COW KEEPERS, By Mr and Mifs WEST, (From the Theatre Royal in Drory-Lanc.) PUPILS to Signior GRIMALDI, BALLAD
... COW KEEPERS, By Mr and Mifs WEST, (From the Theatre Royal in Drory-Lanc.) PUPILS to Signior GRIMALDI, BALLAD ...
... COW KEEPERS, By Mr and Mifs WEST, (From the Theatre Royal in Drory-Lanc.) PUPILS to Signior GRIMALDI, BALLAD ...
... I’t'nct, ( ji. hive Letters from Parma irnortina, thtt the Marquis Grimaldi fet oat from thence the a?th Inxmt for Mtdrid, after hiving executed the King Spain’s Orders, with regard to thedifpoling of the Employments and fettling the of the Infant Duke ...
... xcfjay’s Friday’s Pcfts. the Main/rs t.i Holland and Flandert. (•fnia Jan, 30. On i(th the Great Council M.Peiei- Francis Grimaldi their Doge, who was immediately complimented on his election by t'le Nobility both lexes; and has lince received the compliments ...
... F R I A Y s POST. Arrived Mail from Holland. Genoa, {Holy) Jam 7. TH ft Marqnis Grimaldi, Comraiflary General of the Republick in Corfica, has fent Advice to the Senate, that the rebellious Illanders, who had advanc’d to ,n order to block it up, have ...
... Chauvelin, Minifter Plenipotentiary of the King of France, has complained to the Government about the Conduct of the Marquis Grimaldi, the Republick's Commiffary in Corfica $ and it is highly probable that this Commiflary will be recalled, as the only Way ...
... write from Genoa, of the 9th of laft Month, that M. de Curfay was preparing to pub- lifh the new Regulation -, but that M. Grimaldi, Commiflary of tbe Republick, without Regard to that, had juft caufed a large Quantity of Corn to be burnt, and Cattle to ...
... age upwards of eighty years old) declined to accept the poll. Whereupon the i6th the Great Council elefted M. Peter Francis Grimaldi for thetr Doge, who was iHiniedi* titely complimented thereon. f',az. ...
... to deliberate on fome Difpatches the Government have lately received from the Court of Verfailles, and from the Marquis de Grimaldi, Commiffary General of this Republick in the lfland of Cor- fica. They write from Madrid, that Orders have been fent to all ...
... (who were politely received by M. Grimaldi, the Republick's Commiffary General) ?? him of the great Defire the People of the Uland had to return to their Obedience under the Republick : They lihewife prefentcd to M. Grimaldi a Lift of the C»pttol_i_im «ta_*f ...
... the Rebels, and that they were preparing to form Line of CtrcumvaUation. As the BeCegcd was in want of Water, the Marquis Grimaldi, Commilfiary General, haften'd to give them AlEßancc: He went down to the Harbour, and in a very fhort Time two large Veflels ...
... ports for war, which have within tbefe few days been relaxed.” Advices from Cadiz bring certain intelligence, the Marquis of Grimaldi having refigned. a The Earl Buckmghamlhire will not let out for his governmentof Ireland till March- His Lord(hip nas appointed ...
... Baron ImhofT's Expedition, is dill much talked of, and greatly perplexes the State; who would be very glad fee the Marquis Grimaldi .arrive, who was long ago nominated Kmbaflador to their High Mightin'eflcs; but continues (till . . • ...