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O Nay 7. Or. Wednefasy the Elenion for two titixens to Terci: lig this ;:,ty in Parliament (which tailed t

... thus; For James Grattan Efq; Recorder, ( !lades Lucas, 13os --Sir Charles Burton, Barr. —I tints Dunn, Lf.l; who religned tie t Lib Day of polling. i 037. tlurit, L:q. 67; —James Digges Latouche, Efq; 77 Upon wiii;ll, Shei declared Mr. Grattan and Mr. Lucas ...

A NEW WORK, $y hs SIAJESTY'S Royal LICENCE. Now reprinting. the SIXTH TIME, in Wet Numbers, Three-pence each. ..

... young Ones quite fledged wee taken from a Tree in a Ground belonging to Mr. John Inn of Gedney in Lrecolnfhire. On Tuefday Night the Houle of Mr. Sheridan, at tie Paviours Arms in Fifhmongers Alley in the Borough, was broke opts, and robbed of Money and ...

I'o BE SOLI),

... three o'clock, a fire broke out in the Was leading a Colt with the halter twitted round his arm, the colt workfhop of Mr. Flaggett, Bellows Maker, in St. John's Street, took fright, and after dragging him a confiderahle way, gave but by the affiftance ...

Mambas mused fee the soh* Partimeat

... Honourable Bolen Sotton, Erg; called Lord rt Sutton, Hewett, Zig; g o , ug h o f gen Redford. Jahn White, John Shelley. Mgrs. of Newark open Trent. John Manners, names Theritten, Cooney of Wanekk. Sit Charles Merdatun, San. Cesves Rig Borough of Toenworth ...

From SATURDAY AUGUST 7, to WEDNESDAY Atlcvor at. 176:

... inforrn'd of the Particulars by Mr. Meisel Trapp at Margate in the Ifle of Tenet. To be SOLD to the beft Bidder, At the Waterman's• Arms, in Earl Street, Maidftone, on Monday the t 6th Day of Auguft inft. at Three of the Clock in the Aimnoon, ALL that Veld or ...

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... concerned in robbing his Lordthip. Yefterday was committed to Newgate by Sir John Fie—ling, John Clarke, for burglarioufly breaking open the houfe. c.l the Bight Hon. Lord Cardigan upon Blai:kheath, and (join thelice Reeling, taking, and carrying away, a ...

Thursday January 19

... the Case and i evances of John Wilkes, Efq; and to vindicate and fupport the Rights of the people who have elected him their Reprefcntative Yefterday Congreve, took the oaths and his feat in the as Member for the town of Cardigan, in the room of Pryce Campbell ...

Published: Wednesday 25 January 1769
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1627 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Snag– Nigig

... a Handkerchief, which Dunftan's, by J. C. Sole, Efq ; the Bodies of John Kelly, and John he conleffed he had nolen : One of the Shirts he fold to an old Callaghan, by the Oath of John Haiolow, with violent ,ifisicion of Cloathfw omen, and another he had ...

LONDON,Nse. 25

... the Hon. James Brudenell, Brother to the Earl of Cardigan, was married, at St. George's Church, Hanover Square, to the Hon. Mils Legge, Sifter to the Earl of Dartmou.h. Lift Friday Night died, in the Arms of a few Friends the OLD INTEREST of Oxford/hirr ...

Mr. VILKES's ADDRESS

... Beadily purfue, and freedom fhall not perilh among us, neither by the ' Treachery and Corruption of Mininers, nor by the Fate of Arms, while we remain Men and Engliihmen. 1 übferve, gentlemen, in the fpetch of the lords commiiiioners, at the opening of this ...

The KeElO Poll, or Canterhry News • Letter. nom SATURDAY JANUARY 31 to WEDNESDAY JANUARY 7. 8761

... received from Hariov , that the Armies of the feverai Powers at War were all into Winter Quarters, and that a Soper:Aims of Arms was expected to be declared there in a few Days. His Royal Highnefs the Duke of York, who has been iodifpofed with a Fever ...

BANKRUPTS

... the lower people. The famous John of Graur.t, Duke of Lancafter, made the following will ; which, with rubmiilion to the gentlemen of the law, we apprehend to be as valid as one that fills 40 Meets of Parchment. I, John of Gaunt, Do give, and do vaunt ...