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... Hatting TraJE-j-IFKEWIL^IMAKER. Go..J Workmen v. mteJWith every their mehtdcicNcs. Ptcler*.itM>'would f*. given have wive, lettle, PiMuoas, twt, and frring—very few . Enquire ot Thomas Partridge, hat-maker, Mitchel- Draii, ulucellcrfhire.' L OLOCESTF.R ...

Published: Monday 18 November 1793
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
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... lliect.-•• Flic Lady of George Paine, ?? Mil's Mary Mufgrave, fecond Daughter of Sir Philip Mulgrave, Bart. In Alderfgate-ftreet, Mrs. In!. 1 lla Gillam, a Widaw, aged 113. ?? The Rev. Dr. Vernon, many Vears Rector of St. George, Bloomflimy. ...

Thursday's Post

... Copenhagen, April 16. This; place, begins already grow empty. Their Daiiiih Majelties, together with all the Princeffes, lettled at FriedeiiiS>ourg. The Qneen Dowager removes to Hii Icholm next ue(L.ay : and the two Princes will foon to refide at Fri ...

lIOUSIC tf COMMONS, May n

... army on tin* buiki of the Delaware. Sir Andrew was cxanuneil by Lord Howe, Mr. llurke, Mr. Baker, Sir George Younge, .Sir John Wrottetley, and Sir George Savilie, in a manner that fliewed they were friends to the General 1 on the other hind, sir Richard ...

WILTS,

... WILTS, T~) be LETT, and entered on at Michaelmas next, VV K FARM, in the parilh Doysnton. Knquiie Farmer George Fall, at tile farm. SOUTHAMPT O ALL perfons having any demands on the eftnte and elf As the Rev. Dr. Dank L Perkins, lately dccc)j|i‘d, aie ...

I.ONDO N, Tuesday, j

... They both went abroad, but Cannon, after hstng alsfent 13 year*, ventured to return a- l>iut three years iir.ee, when he lettled at Hallingi by another name, rn.irried, and has three children, whom* svith his iv if.-, he has' conllantly maintained in ...

LO N D O i\, bATURDAV, KttV. 11

... foreman delivered into the baud* ot Mr. ?? Clik oi the Crown, A TRUE BILL AGAINST GTORGE GORDON, .-ft, commonly called LORD GEORGE GORDON, f-.r High ■fr-sftn. 'i'he parti. tiler cireumsta.Re which led t!irr gi and jury to find fhe bill .1.. it Looi Ct. ...

MONDAY's POST

... from, and by, the Pharmacopoeia Coliegii Medicorum Lohdinenfis now re ...

London, May 30

... kified his g Hand on being appointed Lieutenant- General on the Irifh Eftabliihmerrt. Temple, and two Brothers, the Right Hon. George, and the Right Hon. James Grenville, dined this Day with Mr. Pitt at Hayes.—This Union Family, is hoped, will produce favourable ...

j kins, tiro con- Paris, Sept. 26. The following the deplorable dca.l of difalters which have happened at the liege

... Seahorlc, Captain Montague. The following new appointments, we can afliire our readers, are in contemplation, and nearly lettled and determined the India-Houfe —Lord Cornwallis to fucceed Sir Eyre Coote as Commander in Chief in India, and one of the Supreme ...

fafe it trcar® r from by Dover account that tons each 12th uIg loaded with and the produce country which

... hiyjli eyes upper sSulbvan jus up t I waid fully ic I nobleman l receiving troops Ext r m3 of Utter from DuHiri April inil George Germain lay before down Ills commilTiort Ins tlnl againil lerve I actual fervice the lnmfelf'4 confequencc of government for ...

Published: Monday 15 April 1776
Newspaper: Sherborne Mercury
County: Dorset, England
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