LONDON, July 21

... and a Bunch of Keys belonging to the Colonel. Early on Saturday laft, . four Carts loaded with Prtiffo fljk coming to Covent Garden Market, their Driver^ ?TC } the Women that were in them, were robb'd by a Ga of Footpads in the Kings-Koad near Cbellea ...

Published: Sat 18 Jul 1730
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 896 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... of being loft. From the Sc. James's Evening Poft, July 18. This Morning early four Carts loaded with Frqit, coming to Covent-Garden Market, thßr Drivers and the Women that were ia them, were robb'd by a Gang of Footpads in the King's Road near Chelila ...

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... il Number of thirty; who nightly the Piazza's in Covent Garden, ;he Strand, Tc7nple- Bar, and other Stieets thercaboLits, Le itii - ed out his Warrant for the Searcii'ne, icvcral Night- HOUieS and Night-Cellar, which hal hour and entertain them; and feveral ...

I pen the Knife, and then flabb'd her on one fide of her Neck into the Wind-pipe. The Girl ftrugling

... Windfor with 5 more Indi.lv of their Attendance, and they have taken I.odgings at Mr. Arne's an Undertaker, in Kingftrect, Covent- Garden, where the 4 Indian Kings lodged that came over to England in 17 TO, who we hear recommended their Brethren to the fame ...

~ W^s Letter Verbatim, London, Aug, i

... taken Leave of their Majefties and Royal Family at Wind- for, came from thence Yefterday to Mr. Am's an Undertaker in Covent Garden, where they have taken Lodgings, being recommended thither by th* four Indian Kings that came over in the 1710. We hear ...

Published: Thu 06 Aug 1730
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
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From tlle London Cav I.', Avg. 25 Dretfko, Aug. 16, N. S. Ills ifh Ml f.t out for Wartiw laft

... pulling down in Henrietta-ltreet in Covent- Garden with a Bone of an Infant in it : there was likewife found hit 2or 3 Half-pence of the Coin of King Charles the Firft. The Conitables of the Parifhes of St. Pant Covent-Garden, and Sr. Martin in the Fields, ...

LONDON, September 15

... that means carry'd off the Cloaths. On Wednefday laft the Indian Chiefs were carried from their Lodgings in Kwg-ftreet, Covent-Garden, to the Plantation-Office at Whitehall, guarded by two Files' of Afufqueteers : When they were brought up tothe Lords ...

Published: Sat 12 Sep 1730
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 1706 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

AT the Hand and Pen on Sr. Margaret's Bank, Rochefter, Writing in all the Ulual Hands Great Britain, Arithmetic in

... From'the Whitehall Evening Poft Sept. to. Yecterday the lndi,in Chic were carried from their Lodgings in King-ftreet, Covent-Garden, to the Plantation-Office at Whi.e-hall, guarded by two Files of Murqucceers : When they were brought up to the Lords Comm ...

News received from Spain that thing is i ' ' r- laft arrived the Mail from Holland Conflantinople 12 10th

... then went to her Lodge in the little Park Yefterday the Indian Chiefs were carried from their Lodgings in King-ftreet Covent-Garden to the Plantation Office Whitehall guarded by two Files of Musketeers: When they were brought up to the Lords Commiflioners ...

Published: Tue 15 Sep 1730
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1676 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

With Material VOL IX TUESDAY September 1730 No: 441 lifted into his Service for the Defence of Tufcany The Governor

... King-ftreet Covent Garden about One o’ Clock to the Plan6 tation Office at Whitehall where the Lords Com-6 miffioners fat to acquaint them with fome Articles that had been drawn up for T rading with their Country They were attended from Covent Garden a Sergeant ...

Published: Tue 15 Sep 1730
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
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