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... Chancellor to his Royal Highnefs, Sir Thomas Bootle. An Officer of Arms, The Mafter ofthe Horfe to his Royal Highnefs, Earl of Middlefex. ft rentleman Ufher ...
... Chancellor to his Royal Highnefs, Sir Thomas Bootle. An Officer of Arms, The Mafter ofthe Horfe to his Royal Highnefs, Earl of Middlefex. ft rentleman Ufher ...
... then V ate t^leir arms, cloaths, c t0 CtTlents and tranfmic a re- to ..'he lieutenant, or the j n. fficer of the regiment or ' , Cuft . Ca P ta ' n keep in his s - r 0r depofit with the fer l. 1 u ch perfons he fhail appoint, the arms, cloaths, and ac ...
... came on before the high court of jufticiary at Edinburgh, the trial of John Jackfon, Robert Turnbull, and Robert Hamilton, as being guilty, art and part, of breaking into the houfe John Mowat mealmaker in Edinburgh [xxv. 638, 93.3, deftroying the furniture ...
... holland and black velvet pall, adorned with eight efcutcheons his R. Highnefs's arms, under a canopy black velvet, borne by the following general officers, viz. Generals Sir John Mordaunt, Cholmondelev, Lord George Beauclerk, Conway, Cornwallii, Howard, Rich ...
... Sir Thomas Jennor.f mon P,cas Sir Richard Heath, c , „ Sir Charles BaronS ° f the Exchc Sir John Rotheram, [ l er - Sir John Maynard, ][„■ • il> • Sir John Hnft, His Ma;efty Serjeants Sir Philips,J [ at Law- Sir Thom.is Powis, His Majefty's Attorney- ...
... entered the following proteft. Whereas, this forenoon, a battalion foot was drawn up under arms, in the place called the and there Vol. XXXU. continues under arms; and whereas, the law and conftant practice in all Britain, none of the ftanding forces can ...
... which mention, that the prevailing opinion at Quebec is, that the Canadians will not take arms on either fide, and that the provincials will- in courfe take what arms and ammunition they find in the country without molefta- tion. How this will be reliihed ...
... Clerk of the Crewn atle-ndcd rdfe.! at the Houle of Commons, and amended tbe r, ?? ?? Cardigan, by ending the name of Sir Kobert *wj! and inferring the name ?? Johnes inftcad there At tvvo o'clock this morning a me-ffenger arri ?? ' .. St James's, exprei's ...
... fince the ift of laft April: which were carried. He then begged Sir John Blaquiere would the fears of l he people, by informing the Houfe if'a- n new imbarkation was intended. Sir John Blaquiere replied, he would readily give every information to Houfe ...
... Friday the 19th current. Mr Archibald Campbell feuior, brewer, died on Saturday laft. J Mr William Sinclair, youngeft fon of Sir John Sinclair of Murkle, Bart: died at Stevenfon en the ?? current. It is hoped his friends will accept of this notification. IRISH ...
... Debates them ...
... took the Chair, it was ordered, on motion, that a Committee be appointed to dnMC into the .Rate and condition of die militia arms in the arfcnal of Dublin. A Committee v. a: appointed rccordingl. The Houfe then, purfuanrt to order, refolved itfelf into ...