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LONDON', liiuiisiaAY, Dec. 28

... hci palace, (hrus.gh tlic t'aik to St.Ja.nci'l, coble, ved :t poor woman wills a petition in tier hand, ,1 a child in lici arms ; fne immediately ordered her .airman to llup, and gratioitfl) .received it fsutn her j the lanii ti.i.e prcfenting her w.ih ...

TMtmnAY*. post

... Arch- deaconry of Cardigan*— -.llie Rev. Everard Buck- Jtorth, D. L. to tbr ?? af Hartiagtua md Waft, ingbuigh, in Lincolnftiir*. Married. Charles Schutt, Rfiji of Goldra-tquiif., to Mrs. Kctii, of Wtlbeck- drees. — William Arm- ftrong, Efq; of ...

SOMERSET. PURSUANT to tlie Rtquejl of tht Grand Jury, at the /fjjixri held at Briefgrivater, Notice is hereby ..

... in the bloed. Mr. John Ingram, of Codford St. Maty, V\ ilts, ttire-' of a nioft iiivettt.ut leurvy .1 twenty years Handing; his bidy was coveted all ovei with blotches an! uke:-, vvh eh Itait.l off like fcalts ol a lilh. VV itnefs John ( .cnnei , ol I leytell ...

HENRY PHILLIPS be^s leave mott ?? fi in .111, the Nobility Gtntiy, 11 I | v' He ii gvi c-

... fuppoit this inititution, is requelied. STIiW A R D S C! .1. Worfran Cornwall, Efq. I Rev. Mr Stephens 11 v. Mr. Stiages I Mr. John TVooI. Tickets to br; had at the bar of the George inn, at 4*. each. ,T/» Dinrer on table pitcilcly at three 0 clock. ST \TE ...

THURSDAY'! POST Brought from London Muih Gnmd General of took leave of Emprefs on when her Imperial Majefty to ..

... Bill ircenr 'lidce f IMk Hdtafl MARRrED— IUsnAaapirk nsar Mlft Bullock Mr nam furssoa of Cardigan Lanina— Mr WiuTsm of Londcii merchant Mift car Reading-— At near John Corbet Mifs Emma fecond daufhtcr of Sir Dcmp-tter Mifs Hemming of WarwkUhJra DIED-At ...

LO N D O N, Tuesday, Sept. 27

... meeting of the Freeholder- of Mii!- -tJlefex, held at the Mile-End AtTembly-room on Monday, it vvas refolved, That John Wilkes and John Glynn, Efqrs. be nominated as joint Candi- dates to reprefent that county in parliament at the enfuing general elediion ...

' Vol XV THURSDAY 29 1775 No 767 a nr Tf A C T 1 ' ' a - -

... burnt out without tlie Trail 1 befidci fire fhould happen which experiment be much difficulty 1— the other armed nait armour ex pence called arming this fuflkient any iccurity for prevention of well refix fhould ho 1 Iccurity introduced into any boufe already ...

COUNTRY NEWS

... may be etfiecfed without much difficul- ty . — the other was on .111 apartment armed with lefj than half the armour and expence of what may be tailed the i nrnpleat arming of an houfe; this ap- peared lufficient, in any reafonable lecurity, for the prevention ...

Vol XV THURSDAY Jufy 20 No 770 Friday night arrived Jackfon in 19 from of Maftachufetfi which received the ..

... Mi per f-ri torthwiih thtir arms t f from 1 fuck JJm IUm$t ifcrc of any than of cnnrfiitn Aid of fgnoiance of ufni it I Mcfcnts proclaim not all their lhenmts in and perfon itli n or in vj 4u: fovernmeM f a likewMe :kc arms mall wife rti conceal fuch or ...

His MA J EST Y'i Answer

... Died.— At Briftol, aged 10, John Delaval, Efq, fon of Sir John Huffty Delaval, Bart.— At Swanfea in Glamor- ganfliirc, Mrs. Jane Matthews, widow of Frtfiklin Mat- thews, Lf.).— ln the 76th year of his age, the K-v. John Ratclitfe, D. D. upwards of \t ...

I. O N OON, December U

... Great-Britain in all other cafes: But after Ibme debate the motion was totally rejected, by 11} to 11. The petitioner for Cardigan, Thomas Jones, £fq; is declared duly elecled, and not Sir Robert Smith, the fitting member. Wtilntltl.iy the until ult. the ...