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. ...
... together with a great Quantity of Malt, the whole Damage being computed at FiVw Hun- dred Pounds. Laft Thurfday a Baker near Covent Garden b^ng at a Publick Boufe, on Occafion of fome Difpute, enrfed bis Majefty, uttering very opprobrious Words, which be- ing ...
... last between One and Two in the Morn- ing, a Servant Maid to Mr. Cuningham, a Linnen-Dra- per in Henrietta-street near Covent Garden, being in Bed in a back Parlour, was kill'd by the back Part of the House falling in upon her ; the Son of Mr. Cunning- ...
... 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 ...
... Marning about two o'Clock, as it is fup' pofed, the Houfe of Mr. Senfiman, at eminent Apo- thecary in Ruffel- ftreet near Covent-Garden, was broke ihto by frveral Villains, one of which went kito the Shop and bound the Servant that lay there, than went nIJ ...
... 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 ...
... next the Court goes out of Mourning for the Death tf the Duke of York. On Tuefday Morning dy'd at the Bear in Bow-ftreet, Covent-Garden, Mr. Minnis, Serjeant in the Horfe- Grenadier Guards, ofthe Wound he received in a Rencounter with Capt. Otway : Before ...
... 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 ...
... Plantaines, Mammees, Banana's, and Cocoa Trees. On Tuefday Night laft, about Nine o'Clock, a Fellow follow'd a footman out of Covent** Garden into Cooks-All- ey in Bedfordbury, and robb'd him ot fifty Shillings; ana to difable him, he took hold or his Private ...