Extra?: if-a Letter from Plymouth, Sept. 27
... Carlos, Brown, from Bergen to Leith; and ihe Charies, Thomfon, of Innerkeithing, are both taken and fent into Dunkirk by the Turpin Privateer belonging tofrM Place, ...
... Carlos, Brown, from Bergen to Leith; and ihe Charies, Thomfon, of Innerkeithing, are both taken and fent into Dunkirk by the Turpin Privateer belonging tofrM Place, ...
... and Ann, Napier, from M *-ntrofe, the Difpatch, Dixon, from Lynn, and the Rofe, MK.enzic, from Alloway, are all taken by the Turpin Privateer of Dunkirk, and ran- fbmed, and the Ranfomers carried into Dunkirk. Theie is aifo an Account of fix more Ranfomers ...
... Horfe, Voltmtier* And this Day the Gentleman's Purfe of 50 1. was run for by ten Horfes, and won by Mr. Rout h's Bay Horie Turpin, ...
... laid, before ftarting, on Mr. Routh's Horfe Turpin againft the Field. The Horfes came in e.ich Heat in the following Order. | ill. iH. Mr. Figg's brown Horfe, Ladies Delight, i I Mr. Routh's bay Horfe, Turpin, \ 2 - Mr. Gipps's brown Horfe, Drumf.icks ...
... and Ann, Napier, from Montrofe, the D:»patch, Dixon, from Lynn, and the Rofe, M'Kenzie from Aliowav, are all taken by the Turpin PrivateeJ or Dunkirk, and ranfomed, and the Raniomers carried into Dunkirk. 1 here s alfoan .Account of fix more Ranfomersi>eiV ...
... thither for that Purpc , fe. There are arrived at Lisbon the Frederick, Loney, the Young Katherine, Btani, and the Rechamptcm, Turpin, from London; and eight Ships from Newfoundland. The Lydia, Spilman, from Gottenburgh for London, is on Shore on Haysborough-Sands ...
... The Canons Frigate, Dewer; Elizabeth, Dowers; Charming Patty, Brewer; Wilmington, Scott; Lovely Lafs, Walcott; Dolphin Snow, Turpin; the Elizabeth, Wnite; and Warren, Woodward, all from Barbadoes. The Far Laiy, Foft.r; Ranger, H ; ggins; Dukeof Cumoerland ...
... the Year 1700, down the prefent Time. Both Volumes containing a. mongft many others, the following Acccounts, viz. Richarcd Turpin, for divers Felonies; Herman Strodmany for the barbarous Murder of Peter Wolter, his Fellow Thomas Cook, the Gloucefier Eutcher ...
... there. Before he was turn'd off, he ac- knowledge his Sentence to be juft t and died with lefs Intre- pidity than the famous Turpin j not being daunted in the leaft. We hear for certain, that Mr Hallam from the New Wells, Goodraan's-fields, London, comes ...
... Year 1700, down to the p.elcnt Time. Both Volumes, containing amongft many others, the following Ac- counts, viz. Richard Turpin, tor divers Robberies. Herman Strod- man, tor the barbarous. Murder of Peter Wolter, his Fellow-Apprentice; Thomas Cook, the ...
... Officer, having Information, that a confidetable Qpantity of Run Tea was concealed in a Graoary, went thither, with one Thomas Turpin l to faze it: Upon their going to remove it, Macahill appeaed, and threatened them if they would not go off and leave it; ...
... five acquitted. There has been tried this Scffion, twelve of whom icretJd of Death, viz. William Shepherd and Frier orherwife Turpin, for dealing a Silver Tankard value 81. the Property Eftâ Vandome s Harvey Mafon, on the Oath of p*-â â>¦â w s j ...