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... Moiety of a FREEHOLD ESTATE, confifting of eighty- Aye Acres (more or lefs) of Arable and Pafture Land ; alfo 25 Acres (more or lei's) of exceeding fine Wood Land, firuated at Callow Down, in the Parifh of Bledlow, Bucks.— For further Psrticulsrs enquire of ...
... in one, two, three lots, 400 acres of excel lent grafs land, of Which the too acres oSmeadow are part. For particular* apply as above.— They Would uncomrponly well farm ahy perfons holding lands MUntlcf Connaught. TO LET, . - , For the fumnier leafonj ...
... SUFFOLK. (THE Meeting of ibe NM/ity, Gentlemen, Clergy, Freeholder 1 and Land Ownei sof iht county of Suffolk, Tbit day held at Stowmarket, is adjoui ned to Monday tin: z^th day ef April next, to receive tbe report of the rrprtf •itatities oftbefueeefs ...
... ANECDOTE Of an old Scots woman, who was futler in the Duke of Marlborough's army. It fo happened that this faithful follower of the camp was one evening talking to a venerable filter of the fame profellion but not of the fame country, on the probable ...
... Thurftun 1 ad, with the capital maniioivhoufe, called ihur- fton-h.,,i.) ?? with 130 acied of aralde, meadow, and ?? land, .;id 5c acr sof wood land, full ol very tiuiv- ing 1 cvii iuiher,iill neelioid, lying contiguous In the parifh ol Kawkedon, aihcrwifa Hawden ...
... The lands confift of rich meadow, pafture, marfh, and arable ; the up- lands (with the grove of -A- 1 R- 8P J contain 57A. iR 37P. ; the marfh lands 88A. zR. 11P., in all 146 A. oR. BP. The whcl ...
... LSS E X. rr^TiE Gcnrlemen. Land Owners ...
... LONDON, July The affVifs r.i prefent in Holland (land tinsthe StadthoUler has lei zed village of Wyek, which opens a communication for his troops. The army are in his dilpolal, and are ready obey his orders—but he has yet taken other often live ftep. ...
... dufk down George to Sabbath where army and ten o’clock again when lord went in the front with his whal-boat lieu colonel and lieutenant Holmes in forward go near and any there about army near Blue of place a party landing-place which discovered As his myfolf ...
... was confident no faliiion the times fouli alter the law ot the land The Legillature might app.lv remedy they thought necefiaryi . was bound upon his oath to fUtc what took the law the land to the lubjecl. His Lordlhip here afleed, where the hulband gow ...
... this defnittve arringement. The trench armies are already every where motion. The army of is fupprelfed, and is replaced by three other great armies, which wait only for orders to march. The operations three armies ate .under the direction of Jourdan. That ...