By the KING’S PATENT
... had of Mrs S-aift, oppofite the Three Cupr Inn, in Oxfoi' Mr. Seevent, Boukfeller, at Nuftr.- { Mr Bury, Shopkeeper, in Mr. Rkhordj, HaberdaOier, in RteuUng-, Mr. James Keating, Primer, at Stratjerd uftn Avon ...
... had of Mrs S-aift, oppofite the Three Cupr Inn, in Oxfoi' Mr. Seevent, Boukfeller, at Nuftr.- { Mr Bury, Shopkeeper, in Mr. Rkhordj, HaberdaOier, in RteuUng-, Mr. James Keating, Primer, at Stratjerd uftn Avon ...
... ODE for his MAJESTY’* Birth-Day. Colley Cibber, Efq\ Poet-Laurtat ; fit to Mujie by Dr. Bo>« Recitative and Air, Mr, JVaft. HEN Natal Day ' Demands our annual Lay, What Empire of the Earth cxplord. Can hope to raife A Pyramid of Praife Superior to Britannia’s ...
... Climate and may had of Mrs. Swift, oppofite the Three Cups Inn, in Oxfird Mr. Stevent, Booklcller, at Ficcjlr,- Mr. Bvy, Shopkeeper, in Banbury ; Mr. Richard/, Haberdafhcr, in Reading ; Mr. Keating, Printer, at Stratftrd Avnr, ...
... and may hud of Mrs. Swift, oppoiite the Three Cups Inn, in OxferJ ; Mr, Stevent, Booktcller, at JUceflrr Mr fiurj. Shopkeeper, in Banbury, Mr. RUhardi, Habrrdafher, in Reading-, Mr. James Keating, Printer, at Stretfird npm Avon', ...
... gain'd him the greateft Reputation, his Death is juftly lamented. We hear from Glocefter, that on Sunday laft died there Mr. John King, an eminent Attprncy of that City, who for many Years had been Clerk to the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral there, and ...
... Climate, and may had Mrs SwiJl, oppoftte the Three Cups Inn, in Oxford Mr. S: event, Bcoklcller, at Ricefler ; Mr. Bury, Shopkeeper, in Ennlury ; Mr. Richardt, Haberdafher, in Reading; Mr. Janies Keating, Printer, at Stratford upon Avon; ...
... to Dr. Barely, which he catched hold of; but the Strength of the Pull broke the Ice under Enlign Craufurd; tho’, by making Spring to, the other Side of the Hole, he luckily got upon firm Ice and efcapcd : In the mean Time Mr. Barclayjjerifh’d. Mr. Craufurd ...
... Lives would undoubtedly be Lved. ‘Theft PnvJtn art foli at Mr. Ncwhery'i, in St. Paul's linshai and by his Ap‘oin:meHt, at H'. yack Ton's Printing Offset in Oxford, Mr. KemfJltr's in Ayltjhury, and Mr. Sttley's in Buckingham, at as. 6d. a Pa t cr, containing ...
... in Divinity. Dr. Rofs and Dr. Barnard, of St. John’s College; Dr. Ewer, King’s College; and Dr. Folpy, of Trinity College. One Doctor of Phyfick. Dr. Baker, of King’s College, Six ...
... Ufe of Mineral Waters, by Dr. Lucat, continued. 111. Account of Worms in Animal Bodies, by Dr. Ni ...
... goof healthful Temper, and lightfome Condition. This is the fame rich Elixir that was recommended Dr. King, Phyfician to King Charles 11. and the late famous Dr. Radciiffc. This utile Cordial will retain its Virtues though kept many Years. it is alio fold ...
... if any Perfons will contraft for the immediate Repair of any Part of the Road between Addtrhmry aod the Oxford, applying to Mr, Richardrad att of Oxford, Cleric to the faid Truftees, he may be Wiser* rcafonabla PropofaU will be contrafted for. Speedily ...