BANKRUPTS

... returning home from a Friend's Houle in Hatton-Garden, were attaken near Judge Burnet's, in Lincoln's-Inn•Fields, by two Fellows, armed with Piftols, who with dreadful Imprecations, threatned to murder them, if they did not immediately deliver all their Money ...

the i*L>' vpw former of which Piaces he carries Letters informing Regency th« Electorate of the King’s ..

... jCjoncerning the AlTairs of he Empire. ji COUNTRY NEWS. [ Jhl/101, Ftb. i. Laft Monday were commitcd to itc John JackCun, Sugar-Baker, and John Jones, Tyler, for fcveral Rubcrics on the Highway, in and near this City. Among other Robberies they have committed ...

WESTERN FLYING-POST O R SHERBORNE and YEOVIL MERCURY N° 157 'MONDAY February 101751 Vol IV Since tur laft ..

... Wife attack'd robb'd a beyond Weflbury upon in of Gloucefter two Footpads and upon Information of the above John Jackfon Baker it appear'd one John Hanley had been with Newgate the Morning after the Robbery and de- dared that the Night before he one other ...

Published: Mon 10 Feb 1752
Newspaper: Sherborne Mercury
County: Dorset, England
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LON DON, February 20

... board the faid hey were all three acquitted. 5. Tre Trials of Thomas Haggerflon, charged with the Murder of John Johniton, on board the St. John Baptift, Merchantman. And 6. Of Henry Woodcliff, charged alfo with a Murder, committed on the High Seas, were ...

WESTERN FLYING-POST O R SHERBORNE and YEOVIL MERCURY N° Ifiz MONDAY March 16 Vol IV Sines nr laft arriv'd Mails

... next the vacant blue Ribbons pofed of their Prince Edward Princft of Orange Right Hon the Earls of Lincoln Winchel-fea and Cardigan will Chapter to be for Purpofe be Knights Companions of the moft nobit Older of the Garter We hear that the Hon the Earl ...

Published: Mon 16 Mar 1752
Newspaper: Sherborne Mercury
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1641 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Mll. Edward Menton, farmer and eirafier in this. Parifh,, went to Market and bought forne Phyiele, • for his ..

... Account that Major General Sporck had been obliged to proclaim Martial Law at rinern, and after putting the whole Colony in Arms, took Inch prudent Meafures far reducing the revolted Negroes that all who are not dead or Prifoners, have been obligedquit ...

Published: Mon 16 Mar 1752
Newspaper: Aris's Birmingham Gazette
County: Warwickshire, England
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Friday Morning’s Post

... hedworth’s Gdd. againft Sir John M«>or’s Bay ditto, 10 ft. 4 m. 4, Mr. Blake’s Chef. Coir, yft. To. againft Mr. Haydon** brown ditto, ft. m. 4. Lord Chedworth’s Bay Filly, againft Mr. Panton’s brown ditto, Bft. 7 lb. 4 m. 1. 15 Sir John Moore’s Bay Gelding, ...

Published: Tue 17 Mar 1752
Newspaper: Manchester Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1716 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

to tor thc Q 1: !I. At Icri:er e'::„7..:frcl his Intact!, was know to b Nl,lncy to et!cct his Itelealermnt

... for a Robbery an the Highway; Willi,tm Medwell, for returning from Tranfportation •' Joreph Radcliffe ano John Turner, both for Horfe-ftealing ; John Hunt, for a Burglary; and James Lucy, William Rand, and Brian Ennis, all three for Sheep- Real ing. The ...

Extras') of a Letter from Glfport, Mirth _l9

... Years, (hail walk the Streets at Night with Swords or any other Arms, alter Six o'Clock the Feftival of An-Saints, and Nine from Eafter, they have a written Order from their Captain to go arm'd: That all Troopers, Dragoons and Foot Soldiers of other Regiments ...

LONDON, March 26

... obviate Doubts in regard to Vaflals in the Principality of Scotland* An Aft for Relief of the Poor of St. Margaret and St. John Weftminfter, and the better cleanfing the Streets. An Act to grant to his Majefiy certain Sums out of the Sinking Fund, by ...

Published: Fri 27 Mar 1752
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 942 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

BiNKRUPT

... future. We hear when the Right Hon. the or Cardigan latei at Ottend, his Lorothip was obliged to walk three Miles on the it being dangerous to attempt the Channel. This Day the Ritht Hon. the Earl of Cardigan was at Court to wait on his Alajeliy. On Sunday ...