THURSDAY'S POST
... that the two Sons of the Prince of Holftein Beck, Lieutenant General in the Service of Ruffia, died there lately of the Small-Pox, and that that Diftemper makes great Havock there. ...
... that the two Sons of the Prince of Holftein Beck, Lieutenant General in the Service of Ruffia, died there lately of the Small-Pox, and that that Diftemper makes great Havock there. ...
... Underftaiiding between that Court and the Court of Berlin, They write from Rome, that Cardinal York Is re- covered ofthe Small-Pox. As to his Brother, the Place ot his Relidenceis quite unknown there, and they have no other Proof of his being alive but ...
... fedting the Lines of Cron Weifl'etibourg. Privare Letters from Anfpach advife, that the reigning Margrave is ill of the Small-pox, but as it is of a very good Sort, it is hoped he will foon be out of Danger. Revel, (Ruffia) Jan, 8. The Troop.s quartered ...
... fwallowed up, with a great Number of Inhabi- tants. Rome , ( the Chief City in Italy) Jan. 1 6. Cardinal York is ill of the Small-pox, and has been fome Days in great Danger; but the worft is now thought to be over. The Pope has been to fee this Cardinal ...
... of an Officer of the Army, for Neglect of Duty, and Contempt of Orders from his fuperior Officers. Laft Week died of the Small-Pox, at his Seat iri Staffordshire, John Whitby, Efq; a Gentleman greatly beloved for thofe Virtues which make an affedionate ...
... providentially was quickly flayed. .We have had Accounts from Copenhagen, and other Parts, of mofl uncommon Ravages made by the Small-Pox. Various Sorts of new Fevers were alfo heard of ; the City of Paris, in particular, was terribly alarmed at a ftrange Difeafie ...
... of whom are gone, and a Lift found irpon them of many more, that were to have gone in a few Days. On Sunday died, ofthe Small-Pox, at Adderley in Oxfordfhire, the Seat of her.Grace te-luM; Argyll, the Right Hon. the Earl of Dalkeith, eldeft Son ofthe ...
... LONDON, April 7. Yefterday Morning about Three ?? died ofthe Small-Pox, at his. Lodgings in St. James's-ftreet, Sir Edmund Bacon, of Gillingham, in the County of Norfolk, Bart. one. of the Gentlemen Ufhers and Daily- Waiters to his Majefty. Charles Frederick ...
... is faid to be occafioned by a Running Match about three Weeks fincc, whereby he got a Surfeit, which threw him into the Small-Pox. The fame Day a Fellow was committed to the Compter, on the Oath of an Accomplice, who has impeached thirteen more, for being ...
... Lofs of fo worthy and dilinterefted a Gentleman. Two of his Grace the Duke of Richmond's Children are inoculated forthe Small-Pox, in St. James's- ftreet ; and on Thurfday Night the Straw laid before the Houfe took Fire, from fome Sparks dropping from ...
... a noted Smuggler, was remo- ved by Habeas Corpus from Chelmsford Jail ( where he has lately been dangeroufly ill of the Small-Pox ) to Chichefter,- in order to take his Trial at the enfuing Affizes there, for the Murder of Michael Bath, a Dragoon, belonging ...
... College in Cambridge. We hear there is Advice, that Sir Charles Grefham, Bart, died fome Time fince in the Eaft Indies ofthe Small-Pox. On Wednefday Evening laft the Inhabitants of Ni- ?? in Lombard^ftreet, were greatly alarmed at the Appearance of Fire coming ...