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... in Swinihcad Anne in North-lufk-nhum ; Chriftophcr Eafton, Ringflcad Daniel Crawfluw, Clitf; John Bethel, in lVtf ...
... in Swinihcad Anne in North-lufk-nhum ; Chriftophcr Eafton, Ringflcad Daniel Crawfluw, Clitf; John Bethel, in lVtf ...
... the Publick, Bottles are fold at the following Placet, viz. MU Robert Houlton, Mr. George Brett/, Hagworthingham, and JS.tr row. his Shop Spilsby, Mr. Benjamin ' n Alford, Louth and Horn- Blyth* cafile. Mr. Charles Cadoga*} in Mr. fbemas Greaves, Brigg ...
... fo eajily reduced to the Und»rjtandiug of common Readers. London: Printed for Osborn y at the Golden Ball in Pater no/1 cr-Row. be LETT y And Enter'd upon at Lady-Day next, Frisby upon the near Milton- Mowbrayy in the County Letcc/fery Farm, the vcarly ...
... Pahurc Fields, containing about 34 Acres of Lanu, on the Mordi-fide Ormond-ftreet, between Lambs-Conduit and Soutliairpron-Row, for Sciteto build an upon. to all Thir y an ' Vpkal, • ...
... London. Printed for T. Woodward, the Half.Moon between rhe Two Temnle-Cates in Fleet flrcet; and C Davis, in Pater-nofler-Row. Printers the ...
... ihrefc Hours and a Halt came up with her, and proving a Spanifh Privateer, he took her She is a Launch ot about twenty Tons, rows with fourteen Oars, and had twenty Men on board when taken : She came from Port the ot and two Days before flic was taken, ...
... iiivc, and is now perfectly to tranfoorteU durirg Life, This Morning Mr. Jeffreys, only Son of Nicholas Jcfficys, of Bedford-Row, was marry'd Whitehall Chipel to Mils Morice the fame Place,an agreeable young Lady o' great Merir, and au Heir el's witft upwards ...
... THERE no more Talk if augmenting the Troops of this E federate, It aft the Government has not jet received Orders that Heat row l.vndon b> the mean time they content themjilves with raffing neaffary for completting the Regiments, siccording to our lift ...
... Inches in the Beily, andlait Night he lay at the Point of Death On Tuefday Edward Jeffreys, Son of Nicholas Jeffreys of Bed ford-row, was married Morice, only Daughter and Heir of the late John Morice, deceas'd, a very agreeable young Lady, about 30,000 1. ...
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... engrav'd onCoppJ to each Fable. And the LIFEof S O prefixed. I Printed for J. Osborn, Jun. at the Golden Ball J I aternoller Row , and fold the Bookfcllcn w Stamford. Atid likewife this Day is Ptibli/hW, (And may be had of the above fat d BookfcllcnM One ...
... I Between His Honour and the Englishman his Grotto. Cap it Cue theft Things So ? Printed T. Cocp r, at ihc in Pater-nojlcr row. Where m.*y (Ihc Second I cwrtcied, with the A'elision of lvettty Lints owl it id, thro the Ttmroufmfs the Printtr, in the firmer ...