Extrallcf a Letter from Bnftol, Jan. 17
... Prifoners were tried, two whereof were capitally cbnviacd, v 2. M?ry Young, alias Jenny Diver, and ...
... Prifoners were tried, two whereof were capitally cbnviacd, v 2. M?ry Young, alias Jenny Diver, and ...
... appoint Melchior Guy Dickens, Efq; to be Envoy-Extraordinary tothe Emprefs of Ruffia. The Right Hon. the Lord Effingham Howard, Lieu- ?? of the fecond Troop of Life-Guards, Will ?? the Command of a Regiment of Dragoons. And Charles Clarke. Efq; Firft Major ...
... were taken in Moorheids, as they wet diverting themfelves with throwing at the Orange. Harrows, being chargc with divers Robberies, on the Impeachment of one of their Accomplices. On Wednefday laft, nine Soldiers belonging to the Firit Regiment Foot-Guards ...
... robbing Henry Dicken- fon of a' Hat in Gutter-Lane. Nine were caft for Tranf- portation, and eleven acquitted. A very curious Monument of fine Marble is prepa- ring to be erefted in Weftminfter- Abbey, to the Me- mory ofthe Moft Noble Prince Charles, Duke of ...
... Kinlochmoidart difmiflcd Macghie, Hugh, lentenced for robbery 4J 2. Pardoned for tranlportation Macgillivray, Wm, his claim for the eftate of Dunmaglafs fuftained 101 Maclean, James, tried for robbery 444. His confefGon and retractation 44 y. Speech before ...
... Night a' Party of Soldiers, attended - by tw o te N ortharriptonfhire, Ambrofe Dickens of Woolalton, Conriables, having a Warrant againft Field, the noted , ? . Boxer, for a Robbery on the Highway, and Infarmation Norfolk, Robert Knopwood, of Throxton, Efq; ...
... Pofts,^L December ic. Hamburgh, December 15. LETTERS from Peterfburgh advife, that on. the 1 oth of laft Month, Mr. Guy Dickens, Mi- nifter Plenipotentiary from the King of Great Britain, figned an Inftrumen.t, whereby his Britannick Majefty accedes ...
... and Eltate. 2. Therms, who died April 1729, bein'g then Page of Honour to the Princefs Royal, now Princefs of Orange. Thp Charles .Ltt e lten,L L- D Deai of Exeter, and Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majelly. 4, Richard, ,who is dead. ç. Richard Lyttchon ...
... Handkerchiefs, and a Brace of Piftols, and upon being examined he proved to be a Highway- man, who had committed feveral Robberies, and im- peached two of his Companions. We hear that ir has been refolved to augment the Forces at Nova Scotia by a Draught ...
... Harvey had for above three Months. paft been .delirious, and greatly .out of his Senfes; and there being no .tiiggs of a .Robbery, the Jury brought him in guilty Of the Murders, as a Lunatick At. York Afiizes on Monday Afternoon, William Smith, Great ...
... Granby' s elht of Royal Foreflers, to march from Yorkfhire, up to Obourhood of London. Ilea'. from Newcaftle, that Week Lord Charles Regiment marched from that P lace, in two Divitiillt-for „i the Southward; their Route is ordered for h rdin Effex. 1.11 ars ...
... Newgate, by his real Name, John Gane, for robbing his Matter, Charles Bembridge, Efq; Deputy Paymafter to the late Expedition at Poramouth, of Three Hundred Guineas the Publick Money, which Robbery he confeffed to his keeper, as tl‘ev were travel:iiig up to ...