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NEW ASSEMBLY-ROOMS. ON Saturday the Bth of January, 1780, will be a CONCERT of Vocal and Inftrumental MUSIC, ..

... c Poetical Essays on feveral occafions. By the Rev. Wm. Cooke, M. A. fellow of New College, Oion, 2 6 Complete LISTSof the Dukes, Maroj-'lsses, Earls, Viscounts, and Barons, of G-cat-E'ita-.i and Ireland, according to their Precedence. With a Lift of tbe ...

no place nor 'King in any part his converfation with take the lealt notice of his ftrvants had regard to

... weeks thus ended the thanks of the meeting to the (heriffs and the chairman— -Many persons of confequence prefent among the Duke of Portland Earl Harcourt Lord Berkeley Lord Craven Lord Beaulieu Colonel Byron c gentleman was at the York meetings favoured ...

Published: Monday 10 January 1780
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3549 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BATH TO be LETT or SOLD immediately, that Elegant aud Commodious HOUSE, No. 5, in Pai agon-Row; lately occupied by

... 9 Poetical Essays on feveral occafions. By the Rev. Wm. Cooke, M. A. fellow of New College, Oaon, z 4 Complete LISTSof the Dukes, Mar((uissbs, Earls, Viscounts, and Barons, of Great-Britain and Irtland, according to their Precedence. With a Lift of the ...

Price Three-Pence THURSDAY January 27 1780 No 1006 SATURDAY’S POST LONDON Jar UESDAY being kept an-' nieeriary ..

... feme altercation arofe in which Mr Ruft ob ferved Sir George contraClor with government and for Huntingdon but did know him Duke Mancbefter tlen apologized for of decency in fpeakers and in an able and cool with his ufual abilities entered into the merits ...

SATURDAY'S POST

... Ruft ob ferved, that Sir George is a contraftor with government and a member for Huntingdon, but he did not know him. The Duke of Mancliefter t' en arofe, and apologized for want of decency in the fpeakers, and in an able and cool manner, with his ufual ...

THURSDAY'S POST. By EXPRESS

... i-imr accident oveifct, and notwitluianding all pof- fib afliftauce was given them, one ot two and twenty w -4 c drowned. The Duke of Marlborough, Lords Cranburn*, Ef- lex, Melbourne, Sandwich, Marchmoiit, Maiden, and Hyde, and 70 gentlemen, &c. of the county ...

Courtenay leave Nobility public ar-i upon Wines pa upon humbly will iur Mrs turns her fiiucrcit and public fur the

... blood by I on turning hm his fide to raife Gambler Mr I expired coroner's jury verdiO lunacy') Mr I Mifa Ma- I Fletcher Cambridge all William Jones mater's l ip Mifs prite On I David Garrick Himiey Sjarry the inft Sir George I Sir John Peftall Under in ...

M O N A P O ST. (By Exprefs from Loudon.) From tie LONDON GAZETTE, fan. 2g. Be KLIN, 'January

... KLIN, 'January rj. Royal Louira Amelia, Piincefs A ij A Dowager of Pruffia, fitter to her Pruliian Majefty and to the reigning Duke of Drunfwitk Wolfenbuttel, died here on the w jth inttant, in the Kfiy-eighth year of her age, univertally lamented. LONDON ...

PRATT and CLINCH HAVE pui dialed the Stock m Trade, and tak-*n the Dwelling-Houfc, at the corner of Milfom- ttrcct,

... S. Hazard, in King's-meai-fquare j fold alio Hy J. Matthew.;, Ko. it>, Strand, London, Fletcher at Oxford, Fie-elicr at Cambridge, and all ether bookfeilers* WELLS, Jan. 27, 1780. WANTED, a Counter-Tenor Voice, to fill up a vacancy as Vic.tr-Choral of ...

THURSDAY' POST By EXPR£SS I laft coimty Devon Caftle Exeter LONDON Tuesday I Mr Putt Wad I Te petition J

... s on his Grammar general terms calling them Ifaac Caftle Long-alley I her with avifit continue her apart of Newton near Cambridge I Stall-ftreet till night St Alban’s-ftreet Philip I on company not but will be cadilly Greenwood I able convince Afiatick ...