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... TEETH, SCURVY in the GUMS and TOOTH.ACH. ...
... TEETH, SCURVY in the GUMS and TOOTH.ACH. ...
... aatMrallbr dhan>r treaftwer to »*. tfraAarWt miftrdk* caa a4wttod>•» the their Majefties - trriM the catkedral. tha childrao, wha ala -. plat9ja laaftMllifCwUe nUerie*. aw ElK^Edsjr&^f. t«r JP fenricc, dapartarc af their Majefticawill fiag the i«ith. , , .4. Tie late Mr. Barclay was inhabitant the fane hdafe Cheapfide, at the pn>- Ann, Geoff* the Ftri.theSecapd, atdthcTaird. The city always ...
... next, at Twelve o’clock at noon, at the flgn the Thiee Cupt, in Harwich, in one lot, fubjeft the conditions fale be then and there produced., - ALL that capital Mefluage or Viftualling Houfc called the DUKE’a HEAD, m Harwich aforefaid, let on leafe to Charles Cox, Efq. the yearly rent of aol. Alfo, all thole Meffuagea Tenements adjoining to the laft mentioned, fitnateln Cuiranu-lanc, ...
... berfomc, or fearing the confequence of fubfequent fatigue, changed hit nind and ondreffed. It is urged that his lordfl»ip neflagc has been errorttmfy underftood: inftead of I am ruuij to refign; rt»d, I hare iMtentuni to refign. The (late of LortTMansneld’s health has been rarioufly mifreprefcnted. His intelledual powers are as found as erer, and would be employed in the exercife his ...
... to try the mrrif; ot the •VompiTning of un undue eleftion for the borough t'fflj.ikliumpton. i vave was given ,w itii con fen t of the fitting mcmoec.to withdraw the petition complaining the uluc eleflion for Dartmouth. Mr. I’hciip.', chairman the committee op. ited to try the merits of the petition complainmi; oi undue return for lialFer, made the foiioivinjr report yederday to tlte Houle ...
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... aid day of May 1787, about Three o’clock in the afternoon, if not fooner difpofed of by private contract, of which notice will be given in this paper, T'tHAT oLUeftablifhed and good-accuftomed INN, known by the name or fign of the CHERRY TREE, pleafantly fituated on dry and healthy foil in Dcbenham, Suffolk } with an exceeding good brewhoufe, flabling, hay-chambers and granary, and other ...
... t•,*?- * r/f'- l»i Thjike-PShcb. No. -3056]. ...
... laft of their late ncgociation, that, though it was fuffpeded on Tuefday morning laft at the Stock Exchange, tha>. the news from France was of a pacific na-iirc, there was not Angle man in the houfe knew the particulars till Lord Carmarthen’s letter to the Lord Mayor was polled. This circumflance c mention beenufe it is unprecedented. So impartial were Government to equalize the late ...
... N’crnon, was liberated Tottcnham-c'; ml. Major Money, Mr. ill.ike (a nav d cilice, and Mr. Lockwood, afeended in it—it took cailcriy direction, afcendc 1 very high, but w.is loon loti the eye the intervention cloud. About 4 o'clock the acri.il navigator - near Nu.th 1.11 Hall Bridge, about 50 miles from Tottenham court ion!. 11. Veitci toniequcncc oF t)if notice j>i i'c;i to th' - pub'ic, very ...
... Mr. lidmund ?? at Bungay. ~ MONEY. SEVERAL Sums from too/;, lo 500^, ready to be dvanctd upon real or approved lecimtics. Enquire 11 Melfrs. Palke and Mudd, Needhain-markct. fy An Articled Clerk wanted. VtOOUBRIDGE, Aug, a;, 17S1;, To be LET, and Entered upon at Michaelmas next, A Coach-houfe, Stable, and I'wo Pieces of good jt\ marfh land, fy For further particular apply to 'ho. Dclf, at ...