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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

Setae

... robb'd, yet always found the Door lock'd, and could never delta any one before this Woman. The fame Day was committed to Wood-Street Compter, one Mary Brigh3well, a Chare- woman, for robbing Mr. Sturg,is of two Silver Spoons, and pawning them for 9s. Mr. Sturgis ...

i. SO

... of his Watch and Money ; otwhict he ccmplaining, and endeavouring to fecure the Woman, a Fellow cur him ovtr the Head with a Hanger, that his Life is defpaired of. The Woman is taken, but the Man has got off. By one of the lalt Ships arrived from Jamaica ...

[W. 3436.1

... decesed, with the Stock in Trade, and Working Utenfils, with or *Arm the Dwelling Houle, Garden, Stable, and Two Pieces of Meadow Land. Inquire of Mr. William Marten, of Boughton Moulfea, or of Mr. Matthew Packman, of &riled, near the Yard. • N. B. All Perfons ...

[Na. 3;404

... Prohibition is, that the Government intends to fill all the old Magazines, and erea ftveral new ones, for the Subfiftence of the Army. Extra& of a Letter from Hanover, 03. 27, N. S. At the great Hunting-Match the z4th Intiant, the King 44 wild Boars with ...

BANKRUPT

... By Letters from Vienna it appears, that the Imperial Court is going to pradtce a new Piece or Oeconorny, with refped to the Army, and thereby prevent thole Conneda are often made between Corn. mandants of Regiments and Tradeftnen, to the Prejudice of ...