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WEnN««o*y, 17* Jr {tf-J /rum *l.l P Ira (I

... Perlbnt, ' Women, were dfowned. It' it feiit to bare been cauled by overloading the Boat, together with the Orunkennrft the Boatmen. • S/igo. Ver’ta. On Monday Night laft, oiteof the Warehouiet of »iytnel Davey of thit Town, Merchant, wat broke open fume ...

LODGI N C S

... it, July 17. SrUZRD, Mr. odder. Surveyor, Thrnra Fnyne, Qrxon. Stejilien liiyaii. John Amlrrole, and Jacob o.iby. Kevenue Boatmen, at the lsie.ii Ifland near Beaihaven, lo« twelve Gallon Anci.ora Brandv, C.tellt of Congo Tea, .rveral luige Clielti and ...

DUBLIN

... venturing too ncir the flip on ElTex-quav, unfortunately fell into the rivgr at the time of high water, and was drowned ; feveral boatmen were for four or five hours in fcarch of the body, but without effea. The perfon who was apprehended a principal in the robbery ...

C O U N‘ T R V N L . V, S

... Navigation Rom Liiiiericlc 10 Newton (Jog, is wnhin a few Days of being Compleaily The great Bog of Gillogue now open ail Boatmen and Colnien that to ply in the I'urf Trade; And, in about ten Days the other great Bog ot Newton will be open j which Means ...

DUBLIN

... Forellaller. and coimv-itlctl h •vevvgate.— Rafcal had the Infblencc a Sum Money and two Hundred Weight Potatoes from .1 Boatmen, the Amount of 'as levied the Purchalers that Aricle Life •, therefore hoped, that lie may made a proper Example of, o«dcr ...

COUNTRY-NEWS. Stiethane, Feb. n, . I TESTERDAY there was a numerous Meeting 1 the Inhabitants Strabane at the ..

... the Shore, by a heavy Gale of Wind dafhing her with Violence againll a Rock, and all on Board perifhed, except one of the Boatmen, who providentially (notwithlanding the Severity of the Night) fcrambled out among the Rocks, and informed thoie in the N ...

COUNTRY . N E W S. Be If aft, Dec. 10. WE hear that tn'e Inqueft Jury who fit on

... pipes of Brandr; all which were fafely lodged in his Majefty’s ftores of Dund.ilkand Drogheda. On Tucfdav night was hv three boatmen be'orging to New rv, one of tobacco; which was aifo fafely lodged in his Majefty llores ofthattowr. Thurfday laft, large quartitv ...

lion In View, liefulei ll.eir Jar.Sion willill.eSp* null F|eel, and the Blockade uf Gibiaiiar, twelve ..

... Company’s Service, waioverfet, and all the Recruit* were drowned. A Soldier, who had Charge of the above Perfons, and two Boatmen, were fortunately Capl. Scallion, who was going his Ship Between the Hours of Twelve and One on Monday Morning lalt, a voung ...

V\ July 30, 1754

... walk into St. George’s fields, attended only by Mr. de Caravalho, his Secretary, was aflaulled mixed rabble of fifliermen, boatmen, Ihoeboys, porters, chimney fweepers, &c. with the opprobrious names of cutthroat, bloody minded, loufy Porlugucze rafeal ...

DUBLIN

... hear the Prize promifed to given Sir Edward Newenham for a Boat Race, hath already excited a great Emulation among fcveral Boatmen, who purpole to become Candidares. A well-timed DiOnbuiion of Prizes, may ultimately attended with great Confeq'ienccs. The ...