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By Dr. J 0 11. N HI LL

... Maxfield Cafander, Mr. Smi t h ; Lylimachus, Mr. Freeman; Fol)perehon, Mr. Clark; Hepheaion, Richardfon ; Eumenes, Mrs. Visughan..-Statira, Mrs Tyler; Mrs. Freeman; Sydgambis, Mrs ...

To Mr. Marti

... 25th of July hit, the rdlowing aged Honks ttarted for the PIA:c of Fifty Yount's, viz. Mr. Crofer's H Drudge _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ Mr. Brooke's crup'd fitaie, Mad Cop 2 2 Mr. Butler's Grey Hone, Wanton 3 1 3 A third Heat was run by Wooten and Mad Co, !he S:Akes ...

Mr. MADDOX,

... Houfe at Wormley Bury in Hertford , fliire, Mr. John Sparks, an eminent Farmer, and one of the People called Quaker,, a Man greatly rcf[eard by mc ft of the Gentlemen of the County. We hear that the Rev. Dr. Brooke, Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge ...

To Mr. Absee

... To Mr. Absee. S I R, UNdetttandiog by your lett Paper that Mr. DILAYATE is Aistriab with regard to the Afair at prefent in Debate, I take this Opportunity of publickly alluring him, that I am ready, at any Time and Place, to meet him and all Parties concernid ...

For the BENEFIT of Mrs. MIDNIGHT

... feveral Voices of Mrs Cibber, Mrs. Bellamy, and Mils Nolliter, will be imitated by Mrs. ALisies. And a new BOMBAST PROLOGUE; in which the different Voices of Mr. Garrick, &c. &c. &c. will alto be imitated by Mrs. And for this Night ...

Mr. Watts, -and ths COMMittet

... of King's Beech in London, ha Term, of wailing Silver worfe than Standard, and of ufing more Solder thin allowed by Aa of Puliarneat, received Sentence at the Conn of King's Bench, Welminfter, to be imprifnned fix Montle In the Prifon of the King's Bench ...

of of of ice ere rly he Dr it $ ing cilant;ty of P. %Ali and Mechiin Laces, with a

... Months fince. Yederday died Mr. Saunderfoo, Mader Builder, at Chatham Dock. The fame Day died advanced in Years Mr. William Wayte, of St. James's Weßminfter, Cheefemunger. He was fur many Years tole Purveyor to his late Majetty King George the Fird, and a ...