London Bill of Mortality from December 19, to December 26
... and Ninety ~ ~ Twenty - - - FHty ana Sixty - - - Ninety and upwards - >' N. This Account is exclufive the of St. Paul Covent-Garden only. ...
... and Ninety ~ ~ Twenty - - - FHty ana Sixty - - - Ninety and upwards - >' N. This Account is exclufive the of St. Paul Covent-Garden only. ...
... Accoutrements ; Ins Mijelly well fatisfied with the good Appearance they made. Late Tuefday Night four Gentlewomen living near Covent-Garden, ar iheir Return from wh.ere they had been for their idea fare, were two Highwaymen, near Halfway who r them o- % their ...
... che Difpoal o Fhe fame Day on Doyle, an wes trkea up on of beng con ed in breaking the Houfe of Mr. an Apothecary T in. Covent-Gardén on Saturday Nigh faft, and Mealtug Plate, &c. of comm Jerab! lue ; he was twice examined before and order’d to be i Round-houfe ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 - - - ...
... Fink, the other Evidence, is alio , Newgate. Tuefday laft the Right Hon. the Lady Wortley Montague out from her Houfe in Covent Garden, with Retinue for the Bath. Trie Countefs of Suffolk declared Mrs the her The intended Voyage of thi l ord Baltimore and ...
... Manner of Civility; which Orders have been pur complied with. LONDON, Auguft 24. @n Sunday Morning died, at the Hummums in Covent-Garden, the Rev, Mr. Ford, well the World for his areac Wie and Abilities. Yeftsrday died athis Houfe in Great Jameés-ftreet, ...
... December 2. Tift Tuefdny Morning early, fo the Widow Bert was hy two Footpads, f, Knig!itsUridge a/,d a* they wire coming to Covent-Garden Market* who rifled Mrs. about 6s. and afterwards beat her very unmercifully. Monday rle Right Hon. John Earl was, Maje ...
... whole, destroying the very Seed thereof. Sold Wholesale and Retail at my Warehouse at the Three Chairs in Bedford Court, Covent-Garden, London, at the Printing Office in Stamford, and by the Men that carry this News, sealed up in boxes , being 6 for 6d, ...
... Hill. VVednefday Night about Twelve o'Clock, Mr. Owen, norcd Limner in Taviftoke-rtrcet Covent Garden, was atraek'd Five Street- Robbers, the back-fide of Covent-Garden Church, as he was going Home. One of them came behind him, and knock'd him down and before ...