SATURDAY's POST

... Majefty a Chapel Royal; and the by his Majefty's band : ODE for the NEW YEAR, January 1, 1778. WHEN rival nations great in arms, Great power, glory great, Fill the world with alarms, And breathe the te nporary hate, The holtile ftorms rage awhile, And ...

Published: Monday 05 January 1778
Newspaper: Hampshire Chronicle
County: Hampshire, England
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SATURDAY's POST

... aivife about the meafures proper ] to be purfued : appears that the refult has been, that ' ought not to hefitato to take arms and the mean time fcrraething permanent is refolved on refpect- * the conduct we are to purfue, it has been decided to make ...

Published: Monday 12 January 1778
Newspaper: Hampshire Chronicle
County: Hampshire, England
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Vol LVII MONDAY January 1778 2904 fH URSDAY’s O ST Arrived a Mail from Flanders Paris January 4 HE report

... from the Delaware veffels going a ftep Which it is thought will bring the Americans to fubmiflion fooner than 50 000 men in arms as are in great want all European goods and muft be ruined if their are blocked and no fupplies received In falling down Delaware ...

Published: Monday 19 January 1778
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
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' MON A Y January 1778 Vol 2905 H U R S D AY ’s S T O N trm

... received the Earl Cornwallis arrived from in brilliant armed Philadelphia 777 MT ' Cornwallis having applied leave Aw— abfetice to attend his private bu§nefs Europe take this fending by in the Brilliant armed Since laft the enemy being joined upwards 4000 men ...

Published: Monday 26 January 1778
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2772 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

A Y’s POST Saturday Jan 24 mi rally - Office Jan 24 Admiral Gayton commander in chief - Majelty’s and

... Wilfon Thomas and Lilly 1 Mr John Hall Mr James Garfed Mr Nock Mr John Smith Mr Thomas Garfed Mr John Cotton Mr Harding Mr John Gould iohn Cockbum Efq drs Eliz Leigh D per S Whitchurch Mr Thomas Hobbs Sam King Aflon Mr William Prieft Mr Jofias Cooke Mr ...

Ws DAY'S POST..PffWls^p N D O N _ Satukday, Iftm. 24

... lienry John Kearney, efq; to Lady Augulta Brydgc-s, filter to hi* Grace the Dukeof Chandos.— The Key. Mr. Watkins, reflor of Wefton- undei -Ptnvard, in Herelord&ire, to Mif* Hill of »toae-houft — Duo. The Hon. Mil's Trevor, only child of John Lord Trevor ...

SAMUIX COLLINS, Tca-Mkrchant and

... Col. Nicholes Leftist Tottenham, lord Kiaglburough, t. ■ t Weary Piettie, ■i - John Wakmejr of Abbert. Efq. ■ ». Hoa. Henry Theoph.Clemfents, A. Lowry Carry, E(q. KnoK. John Btakency of AlbficU, Efq. Robert Aleaander, Efq. ' “’■N. Jepltfon. Rtq. Nominee ...

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... rOM'wore large a* Mulket-ball, like an Egg. ei. 4. Yelterday was committed to saol. John Hely, Eljq. Mathew lingfbrd, charged u.aon Oath with fetraitetoufly oiaoiering John Brophy 1 afotefaid, on Monday the ad of DUBLIN. give? for. general Pardon to be read ...

vinces, were improper for the purpofe of regaining them ; and that it even unfafe, and impolitic, as they had

... given to Sir George Yonge, Mr. Baker, and Mr. Alderman and it was adjourned till yellerday eleven o’clock precifely. On Mr. Grattan’s motion the Houft of Commons of Ireland on the 6th inllant, for an add refs to his Majefty, ftating the grievances, diftrelfes ...

Published: Saturday 28 February 1778
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
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THURSDAY's POST

... years groom to the late John Price, Efq. BANKRWPTS. Elizabeth Ogier and Peter Ogier, of the Old Artiliery-ground, weavers. John Shuttleworth, of Lawrence-lane, London, warehoufeman. Richard Turner, of Midgley, York, (luffmaker. John Bayley and Alexander ...

Published: Monday 02 March 1778
Newspaper: Hampshire Chronicle
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3015 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

the P'raps very or with prudence of it long that hill con -fation teftimony and carried it proof Thirteen by

... Tefterday before twelve o’clock a very numerous and retpeftable company Nobility Gentry and Merchants affembled at the King’s Arms Tavern in obedience to the adjournment renewed the bufinefs Friday though in a form infinitely Tefpeftable than its firft movers ...

Published: Monday 02 March 1778
Newspaper: Sherborne Mercury
County: Dorset, England
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