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... clegjn* figu of two Irfti Yolnn- Grenvd and L ...
... (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 ...
... Da. Captain-Lieutenant John Grattan, the Regiment, to Capiam of Compan}, M'Keniie Lieutenant, ic F Gent. to Enfign, vice Donald M’K.enzie. Do. Surgeon’s Male ,oi:s b Li ui '- Lieutenant, .ice lohnWatchorm fFoot. Captain Anhur B Se!C. Half-pay th= to ...
... Captain of a Company, vice Jonathan Brecknock, Lieutenant John Grattan, to be Captain-Lieutenant, •vice William Kelfo. Enfign William Arn.ftrong, of the Bth Regiment, to Lieutenani, vice John Grattan. Enfign James Slaok, to Lieutenant, vice Edvva d Fitzgerald ...
... unprejudiced Newfpapers—but I the only free unprejudiced Papers the ...
... eap'ain nant, vice William Wiliiam Arm- ftrong, foot, vice John Grattan— Enfizn J mes Rlack, vice Edward Fitz:eraid-- ——— Psrterf-n, enfign, vice James Black—Lieutensnt Danie! O'Meara, ef 20th Foot, captain vice Jobn Grattan giment, captain of @ company, ...
... your once admired patriot, Mr. Grattan, approved of the meetings and refolutions of the People—af inftrufting Parliament in their duty, and dircdlV' telling them what they fo redt eft. This was a virtuous moment Mr. Grattan’s life but if this gentleman ...
... deftined to remain long under the domination our arms conquered it lall war, but we furrendered it to France, for God knows what reafon, together with Martinique, Guadaloupe, Pondicherry, Goree, &c. our arms re-conquered it this war, bat ate now about to ...
... Carmarthen flare. Wednefday, April 2, at Carmarthen. Pembroke/hire. Tuefday, April 8, at Haverfordweft. Cardigan/hire. Monday, April 14, at Cardigan. [Thusfar London Gazette.'] LONDON, Saturday, February *$. Ycflerday the Duke of Rutland kilTed the King's ...
... but French wines toil! be cheap as Portugal ones in England, and Lord Shelburne has the Duke of Ancafler, Mr. Pelham, and Sir John Thorold, that by means of this change, there would be fuch a demand for the manufactures made cf long wool, that they would ...
... Saturday 11. Co. of Kildare, at Nats, Wcdnefday 10. The 1100 Mr Julficc Hellcn, , p,. The Hon. Tho. Kelly. Prim; Serjeant, J ul John Car.oil, Gen; Golden-lane ~ William Katun, h.lq. Fade llrect, $ fters TOBAGO COT WOOL. TO Bn, SOi.I) AUCTION, Biiaay the inDant ...
... belonging to the late Mr. John Cook, of King's Caple, deceased. And all persons that are any ways indebted to the estate of the late Mr. John Cooke, are desired to pay their respective debts to Mr. Tracy Caldwall, or Mr. John Car- penter, of the parish ...