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... Freehold Estate fituatc ■**> Lyfon), nesr Inn, Bci-ks; Confiding Capital Meli'nage or Manlion-Houfr, with Dalry-Koufc, Brcw-houfe, Pievon-houfr, Stables anil otbcr convenient Outriuuftt ami Biniilingn t Ponr Orchanls, two Gai ...
... Freehold Estate fituatc ■**> Lyfon), nesr Inn, Bci-ks; Confiding Capital Meli'nage or Manlion-Houfr, with Dalry-Koufc, Brcw-houfe, Pievon-houfr, Stables anil otbcr convenient Outriuuftt ami Biniilingn t Ponr Orchanls, two Gai ...
... OfftJtK the Blantrl-halt, Witney, OxfcrtlJhire, 'T'AKES this Method of inform - * ing his Friends and Cullumers, That he' has a large Quantity of all Sorts Naps, Duffels, Bcurfltins, and Fo'.vKvejiheis ; Tilts for Waggons and Barges, Wcbnill forCollarmalrers, Flocks, kc. where ail who (hall to favour him with their Orders, may depend on having them faithfully executed, and the very lowed Price ...
... TN Magda’cn Parilli, in the City in the Palku.e leading the Quakers entered upon a'elv, very commodious VA » Srore-Ccllau For farther Particulars enquire Mr. St. Giles's, Oxford, ...
... ■\X7’Hcreas fome ill-difpofed Per’’ fons diJ in t!ic Night httwccn Friday and Saturday Lift come into Home-llall, called Ttlh't, Great Tew aforelaid, and threw down one of the Gates, broke the Lock a Stable, Door, and took the Door off the Hooks, wherein were Three High-bred Colts, belonging Anthony Keck, Efqi and laid the faid Door Edgeways in the Place where they threw the laid Gates from, ...
... A Perfon well qualified either for a Butler or a Coachman, and who ha* lived near fix Yean in his lad Place, from whence be can fufficienlly recommended. Hi has had the Small Pox, can bring an undcniabll Char after both for his Skill as a Driver, and in every other Particular; and is willing ftrve any fmgle Nobleman or Gentleman, or to live in Family. Enquire of the Printer of tbi* Paper. ...
... C&te Dap IPublifb’tJ, The Second Edition, In mat Pccktt btaMtifully friuttd on fine Writing Payer, Price Two Shillings fewed, bound 2s. 6d. The UNION: Or fcleft Scots and Englijh Poems. CONTAINING, The ’ThiflU and the Kofi ; the Death by Mr. W. Duntar. Prince hinder if U, written ISIS, an Elegy Parii; Mr, of Cambridge. I Vitcouru StwmoKl The Triumph ISIS j On the fame, by Mr.Cfa/*- by Mr. ...
... DutUn, July z. Yellerday being the Annivcifary of the viflorious Battle of the Boyne in 1690, when the late King William defeated the late King James, their Excellencies, the Lords Julliccs received the Compliments of the Nobility and Gentry at the Caftle, and there were the groatell Rejoicings all over the City, Ringing of Bells, Bonfires and Illuminations. ...
... To the PRINTER, Sec. S I R, YOUR inferting the following Letter of Capt. Forbes to Mr. Wilkes, will, I eerfuade mylllf, entertain many of your Readers.^ I'he Public may be allured that it is genuine; it fell accidentally into my Hands, and I delayed fending it you fooner, imagining Mr. Wilkes might perhaps have complied wirh rhe Defire ofthe Poftcript. I am, Sir, your conitant Reader. A.B, SIR ...
... By the KIN G’s Authority, i h * large Oila-vo Volume, Trie* i*. half-imnJi tllkjhated ’with Twenty - live Coffer - f later, Maps, Finns, Views, (itc.. i , . j THE London -MAGAZINEJ For the YE AR 1761.. > In which it contained the Hi (lory of Pulnoierit; the* Hillorjr of the Origin and Progrefr the prefent Wer,| by Authority, which il Performance, and al-' lowed to fuperior any other HKloty of ...
... Salijhury, Atiu 8. Tucl'iny John Kino Beard, for Forgery, and I’lfr Woolford, for Horle-Stcalinj, were executed F'fherton Gallows: F.ver fiiire Sentence nt' Death was parted upon the former, h'' t been in fo low and defpondinga Way, that for fcvcral Days preceding his F.xecution wis not able fpealc, and 'tw.u thought he would not have lived ’till the Day. The latter lehaved in a very penitent ...
... To the NORTH BRITON. Pleafc to ftate the following Fa&, which is of a Nature alriioft entirely new, and I foon trouble you with my Obfervati- ons On fo remarkable a Proceeding. By the Right Honourable Wclbore Ellis, His Majef/y's Secretary at War. HAVING received his Majefty's Com- mands, do hereby difchargs Anthony Nichols, a private Man, from the Ctddftream Regiment of Foot-Guards, commanded ...
... Olnuccfttr, Ocl. 31. Ac a Meeting the Gentlemen of the County of Hereford, oa Monday Uft, at the Swan and Falcon in He* reford, they came to feveral Refulutions fending InltruAions to their Reprefentativet in Parliament, to procure a Repeal of the Afl for laying an additional Doty on Cyder and Perrv; and adjourned their further Meeting toThurfday the third of November next, at the fame Place. ...