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... cluded. By a Correfpondent from Cardigan we learn, thaton Wednefday the 19th inftant, there was brought in there by Captain Gambold, com- mander of the Pearl cutter, a lugger called the Succefs, belonging to Foy in John Tomlin, Mafter, laden with 3,000 ...
... Dunkerton, of Shep- ton Mallet, Somerfethhire, Clothier.— John Keirby, of Layfton, Herttordhhire, Trapp, of Briftol, Widow, Bifcuit-baker.—Thomas Felmonger. — Mary Quarman, of Brifto! » Innholder.— John Wakefield, late of Halls Miil, in Ireland » but now of ...
... news Gs Among the company pre- were the Shelburne; Mr. Fox ; the Dikeo Manchetter; Lords Gi ant- r Jey, Afhiturton, Kin and John Cavendiih ; Mr. Furke, Colonel Barre, Mr. Wilkes, &c. &c. The Chancellor was kept away by ilinefs, as were Rockingham and Camden ...
... Majefty'• armed tranfports the Refolution and Raikes, on their paflage to join at Trincomale with ftores and ammunition, had very unfortunately been fallen in with by the French fquadron, and captured*, and the San Carlos, another his Majefty'• armed tranfports ...
... addrefs of thanks to his Lordfhip, which was unanimoufly agreed to, In the Houfe of Commons of Tieland, on the 18th infant, Mz. Grattan, after attempting to exprefs the particular fitu ation of his feelings for the death of the late Chief Baron Burgh, faid, ...
... acquaintance, Oo the died at Alford, in this county, John Astrews, Efq aged 68, A Fi v days il e died, at Parthingoe, in Northampronthire, 84, the aw the late Rev. Mr. formerly re lor at »and Sir John Egerton, of Rhyne- \ ‘ turday nishe} ’ i,t Wi . of William ...
... county in the year 1770. He is fucceeded in title and eflate his only lon, now Sir Belliugham Graham, Bart. We hear from Cardigan, that in a lead mine in it county they have difcovered a confiderable quantity of filver.*lt is a fal that the lead mines ...
... this Corporation W ithout any Propofals at large may be had Gratis. The Rev. John Sutton, A. B. reQor of Oakley-Parva, in “orthamptonthire, is prelented by the Earl of Cardigan, to of Glouflon, in Leiccferthire. was married at Uffington, near this place ...
... Gibraltar, . Yeflerday ¢ he Duke of Montrofe kiffed hands on b pointed Mafte r of the Horfe to the King ; and eing ap the Earl of Cardigan, on being ap pointed Governor of the Round Tower, Windfor. Their Majetties laft night honoured Covent Garden Theatre with ...
... Gibraltar, Yefterday the Duke of Montrofe kiffed hands on being appointed Matter of the Horfe to the King ; and the Earl of Cardigan, on being appointed Governor of the Round Tower, Windfor. Their Majetties laft night honoured Covent Garden Theatre with ...
... the 2oth inft. Muaiter John George Dorville, aged four years; on the 24th init. Mifs Anna Dorville, aged two years, the children of Jolin Dorville, jun, Efy. of Norwood Lodge, Suriey.-~At Greea-Grove, in the county of Cardigan, the Right Hoa, the Lady ...