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TUESDAY'S POST. From tht London Gazette. C o g n, {Gimany) June 16. YEsteh day Morning his M;tjd(y’s Army toot
... Poflcffion of Nuys, after the French had quitted it; but they fiift fold, gave away, or ...
LONDOK, Juiy m. There are Letter* from France, (brought in this Flanders Mai!) importing that Ship was arrived ..
... Weeks from Louifburgh, with Advice that the F.nglilh Forces, to the Number of 10,000 Men, were landed at Cape Breton, but not without vigorous Oppodtion, w'hich cod them 1000 Men, and on the French Side above ijo: That the Siege was begun, but not carried regularly : That the Englilh Fleet confided of so Sail of the Line; and that the French have feven Men of War in the Harbour of Louifburgh, ...
To he LETT or SOLD,
... Three-fourths of Bensham COLLIERY, containing feverat valuable Seams of Coalj within Half a Mile of the River Tyne, with Staith-toom and Waggon-way-leaves for the fame.— Apply Mr William Newton, Burnoptielddyke-heads, who will (hew the Premilcs, and give an Account of the different Seams of Coal, and treat about the fame, or to Ralph Claveting, Eft], Callaly, who will lett or fell the faid ...