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LONDON. July 23

... affixes, John Cockers ft, John Wood, and Thomas Green ; rhs- to (irlt convicted c ining a ffi lling, a id the bill having coining tools in his pofleffion, found guilty of high '•ealon ; Jofe'h C' ivi ted of iheep-fleaf. ; Jdm Petty, of dealing; and John Broivn ...

fot tf)t CumbcrlauD parquet

... (hall Britain's Standard rear, Behold they wave it o’er the fubjedt Sea . N.ptune his Trident throws Britain's Shore, Britain's Arms he delegates his Power Thv Sun, Bourbon ft* rife more, Retire and weep in Folly's Bower, Whitehaven, J* * he following appeared ...

W A N T E' D,

... approved of fuch a meafure, is that a reafon for rejefting it.’ Was the great charter granted by King John ever reprobated becaufe drawn up the armed barons Runny Mead? Was the bill of tights at the revolution rejefled beeaufe the offspring of a convention ...

Augufl 30, 1785. SN

... to Miss Coates.*The 2d inst. at Chiswick, Sir William Stanley, Bart. of Hooton, in Cheshire, to Miss Townely, daughter of John Townely, Esq. of Corney-house, Chiswick.*Last week, at Egremont, Mr. Harrison, an eminent weaver there, to Miss Rachael Borradaile ...

A iew days ago Samuel Smith, ami John Sadler, of Norwich, were convicted having phcafants in their cudody, both ..

... A iew days ago Samuel Smith, ami John Sadler, of Norwich, were convicted having phcafants in their cudody, both being unqualified perfons.—Smith, for having eight birds, hath forfeited the fum of 401. Sadler, for having ten birds, hath forfeited the fum ...

On Satutday n> vt, be pnlilifhid, NTo 11. and the fnc

... the amendment, 105—Noes 85. Mr. Grattan then moved » That the ae arm provicea but to the 25th oF which, nd fome converfation, was carried, Ayes 102, Noes 77. na When the grofs fum of the fupply came 1er moved, Mr. Grattan, in order to mark, that a ef- army ...