The Ketitil4 Poll, or, Castedwy News Letter. From WEDNESDAit Dtctfalba 29, to SATURDAY January r. 1742-3

... the Death of Henry Selwyn, Efel., one of the greatelt Merchants in Charles-Town. We hear feveral of tile Inhabitants of Covent-Garden have prefented a Petition to his Gra:c the Duke of Bedford, praying that the new-built Huts and Stands in the Garden Square ...

LONDON, Jan. 1

... one ot the Lord> CommifTioners of the Admiralty She was Daughter Sir Thomas Bart.. We hear feveral of the Inhabitants of Covent-Garden have prefented a Petition his Grace the Duke of Bedford, praying that the new-built Huts and Standi in the Garden Square ...

Published: Thu 06 Jan 1743
Newspaper: Stamford Mercury
County: Lincolnshire, England
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LONDON, January 20

... capitally convicted, viz. Tho Dennis, for stealing a Black Mare; Wm Bland, for robbing Mr Wm Blacknell in Bridges-street, Covent Garden ; and Bryan Cooley, for robbing Mr Joseph Emmerton of a Cane. Nine were cast for Transportation, and 4 acquitted. Saturday ...

Published: Sat 22 Jan 1743
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
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LONDON, January 18

... but it was thought lall Night he could not recover. On Tucfday lalt Mrs. Shuter, a famous Courtezan, we'l known near Covent Garden, was married to a Perfon of Good Fortune, at St. Bennet's, Pauls-Wharf j after which there was a very Elegant Entertainment ...

Published: Sat 22 Jan 1743
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
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From the Londe* Evntin Poe, px. IS

... Tilt-Yard. From the Generic! Evening Po, jos. 13. On Tucfday laa Mrs. Shutter, a fainou - s Courtczan, well known near Covent Garden, was married to a Perron of Good Fortune, at St. Bennet's, Paul'. • Wharf; .after which there wz.s a very Elegant Entertainment ...

Old England; or, The Conilicutional Journal. By Jeffrey Broad bottom, of Covent-Garden, Esq; Feb. 5.NO I

... Old England; or, The Conilicutional Journal. By Jeffrey Broad bottom, of Covent-Garden, Esq; Feb. 5.NO I. THE world naturally expefls, that a publick writer Ihould, at' his outfet, acquaint them with his principles, l views, and motives of writing; therefore ...

Published: Fri 04 Feb 1743
Newspaper: The Scots Magazine
County: Midlothian, Scotland
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iVye's Letter, 'verbatim, London, Feb. r

... garrifon Luxemburg and the Barrier Towns. Laft Night died Mrs. Ramfay, Wife of Mr. Ramf.y the Painter, at her Houfe in Covent- Garden, whofe exemplary Life and good Senfe, accompanied with a remarkable Sweetnefs of Tem- per, made her defer ved ly efteem'd ...

Published: Mon 07 Feb 1743
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
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LONDON-, February 24

... Stephen Goodman, a Chairman, having beat, bruis'd and wounded two Women in a very defperate manner, under the Piazza in Covent.- Garden, to wit, Mrs. Elizabeth Mills and Elizabeth Dickfon, and being brought before Col. de Veil for it, found means, whiift ...

Published: Sat 26 Feb 1743
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
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(N° 2640 )

... the Soldiers that w:is whipd la•cly on the Para& in Sr. James's Park, was detctled in picking a Peckci in Chula film, Covent Garden, and conimiticd to the Liatchoufr. to Letters from Bruffels the Earl of Stair fit out for A the 24th lOWA, N. S. The Uukc ...

LONDON, March 12

... Flanders, frnm whence he lately came for the Recovery his Health. On Thurfday Night died, at his Houfe in Bedford- Street, Covent-Garden, Mr. Pardon, a Gentleman of aconfidcrable in Surrey, and who formerly was ' one the Clerks of the Exchequer. The Diftillers ...

Published: Thu 17 Mar 1743
Newspaper: Stamford Mercury
County: Lincolnshire, England
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LONDON March 16

... Malefactors now under Sentence of Death in Newgate, viz. 1. William Brand, for robbing Mr Wm Blackncll in Bridges-ftreet, Covent-garden. 2. Tho- mas Cummins, for a Street Robbery. 3. Ann Bradford, for robbing Mr Brown of 19 Guineas. 4. John Tighe, a Victualler ...

Published: Sat 26 Mar 1743
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
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