CASUALTIES
... CASUALTIES. Found dead in a Well at Sr. Paul's Covent-Garden (buried St. Margate's Wettminfter) Kill'd by a Coach at St. Giles in the Fields i» Overpaid Chriftened Buried ■ ■ Decreafed in the Burials this Week ...
... CASUALTIES. Found dead in a Well at Sr. Paul's Covent-Garden (buried St. Margate's Wettminfter) Kill'd by a Coach at St. Giles in the Fields i» Overpaid Chriftened Buried ■ ■ Decreafed in the Burials this Week ...
... v * - «»• v • . Drowned One In the River Thames St. Margaret Weftminfter, and one St. Clement Danes, (buried St. Paul Covent-Garden.) bound dead a Ditch at St Martins in the Fields Kill'd accidentally Fall down Stairs St. James Weftminfter ' Chriftcned ...
... noted Stock-jobber Change-Alley, cut his own Throat from Eir to Ear, and died the fame Day. The fa noted Banker near Covent-Garden Payment, and is gone into the Counrry for more Air, Sunday being the Anniverfary the Prince's Birth-Day, when heentred ...
... On Thurfday laft, the Hvening, Sir John Norris arrived from on fioavd Fleet from the Baltick, and came to his Houle in Covent-Garden. The Czar's Rtffident embarked on Board Hambro laft Thurfday Night Greenwich, in order Home, purfuant to the Notice he ...
... to ravifi) her ; and after a Tryal of Hours hewas found guilty of the Burglary and Felony- Gentleman lately living near Covent Garden, died poflTefied a very plentiful* Fortune, which bequeathed ro hrs Wife, bur with this Exception, that in* Cafe married ...
... Gentleman,' b. up the Law, Nephew to Mr. Charts Abington, an Attorney New Inn, wis ; V, 'Rencounter in B ridges- ft feet, Covent Garden, by one Mr# Ifaac Fra;tcii Nicholson, Did to be a Surgeon. The Quarrel arofir about Women that the been attheTayern with ...
... London, Salefman. Archer, of Wolverhampton, in 'he County of Stafford, Mercer. joleph Lawfon, late of Maiden-Lane, near Covent Garden, in the County MiddlefeX, Mercer. Richard White, ot 111 the County of Lancaitcr,-Haberdalher. John Smith, of Halfted, the ...
... Night, and a Guard w..s apposed attend him ; The next Morning an extraordinary Number of the >r.t Houfe Keepers about Covent Garden appeared his Reputation, and gave h.m the Left of l^hara&ers; and ■what the Letter Carrier had fwom to appear and more ...
... and for the Reception of the Prince and Princefs againft the Winter. On Wedneiday died iicr Lodgings iri Bow-ftreet, Covent Garden, Madam Nafli, Daughter Sir Henry I'eachy, Bart, the County of are private Lerters that there is like very great Dearth ...
... Age, which. Was done, and Kinii gave her Pcicc of Gold. On Sunday laif, between and 12, died fuddenly, Jacob at his in Covent Garden. There an Account from Wales, that the Floods which were lately out h that cipality, have done much Mifchief. Grneral Wills ...
... lirft Payment. Yefterday about a-Clock, a v'olenr Fire broke out the Houfe Me. Shoe's, Bookbinder at the of i Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, which confumei the fame and re, and damaged others. the Bocks and Papers in the ej below Stairs to that Degiee it was ...
... LONDON, December 11. The Bodies Servant Maid, and of a Girl Seven Years old, who were loft the lare Fire in Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, were found n Ruines Saturday laft much burnt. It is fear'd that another Servant Maid hath by that fad Accident, being ...