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ON THE Nativity of CHRIST. AWAKE from Silence ev'ry Voice, Each chearful Pipe, and founding String ; Let ev'ry ..

... Man- ner; alfo Gentlemens Riding Gloves, Spatter- dafliet, &c. Ac Breeches and Gloves waffa d and mended. Mrs. V E N T R I S, (Widow of thelate Mr. Vihtris, Clerk of tbe ?? on the Wfitm Circuit) _£rgo ?? to inform tfir publir, That (he has Opin'o a B ...

J*rioau'|B and &atUTUau'o Posts

... his Mi- jeily'i Cu!louis.-**Mr. FotHcrgi'l of Birmingham, ta ..lif- Vei r.oii, with 1 Forti. -:ie* ol «j3^oL-*-Mr. Henry Salmon, Son e.f Jpfeph i>ilmo.f, l-.l j, 10 Mi s Levy, tf Sjudssieh-t'oiart. Ds -.Til-* Fhe Rev. Mr. Batsman, Rec'-or cf St. Bartholomew ...

ILotmoit, Jaituarp i,

... Jaituarp i, This Day the Ode for the New Year (written by William Whitehead, Efq; Poet-Laureat, and fet to Mufic by Dr. Boyce, Mafter of the King s Band of Muficiaiii) was performed before his Majefty. The Voca} Pars by Mcll'rs. Beard, Sa- vage Baildoo, Cooper ...

/ri&aji'jJ and featlirfcslp'o Posts

... to 5 -j, 1 . 19s. We hear Mr. Butler, Coach maker, in Great Queen-Street, Lincoln's-lnn -Fields, hat contrac- tu! lor building a new State Coacii for his Ma- jetty- f A anions fine Saddle an.l Furniture is making it 'the King's Saddler*, Cli 11. n. -Ciofs ...

Lontioti, J-iiuiarp 10

... Fortune. Mr. Thomas Mulfo, eldeft Son of ThoinasMulfb, Elij; of Twywell in Northampton-flute, to Mifs Prefcott, of Rathbone-Place. Deaihs. In Child-bed, Lady Carberry. — Richard Charlton, Efqi of Alton, in Hertferd- fhire AtClurles-Towo, Dr. Jacob Martin ...

•„» Apv. arisiMENTS for this Paper are taken mat the Printing Office in Stall Sticct, at-. 6d. it lime, if

... iMin, and enter'd npo» at Lady-Day next.--- Alib tbe Stock of Beer to be fold. ?? For P-_tiailar«, enquire of Mr. John -I.de, Senior, or of Mr. Richard-Samuel WrCHr, Attorney at Law, both in Warminfter aforefaid. Za be &016 bft Auction, Ac the KingVHead ...

iLoudoii- lanunrp 15

... from Time to Time, tianiinit to me, for tbt King's Information, full and particular Accounts • t t?J- Progrefs vtiu fli-ill have made in the F.xe- ■*t oft at »is bis ?? Comman-l* j to tlic w hut. -the King expc.ts that yon pay the mM ?? O'.wtdicnce. Acd ...

Loutioit, J-imiaru 24,

... taken from the I.ondon Pa- pers of Mr. Spencer's going to be advanced to the Peerage, M. Mauhert is pleafed to obierve, that the late Dutchefs of Mail borough (whotn he familiarly calls Sarah Jennings) made the l.ue Mr. Spencer her Heir * but on Condition ...

London, Januarp 27

... in Germany. . We hear that Books will be loon opened at the Bank for a new Hanoverian Loan at Five per Cent. The Right Hon. Mr. Secretary Pitt hat been laid up with the Gout, but is fbmcthing better. Several great Commoners are talked of to be created ...

iioiiDon, 3fmuarp 31

... the Acts of his Majefty's Navy. The King has been pleaft-l to grflnt unro Dud- ley Baxter, Efq; the Otnces of Sollicitor of Excile. And unto Thomas Steele, Esq the Office of Comptroller of the Duties of Excise. The King has been pleafed to conftitute und ...

, „ ■ ,su* . „ c,. ii ?? at is. 6d. each Time, if fhort; longer Ones in Proportion

... Anthems, Psalms, and Hymns. InTWO andTHREE VOICES. Written by Infpired ani olber Poets. The MUSIC entirely NEW. Composed by Mr. AT FIELD, And feveral able Masters. Intended fur the Improvement and Inllruflion of Young Praclitionrrs. Adapted for the Ufc ...