PhUadtlphia> t>u. 4. K* v Advice from Virginia, that Ship is Arrived there from England, having on Board Train of
... Artillery* 6000 Mufkets, and 14000 1. in Cafh. ...
... Artillery* 6000 Mufkets, and 14000 1. in Cafh. ...
... At Mr. William Sparrowhnwk’x, at the Sign of the Plough in Chipping-Norton, at Haifa Guinea a MARE, and Shilling tit Man, to be paid at the Stable Door, AChefnut HORSE, full fifteen Hands high, right Years old in May nett; he was got by Mr. fril* fin's Bay Arabian, which Covert at Two Guineas and Half Crown Mare Oran in Yorkjhire. His Dam by Son of the Bloody Buttock'd Arabian, and out of a ...
... Tits to give Ti 0 IC E, THAT the will change their Inn from the Lambli't) in Al.-ingdon to Mr. Elton’s, at the Nciv Inn in the Matket- Place, Abingdon :To fet out from'the New Inn active 'J’utfday and Mornings, and from the Rll Inn in Ilolbom and Erida) Mornings j each Morning at o’Clock. N.B. Good Eoft-Chaifcs ?.t the New Inn in Abingdon at Nine pence per Mile, for the Convenience thofe thit ...
... Neatly printed on fine Writing Paper and new Letter, Price with, as. without the Almaiiack, with bryc and ufefnl Additions ftisd ments, not found in any other Book of the fame Kind. ComdleJ at the I’ublick Olfiies; with tlic fcvcral Alterations and f*f they now ftard) the Privy Council ;>nd Treafuxy, in the Courts of Chancery and Admiralty, and all other Places Court this THE COURT and City ...
... ofthe World-end's Clcfe, si by the Countefs of Haddington: Where eafc to attend fhall have their Prizes as they thofe that cannot attend may call for their [ Mifs ?? rofes** Koufe in Murdoch's Clofe, thin two Months after the Sale, during which ne (hall be carefully kepc for them, but rhere- rt tobe kept or given, tho4 demanded ; and iliii be had at the Mifi Primrofes Houfe any tke Sale. ...
... at Eleven ?? a| Night, the Temporary Bridge, erefted for a tallage during the Alteration of Lbndon* Bridge, was fet on Fire, and in the Space of a few Hours burnt down and entirely confumed, Whereby the Pafiage over the faid Bridge is totally deftroyed : Ahd whereas there are the ftrongeft Ground to be* lieve that the faid Temporary Bridge Was wilfully and malicioufly let on Fire by the ...
... Bucks, to Stokenchurch in the County of Oxford, will meet on Thurf lay the Sev.nth Day of November, 1754, at the Town-Hall in Chcpp : ng Wycomb at Two ?? in the Aft.rno-n in order to lett the Toll of the faid Roa,: and tranfad other Buiinefs relating thereto: When and where all Perfoni inclined to tak. the faid Toll are to attend with their Propofilt. Bj Onh of tk fid Trifles. S.ACH. ALLNVTT, ...
... during the Progrefs of a tedious Foil and its utorc tedious Confcquenees. Att avowed Majority of Freeholders could not command that Succefs whitb, it is apprehended, They jufily deferved: Vet tbt fieady and fet fib le Part of Mankind, rather animated than fe- preffed, by fuch Disappointments, wili remain unjhaken in tbeir well grounded Opinions. A Veneration for Liber y, the Love of our ...
... R. B. SHA'PPKE, PraÃitioner in Phyftc, Surgery, and M3i-tnidwifry .- WH O was Pupil under his Uncle Dr. Suafpee, in his Majefty's Service 14 Years, now tra- vels by an A&. of Parliament ; and after 30 Years conftant and large Praclicc in a private as well as public Capacity, has ac- quired the Art of earing moft medicable Diftempers incident to human Nature : He is allowed by all that know ...
... Pafture- Ground, all lying within Hedge, and well watered; known the Name of Hurft-Low-Grounds. For further Particulars enquire at Hurd in the faid Parifh, or of Richard Morgan, Efq; of Pennalt, near Monmouth. ...
... in which the late Mr.s Smith, and the late Mr Cowl, kept, the, Poft- Office,- very commodious for Pub- lick Bufinefs, having great Conveniences, and very good Stables, with two large Gardens, inquire of the Rev. Mi Fenwick, Vicar, n Bolam. '• ' ?? ?? ?? ?? Tube LETT, • • And tnttrtd upon immediately , ?? ?? , '&iiffltidiodi' , and weil-accnftomed IN^f, XX' known by the Najfte of the BE E HI ...
... THE RevferendnMr. Tl N D A L's T R A N'S L ATION OF q M RA P I N's HI&TOR V of ENGLAND* Revifed, Corjcfied* ond lllufliated with the Heads and Mo- nuipents ol the ICINGS, ,nd other eminent Peifonj* elegantly engraved. CONDITIONS. I. This WORK will be comprifed In One Hundred and Twenty Sir penny Numbeis, making in all Twelve -handfoine Volumes, each Number containing three and often four ...