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... fuch nevi gable canal from the city of Coventry, Southwards, through the parithes of Stoke, Binley, Newbold-Revel, Lawfeed, Rugby, Herby,' Willoughby, Granborough, Stockton, Lailbrook, Wormleighton, Banbury, and from, thence down the Vale of Cherwell, to ...
... Pert of the Country which the French inhabit. On Saturday Night, the sad htft, as two were sobbing a Garden at Clifton, near Rugby, thr Gardener, after giving them proper Warning, ffi at them, whereby one was killed,. and the • ken and committed to Warwick ...
... 'VEILS will b..00,L4 intim is Willi:m.ll4. Pegtot of Perko/ apolylas to William Heiskisioo, at Neoloble.Sope,..avon, nem Rugby, la tie Cosaty Wasokk, gnat mot anti) good lisomotoramat aM 3,1772 WAnted immediately , Two or Three synod Workmen in the Cabinet ...
... on Saturday following. the Body was taken irons the Vault. and the Coffin unfolderwl. Mr. Burknall, operating Surgeon at Rugby, then prncteded to the Body, in the PI :fence of (e--octal hundred Speetatots. drawn together upon an Ocerfion awfully interefiing ...
... he' tween feven and eight o'Clork, as Mr. Barwick, Mr. Role, Mr. Rann. and Mr. Scholefield It thin Town, were returning from Rugby Fairs Mr. A .fe (who with Mr. Barwick were tome Diflance before their Companion.) perceived when he came near War-End, about ...
... Yetteniay she Brick Duty Bill, and the Radnor Rood Sill, were prefented to the Houle of hers and rend a firft Time. The 'rugby loclotore Bill went through a Commit's, Yelterday in the Houk of Peers, and was reported. Yefterday the Ale licences Bill was ...
... Praise . bhs:!ow, 614.1'..;atk.; Hurt of the (tarter, qtr. J. suit.•; ltardutiqi, r.Hrl Mr. t 4 nn; Sits.ple, Mr. Rd's; Jrck Rugby, Mr. Morton; hulnn, air Hu g h I:tans. Mr. Matter, Mr. Mrs. Furs' Mu. Smith • Anne Pro. Mi Hutlzr Mrs. (Iliac Mrs. Mrs. Pao ...
... house of Mr. Dare, tallow-chandler, of Cripplegate. IVe have authority, in a letter from Rugby, to contradid the Itatement in a former letter of a dad between two Rugby khool-boys ; which was, in fad, no more than a scheme among the scholars to make a joke ...
... beating Mr. Vernon's Hymen, and Clermont': Rammer; the Came year lie won a fweeptlakes at Newmarket, beating Mr. Vernon's Rugby and Mr. Bowes's !Bander ; Lord Grofvenor's PotSo's paid forfeit next (print he (mond to Woodpecker, then the heft hark in England ...
... Francis Oliver, l.u: week (at Rugby, in Warvtrickffiire) challenged the yengeance of the arm of Omnipotence, by fcveral horrid wfthes, that the Almighty might ftrike him dead it ever he drove pigs again for certain Rugby On Hie Itlbfequent day, this ...
... Wit:Owner' W ,3 - ten, Chr trey ; Maud, .1 ncluvCr Euftiins, Sabibury; Fuller, Newbury; kloteley, l rtruouth ; R..nn, Clay and Co. Rugby; Ruxton and Dolotf, Brighthelni!lone ; Symonds, twees; Golding, Vit.Q. ; Gower, Kidderilitnltcr ; and Stourport, Flafton ...