irom the St. Jameses Evening-Toft, Decern. 15
... Cumberland, John Fletcher of Cleahay» Efq; Cantab* fc ...
... Cumberland, John Fletcher of Cleahay» Efq; Cantab* fc ...
... they J married at Lucca. This young Nobleman is? c of Richard Lord Bellew by the Countefsof Ne. burgh, Sifter to th' E3rl of Cardigan -, and Nepfa' to Walter Lord Bellew, who married a Sifter the prefent Earl of Strafford, when Maid of Ho^ our to Queen Mary ...
... Sackville, Ld John, Ta?nwortb, fon to the Ld Steward, Capt. of foot 250 St Clair, James, Sutherland/h. Col. of a reg. of F. of two battalions 2000 John, Pawlett, Winchejler Scrope, Hon. John, Lyme-Regis, Secretary to the Treafury 3000 Selwyn, John, fen. Glocejfer ...
... Harbour. Members chofen fince our laft. Rutland C. James Fall, Effi John Finch, E% Kirkcudbright Stewartry James Noel, Efq; Bafil Hamilton, Efq; Cardigan T. Anglefea Thomas Pry cc, Efq; John Owen, Efq-, Shire of Haddington Merionethshire Lord Charles Hay ...
... intereft to Sland C een of Hun ar y» e * ce P* aft-n. one » had come in to give her pj l ta °ce, or to co-operate with us in to an arm y Flanders .°fe e 'ppofed to conduce j and theree . e , PP°rt then promifed by that t^° r >al > Ma ft y» u P on an exprefs ...
... Kerr s horfe. John Ellis, Keeper of the lions tower, Commiffary-general of Marineu Mr Shackleton. Chief Engineer t0 train at Woolwich. , # Robert French, Efq; one of the J u3 of the Common Pleas in Ireland. Edward Young, Efq; Bath Arms. it Commanders ...
... Chancellor to his Royal Highnefs, Sir Thomas Bootle. An Officer of Arms, The Mafter ofthe Horfe to his Royal Highnefs, Earl of Middlefex. ft rentleman Ufher ...
... Peggie, George Tothcrick, from Stockton,'with s, and Ghcefe ; the Pie Cock, Robert Tong, from Lit e, with Bark ; the John and Margaret, John Gafrifton , the Elizabeth, William Duke and the George, Davidlbn, all from Stockton, '■ with Oatf. 1 > ; Glasgow Courant ...
... the reknine Bj'hopj v always « Sd for Deceiver, and therefore never would truft him: Whereupon he . threw himfclf into the Arms of France, and « was become Dominus Mum under de « For this Embaffador expeded to have * done Wonders his Affiftance what he ...
... away the Boat, hoifted Sail, and ftood for the Capes, being then low down. One John Bithop was on board, and faw one of the Men drefled in the Captain’s Cloaths. A Boar wéll armed and manned failed from hence Yeifterday in queft of her : And as Bifhop alarmed ...
... then V ate t^leir arms, cloaths, c t0 CtTlents and tranfmic a re- to ..'he lieutenant, or the j n. fficer of the regiment or ' , Cuft . Ca P ta ' n keep in his s - r 0r depofit with the fer l. 1 u ch perfons he fhail appoint, the arms, cloaths, and ac ...
... Winchclfea, Earl of Cardigan, and EarlWaldcgravc, when his Serene Highncfs Prince Ferdinand of Brunlwick was e- a knight companion of the laid moft noble order. 9 Attgufi j The king has been pleated to conftitute and appoint the mod hon. John Manners, cfq; ...