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LONDON, Oct. 19

... Morning about Five a Clock, Herb Woman Sr. James's Market was robbed one Street Robber of s s. New-ftrtet, as was going to Covent Garden Marker. Sunday Morning lill the Rev. Mr. Temple, la:e Apothecary Great Bloomsbury, was ordained by the Rt. Rev. the Lord ...

Published: Thu 24 Oct 1728
Newspaper: Stamford Mercury
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1667 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

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... the Pari ill Sc. James, the County and Coach Harnefs-Maker. Abraham Gascoigne, Bedford-Court, in the Parish of St. Paul Covent-Garden, in the County Middleftx, Taylor and Chapman. James Crokatt, late of Fleet-ftreet, London, Bookfeller, ? - This Day at ...

Published: Thu 14 Nov 1728
Newspaper: Stamford Mercury
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 112 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

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... next the Court goes out of Mourning for the Death tf the Duke of York. On Tuefday Morning dy'd at the Bear in Bow-ftreet, Covent-Garden, Mr. Minnis, Serjeant in the Horfe- Grenadier Guards, ofthe Wound he received in a Rencounter with Capt. Otway : Before ...

Published: Thu 14 Nov 1728
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 752 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

London Bill of Mortality from Nov. 12, to Nov. 19

... 10 \ C'i'u ltl-s Drowned On? buried Allhallows Barkln, One St. Dunffon Stepney, One at Clement Danes, and One St. Paul Covent Garden. Executed 1. Found dead 2, i;i ihe Kiv lof Thames, buiicd Chrift Church London, and One Male Infant) St. Dun- Itan at Hang ...

Published: Thu 28 Nov 1728
Newspaper: Stamford Mercury
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 257 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

LONDON, November ai

... Plantaines, Mammees, Banana's, and Cocoa Trees. On Tuefday Night laft, about Nine o'Clock, a Fellow follow'd a footman out of Covent** Garden into Cooks-All- ey in Bedfordbury, and robb'd him ot fifty Shillings; ana to difable him, he took hold or his Private ...

Published: Thu 28 Nov 1728
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 308 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

4. .I.A Thurfday Night Rogues atteMpteLl tv.c.!. to break open the Shop the Sign of the Lyon in St., Clemcnc's

... Rcfpondcur, Netnirt Contra Dicente. On Sonday Night 1111 there was a Du:l fought at the Rummer/Tavern in Henrietta-flreet Covent Garden by Capt. Hayes and Mr. Jen. lins; tht fi;rmer is very dangeroufly wounded. Sa . turdayEvening allan pretty well dreA'd ...

London Bill of Mortality from Feb. 4, to Feb. 11

... 1. Hang d St Catherine by tin Tower 1. KiU'd 2. One by a Fall from Scaffold at St. Mai tin in the Fields, and One Paul Covent-Garden. 6. Juried ens Burials this Week Whereof have died, Under Two Years Age Twenty and Thirty - - 0 Sixty ?nd Seventy - - - ...

Published: Thu 20 Feb 1729
Newspaper: Stamford Mercury
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 268 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Ship was fo crazy, that the was to be unloaded, in order to be examin'd, it boing queftion'd the could

... Little Hart-ftreet, Covent-Garden, between one W iltiatn a Gentlemau's Servant ) atid Thomas Hargrave an Oyfter-man. The Difpute arnie aboue ‘4l Wager. of Five Shitlins depending between them: They flrip'd and fought in Covent- Garden-Square, and after ...

LONDON, April 8

... nut Colt for $00 Guineas. On Saturday flight laft, a Lieutenant ofa Man of War was taken intoCuftody, and confin'd in Covent Garden Roundhouft,in tfrder to be carried before a Juftice of Peace, for wounding and attempting to kill one of the Watch- men ...

Published: Sat 05 Apr 1729
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 1227 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

From SATURDAY April 1, to WEDNESDI . A.Y Aril 9, [Numb. 1135] Fran a London Written Letter, April 7. -

... Royal Chapel at St James's, Man of War was taken into Cuftody, and conpreceded by the Heralds and Purraivants at Arms, in Covent-Garden Rouitdhoufa in order and attended by the Knights of the Garter, to be carried before a Janice of the Peace, for wounding ...

.0111.•••••••••• .• iliatv. From SA-TURDAI iihr:to; to•WEDNESDA 1719. [Nvinb. Ti 7] • .. • V •

... a Peruke-maker. in Blackmore-ftreet was bimfelf and Council agaielt the now depen. robb'd of his Hat in * King-ftreet Covent-Garden, ding, for difabling him to hold doy Office Civil but the Villain being immediately purfued and or Military. • taken, upon ...

MONDAY'S POST

... MONDAY'S POST. From the WEEKLY MEDLEY, LONDON, May 24. On Thurfday Night, two Gentlemen being at the Rofc Tavern, Covent Garden, and quarelling about the Reckon. ing, they drew, and one of them receiv'd a very dangerow Wound; the other was feiz'd, and ...

Published: Thu 29 May 1729
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 900 | Page: 3 | Tags: none