COURSE EXCHANGE.] Artift. 35. 5 —Ditto Sightj^j.—-Rot. 35. 7.—Hamb. 2. Uf. —Altoha, | Uf.—Paris Day's date, 30. ..
... 30.— Bour 1 - dcaux 30.—Cadiz 33. —Madrid 33J—Bilboa i.—LeghorW 49. Genoa •«>Venice ...
... 30.— Bour 1 - dcaux 30.—Cadiz 33. —Madrid 33J—Bilboa i.—LeghorW 49. Genoa •«>Venice ...
... The King George, Capt. Whitefield, arrived this day in the river. She failed from Quebec the 7th of July, which time every thing was quiet. The fleet from Cork, under convoy of the Daidalus, and the fleet from England, under convoy the Affiftance, had got fate there. Advices have been received by government, the way ofFrance, which ftatc that all the. contention which has fo long fubfifted ...
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... Clergy, and Frkehold- ibsts, ot the County of Oxford. G.KTL.ai N, I TLTIS Majejiy having been pleafcd to appoint me snt of the j i'lcc-Trc. jitters 0} the Kirgdom oj Ireland, -whereby tny I Seat iii Parliament for the County of Oxford is vacate.!, I beg Leave to jelxit the favour tf ytttr Votes and Intereft to rc-e'eil rye o>.c of your Representatives ; an Ho>.our you bave repeatedly ! enf ...
... Tragedy of GEORGE BARNWELL, OR THE LONDON MERCHANT. George Barnwell, Mr WARD. Trueman, Mr Taylor ; Blunt, Mr Hollinfworth ; Uncle, Mr Chaiteris. And Thorowgood, Mr BANKS. Miy-ia. Mrs Woods ; Lticy, Mrs Kniveton ; And Millwood, Mrs WARD. \hACi I. will be introduced the Song of If Love's a fweet Pafion, By Mr TANNETT. To which will be added (for the lafl lime this feafen) a Farce, called, THE ...
... of their children ;„ that polite b-s-orch of education ; — begs leave to inform them, That las Winter CisifTes aie now open li»,m ten o'clock foienoon until two in the afternoon, at his lodging, Covenant Ciofe, tiigh Street, Edin- burgh ; where lellons on the following blanches of that ornamental and .j.ful Icience arc given, viz. LANDSCAPE, j FRUITS, — and HEADS, 1 FLOWERS, Either in Chalk-, ...
... prefe-tcd, ?? called, THE BELLESS T R A T A G E _1. Dorkourt, Mr WARD ; «, George Touchwood, MrW— —nion ; Flnrter, Mr Knight; SaviK-, 'jVlr Banks; C—rtaU, Mi H_lie.ll; Villers, Mr iayi-.i ; Mou-teliank, jMr'l. Banks; Pilgrim, Mr Tannett ; Dick, Mr Cliarteris; Giblon, Jfi Siir.pfor. ; And Hardy, Mr 1 lOI.I.I NGSWORTH. Lady Frances Tone-wood, Mrs Ward; .Mrs Rw-et, Mis Kniveton ; Mifs Ogle, M- ...
... B U S V BO D Y. Marplot, (with an Addrefs) Mr WARD ; Sir Francis Gripe, Mr ll 'lling'worth ; Sir Jealous 'TiaSi.-, Mr Chatteris.; Clrar'ics, Mr Knight ; Whifpcr, Mr Taylor ; And Sir Gcmze Aire, Mr WILLIAMSON. Ifabinua, Mrs Woods: Patch, Mrs Knivtton ; Stenf.vcU, Mr, 'Tannet s\::d Miranda, Mrs BULKLEY. To v.hich will he added, the New Pantomime Entert.iinment, called, ROBINSON CRUSOE; O R, I-I ...
... A, D O J_T B ?? E° E L OEP0 E P EMENT. With a Faiice as evil! be exprelfed ill the Bills. J ;,lr LEONI, from the Theatre- Royal, Drury Lane, is engaged to per- ! form here during the Races, and will make his firft appearance in DoN Caklos, in the above Opera. in i'.-_»»—^—_ — ?? —»_» (y .-m—v— 'jae*^-ss_=— CALED _>NIAN HUNT _ fl'-IIE Members* to meet at Fortune's, upon Saturd.iy^the soth enrt. ...
... the ufuat Days in every Week, duringthe CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS'; the fame being defignsd for the better Supply of Provilions, and Conveniency of the Inhabitants of this Borough. SAMUEL CROMPTON, Mayor To be peremptorily Sold by Au&ian, (Unlefs fooner difpofed of by Private Contract) At the Bulls-Head Inn, in Derby, on Tuefdavthe 31ft Inft. between the Hours of 3 and 5 ?? in the Afternoon, fubjeit ...