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COUNTRY NEWS

... may be etfiecfed without much difficul- ty . — the other was on .111 apartment armed with lefj than half the armour and expence of what may be tailed the i nrnpleat arming of an houfe; this ap- peared lufficient, in any reafonable lecurity, for the prevention ...

MARRIED. At St. Panc

... Maryanne Freemantle, youngest daughter of the late John Freemantle, esq. Mr. James Dickenson, master carver in his Majesty's Dock-yard, Plymouth, to Miss Pain, daughter of Mr. Andrew Pain, of Plymouth-dock.* John Johnson, esq; of Lon- don, to Miss Smyth, daughter ...

REFOLUTION in FRANCE

... apothecary to his Royal Highnefs's houfchold John Lloyd, cfq; of Grays-inn, and John Mitford, efq; of the Inner Temple, to be his Majefly's Julticcs for the counties of Carmarthen, Pem- broke and Cardigan, and Havcrfordwcft.— -The Rev. Mr. Wefton, rector ...

Wednesday's and Thursday's Posts

... Soveriign in his own Apartment •and being called over Garter King of Arms, a Procelliou was made from thence the Great Council Chamber, in the following OrJer : Earl Bute. Earl Cardigan. Earl of Lire >!». Duke of Bedford. Duke Leeds. Kis Royal Prince William ...

LONDON, Tuesday, April 7

... bring permitted into the ca'ilogur, which il not the genuine iljck ot the laid Mcllrs. Frrcm.int and Phillips. BiMiiirt. John Grattan, of Old Broad flreet, linker. Robert Hmderfon, late of St. Martin's-eouit, clock and natch maker. 'lines Smith, . if New ...

covhtr&y .heirs

... confined him, then to murder the Keeper and all in the dwelling-houfe, to have pofl'efled themielves of the keys, the lire-arms, cutlaflcs, &c. and in the night to have fet themfelves atliberty . Mr. Sarell, the keeper, being providentially informed of ...

His MA J EST Y'i Answer

... Died.— At Briftol, aged 10, John Delaval, Efq, fon of Sir John Huffty Delaval, Bart.— At Swanfea in Glamor- ganfliirc, Mrs. Jane Matthews, widow of Frtfiklin Mat- thews, Lf.).— ln the 76th year of his age, the K-v. John Ratclitfe, D. D. upwards of \t ...

X3atfi, ipa:u 7

... Charity, via. James Caulet, Efq. Sir John Hartopp, Bart. Sir Ed- ward T r - er, Bart. Walter Long, Philip Stephens, and Samuel Cafe, El'qrs. Yefterday it was currently reported here, that $00 French were landed near Cardigan, in South- Wales , that they had ...

PREFERRED. The Rev. Sncnccr Mad.ni, M. A. to the reclciv of Gniit-Bradlev in Suftblk.— Thomas Hyde Pajii, elqj ..

... Scotland.— -Henry Mathias, clij; to be Pniilioiioi.il y and Clerk of the Crown' in the counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke and Cardigan, and liavufi>idwcft. Bristol, Aug. a 6. Came in, Phoenix, Wai wick, fr. Mid. Ik bin gh ; Gtxxl Intent, Sedman, Yin- Stillci-s ...

X;rlDs!p-anti &atucliap'o porta

... than arms, they have overcome ; tnd tr, as there is reafon to experf!, PruHU is induced to join in the projected confederation, France will ob- tain a rational government by the deflni -lion of that liytlri which fteks to devour Europe ! Mr. Grattan lus ...

LONDON, TUESDAY, FEB. 14

... efs make*. Certificate. March 6. John Wright, of Briftol, h'n- n-dr. STOCKS. Bank ftoek, z\q. 5 per cent. arm. 1785, s 1 ? ?i x x ?? 4 per cent * la * O *!■ 3 P* l cent * red * 9° %*»*• Dittoconf.o6^4. Bank long arm. 27. Ditto Ihort, 13^. India bonds ...

Ir'fh Hoifc qfCotnrnjns, Jan. rs

... live* were loft. Cambridge, Feb. 10. The Rt. lion. Lord John Thynne, thin! fon of the Marquis of Bath, and the Right Hon. Lord V-lEers, cldcft fon of the Earl of Jerfey, are admitted noblemen of St. John's college. G/orejfer, Feb. 13. Sunday the sth inft. ...