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Sunday's and Monday's Posts

... Tennant, of Ideii, in Suffex, who favoured me with the Bi- ble of the ingenious Dr. Beaumont, formerly Mafter of Peterhoufe in Cambridge, and King's Profeffor of Divinity in that Univerlity. I have the Pleafure to fay, that thefe are not the only Communications ...

London, April 2

... Ttnnant, of tden, in Suffex, who favoured me with the Bi- ble of the ingenious Dr. Beaumont, formeily Mafter of Peterhoufe in Cambridge, and Kuig't ProfefTo.- of Divinity in that Univerlity. I have the Pleafure to fay, that thtfe are not the only Communications ...

Sunday's and Monday's Posts

... Mifs READ, Will be preiented a Comedy, call'd AS YOU LIKE IT. Orlando, Mr. K.rnfbeny; Oliver, Mr. Sher- riffe; Duke Seniar, Mr. Bales; Duke Frederick, Mr. Haughton ; Amiens, (with the Original Songs) Mr Dodd; Jaques, Mr. Furnival ; Syl- vius, Mr. Banilter; ...

London, July 20

... the Weftriding ie county Yoik, during the vacancy. His Royal Highnefs the Duke of Gloucefter has fignified his intention of foon vifiting theuniverfiries of Oxford and Cambridge, in which he will be attended one of his brothers. Some ingenious women from ...

London, August 8

... houfehold, for life. The eidell of Lord Camden has obtained the reverfion of a tellerfhip of the exchequer. It is laid, that the Duke York's return to England, public academy for painting, fculpture, and architecture, will be here, under his Royal Higbnefs's ...

London, September 21

... Roya! the Duke Cumberland had a long Conference with his Majefty at St. James's. Yefterdav Morning their Royal Highneffes the Dukes of York and Gloucefter, the Prince and Princefsof Bnmfwick, and of the Nobility, out for his Royal Highnefs the Duke of Cu ...

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... eonvrnient i .itvM Imilt HOUSfe, fi-t'-tfs the No-th Side Raj Kirp'i Ciru*, flsth 5 thr f.coJ Door on the Rifht Hud of ihe Duke cf Bedford*. For P-rtirnlars, enqoirs; at Mr*. Wa'krr't, aWs.fi-*-, opprfttt th* Fump-Ro*>tT. %\7 iTIIAM STANTON and Co. * ...

The REMEMBRANCER.- No. 1 1. - Fat dis rfclifcems Averni ; Noßes atque diet, p.itthtprijanua ditii .- At ..

... Fond- j nefs had made Jinn , in fome Meaiure ougoveni- ?? _ _■' -> •'• I ••-it •r r. . ! JThi^t^arijje had^j at ffrft;- am duked Effej. ; \Jack w.tt more ftudious to pleatc his aewAcquaiu- tl.intes, till lie had once gained them,; but thie being attained ...

For tbe Bath Chronicle. The REMEMBRANCER. No. 12. Men muft be taught, at if you taught them mt ; AndTbmgi

... convenient we ll-built HOUSE, fituate the North Side r the King's Circus, Bath ; the fecond Door on fhe Rig- : Sand of the Duke of Bedford's For Particulars, enquire at Mrs. Walkers, Hof.cr, oppofice the Pump-Room. ANY Gentleman, Lady, or Others, poffeffed ...

*_tf,, 3jitil 17

... Chaplain,, On Saturday the sth Inftant, hk Grace % Duke of Beaufort with hk Duicheft .rrireditU Seat at Badminton, in Glocefteifture. Xko were met at Calne by fjf-y fubtantial fmrnnn Ten a nti 10 ihe Duke, wbo efcoited them to Bii minton, preceded by four ...

Extempore, on feeing a young Lady drtfftd in Colours after Mourning. TXrHEt-I the dark Cioudi portend the ..

... Lett or Sold, a conv_ni well-built HOUSE, fituate the NoS l of the King'i Circui, Bath - the feeonJ n ** the Right Hand oF the Duke of Bedford* * oppafite Gay.Street. '*» -m For Particulars, Ctlfuire at Mri. Mf.^ , Hafier, oppofite the Ptimp-Room. To promote ...