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• - 7 •By the KING': Patent. HIS MAJESTY having boat Gricioody pleaftd to gra:l His ROYAL Letters Patent, bearing

... • - 7 •By the KING': Patent. HIS MAJESTY having boat Gricioody pleaftd to gra:l His ROYAL Letters Patent, bearing Dec at Weisininfter, the Diy of Otte. bcr r7ll in the a sth Yeir ot His Reign, RICHARD ROCK, 01 the Parini 01 9 St. Bel4get, °thawing Bride's; ...

Ipi. ir,g I,IT. By the King's Authority; rfris Day war N:cadry for Families, Naw lON, (in 0 aava; of -

... electing a Mayor for this City, Mr. Alderman Lade and Mr. Aldernsan Penthrocke were put up,and after the o,leatett Struggle ever known,thZ Sheriff declar'd Mr. Alderman Pembrooke duly eletted. Mr. Prin. brooke ;Bo.— Mr. Lade 37 6. We hear a ...

tb Lvidoa Gazottl, D:r. e. Open'onto. Novf:mber zz. Yeficrd.ty the Queen Domper, •comp.ttlit.l by the Ptinceis ..

... England, and fix of the Crew perifl. , nt. On Thuaday tall, the Rev. Mr. Juieph Warcon was c1t.0..-d by the Mater and Fellows, Under M tier tt W better Shot, in Room of the Rev. Mr. Samuel Speed. wtlo ti med. The Diftemper arm% ire Houma Ca:t le is broke ...

Tic has bon pleated to eonflitute and appoint James john. Ron, Gent. to bc a Licutenint in the or Royal

... he would die; when Mrs. Gunnel, Wife of the Rev. Mr. Gunnel, of Sleaford, being informed of his Cafe, and the diftrefs'd Condition of his Wife and fix Children, went to fee him, and with Difficulty caufed him to twallow one Paper of Dr. James's Powder that ...

From SATURDAY Just 7, to WEDNESDAY Jima It sic;

... enquire of Mrs. Mary Tolputt. Baker, at the next Door. All Perfons indebted to the late Mr. Amnon are dared to pay tLeit Debts to the raid Mrs. Mary Tolputt : And all Polon' to whom Mr. Auction itAnds indebted, are deuced to in their Accounts to ...

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... lowell Price to every Book, may be had gm', of MelT and Mr Smith at C.anterl ;Mr .viretr at Mafiosi ;Mr and Mr Neale at Cbubasts; Mr Silva , at Sosdao:4 ; Mr Wag at revel:Sam; Mr ...

From WEDNESDAY APRIL 309 IO SATURDAY MAY 3 1755

... Seymour, youngeft Son of his Gr.ce the Duke of S)merfet, and Mrs Craßeyn, Widow of the late Abraham Ciallevn, and Sifter of Mr. Colsorn, an eminent Apothecary of that Place. This Lady was left by Mr. Cralleyn, with a Fortune of near g p.OOOl. [ti*. 39( 8 ] ...

Amfterdam, Feb. 26. Yefterday the College of the Admiralty of this City put three Men of War into Commifficm

... Univerfity the Compliment of an Honorary Degree of DoEtor of Civil Law. In the fame Convocation was read a Letter of Thanks to the King of Naples, for fame Books which his Majefty lately prefented to that Univerfity relating to the Difcoveries made at Herculaneum ...

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... together all the Money means five Perfons were drowned, viz, Mr. Pillion, Surveyor The could, and returned to Paris; whither her Husband followed, and Mr. Webber and Mr. Smith, Excite Watermen ; Mr. Er made great Complaints to her Father. Through the Interceffion ...