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His Majefty's Rcyal Letter; Patf XT) Velnos's VEGETABLE SYRUP, With Improvements, Prepared only J. BURROWS, M. ..
... Foulnefs the Blo»d. Mr. JOHN INGRAM, .Codford St. Mary, Wilts, cured a molt inveterate Scurvy of twenty Years ltanding; his Body was covered all over with Blotches and Ulcers, which fcaled off his Body like the Scales Filh. Witiufs, John Gcnner, Mr. ISAAC GOODMAN ...
T© be Sold by A V C T I O N, By T. TRIMER, At the BELL INN in Sadlergate,
... In the PofTeflion of JOHN FER.NYHOUGH, as Tenant at Will, under the yearly Rent of 1301. LOT 4. A MESSUAGE, and feveral other CLOSES, at Ballidon, containing 7 Acres, 3 Roods, and 1 c Perches, of rich Land, in the Pofleffion of JOHN ENSOR, as Tertarit ar ...
For LOWNESS of SPIRITS, THE SO-MUCH FAM'D H V P O - D it O P S; For Hypochondriac Melancholy
... the Hof- pital (as the only Means of faying his Life) to take off a Leg and an Arm. Witneffes to the Cure, who live at Kenflngton, Thomas Todd, Francis Curtis, Ann Broxon, John Elly, Ann Bowdry. Mr. EDWARD MARQURE of Long-Lane, Southwark, cured of a moft ...
London, 24, MR. MOLESWORTH, convince the Purchafers of Number* his that tlfeir Advantages are not merely ideaj, ..
... uitian Frock, and one brown Cloth and one white Flannel and Pair of good Bucklkin Breeches. Whoever will apprehend the John Chapman alias John er, fo that he may be brought to Jurtice, fhall receive FIVE GUINEAS Reward, to be paid William Mason, of Eynefbury ...
To W L E T/ ; -^ And entered'.upon-at Chriftmas next, AH OUS E, -fitiKite ml St. * Maty-Gatei Derby,
... Hof- pital (as the only Means of faying his: Life) -to take off a Leg and an Arm. Witneffes to the Cure, who live at Kenfington, Thomas Todd, Francis Curtis, Xnn Broxon, John Elly, Ann Bowdry. ' Mr. EDWARb MARQURE of Long-Lane, Southwark, cured of a moft ...
ON Wednefday, the 21
... Efq combe Regis John Purling, John Tucker, Efqrs Bridport Thomas Coventry, Efq; Hon. L. F. Gary Shaftefbury Francis Sykes, Thomas Rnmbold, Efqrs. Wareham Rt. Hon. W.G. Uz.xxi\\ton, Chrift. D'Oy/*>,Efc Corff-Caftle John Bond, John Jenkinfon, Efoirs. ...
Saturday and Sunday's Posts
... Petitions for the following Places weie then put into a GLfs and diawn out in the following order Petersrield, theiSthof April. Cardigan, the 2cl of May. Linlithgow, the 4th May. Seaford, the 9th of May. Peteiborough, the nth of May. The Houfe broke at Three ...
|« . JBy the k N G-'i V-V Dr. John Hooper's FEMALE PILLS. AS PILLS are univerfally known to effectual
... Printed for John Donaldson, the Corner of Arundel - Street, Strand, London. Robert Douglas's Peerage Scotland, O containing Historical and Genealogical Account of the Nobility of that Kingdom, trom their Origin to the prefuu Generation; with the Arms. Folio ...
LONDON, (Saturday) December 2
... expired before he could be got home. Cardigan Petition. — Wednefday the Committee on this Bufinefs met, purfuant to their Adjourn- ment, after being fworn in the Houfe. The Clerk read two Petitions, one from Mr. Johns, the unfuccefsful Candidate, and the ...
HOUSE of COMMONS
... HOUSE of COMMONS. Thursday, December 7. THE Committee for trying the Merits of the Cardigan Election reported to the Houfe, that they had found, that the Petitioner, Thomas Tonnes, Efq; was duly elected, and ought to have been fo returned ; upon which ...
From the London GAZETTE
... cluded. By a Correfpondent from Cardigan we learn, thaton Wednefday the 19th inftant, there was brought in there by Captain Gambold, com- mander of the Pearl cutter, a lugger called the Succefs, belonging to Foy in John Tomlin, Mafter, laden with 3,000 ...