The Merchants in the Jamaica Trade have fitted ovt the Nesbitt-Galley, Capt. John Macky, in order for a Letter of Marque: She mounts 24 fix Pounders. i 6 Swivels or Patera-18 303 Tone and ...

To be i> O LD, At Hou^hton-le Spring i>; the Coumy cf Durham, ' £ N APOTHECARY'S SHOP, w*ll Ift

... s that cere incU',- ed to ihc i.uc\ N.i Lodge ait defiied to pay then lef-pct'iive Dchts to the laid Ju:.n I'ailes, oi Mr James Calbioth, at Houghton afore aid, Oi ,hey will be profecuted. LN* B. Tun ?? * ( /. ona mi-, .t.ic- ■ -d.\ THE Subscription CoNctu ...

Published: Sat 20 Sep 1746
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 3727 | Page: 4 | Tags: Classifieds 

and brought in a Frercli Ship of 150 Tons, outward bound ; and that the i'varl, IY.Thtoil, from kinia';c:l, that

... Molelyvorth, Barts.—Saltofb, Hon. Edward Bbiti'Wen, ,and Thomas Corbett, Efqrs.--.5t. Michael, Thomas Clare, and Albert Nesbitt, Efqrs. Eaji Lao?, John Buller, and Francis Gdflary, Efqrs Tregoly, William Trevanian, and Claudias Amyand, Elqrs. otherqvife ...

Published: Mon 10 Aug 1747
Newspaper: Aris's Birmingham Gazette
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 819 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

A compendious Didion

... returning from Tranfportation; of whom were reprieved Mary Stringer, and Mary Shaw. Tranfported for 14 Years. John Hobbs, James Nesbitt, John K eating, John Hocklifh, Thomas Bailey, Thomas Sluff, Jamt4 Huiinall, lohn Warner and John Pelting, (who were condemn'd ...

The Ge eral _Price Iwo-pence. MONDAY 7 JANUART2), 1753. Vol,. Xii. No, 583. S;P4IWGT.'!PG-Pq3C474TC7-07 ..

... Contents - of the Difpatches frequently received front Vienna have been the Subje&s of divers Councils and Conferences at St. James's and Whitehall.: The Imperial Court a&ing in Concert with ours, - they communicate to each other all the Meafures that tend ...

Published: Monday 22 January 1753
Newspaper: Aris's Birmingham Gazette
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 3731 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

BANKRUPTS. Weath, of

... Fmancies tiled there the 6th Inft. aged about $6. He had been near Go Years in publick Bufinefs. Laft Friday the Cot* of Albert Nesbitt, Efq; Member of Patliament for St. Michael's in Cornwall, was interred in a grand manner in Putney Church. He was an eminent ...

ALETTER from a Gentleman at Haslemere

... prefent happy? Eftablifhment injChurch |nd State. The fame Day Thomas Hunter and Arnohl Nesbitt, Elqr*. were for WincHsdlea in Sul■l’ex. ! 1 James Weft and James Grjmflon, Ffqrs. for Sr. Alban’s. . Yefterday Sir Roger Newtjigatg and Peregrine j »Palmer ...

Published: Tuesday 23 April 1754
Newspaper: Manchester Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2024 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

* fetegrine ' Wfftnamfter. Sir John Croffi, Bdn. |lf4 a Col. Cornwallis j titj 4 Lord Middlesex 4 Gen. Oglethorpe

... Joint Bart. 4 George Fox Lane land. .1 286 KmcardinShire, Sir James Carnegie, Bart. Kinrofjihire. ’Egbert Coix.il oil tree j Kircudbright Stew, John Mackye Palgown 289 LanerkShire. I James Pen Sloneijrct 290 LinlithgowShireJ ii Hon. Cha. Hope Weit 291 ...

Published: Tuesday 04 June 1754
Newspaper: Manchester Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 297 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

CANTERBURY

... Tranfpor-' cation, and ten acquitted. Yefterday nineteen Prifoners were tried. Stephen Macdaniel, John Berry, James Fagan otherwife Gahagan, and James Salmon, the four Thief takers, were conviaed for a Confpiracy; ten were call for Tranfportation, and five ...