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... Donald nel Lt Gordon Wounded. Col. Fr ?er ; Captains John Campbell, Alexander and M'Leod Lieuts. Aieh- CarnpbelL M'Donne', Donald jun Simon f'tiztr, fen. Arch. Mickcllifter, A'ex Frazer, Grenad.e rc . John Chif* ho m, S n Frazer, jun. Malcolm Fnzer, and ( ...

Published: Monday 23 June 1760
Newspaper: Sussex Advertiser
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 2005 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

SATURDAY's POST

... this the by Counterfeits, pleatic to my Arms the Box, with T, Jack (on's Britilh Powder for the Teeth, &c the Margin this Bill. fold Wholetalc and Retail, 1 criminal kept Thomas Jackfon and Son, at the King's Arms, Craven Building#, near the New Church ...

Published: Monday 20 April 1761
Newspaper: Sussex Advertiser
County: Sussex, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2435 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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 ...

LONDON, May 14

... are likewife two grand Pieces, forty-two Pounders, now curioofly engraving, with the Arm* and Titles of hi* pftefent Majefty, with many curious Devices, and the Arms of Lord Ligonicr. Extras of a Letttrfrom Portfmoutb, May I*. On Monday the Old Buffs ...

Published: Saturday 16 May 1761
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4096 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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 ...

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... were fiied. The French Minilter is find to be ordered Wk. /. O N D N.’ Suaday thc Reverend Dr- John Thomas, preached befofc their Majeftics; the Earl of Cardigan carried the Sword of State; after Sermon, the King, and Queen received die Communion frqm the ...

Published: Saturday 05 June 1762
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2620 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

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 ...

CuefiUag’jEf ipofl»

... the a6th> ult. and fear the Psrveft- in was- very forward and C&UNTRV news* Brifid, fag*/} 7. YeAcnUy Sc’nnigkt OM * ,r >’. John feme Worfi his Son « Ficki« Roath, k» Glamor* ?oftpro, he took a Stake out a Hedge.aad >ve him fitch a violent Blow with it ...

Published: Saturday 14 August 1762
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2816 | 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 ...