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To be and Enter'd upon imtuediateiy, at Deal, AVery gm:a amt convenient llrew-houle,with Coppers and all of ..

... Alley, and lent a WOIlla:i 'Tom thence or a Mc ; but the was no iooner gone than he was taken iii, dropt down, and did i , mucdiately. We hear from Bath, that a few Days (ince a Woman of or was married at the Abbey Churcti there to a Lad of ...

For thc Benefit of Mr. GRFEN and Mr. VAUGHAN the Harlequin. 13y the COMPANY of COMEDIANS from the Royal Theatres

... MoLine ; Arbella, Mifs Burgels; Mrs. Chat, Mrs. Valois; Ruth, Mrs. James; Mrs. Day, Mrs. Mullart ; and the Part of Teague by Mr. Rofco. With Entertaiments of Singing and Dancing, particularly, At the End of the Second Ad, a Drunken Pealant, by Mr. Vaughan ...

JOHN FOWLE, Clerk of the Lid Levcll

... JOHN FOWLE, Clerk of the Lid Dyrtichvrch, July 5. 1739. Now to_be LETT, A New Brick'd Houfe, the Church in St. P Canterbury, having four Rooms on a Floor, a good allar, with With- home, Yard, and other good Convoiicncies, lately in the Occapation ut ...

The Ken Pat, or C atiterhary News Lett6A

... Wiltthire. Soon after he was taken, and carried into a Houle, the Villain, took a Knife out of his Pocket and cut his Throat, falling down and weltering in his Blood; but flatting up, attempted to make his &cape ; a Barber flopping him, he tiabb'd the poor Man ...

venienee sohkh they fafer'd the of Porra . ce, the Enetn) baying bud waile to eke Coisstry; and time be

... Light Volumes in Folio ; a Work bit_lwr!o a:temp:ed in vain 04. i• Nrrims; whfch Petitioners with the the :anti . appreleen. ',J.) b. , of Service to the at it be red,c . ng a - cry erreti j i-..e LI fry ure a tid SCen:e to a reg.:lar Sy ...

From the LON4iOI, Golttne, Atti. 14:

... threatens to watt a Time to do it to better Purple. He is an old Man, and has fcrvcd a Scrjeant upwards of thirty Years. There is a Report in Town that the Ship mentioned in a former Paper to have been hovering on the Coati of Carrick, was a ...