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... AMERICA. C'tirlei-'TovJM, Nn>. a. According to our advices, • ligillature of have not laid, or thought laying, very high, Bankrupts. JohnColliran, Kly within the Iflc of Ely, innlioltkr,—-Br.ixft »ne W,»llis, Bell neir Lincoln's Inn, Mlddlcfei, hoficr ...

Published: Saturday 19 January 1765
Newspaper: Newcastle Chronicle
County: Northumberland, England
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... AMERICA Phi huh iphia. May 10,1764. the Olive Branch, Robinlbn, from Honduras bay, have advice that the Spaniards had forbid the F-nglifti from cutting logwood in the bay, upon which they had lent an exprtf’s to Jamaica, with an governor Liakton, fetting ...

Published: Saturday 23 June 1764
Newspaper: Newcastle Chronicle
County: Northumberland, England
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... AMERICA. . On>Saturday laft was committed to our goal Stephen Porter, fuppofed to have been concerned in the murder of Capt. Weftcot, Briftol. He was taken by Capt. Richards, with whom he came paffenger about eight months ago, from St. Euftatia: He fkipped ...

Published: Thursday 27 August 1767
Newspaper: Stamford Mercury
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 141 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

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... AMERICA. Boston, July 17. The Ren refcntatives of this Province have, in large Houle of upwards of an hundred Members, unamoufly rerron rated againft the adminillration of the Governor of this Province, as having been corrupt and arbitrary j and humbly ...

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... AMERICA O/ivego, Aug. 7. Matters are entirely fettled witn all the nations who attended the meeting Niagara; the grcatell ever known, being about aooo Indians. Some revolts prevented the Chenuflios cora ng for long time; at length they came and delivered ...

Published: Saturday 06 October 1764
Newspaper: Newcastle Chronicle
County: Northumberland, England
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... AMERICA. Of}. 7. A ftalk hemp which grew this fummer in gentleman's yard; was meafureJ and found to be inches circumference, and fifteen feet in heght. Charles-TtvjH, Sonth-Corolinif, Off. T2. On Saturday latl his Honour the Lieutenant Governor gave his ...

Published: Saturday 15 December 1764
Newspaper: Newcastle Chronicle
County: Northumberland, England
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... AMERICA. Barl’tidoes, May Is. The dreadful fire which broke out in this town the 14th inft. night, was occafioned by the negletf a young man, who fell afleep and left his candle burning, which took hold parcel of cotton, and with fuch impetuofity, that ...

Published: Saturday 19 July 1766
Newspaper: Newcastle Chronicle
County: Northumberland, England
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... AMERICA Charles-Town, South-Carolina, Sept. 4. By the pro- ceedings of the Affembly of Barbadoes, publifhed in the Barbadoes Mercury, it appears that letters had been re- ceived by Governor Pinfold, from Admiral Tyrrel and Capt. Knowler of the Milford ...

Published: Tuesday 19 November 1765
Newspaper: Leeds Intelligencer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 175 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

AMERICA

... other, as we have now no other Tl )e - , an y ence. America fccretly rejoice at the 111 ‘ell . we « vc met with in theEatMndies, as the fu- vcrinr* y deciding our differences and re,nS our trade with America, •11 * jCormeil that the tine* gentlemen vlin Ale ...

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... AMERICA. Boston, Neuu-Engiand, June 16. HitMajefty’s Council having, at the requell of the Houfe of Keprelentativcs, in the prefent leffions, laid before them copies of divers letters received from London, very interelling to this colony, together with ...

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... AMERICA. Boston, Mv. 3. This day Governor Bernard iffued a proclamation for public thankfgiving, to be obferved the ill of December. Boston, New-England, Nov. 7. Friday laftCapt. Vincent arrived here from Jamaica, by whom we have advice, that on the aid ...

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... AMERICA. New-Yokk, Dec. i. On Thurfday laft a great number of freeholders and freemen of this city and county delivered inftrudions to Philip Livingfton, James Jauncey, James de Lancy, and Jacob Walton, Efqrs. their reprefentatives in the General Aflembly ...