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The Keniijh Nit, or Catiterbuly News -Letter. From SATURDAY MAY 4, to WEDNESDAY MAY 9

... too I. to be difttibuted amongft the Poor of St. Margaret's Pistilli, Waltninfter. Ou Saturday latt the Governors of the Small-Pox Hofpital met at !!,e Veitry Room of Covent Garden Church and went in a handfome Procrflion of Coaches to Illington, and dined ...

LONDON

... Fields near Whitechaoel; and which Burk, lately executed, declared that he com- mitted. We hear from Bedford, that the Small-Pox, whicii has raged in that Town for fome time paft, is now ceafed. Out of 1300 Perfons who have had that Dtftemper there, ...

Published: Saturday 05 April 1755
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1184 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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... that the Cardinal Vicar has order'd public Prayers to be put up in all the Churches for Rain, and for putting a Stop to the Small-pox, which carries off great Numbers ot People. The following Account is atteded by a Gentleman of Credit: In the Year i 742 ...

Printed for J. Nrwbery, in Bt. Paul’* Church Yard

... and irr! table Parts of Animals. ' *■ V. Account of}Whytt's Phifiological flays. Series to a young Lady, on her having the Small-pox VII. Prologue and Epilogue to Athelfian, a new Tragedy. VIII. Ode to the Memory of Shakefpeare, by Mr. HauarJ, IX. Ode to ...

Published: Saturday 03 April 1756
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1205 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

STOLEN or STRAYED,

... three following Men : JOHN LEE, five Feet nine Inches without Shoes, 21 Years of Age, fair Complexion, much pitted with the Small-Pox, and has a re- markable long Nofe ; light grey Eyes, wears a grey cut Wig, is ftraight and well limbed, by Trade a Shoemaker ...

Published: Saturday 02 April 1757
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4825 | Page: 3 | Tags: Classifieds 

_ At the RED LYON. in Ofpringe,

... hide, for 4o Guineas a Battle, anJ 40) the Main, which was won by Mr. Egerton, by two Battles. This Morning died, of the Small-Pox, Mailer Pye, Son of D-. Pye of Mile-End. a Youth of a molt promifing Genius. Thurfday fait Week, Perryman and Roach, the ...

A STAGE-MACHINE,

... continued. Hillory of Maryland. ful Earthquake at Lisbon, &c. Bill for Union of the Colonies. Births, Deaths, Marriages, &c. Small-Pox incommunicable at St. Books publilli'd ; with Remarks. Helena. Projea for an univertal Stocks. Bill of Mortality. Thermometer ...

[N'. p,B.]

... by one Marret LeonarJ, a Servant Maid ; the 13 of a black Complexion, about Twenty ore Years of Age, much pitted with the Small-Pox, the Pit. 63;1, has weak Eyes, and had on when the went away a (lack StullG)wii : Whoever fecures her, and the Things, and ...

.-ICRUPT S

... Carriage. Thurfday the Right Rev. the Lord of Norwich preached the Anniverfary Sermon before the Prefident and Governors of the Small-pox Hofpital, at the Parini Church of St. Andrew, Holborn, and afterwards they went in Proceffion to Unpers Hall, where a very ...