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... In tytj it was divided into ten parts, and tbefe into 4> warat. It contains public buildings. The edi- Scea,belonging to the.Crown amount tb *l3, of which Mi' are built with (tone, the reft are of wood. The nttmber of private houfes is 36a;, at which 984 are the red are of wood. In the parilhes the Church, the births in 1783 were 6499, males 3160, females 3339, marriages 1411, deaths 4957. In ...
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... June . ,85. B I JOHN A To the Mayors of Corporations, and the AcTino Magistrate m the Counties Urge. NeweiWe, pcrfoM arc Jetted to him, ate reuuuftcd Gpnmaker, -in PMcr Mwetjllr, w the great hentfitt that have ari/eti ttSecielj, the detellion »f Offenitri by the Corre/ftotJeaee of the to pay their refpcaire debts tq Chatlus Hmdafydc, hjs Rtums fci* Thanks to Notilily and ntjemen nQ» + ...
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... Office, Bow-ftreet. London, 1785* NEWCASTLE, Auguft 9th, 1785. Mayors ofCoiroViTioiis, arid the Act MAdisTKilr(( in the CoiHTtfc»4fcllfgt. r . BANK-JfOTES STOLEN* tTROM fir gr.-nt knefiti tint haw arifn ft Society, in tk #Pfekkri h the ¥**' I ?** »Oowfa| Bank-Note! in Pocket-Book, viz. Magijlrafe/ throughout England ntilL' fie ahnvt Ofitt, tbry art ramtth rnrnjud ft troMfimrfi* mnfjfmij •*• A ...
... : »■£ urnjiue THE next Mfttirrf of •Truttot t'-it Roar! v folotnl it Mi ih llttji, in St'ith** aftrrfiil, o* Wtitirfia} lit tf .'•icret nut, at t!cvn o'duk lit ftrerrm. Order of the 'fruftiee, Dulington, KA. CM. Jmowiry, 1785. Turnpike R ...
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... the POLlCE—Public-Office, Bow-Street, Loudon, Oftobcr 7th, 1785. NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE. f •*,*,*****,** -•oyKSSa^!. • r.A irs;hors e r a c e s, &c. fa . Mayor of thi»Town, fituited on Bcaft-Mirkct Hill, was broke open by (ome perfon or perfona TT7HEREAB highwaymen, houfe-breakers, pick-pocket*, ihieye*, comer* their confed •* *J with jft'. and the Macc to the Corporation ftolen thereout; the ...
... wtetkat^lu nfcptiHall, orThom*»Wool?:r ofßbainthamt oral reward, if the property «* dMSjjWWifc fit to proportion defired to particular if any fiuh watches fliaU be of- felony, vi*. THOMAS BROWN, by Rppc-makcr, ' Brown, of Narrow-ftreet, IJmenoofe, Brower; aftcrved to Stepney Church, and lived in a houfc in London . and well made, wearing his own dark brown hair tied . .aced. Whoever win ...
... fufpeft that the ianw iMwe been ftolen tie wHI the receiver* • for the law autboi be to be pawned, pledged, exchanged, fold, under fuf detain the goodi and the aerfon fo offering the fame, 'and deli _ _ . _ other Peace Officer, Food u convenient, be carried before a Jultice of the Peace for examination , the law indemnifies theta for fo doing, riz. joO.i. C. *4. 5.7,t. . . . . . . • _ M. B. ...