Efq brought from Newgate to the King VBendi-Bar at -rninfter when the Special Verdidt againll him for Murder of Mr

... beinterr’d in the Burying-pkce of that Noble in Lin-colnfhire This Day between Twelve and One three Houfes Henrietta Street Covent Garden viz a Hofier’s Lumen-Draper’s and Woolen Draper’s fell down fuddenly and ’tis fear’d feveral People are loft in the Ruins ...

Published: Tue 23 Jun 1730
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1645 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

To be Sold flaw, or 1 ett at Michaelmas nest. who fit out cn the s . th Sato di

... Plaintiff, and s 3 1. to'. Damages, which was as much asthe Plaintiff iyoved. Laft Week a Porter that plies in R&M-ftrcet, Covent-Garden, being lent to change a Guinea for Sir James Thlmhill, Kit. w-.!v- nff wi hit but being apprehended on Thu;-I.ltv laft ...

I WW* Letter Verbatim* London* June 27-

... June 27- - ~m Ui arrived a Mail jrom Holland, and two Since out w» f am finders- J Great many Perfons are employed IB A Covent Garden Parifii, in making Tents for Arms to be tent with the Expedite on to Italy-, feveral of whicli and Field- z •- c already ...

Published: Thu 02 Jul 1730
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 641 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

From Air. W v's Letter, Juneij

... From Air. W v's Letter, Juneij. A great many Perfons are employed in Covent Garden Parifh, in making Tents for Arms, to be fent with the Tranfports for the Expedition of Don Carlos to Italy-, feveral of which, and Field Beds, are al- ready gone down the ...

Published: Sat 04 Jul 1730
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 1641 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Badenech Warwickfhire Man was laft Week taken St Alban’s the Bookkeeper to the Rofe and Crown in St John’s ..

... Windfor in order to their bei there encamp’d and a great Number of T ents &c are now making by Gambol of Bedford- llreet Covent-garden for that purpofe They write from Dublin that a Bankl would be open’d there in Caftle-ftreet wherein four Gentlemen of Worth ...

Published: Tue 07 Jul 1730
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1673 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LONDON, July 21

... and a Bunch of Keys belonging to the Colonel. Early on Saturday laft, . four Carts loaded with Prtiffo fljk coming to Covent Garden Market, their Driver^ ?TC } the Women that were in them, were robb'd by a Ga of Footpads in the Kings-Koad near Cbellea ...

Published: Sat 18 Jul 1730
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 896 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... of being loft. From the Sc. James's Evening Poft, July 18. This Morning early four Carts loaded with Frqit, coming to Covent-Garden Market, thßr Drivers and the Women that were ia them, were robb'd by a Gang of Footpads in the King's Road near Chelila ...

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... il Number of thirty; who nightly the Piazza's in Covent Garden, ;he Strand, Tc7nple- Bar, and other Stieets thercaboLits, Le itii - ed out his Warrant for the Searcii'ne, icvcral Night- HOUieS and Night-Cellar, which hal hour and entertain them; and feveral ...

I pen the Knife, and then flabb'd her on one fide of her Neck into the Wind-pipe. The Girl ftrugling

... Windfor with 5 more Indi.lv of their Attendance, and they have taken I.odgings at Mr. Arne's an Undertaker, in Kingftrect, Covent- Garden, where the 4 Indian Kings lodged that came over to England in 17 TO, who we hear recommended their Brethren to the fame ...

~ W^s Letter Verbatim, London, Aug, i

... taken Leave of their Majefties and Royal Family at Wind- for, came from thence Yefterday to Mr. Am's an Undertaker in Covent Garden, where they have taken Lodgings, being recommended thither by th* four Indian Kings that came over in the 1710. We hear ...

Published: Thu 06 Aug 1730
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1442 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

From tlle London Cav I.', Avg. 25 Dretfko, Aug. 16, N. S. Ills ifh Ml f.t out for Wartiw laft

... pulling down in Henrietta-ltreet in Covent- Garden with a Bone of an Infant in it : there was likewife found hit 2or 3 Half-pence of the Coin of King Charles the Firft. The Conitables of the Parifhes of St. Pant Covent-Garden, and Sr. Martin in the Fields, ...