LoilUOlt. January 29
... Brillol. at a common council lately held, unanimoufly refolved, ' That the freedom * of that city be prefented to his Grace the Duke of New* * callle, andto the Right Hon. William Pitt, Efq; asagrate- ...
... Brillol. at a common council lately held, unanimoufly refolved, ' That the freedom * of that city be prefented to his Grace the Duke of New* * callle, andto the Right Hon. William Pitt, Efq; asagrate- ...
... Directions, to be obterved tor that Purpofe. By H. V- N N, A. M. Vicar of Huddtrsficld, late Ftiio-zu o_f Stuten's-ColUge, Cambridge, And my Sabbaths they greatly polluted ; then 1 laid, I would pom out my Fury upon them. Ezek. xx. ij. Where alfo may ...
... and properly fupported. See' Critical Reviews, Feb. 1758. The Authors ofthe Monthly Review, (peaking of the Memoirs of the Duke de Sully, fay, That the fra/iflaiton is judiciotifly cxc- Liited, tbe Language is eafy, and proper for the Subjecl, andfueh ...
... almoft ready for failing ; every thing and every body being on board, viz. Admiral Holmes, on board his Majefty's (hip Cambridge to relieve Admiral Coates atjamaica. Commodore Sir James Douglas, to relieve Commodore Moore, at Guadalupe. A fleet of ...
... determined in favour of the corn. On Wednelday the two gold medals given annually by his Grace the Duke of Newcaftle, Chancellor of the Univerfity of Cambridge, for the belt Claffical Learning, were adjudged to Mr. Tye of St. Johns, and Mr. Drake of Caius ...
... miniflers of the courts of • Vienna, Verfailles and Peterfburg greatly engages the at. • tention of our Politicians. Field Marfhal Duke Louis of « Brunfwic affitled at one of the conferences, which was • held at Baron Reifchach's on the 1 6th. It is faid that ...
... JOHN PORT LATIN. THE Gentlemen educated at St. John's College, in Cambridge, are defir'd to attend tbe Annual Meeting, appointed to be held on Tuefday next, tbe 6tb of May, at tbe Black-Swan, in Coney-Street, York, by Their very humble Servants, L.'EtYy ...
... CLERGY, v . .Held at Wakefield, July a, 1766. By Hr VIN N, A.M. Vicar of Huddersfield, And late Fellow of QueenV College, Cambridge. «' Publifhed at the Requeft of many of the Hearers. Ut quit fit bonus Pafior, judie/o Hominum parum fufficit, cat mm ut ...
... his kg torn j Sir Robert Boothby a finger broke ; and Lord Eglinton had his fword broke by his fide. His Royal High- nefs the Duke of York was prefent, but happily received no hurt. Letters from Altena ofthe 28 th alt. fay, that eighteen tranfports were ...
... Place and Neighbourhood in very great Order— That afterwards the Healths of the King, the Prin- cefs Dowager of Wales, the Duke of York, and the rtft of the Royal Family, with Mr. Pitr, and Succefs to his Majefty's Arms, were publickly drank, each Toaft ...
... Hanoverians, who had obliged them to evacuate Gottingen ; and that a battle w-s daily expefted between Prince Ferdinand and che Duke de Broglio Extracl of a ?? frcm Parit, Nov. 15. f It is very certain chat the fuprl.es for the enfuing year are provided. Nor ...
... Lieutenant of Ireland. G.E. ?? ?? On Monday laft the two gold medals, given annually by his Grace the Duke of Newcaftle, Chancellor of the Uni- verfity of Cambridge, for the beft claffical learning were adjudged 'to Mr. Poft. of Queen's College, and Mr. Maddi- ...