Vol XXVIII T U E S DAY January 2 1749-50 No the Lord Lieutenant-General General Governor of Ireland A PROCLAMATION

... cannot be per-fuaded that any Chriftian Power is refolved in earneft to attack us To form the Siege of this Piace by Land require a powerful Army which cannot be eafily nor ex-peditioufly tranfported hither As to Harbour no Ship can approach it without manifeft ...

Published: Tue 02 Jan 1750
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
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BANKRUPT

... Evening, as two Gentlemen were returning from Ming. ton to Red-Lion-Street, Holborn, they were attacked by three Fellov; and a Woman between Black-Mary's Hole and Gray's-Inn-Lane, robbed them of a Silver Watch and about Thirty _Shillings.. Yetterday four young ...

is that Cspt Palatines board met violent Storm oft' the Capes of Virginia was blown thence to Cape Fare and

... to Cape Fare and back Hill with bad Weather a Mate one of the Overfeeis of the Palatines took it into their Heads elderly Woman was on board was Witch : wherefore her over-board : As as Crawford he them fe-cur’d put Prifoners to where Yefterday his own ...

Published: Tue 16 Jan 1750
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
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Bridrutll, London, Mawr

... deftroy'd that dot& and dammt'd thole adjoining. Durivg the Conflagration a Ladar wa. put up agaii.ft the Houle for an elderly Woman, who was in the Garret, to come down by it ; but the, through the Fright, fell to the Ground and was kill'd on the Spot. _ ...

the i 745-50

... Pirt of thefe Lands is now adually planted with Hops, and wore timed planting And is an Encouragement to forw.cid arid enlarge to profitable an Undertaking to the Planter, as as Einpluyment fur Numbers of poor pie, Mrs. Rooke, the Land Owner and linproviatrix ...

Qficer was going Poft that he turn'd Horfe return'd to the Place from whence Ev Poft hear that Rodney has

... Ship Tilbury was honourably acquitted of every Charge exhibited againft him They write from Pwllhelly Caernarvonfhire that a Woman of 73 Years of Age is delivered of a fine Boy in that Neighbourhood and that both are like to live Laft Wednefday fe’nnight ...

Published: Tue 06 Feb 1750
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2434 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BANKRUPTS

... petitioniod for the fame to be made thro' Kettering. On Sunday Night a Fellow was committed to the Comptes' for flopping a young Woman near Camomile-Suect, Broad-Strett, and putting her in Fear of her Life, with an Intent to rob her. Yefterday a young Sailor ...

Vol XXVIII TUBS DAY February 20 1749-5° No 1450 Wednef day's and Tharf day's POSTS Arriv'd a MAIL from France

... that the King of Sardinia will grant them Pafiage through his Territories The Count de Noailles is talk’d of to command the Army actually affembling the Side of Dauphine and it is faid that the Count d E trees will head the Troops that are to march into ...

Published: Tue 20 Feb 1750
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2148 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

L 0 N D 0 N, ipril at

... LIR Indies, a Man reputed of Honour and great Abilities. On Thurfd3y Morning, a Woman upwards of So Years of Age, was malicioully and wantonly thrown down by a young Woman .I.•,ainit a Pull, in Coleman-Rreet, vvikercby her Th;iii was broke; wAs prcfently ...

-I: every Brito is ei-As this S 10 new of a ther nte'n-frjr-Fihery it hoped that proper tt “th the

... than five thoufand exprefling their faint Defires of Succefs and Acclamations their Refpefl Friendfhip for their Candidate Land Ev Poji The General and Whitehall Evening-Pofls give a quite different Account of the High-Bailiff’s Behaviour on this Occafion ...

Published: Tue 22 May 1750
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2641 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LONDON, May 2d

... ofthe Red, and imme- diately difcharged from his Confinement. On Wednefday laft the Corpfe' of the late Earl of Tilney was landed from on board a Ship at Galley - Key, from Aix in Provence, which was immediately carried to Wanftead in ElTex, in order to ...

Published: Fri 25 May 1750
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1977 | Page: 3 | Tags: none