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... [No. X Suffolk and Gambridgefliire. To be I. T °T, And En t e « x d upon at Michaelmas next, AVBRYgood at Littleport in thelfle of Ely in the county of Cambridge/now In the occupation' of Mr. Wm. Finch j confiding a good brick and tile farm-houfe, dove-houfe, barns, ftables, and other convenient out-houfes all in good repair; together with 80 acres of arable land, and 90 acres of pafturc, ...
... St. James's, from his I A A Royal theDnkeofGioucefter I V 1 at Rome, with an acoonnt of his Royal I 4/ *y > Highncft being in dangerous Itate of I health, and his life was not expelled I when the mcllenger came away. Expreffe » were alfo received at Gloucefter and Cum- I berland-houfe, with the Came account. Mr. Adair, I iurgeon to his Majcfty, the requeft of his Royal I Hiahnefs Duke of ...
... wounded who have fallen into my hands, and the hbfpital which you was neceflitated to leave to my mercy. the of Major Williams, I am prevailed on to offer him and M ajor Mai bom inexchange for Col. Ethan Allen. Your Excellency’s obje&i-ons to my laft propofals for the exchange of Col. Ethan Allen, I mud confider as trifling, as I cannot but iuppofe that the generals of the royal armies aft in ...
... A SHOP, with the Stock in Trade, is now to be difpofed of in the county of Suffolk, The flock confifts of linen, woollen drapery, haberdafhery, grocery, and tallow chandlery. Any perfon, with a capital of between an d 40o£. may have an opportunity of taking a good accudomed fhop and in a pleafant fituation. (C^ The leafe of the houfe at an eafy rent. Further particulars may be known by ...
... Ufeful Cub, the property of Mr. Tho, Jenkinfon, of Lutton in Lincolnfture, and Grenadier, the property of Mr. Flanders Bendall, of Thwaite in this county. They are to ftart at 6 in the morning from the Crown tavern, Lynn, on the road to Wilbech, carrying 16 ftone each, the bell in one hour. It is remarkable that at the Norwich aflizes, held laft week, Mr. Jultice Afton went into court at ...
... publie-heufein the neighbourhood, where lie wounded himfelf in the throat with tliefarae knife with which lie had murdere-d the woman, and was carried to St. Bartholomew hofpital, where he now lies, till he can be lately removed to prifon. His wound is thought by the furgeens not to be dangerous. The affair feems to have taken its rile from jealouly, the woman having lived three years with him ...
... No. 2032. ESSEX. LOST on the Bth of Nov. inftant, about a Mile and l within the buoy of the Guiifleet, An ANCHOR and about 6 or 7 fathoms of cable, with a nun-buoy painted red the buo/-rope a:i«ott new, with the Naze-mark ori, with the hawler, in 6 fathom water; the anchor is zcwt. i> cn ® th; is broke. Whoever has found it, by applying to William of Harwich, fhall receive the falvage. To be L ...
... did not appear like that of hardened villain, but rather with a fortitude confident with his pfofeliion. Hi* body was given the lurgeons for dille&ion. William Bolton, who was remanded for execution on his former fentence, is fince rtlpited during his Maietly’s pleafure. 'high WATER At I PS WI CH, Morn. Alter, h. m. h. m. Sat. *9. 4 7 43' Su. 30. 5 h'.n.ji.— 5 4 ...
... out of her leg that was mortified, and nude perfeft cure her in a month: many more extraordinary cures of the like nature performed while he ft aid Newcaftle. 6. Yefterday the Rev. Benjamin Roften, mafter of Bethnal-green ekarity-fehool, was put to the bar at the Old Bailey, to anfwer to-four ieveral indiftments for rapes. He was firft charged on the oath of Ann Mayne, a child of nine years, ...
... And upon at Micmaeimas next, THE Capital well-known Inn or Tavern, called The GREAT WHITE HORSE in Ipfwich, now in thj occupation of Mr. Charles Harris (who is dtfirous of declining the public bufinefs, and of difpofing of his ftrc't in trade and houfhold furniture, tec. at a fair appraiftment.) The premTes (which are now repairing, with many conveniences added thereto) con ft ...
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