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THE Seventh SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT will be on Wednesday, January 20th, 171 JO. [ey Non-Subfcribcrs Tickets Five ..

... their friends and the puhlick, that they have OPENED a SHOP as above, with an elegant- aflbrfnicnt of every article, in the above branches, particularly.SupcrfincQloths fromthe beft Manufacturers, Spanifh'Coatings, Fancy Waiftcoats, Buttons, Sec. try JOHN ...

London October 11

... of War in that Station are ordered to go under that Operation, as Convenience offers ; which it is thought will be a great Saving to the Navy. A fmall Quantity of the Florida Wool is now in Town, which is reckon d equal to Spanilh Wool; and great Expeftations ...

LONDON, Tuesday-, Aug. 30

... with an account of the death of Lord Lyttelton. It is faid he died in an ajioplfcftic lit, a* lie was walking in his gar Jen. —Lm-.d. Even. , Another account fay*, that on Friday lalt died, after two days illneft, at Hagley Park, Worcelterlliire, the ...

*%• Advertisement?/ f.n* this Paper are taken in at the Printii^-Office in Stall-Street, at 3s. 6d. each Time, ..

... pour' lt thy Lultre o'er the cliearfu! Land. With odorif'rous Garlands, t v .te 1 hail. Where gaudy Flora boalt. her thoufaiid Dies i And fwiftly wafted by thy balmy Gale, To thy mild Shrine the poor Lultruiioiis life. O may thefe Praifes reach thy gentle ...

4- true COttntryjWdWel St on’Thurfday lalL'Svhen he went to Peers and exprefled their un on occaffon no re ..

... River Mufquito fhore Mrs Mary Mogg who died this week at Oak-inghatn in Berkfnire greatly advanced in years youth celebrated Toad Beauty was identical perfon” whom wrote Ballad called Molly Mo£g-Friday morning died at his houie in south Auuley fireet Grofvenor ...

Published: Monday 24 March 1766
Newspaper: Sherborne Mercury
County: Dorset, England
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LONDON, TUIiSDAY MARCH 8

... offender to lead tlii-i obnoxious part of the fervice. In I Ids di- lemma our parfon goes over to 1111 organiit in the neigh- bouring city, and after much importunity, prevail* with his tuneful friend to fet the* ?? muftc, for liimlflf and John, ill two parts ...

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... ordered be put into commiffiutl, and feverhl commifliotis granted forfiiting lirtt privateers.' -The foecial-commiflion for trying the prifoners in the Tower, will . M'opened on the t6th lifontit.. The names the following Judges appeat'iti the camriiifTidn: ...

Published: Monday 15 September 1794
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
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The Original City Rt

... litvrally experienced from his numerous friends, and the generous puMk. The reduction of duty on Brandy, Rum, Geneva, and Wines, having now taken place-, A. Stcvenfon take! th'rt early op- portunity of informing his friends thereof; and of allurine them, thatall ...

COUNTRY NEWS

... tlie greatelt gencrofity and moll cordial welcome. A few days fmee died, after a (hort illnefs, the Rev. Mr. Clavey, Vicar of Norton Bavant, and Curate of Heitefbury. Saturday the in(l. died at his heufc in Bridgewater, Philip Baker, Receiver-General for ...

4Wnted by HOOPER and KEENES at their Office in Kingt-Mead-Street where Advertisements &c are ins And PRINTING ..

... the Fanny Devonifh from Barbadoes the Sarah Toyvnfend fronvNew-York Good Hope Smith the Clarendon Ruffel and the Friends Sherry Jamaica DIED Mr Samuel Jefferies bridle-cutter in Redcliff-ftreet— Mrs Power widow of late Mr Power butcher St Auguftine’s Glocefler ...

Published: Monday 02 July 1787
Newspaper: Bath Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 2601 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Bath, Wa]vmh;y,o:l 11

... 111-K!', Rlcbartl Tyfnn, pfqj M. C. James K,i». M. C. New ?? Lnivei Roams, Lord fc | uly Onflow, I ,orr! Malmrfbun*, 1 .01 r! Di lavil, I ?? Sidney, Lai I y St, I aiivrence Hon, Mr. I'ufi v, Hon. Mr. C'live.llon. Mr, Onlli.w, Sir William Afliurft, Sir Wm ...

MERCURY the your you’ll oblige Yon Constant Reader This 6d ujeful in regard to Stalls for j gT ALLS all

... either amid ft thefe fludluating waves be driven headlong into flavery by defpotic tyranny the poor Voters of the B—r—gh of Friends and fellow Voters who are two thirds of 'Ele&ors have it I now our power to aflert our right of chufing proper neighbouring ...

Published: Monday 21 September 1767
Newspaper: Sherborne Mercury
County: Dorset, England
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