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GOD Save the KING

... uv,ht at Laufanne, between Mr. Rowley, a younger Son of Admiral Rowley's, and M. Monrond of that Town; in which Mr. Rowhad the Misfortune to be wounded; whereupon M. Monrond, who gave the Challenge, fled to Lyons; but as Mr. Rowley is fince recovered ...

g'refs dr and ; the ere* *ere taitn by .I!ung- Bait end carried to Midd/cburgh. Our Correfpondent at l'3ris ..

... g'refs dr and ; the ere* *ere taitn by .I!ung- Bait end carried to Midd/cburgh. Our Correfpondent at l'3ris acquaints us, that Mr. de It B,itriehay, who has been bmween three aril four Years Prit,ifier in the battik, will Sc very (*peaty bicti;ht to his ...

• Prefentstion pared the Great Seat to viable Rev. Mr. çUiem to thl Viczne of Aufty in the LitTrty and

... Niiht lift Mr. Reid and Mr. Dixon ' both of Oxford- Road, were attacked near the Foundling-Houfe by four Footpads, with Pinot, and Cutlatics. who demanded their Watches and Morey. They took from Mr. Read his Watch and fixteen ShilTingt, ad from Mr. Dixon ...

BANKRUPT

... Norria's Grey Gelding, Mr. Theltpf . , + Lord March's Black Gelding, Lord M..rcit, 2 1 4 _ _ _ Mr. Price's Brown Mare, Mr. Price. dr. Capt. Shafto's Brown Gelding:, Capt. Starr°, 4 2 Te f.,ml Day Mr. Hurt's Bay Gelding, Nothing. beat ...

[N . 34501 Tuefday

... in the High-Street, Oxford, by the Rev. Mr. Roger Brent, Minitter of the Parifh, and formerly Chaplain to die late Dr. Boucher. The Bride was given away, according to the immemorial Cuflom of that Place, by Mr.Fifher, the publick Regifter of that Univerfity ...