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... foon fcalded to Death. This Morning an unhappy Accident happen'd at the Parlia- ment Houfe, a, Scaffold with fix Men at Work fell clown, where- by four were killed, and two were much hurt. ...
... foon fcalded to Death. This Morning an unhappy Accident happen'd at the Parlia- ment Houfe, a, Scaffold with fix Men at Work fell clown, where- by four were killed, and two were much hurt. ...
... M _ Country News. ?? ?? * ' r°u n the 7 th Mant * * Aynho on the Hill in this County, a Labourer fell from a high Scaffold, and was kill'd en the Spot. 5 *»vai.viu, And on the 20th, at Clipton in Oxfordmire, another very unfortunate Accident happen'd ...
... after having fpenf about three Quarters of an Hour there, his Lordfhip proceeded to the Scaffold, being fupported by two Warders,' and' when he afcended the Scaffold, he bowed to the People looked upon his Coffin, which was cover'd with black Cloth, adorned ...
... As he pafs'd thro' the Streets he feem'd very unconcern ?? but on his coming tothe Hill, he turn'd his Eyes towards the Scaffolding that is building for the Spectators to fee the Execution next Monday ; and lifting up his Hands, with great Concern, faid ...
... are tobe arraign'd, in order to be tried on a Scaffold in Weftminfter-Hall on Monday the. 28th of July next, before the Houfe of Peers. And Orders are iflued out to the Board of Works to begin the Scaffolding direclly, in order to have it finifh-* ed againft ...
... Ditch, having made a new Vault, was prefent with the Carpenters at ftriking the Scaffolding ; and the Work not being diffidently fettled, it fell in upon them, and killed Mr. Sharp and two of the Carpenters. Mr* Rivers, the Mafter- Carpenter, was gone ...
... a Difference between the Dutch Factory, and the Hot- temotts, the Natives ; One of the Factory being up in the Country was killed by the Hottentotts, whereupon the Chiefs or Heads of thofe People were fummoned to find out the Of- fender, and bring him ...
... Family you shall have your House burnt down to the Ground wee will be damnd if ( we don't do it and if you Sett a Watch wee will kill you the first time wee Light of You and So Stand to your hitts. ' From Your Bloody Enemy L B ' Never he afraid Boys wee will ...
... of a Riot, or the leafl Difturbance oo the Part ofa vaft Crowd of People. Till after the Magiftrates had retir'd from the Scaffold to a Houf-j hard by, reafonably concluding there could be no Difiurbance happen, and the Executioner was on the Top of a ...
... Steward, ten of the finest and largest Oxen ever seen ; most of them weigh 200 Stone each, the least 170 ; the five largest to be kill'd on Monday next at Deptford, for the East- India Company's Service. The Person who robb'd the Lady Herbert of Cherbury, of ...
... gives an Account, that one M. de Droft, a Page to his Ma- jefty, who had killed one of his Comraees, a Fellow Page, in a Duel, rcceiv'd a Pardon when he was upon the Scaffold, in the very Inftant that the Executioner was going to give the Stroke with ...
... Account,- that Prince Charles of Lorrain pafs'd the Rhine near Stockftadt on the }d Inft. with near 50,000 Men, and had. but five kill'd and four wounded. And hat another Body of 30,000 Auftrians pafs'd the faid River at thefame Time, near Philipsbourg. Yeflerday ...