GOD *vs the KING
... Bookfeliers, viz. Mr. Abree, at Canterbury; Mr. Metter and Mr. Goilvam, at Maidflone ; Mr John Townton, at Chatham; Mr. Wood, at Stroud; Mr. Winder, at Tenterden ; Mr. Toes, at ...
... Bookfeliers, viz. Mr. Abree, at Canterbury; Mr. Metter and Mr. Goilvam, at Maidflone ; Mr John Townton, at Chatham; Mr. Wood, at Stroud; Mr. Winder, at Tenterden ; Mr. Toes, at ...
... Rev. Dr. 'l'hacteray, Archdeacon of Sorry, Beleged Is More hot and infupportable ; - and the Accounts from Of.. appointed Dr. Hiffis Official of that Arcbdeaconry, in the room of leers before the Place, make their Lois already above 2000 killed, Dr. Pinfold ...
... )oltfelless. viz. Mr. Abree, at Canterbury Mr. Metter and Mr. Gotham, at Maiditione; Mr John TJwnfon, u Chetharn ; Mr. Wood, at Stroud ; Mr. Winder, as Tenterdea ; Mr. Toes, at ...
... Year 1747. Printed for J. Newbery, at the and Sun in St. Patri's Church- ; and by J. Alnee, at Ceriteibury ; Mr. Silver, at Sandwich ; And Mr. liollov..ay, at Wvet. N. B. Any of the above Volumes may be had leparate at One Shilling each, except th,.! ...
... Canterbury ; S. Silver in Sandwich; Mr. Holloway in Clover ; Mr. Toes at Folklione ; Mr.Eality at Faverlham ; Mr. Mercer and Mr.Gotehani at Maidflone ; Mr. Winder at Tenterien ; ...
... I but upon ti.king two Doles of the Powder!, which winked him pretty much, he pirttelly recovered. ALF x. Captain ot the Peakbay. 4 %* Powders are at Mr Neubery's in St. Pants London, and, by his appointment, at Mr. Nree's in Lanto by; Mr. Grant's in kfaidihne ...
... jJ publiffiecl, Price Sir-mart, • Ily PERMISSION, Aidref,ral t• his kbyal the Prince of WA LE, • (Ceet dr.iase Helf Sheers of Later !weft, th 1 . d e tier. ifos• &lig e the Sam sal Mien a. A of 3. A Brial . recorfraeled Plidoittphitallr via Oa the Canaria ...
... College Oxford, in the room of the Rev. Dr. Smith, deccaled. Dr. Fotbergill-was the other Candidate; and each having (even Votes, it was declared in Favour of Dr. Browne, he being the fenior. On Saturday the Rev. Dr. Samuel Nicolls was irlialled into the ...
... correfted. —The View Mineral Waters, by Dr. Leas enotinued.—Account of Worms in Animal Bodies, by Dr. Nicholls.—H glory of Efeariciry by Mr. Lovett-Üblervations on Elec. erica' by pr. timidly end Mr. Wilion.—.Dr. Blackwell's ),tensesits ...
... rsre. a. The cruel Squire 3. Re. marks on the Dath.Waterb, by Dr. Lucas. 4. Account of Mr Ev i os's Map, and the Importance of the Country on the Ohio. y. Remarkable Cale of a Dog, diffeaed by Mr. Mahn. 6 Letter and Appeal to the People relating to Adrniral ...
... at the Golden-Ball in Pater-rodier-Row ; by whom the Number' will be regularly de. livered ; alio 13) Mr. Townlnn of Chatham; Mr. Wile ot sandwich; Mr. Mereer..4 Maidihrie ; and by all other Bookfeiltra and News- Carriers Alf , at the Printing-Office in ...
... rho Ref. Dr Sumner, Canon of Windfor, and late Marter of Eton School, was ele:tod Provoß of King's Coilege, Clunbridge. At Doneafter Races on Monday, the Fourieu.old Plate was won by Mr. Jennifon's Filly Subareas, got by Snip. The finis Day Mr. Wentworth's ...