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From SATURDAY December ii, to WEDNESDAY December es. 1736. [N°1993.) From the Daily Gazetteer, Dcc. 13. LAST ..

... 'twas obferved that he behaved with great Courage, having for two or three Days be fo re Rood in the Sheet in the Sun Tavern Kitchen, by way of Rehearfal. The Clerk of the Parifh let part of the 130th Pfalm, in which is the following Stanza; by which one ...

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... mi fs ' d the Blackwall for robbing his Mallet; Katherine Pollard, Path, and fell in. for Dealing Plate out of the King's Kitchen; and Ph ilis Fretter for robbing her Mailer ' Mr. Rider, in the Cloif- Wc hear from Moneymore, in the County of ten. Tyrone ...

From the Daily Gazeteer, March i 2:

... is gone with him. From the Whitehall Evening-Poit, March 12. Yeilerday a Man who pretended to be mad went into the King's Kitchen when the Cooks were dreffing his Majefty's Dinner, and running feveral Times about the fame was at laft turn'd out; from thence ...

My-Drain fps* be afriid qfi, But fuel% Da& was nrier heard Of« rli malt it nice—but Than not boil it Let thofe ..

... The; : gg No, Sirs, To-night it cannot be. And was it a boiPd Pig you , you awl Frietkds cure are sot nsl •u • Thi, _Kitchen is the proper e, WM.'e none but Females fhoul r ;* • wAnireadifthelliOrdeis, by ; 9,1 1 1 frbm Mith•effes receive. 66 Boil ...

From the General Evening-Poit, June s. WE hear that his Majdly has been pleated to appoint the Marquis dc ..

... Gardens at Charing Crofs, brought in their Verdi& Wilful Murder, againft one John Jackibn, an A iTiilant Cook in his Majelly's Kitchen ; it appearing to the Inqneft, by Evidence, that the faid Jackfon came on Saturday rennight to the Deceafed's Miilrelfes's ...

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... (N° 2075.1 4 14rge Kitchen and Cenral other Conveniencies arc building on the back fide of the Duke of Norfolk's Houle in St. James's Square, for the Ufc of his Royal Highnefs the Prince of Wales. We hear that the Marquis of Montandre, Gene.; ral of Foot ...

i ' 1 to be Soil it the 'Mai* a Route CHILHAM, 'belonging to the late Reverend Mr. BATE, hoTHE

... ufeful Glaffes, for a Buffet or Sideboard, China Plates, great and fmall China Difhes ; all) an Eighz-Day and a Kitchen Clock, Jack, and other Kitchen Prirnit . re, &c Likewife, a large Copper, and Brewing 7vlPls, almon new.. The Sale to be continued, all next ...

Longport,

... Glair's, for a Buffet or Sideboard, China Plates, great and (mai l China Dillies; alfa an Eight-Day and a Kitchen Clock, Jack, and other Kitchen Furniture, arc. Likewife, a large Copptr t and Brewing Veffels, ahnoil new. The Sale to be continued, all ...

. . . ' . . Mr. Williain Qulrringtoit gist' es the' following ActOnikt of Me doord, but Mrs. Adams

... intending His Grcu Seal to conliitute and appoint Sir John to go Home i but as I was going away, the 'Wooer Car , flood at the Kitchen Door, and beckon'd to ine: I went Stanley , and Sir John Evelyn, Bans. Joha C.ampbell, to him, and he told me-..-.-Sir, you ...

- r a • T. Prince of Orange, Capt. iiudfon ; the Pritt: ccfs Roya), Capt. Backwell, bound for China,

... the Area; where he at firil met with a Rack of Bottles, which he torsid about till he had broke them all; then went to the Kitchen Windows, which he fermi after the fame Manner, and being confined co'clofe Quarters went into the Vault, where he was 'hot ...