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... with their Furniture, and an immenfe Sum of Ready Money, comes to Lady Cardigan, her Graces fecond Daughter. Her Grace was fourth and youngett Daughter, and one of the Coheirs te John the Great Duke of Marlborough. On Tuefday Morning about half an Hour ...

BANKRUPTS

... returning home from a Friend's Houle in Hatton-Garden, were attaken near Judge Burnet's, in Lincoln's-Inn•Fields, by two Fellows, armed with Piftols, who with dreadful Imprecations, threatned to murder them, if they did not immediately deliver all their Money ...

to tor thc Q 1: !I. At Icri:er e'::„7..:frcl his Intact!, was know to b Nl,lncy to et!cct his Itelealermnt

... for a Robbery an the Highway; Willi,tm Medwell, for returning from Tranfportation •' Joreph Radcliffe ano John Turner, both for Horfe-ftealing ; John Hunt, for a Burglary; and James Lucy, William Rand, and Brian Ennis, all three for Sheep- Real ing. The ...

Extras') of a Letter from Glfport, Mirth _l9

... Years, (hail walk the Streets at Night with Swords or any other Arms, alter Six o'Clock the Feftival of An-Saints, and Nine from Eafter, they have a written Order from their Captain to go arm'd: That all Troopers, Dragoons and Foot Soldiers of other Regiments ...

BiNKRUPT

... future. We hear when the Right Hon. the or Cardigan latei at Ottend, his Lorothip was obliged to walk three Miles on the it being dangerous to attempt the Channel. This Day the Ritht Hon. the Earl of Cardigan was at Court to wait on his Alajeliy. On Sunday ...

For the Use of Famil

... Right Hon. Sir John Ugonier, Knight of the molt Honourable Order of the Bath; his mutt Serene filzhnefs . the Prince of Orange, by his Proxy Sir Clement Cotterel Dormer, Knt, and of the Right Han. the Earls of Lincoln, Winchelfea and Cardigan; their Graces ...

rotts WEDNESDAY JUNE 17, to SATURDAY JuNr

... ******** • STolen or Stray'd on Monday the isth of this init. June, fome 4 .-/ time in the Night, out of a Meadow belonging to Mr. John Dean, Miller, in the Parini of Holy-Crofs Wcftgate, Canterbury, a four Ye ir old dark Bay Mare, with a Star on her Forehead ...

P.m 131 Wei Cazdit, Km. le

... People of all Ages. • The Bottles are Waled as in the Margin, with the PATENTFE's Con of Arms,round which are thefe Words,FEMALE STRENGTH'IJING aid under the Arms in a Scroll BY THE ILING's PATENT. Sold Wholetale, by (punt! Appointment of the Patentee ...

t it qv ed Jur? f tho hs to 3 • Laft Week died Si. William Wynn, Bart. lately chofen

... of Cainarvon, and for many Years Standard-Bearer to the Band of Gentlemen-Pedoners. On Sunday the Right Hon. the Earl of Cardigan waited on his )4 Oily at Kenfington Palace with a fumptuous Berlin and Six, dieted in Ribands. On Sunday Evening as Mr. Wood ...

LONDON

... between the Fi_l.mongers Alms-Houfcs at New- ington, and the Dog and Duck: One ofthe Peifons fei/.'d the Highwayman by the Arm, bat Part ofhis Great Coat Sleeve came off, by which Means he got loofe; and one in the Coach feeing that, (hot his Horfe from ...

Published: Saturday 01 June 1754
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1217 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

LONDON

... People. Yefterday in the Afternoon a poor Woman's Child expir'd in her Arms as fhe was finging Ballads in Fet- ter-Lane. [ Price Two-Pence, ] On Wednefday the Earl and Countefs of Cardigan, fet out from his Houfe in Privy-Garden for FraSce, to vifit their ...

Published: Saturday 15 June 1754
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1520 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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... was taking the Air with his Wife in a Cha fc nut Stretham, the Hoar: took Fright and overturned them, by w Mrs. Lyde had her Arm broke. By a private Letter from Northampton we hear, that Lift Wick a Fire broke out at a Village in that Neighbou hood, which ...