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The fame Day a large quantity of GunpOw; der was put on board a Ship bound for Caro- lina. •%

... The fame Day a large quantity of GunpOw; der was put on board a Ship bound for Caro- lina. •% Extratt of a private Letter from the Hague. Every Thing tends towards freih Difturbanccs from many Quarters, as will be perceivid by the following Contents. ...

We hear that two Spanith Ships, boUnd from Bilbws, are fazed at the Note by Commodore Lettock. Several Chetts of

... PortiMoulh, that a Dutch Ship from Lsbon, laden w'ah Salt and Fruit, was lott on back of the I& ol Wight, and all the Crew perifhed. It is laid that on Saturday came freth Intelligence, that Admiral Haddock had taken a Regitter-Ship from Buenos Ayres, bound ...

waiting at the old ta ta'Ae it in. :00/. Sloop belonging to Jamaica. The Mailer ot the Bolton Ship, viz

... waiting at the old ta ta'Ae it in. :00/. Sloop belonging to Jamaica. The Mailer ot the Bolton Ship, viz. lot. Edward Buckley of this Town, having Intelligence of it, immediately got a Sloop, and with of his Men went direaly after the Spaniards, retook ...

From the Whitehall Evening Poll Sept. 7. On Saturday laft his Majefty's Ship the Phznix, a Sixth Rate, arrived at

... dircontinues the Pay of i 2CO Heffians, as is reported. Brads, Sept. to. Two Ships are fitting out at Offend, with what deign we know not. Copenhagen, Sept. x. This cek the ship Moor came into our Road from Greenland, on board all the People that living ...

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... coon be tollow'd by come new Cannon, Stores, Wc hear that a Firefh;p, two Bomb Ketches, two light Frigates, for Intelligence, and as many Ships of War as to make up 30 Sail, will be put in Commit Tim cut of hand. From the London Written Letter, May zo. our ...

To be LETT er SOLD,

... Ear half cut and wiinkled fot.r white Legs, and a red Sp3t on the tip of his Tail: Whcever gives Intelligence to Mr.Grueber, or to Richard Peppa at the Ship at Faverlham, to that he may be had gain, ihall mem: One Guinea Reward; and if fiolen,Five GuinClS ...

witlifisuiding his calling Stop Thief, which with great Difficulty was done, and the fad John Dame taken, ..

... done, and the fad John Dame taken, whiff* his two Accomplices made off with the Watch; during the Time of his Exam:mica?, Intelligence was brought that a great Number of ill-looking People ,_ and fulpe6ted to be his Confederates, were waiting at the End ...

be Ague

... frelber Intelligence, that not above 8 Houfes (which we hope were not the ben in that ancient Seat of Epifcopal Juri(diation) were deliroy'd. Extra& of a Letter from Santa Cruz in South Barbary, Nov. ii. We were mifinforned about the 3 Ships lately mention'd ...

krom the Gazette, Aug. 25. Whitehall, Anglia 25. His Majetty has been pleafed to grant unto James Hargraves ..

... drew Oland return'cl towards Belgrade. Three of our Ships were Itation'd in the Danube at the Month of the Imes, to hinder the Enemy's Veffels front pitting up that River: f he Commadore of our Ships wal a Knight of Malta: On the 9111 they were attack'd ...

. ct . _ Canterbury, O. 1 a, 1737. Whereas feveral Farmers rcfiding near this City, and in fevcral other

... Graf% and is now very rough; whoever brings the faid Horfe or gives Intelligence, Co as he may be had again, to the faid Mr. Grueber, or to Mr. Lott at the Dolphin, or Mr. Pepper at the Ship at Favernam, ihall have all reafonable Satif. faa ion. LOST on Monday ...

LN° 3155.]

... the Briiifh Ships taken by the Spanifh Guirde Coltas, and the King being willing to convince the Court of Great Britain of the Deice he has to live in good Intelligence with her, has lent the neceffary Orders to releafe come of tilde Ships. and to indemnify ...

[N° 2195.]

... from Yohn Ellwood, Commander of the Ship Martha, da:cd at St. Chrigopher's, Sept. 9, 1738. MY was by Captain Kline, -on the 13th of Augull, fincc which, on thc ath, we had a vely violent Hurricane; at which time our Ship was fo light, to have put to Sea ...