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... di- viding and inclofing certain Commons or Pieces of Wafte- ** ground, in the Parifhes of Bonfall, Wirkfworth, and Mat- lock, in the County of Derby, intend to meet at ?? of Mr. William Lovatt, known by the Name of Matlock New-Bath, ?? ?? 2 ?? of January Inftant, to hear Evidence, and finally determine the feveral Claims already made of Common Right on the faid Wafte- grounds, which have ...
... O()m Pilgrim-street, Newcastle upon Tyne. SATURDAY, JANUARY 4 1777. [Price Three-pence.] cry. Sheffield, December 16, ALL Persons to whom William Archdeacon, ESCAPED, . , . _. * .r* i ,u , *, / ( k rtf Wrath are tol'cnd C #*llcoat, Ut:town and county Me*.v ifl*c upon From the Persons who were conveying him to York Castle, under a commitment for Felony forthwith a particular account On ...
... M O Nj Preached before the Universitt of Oxroßß, Ofi Friday, December tj, 1776, being the Day appointed by Proclamation for General Fast. MYLES COOPER, LI.. D. Prefidcnt of King's College, Nea*Vork; and Fellow of Qiieen’s Co.iegt, Oxford. Publilhed the Requefl of the Vice-Chancellor and Heads of Houfcs. Oxford! At the Clarendon Prels. Sold J, and J. Fletcher, S. Parker, and D. Prince. By J. P. ...
... [by Exprefs.l AMERICA. Charles-Tovjn, Dec. 2, morning John Roberts, a Diffehting R Minifter, was feized at this place, on fufpicion of being an enemy to che rights of America, when he was tarred and feathered, after which the populace, whofe fury not being appeafed, erefted ajibbet, on which they hanged him, and afterwards made a bonfire, in which Roberts, together with the jibbet, was ...
... Sold hy all the Bookfcller, in ll.nh, and it Cruttwell'i Print- Ing-Olfite i ...
... by the Turnpike Road leading from Nottingham to Derby, confifting of three Room; on a Floor, with good Lodging Rooms over them, and Garrets, with convenient Out Offices, and two good Gardens, containing near half an Acre of Land ; alfo ten Acres more may be had if required, and now in the Occupation of Captain Boyd. For Particulars enquire of Mr. G. ANTIL, Stapleford. PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. ...
... A raaifli, at it certain that that X * Ocfctleman. after haring feen the EndUh Bnwaflador, went to Ver- j ~ to aflt penhiffioa of our Mioiftert to lay at Pant with hi* fantily, at he, ltd intend to meddle in any affairt, and he war entirelr deroted to the King of IngUod, b alfo kb foo, the •oreroor of New jjdTey, who lately wrote rery riolem letter agamftike Coogreft, whom he reproached with ...
... 1. By authentic Utters receive J this morning in bronchi by a jkip arrived at Port Clajgow from Nenu York, vjs are aJjureJ that intelligence had arrived to Gen. Howe, Gen. Clinton s hang in entirepojfijfion oj Rho..e Ijlaud. , , a. His Kajejly has given orders for all the papers arrived lately Jrom the commanders in chiej America to laid before both houfes of parliament, at their approaching ...
... High-Wycombe, December ayth, 177 - JD. MACQUEEN, takes the Liberty to rao form the Friends of the late Mr. Houfe, and the Publ'e in general, That he has taken the Shop of the Mr. Houle, Surgeon, in High-Wycombe ; where means praOile as Surgeon, Apothccaiy, and Man-Midwife;—- and thole who honour him with their Favours, may depend on a punctual and diligent Attendance, well the bed of Medicines ...
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