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... Fenow went by two Names; viz. Robert Owen, and Robert Underdov:n ; ana is a iquat frefh-collued Man, had on a natutal white Whig, Drab-coloued Coat, a 11 - rip'd Linfey-wolfcy Walicoat, black Breeches, and a pair of half 13cots. Ducal of a Letter Wheat ...

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... The FelLw went by two Names, viz Robert Owen, and Robert Underdown ; and is a fpat frefb-colatied Man, hal on a natal white Whig, Drab-colourid Cuat, a tlrip'd Linfey-wolley Waficoat, black Breeches, and a pair o. half Boots. • AT Boxlev near Maiddone ...

AJLL Perfons who are indebited to a Divi- dend of the Eftate of John Brown, late of the Town, of

... Cale of Crcoiia, Bab and Kit ; Excellency of the Swedifli Govern- ; Blciling of Peace ; Royal Martyr; a Queen belov'd; Old Whig Principles ; College for decay 'd Patriots. Four City Members. IX. Poetical, ?? Originals. Snail, and Welch Curate ; Birth-Day ...

Published: Sat 12 Feb 1737
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 6419 | Page: 4 | Tags: Classifieds 

IF any Gentleman, Merchants or others, have occalion to freight any Ship from thi> Port, , to any Patt of

... by the blind Horfe, and bis Grandam was that famous running Galloway that for- merly belonged to Mr. Ovington, call'd flying Whig. He is allowed by thofe that have feen him to be as good a Colt in all Points as ha> lately been fhewn : And for furthet C ...

Published: Sat 19 Mar 1737
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 7014 | Page: 4 | Tags: Classifieds 

Extract of a private Letter from the Hague

... or that of Spain.' Laft Wcdnefday Evening about 8 o'Clock, a gentleman well dieflcd in a black Smt of Cloaths, a light Tie Whig, and a Silver Hiked Sword, went down Salisbury Court into the Wood-yard in a Hackney Coach, where he difchareed the Coach, ...

Published: Thu 12 May 1737
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 492 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

to the See Briftol Tranflation of the Rev Dr Seeker to the See of Oxford This Day the Lords pafTed

... Bill and Penalties on Lord Provoft: Edinburgh The Bill Relief Infolvent Debtors has thro’ the of a Alterations The the Old Whig this contains Remarks on the Lnprifoning Provoft of Edinburgh Sec the of That ’tis urijuft the Innocent confounded the Guilty ...

Published: Tue 24 May 1737
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2000 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

the Wife Mr whd t Chandler’s Shop in Sheer-Lane dropt down Home and was buried on Saturday on Sun- Niht

... Eflays Critical of Oman's Threfhing-Floor and the K of RMcth's Crown Critique on Leonidas On Paflage Catullus about Revenge Old Whig Droller Words Apocrypha contains idle IV Political Reflections on the Scotijh Riot-Bill The fatal Confluences of lowering Interefl ...

Published: Tue 07 Jun 1737
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1816 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

• His Majefly has ordered the Review of the *lode and Foot-Guards for the 15th lunatic in Hyde Park. Brigadier

... Threfliing-Floor, and the K. of Rabbah's Crown. Crl on Leonidas. On a Pafrage in Catullus. Tillotfan mildaken about Revenge. Old Whig a Drolleron Words. Apocrypha contains idle Fables. IV. Political. Reit.taions on the Scotia Riot-Bill. The fatal Contequences ...

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... Bill; An Old Officer's Notions of Military Honour; The Craftfman a Libel; Plaufible Reafons for a Standing Arpay - Party Merit; Whig and Tory out of Date; Artifichl Memory ; Kicking Cuffing; Drains Colonies. VI. Poetry; viz. Urban turn'd Coachman, and Su in ...