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Theti Infertisaiions I , 2ing laid before the Honourable the Comm:f--latr•fs . 1 Navy, they were pleated to ..

... Prince of Wales. 23. Ad ion of Light and Sound. 24. Poetry. Jockey; fet to Mufic. Addrefs to Youth. Pro!ague on opening Drury Lane Theatre. The Rofe3; from Aulutio.v. Tile happy Fifberman. From a dying Lady to her Husband. Epigrams. Epitaiol. as. Huturical ...

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... of Pewter and Copper Signs ; one of the laid Mi.ci was taken with a Sign upon him, which he had ftolen from a Houle in Drury. Lane. We hear that the Right Hon. the Earl of Radnor lies dangcroaly :.; the Gout in his Stomach, at his Seat at Twickenham ...

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... is arrived at St. James's from Hanover, who waits here for Difpetches to carry Back. Yefterday a Gentleman was Robbed in Drury Lane of his Watch and Money, to a confiderable Value, the Villains made off towards the Suand. CANTERBURY, Jan. 2. Lately was ...

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... Cbaponat. LONDON,7u7 5. We hear an Appeal will be lodged againft John Thrift the Hangman, for the Murder of David Farris in Drury Lane. _ . _ _ On Sunday Evening an elderly Man was taken in the Neeeffary ef a Public Houle in Horilydown, as he was exercifing ...

BANKRUPTS

... were drowned, ths other two happily Caved thenifelves. On Tuefday Night as two Gentlewomen were coming into the Strand from Drury Lane Theatre, they were ftopt by two Fellows near the End of Katherine- ftreet, who robbed them of a Silver Sauf. box and eleven ...

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... on the Convietion of the two other Offenders. On Friday Night lift (even Men were taken out of a noted Pulal'ck Houfe in Drury-lane, and committed by Juttice Fielding to the Gatehoufe, under a ftrong Guard, as itli. ad difordcrly and not giving a good ...

BANKRUPT

... Money: They were purfued a little W.ty, but without !Vat. Yeflerday in the Afternoon nine Fellows were taken from a Houle in Drury-Lane, the Oath of one of their Accomplices, for being onceraed in fental Robberies on the Highway, for wnich Come were to LGe ...

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... has not neen feen or heard of Inice. ( Siturday Evening lift, as a Child of five Years of Age, belong: • to Mo. Walcot of Drury-lane, was looking out of a 'Window, •••.- Story high, to fee a Funeral, the fell into the Street, frattured Skull, and died on ...