London, January 17
... Ye'fterday, after the Ceremony of the Nuptials, their Serene and Royal HighnelTes remained St. James's till Nine, and then repaired to Lricefter-Houfe, where a grand Supper was pre ...
... Ye'fterday, after the Ceremony of the Nuptials, their Serene and Royal HighnelTes remained St. James's till Nine, and then repaired to Lricefter-Houfe, where a grand Supper was pre ...
... March. Wanted immediately* or at Lady-Day next. A Sober W O M A N-S ERVAN'T of the Age of 40. Apply to Mr. Spinke of Bury. Wanted immedia t c l y. A Single Man, as a Foreman in the Farming Way,' that underftands feeding of Land, can plough and ftack well, and that will bring with him a Character of his^ Honefty aud So- briety, may hear of a Place by applying to Mr* Boggis, of Weely-Lodge in ...
... SCIIOOt M T £ /« WIrK V. CTolcn or Strayed, out of Eon Meadow neat Oxford, Brown HORSE, of the Saddle kind, lame bifoie ; alxiul fourteen Hands a Half high, with a liiiall Star in his Forehead, a black Mane and Tall, and four black Lgs Whoever will bring the faid Ho. le to Mr, John Farrier in Oxfoid, (lull retire all Charges. ...
... Capital Pieces o/all the Periodical Publications in Great Bri- tain, For MARCH 1764. This number contains the following, amoim 6- ther particulars, via. A chronological feries of°the progrefs of commerce, manufactures, and im- provements in Europe, and more particularly iri Britain, fince the 1 zth century ;_An hiftorical ac- count of the ancient and prefent ftate of the Cana- ry iflands ; — ...
... Green- Di igon in Derby • ' ' iw >J Wedhefday the M' l Jnftiiht,' between' the 'Hem of TwH-and Five in the Afternoon; A 1 Parcel of . LA ,N D,, containing' 'upwards of Twenty ' Acres, pacit xif Wnjch is'plow'^', ' arid ' the ether ' Part'graiingGto'ilhd, \vcll' ( watered,; lying Hear the' Edge of I'muUandWard, inrhe Liberty of Biggin, aqd^kbow two Miles : frijm Vcgnafton Lime, Ki|ns, : , in ? ...
... weli cured T T USK FISH, In wholefale or retail. jj B. Commiflions from the country will be punctually obfeived, by directing for hira at E- •dinbufgh. .- WIDOWS FUND. THe Minifters ofthe Church, and Pro- feflors in rhe Universities of Scotland, con- nibutersto the fund, eftabliflied by acts of Par- liament, foi a piovifion to Minifters Widows, ' &.C. whohave not yet received the loan of 30 ...
... Countefs Dowager borrv ofßathiani, his Niece. He paid 50,000 Fk>rins to the Court of Rome for Di'peniation enable him to contract this Marriage. Warsaw, Jan. 18. The Grand General of the Crown Army a Detachment of 30c Men Polifh Priiffia, to guard the Magazines belonging to the Ruffian Troops. The latter viill.retire home, puiluant to the Promife lately the Ruffian Amhaffador. Paris, Feb. 1. ...
... From the LONDON GAZETTE. Bltalpt Naples, March 6. Weather has been fo tempeftuous for Days paft, that a « Number of the Veffds laden with Corn, which were expected daily t ...
... and Lithuania are very diflatisfa&ory. Confederacies, Schifins, and d ...
... M of L TE M AnJxJlr ?? a PP° inted b y che ttotei his 6 4LY AULNT, at the Place aforelaid to vend the W^ 1 HEfaidBALSAiM of fc I F Eis tne fisft .powerful cpiredor ot the Juices ever before breiii,-, ■■■]• and its Efficacy has been fo remarkabiy WEfiffiß fhoufands bvc been moll happily, relieved thereby, SyM other Medicines had tailed, and tlie Patient been given oi hy the moft able ...
... Country Gentlemen, Farmers, Graziers, Farriers Carr.trs, Sportfmcn, „c. Containing a very curious Colleftion „ well -experienced Obfervations, and upwards of two hundred prac- tical Receipts tor the Cure of al! common Difiempers incident •* Hcrsks, j Calves, ' *le_S Oxen, Sheep, A.d* Cows, ! Lambs, I Docs. Digefted under their proper Heads j moft cf wh.ch 1.,-rvc been prac.ikd fcr many \ ears ...
... of the Uni\Tiiity of O«ford, dcce.iltd, aie dtfireJ bi lug in the to Mary Butler, it the Star Inn, in Oxford. And thole who ft and indebted to the aforrfaid Kftatc, arc likrwilc defired to pay the Dime immediately to the laid Maty Butler., ...