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... L 0 N!) 0 NI, Ahrth z?! The Rev. Mr. George Clarke fucceeds Mr. Hardy, deceas'd, 23 Nbniller of Barnet in Middletex. _ On Monday in the Afternoon a Boat going to Etiff overfct off Deptford, and two Perfons were drown'd. Some Letters from Petershourg advife ...

BANKRUPTS

... Mylleries of Iniqaity have been publickly cried in out Streets, 'had not the Laws, and the Guardians uf the Laws, been dtleep?—But hardy it is high Time to awake; and to let People once more know, (what kerns to be almoft forgotten) that Laws are made for the ...

From SATURDAY NIAY 12, to WEDNESDAY MAY tC

... the Coin :Walter Varizhar, for robbinl; Thomas Payne of i 4 a. on Finchley-Com• mon ; anJ John Clark, tor robisii - z Barbary Harrifon of a Gold Itur, in the King's Berth Walk. EdNai d Clark, for Mooting Cqt. Thomas Innes in a Duel iu llsJe Paik, is r..ic ...

BANKRUPTS

... refign'd. On Wednefday lift Thomas Wilcox, of Homfey, Efq; was married to Mifs Margaret de la Roach, a young Lady of Frenl Extraction, with a Fortune of a 5,000 I. Laft Thurfday was married, at Somerfet-Houfe-Chapel, Mr. Thomas Ripley, belonging to the ...

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... Edward Hawke's Fleet, in Ottober 747) of Nineteen Pounds and upwards, being Prize-Money due a the Reprefentatives of John Hardy, a Petty Officer on board the Monmouth in the (aid Fleet, the hid Mr. Can, at the Time of, uttering, and publifhing the fame ...

:• 4 .e 010 cape 'oeirlrg Arms, chtaif.y . ir.l.led st , ,a4t wain his Majetty's Forces to Canada againtt

... of Attorney ; Thomas Applegarth, and Michael Sauce, for robbing James Spurting, Efq; of a Gold Watch in Star-Alley near Fanchurch-Street ; Daniel Davis, for robbing Thomas Linter in Chick-Lane, of a Hat, Wig, and Cuff of a Coat; Thomas Clements, Anthony ...

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... Stephen MAI at Folkftone. GANTZRBURY, 24. On Monday be was committed to his ajefty's Goal in St. Dun. flan's, by John Hardie', Efq; Thomas Bayly, charged upon the Oaths of Henry Harnett, Sen. and Henry Harnett, Jun. with felo. nioufly breaking their Dwelling ...

BANKRUPTS

... married, about Years ago, to Thomas Rider, a Houk Carpenter, who, about eight Yeats afterwards, was kill'd by a Fall a Scaffold in London ; and that about four Years and five Months ago, :lie was married to the above Thomas Cue Brittol, Feb. 8. We Devizes ...

SQUIRE's Genuine Grand ELIXIR: OR, THE

... allowed Th:rty Pounds weight Baggage.—The Owners of the Coaches will not be anfwerable fur any Plate, jewels, or Writings. THOMAS HARTCLT, ROBERT LEGEYT. The New Four Wheel Chaife Machine Stage, On MONDAY the 16th of March, BEGUN to run every Day (Sunday ...

nof thc King's Auchality; Day ow pi.;i i tya, • Nwvifiry roc all Families, Tawra Lori. Of The New Whole

... the Petah ut Scouting, at or near a certain Place there called Limbridge-Green, now or late in the leveret Occupations or Thomas Pay and William Denn.—Alfo two new.built ma nage s, !thew& adjoining to each other, with the Yards, Gardens, Backfides, and ...

THOMAS HARTCUP, ROBERT LEGEYT

... THOMAS HARTCUP, ROBERT LEGEYT. HEAD CORN, NOTICE is hereby given, That the FAIR - tgually held at HE ADCORN in the County of Kent, on the 29th of June, will this Year, and for the future, be held on the i sth Day of June. [Ns. ; r•1 . THE PUBLICK.• At ...

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... Candidates, and Mr. Yoakley, formerly in the Service of the Eaft-India Company was chofen. Thurfday died, aged Ninety-five, Mr. Thomas G.irdner, who was upwards of fifty Years Clerk to Mr. Whitnoon, an entinerk Vinegar Merchant in Upper Moorfields. He is reputLei ...