I. O N D O N, June 3
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... had Veat Carberry a large Quantity of POTATOES, to be Sold xv at one Pound twelve Shilling Scots the Bushel ; and a rea- . fbnable Allowance to thofe wbo take greater Quantities. r Such as incline for the Potatoes, may enquire fur Robert fefeUfon, Gardner ...
... rhrce Sons at a Birth, and they are all well, and in a promifing W ; ay of continuing fo. It may be inferred from this, that Potatoes which are the general Food of fuch People, are very prolifick. Dublin, Dec. 21. A few Days ago a Servant of Humphry Denny ...
... delivered of three Sons at a Birth, and they are all well, and in a promiting way of doing fo. It may be inferred from this, that Potatoes which are the general Food of fuch People, are very prolifick. ...
... Campbell, Matter of the ope, from Newcaftle with ' JMetchaw Goods « and .Me. dinners. Matter of the other, from Shields, with Potatoes and Cheefe. We arc advifed, by a Letter from on board the Jenni- fon, Jof. Sinipfon, then in Burlington Bay, that the Friend- ...
... Poor, tho' Knaves *day at Gullane near Clonakilty, as a Man was have ftill found their beft Account therein ; but picking Potatoes in a Chamber, a Flafii of the Conditions of the Bill at prefent depending Lightning came and burn'd all the Hair from off ...
... the next Morning, he found her dead. G. E. Bandon, March i. Laft Thnrfday at Gullane near Clouakilty, asa Man was picking Potatoes in a Chamber, a Flafh of Lightning came and burnt alt the Hair from off his Body, and fcorch'd his Flefh in a terrible Manner ...
... were taken care of, and proper Proirifim made for preferving their Healths : He bath given them, above the King's Allowance, Potatoes once a Week, to prevent the Scurvy in the Voyage, alfo Vinegar to wath the Cabbins with, and Butter, Sugar and Flower for ...
... Houfe were broke to Pieces, and the Actors, and feveral Perfons of Note, efcaped W at the Windows, next Suffolfrftreet, Potatoes Potatoes and Pippens, were fold for ißd. a Dozen, to pelt the Actors. I'he Report ofthe Death of Sir Edmund Bacon, Bart. Member ...
... againft his get- ting out before the Time. On Thurfday came into the Port of Leith, the Adam of Stockton, with Cheefe and Potatoes, v ?? ?? ?? .■ _* ?? ?? •■--, ■ . ?? ?? - ...
... Burrows, and thyrd to Pieces, about three Leagues from the Place, where he hid he had left this Veffel, loaden with Wool, Potatoes, Hydcs, &c. which was loon carried off by the Populace. By great Perfuafions, the Mailer was prevailed on to go to fee her ...
... broke off, her Quarter was beat in, and hei Hold fill'd with Water, which obliged them to take to the Boat, having only a few Potatoes, fome fresh Water, and four Biskets ; and after two Days and Nights Fatigue they discovered the Back of Cape Cod, and then ...