Sunday's and Tuefday's Tofts

... Won. Mr. Donritr, lton. Mifs Dormers, Hon. Mr. Littleton, Sir John, Lady, and MifsGuife, Sir George and Lady Richardfon and family, Lady Throckmorton, Lady Dyke, and Mifs H, Duke, Sir John Rous, Sir George Paul, Col, Laurie, Colonel and Mrs. Byron, Sir ...

Sunday’s LONDON advice from Madrid Vatl 9 appear the Spanifh Court ill declaration figned bv Count Blanca ..

... Mr Hon Mrs Goulburn Mils Clietwynd Hon Mr Domftr Mifs Dormers Hon Mr Littleton Sir John MifsGuife Sir George and Lady Richardfon family Throekmorton Mifs H Duke Sir John Rous Sir George Paul Col Laurie Colonel and Mrs Byron Sir Gilbert Affleck Mr Mr Naper ...

CORN’ MILL BROKE OPEN. 1 , The Mufical for the of Mr. Ma. ther, our orgamlt, commenced yclcerday morning 'fh

... Shcflicld, m flr’cei'rse Bateman, John Matthews, and John limm. Tkc are fuhjhintijl in p.nr. Tlie Premises arc Ground tield he.oe from |ol'-n Caipatan, for goo Years, about fixteen winch only arc lorthcr Particulars apply to Mu. John Mat iusws the Premifes. A ...

Published: Friday 15 October 1790
Newspaper: Sheffield Register
County: Yorkshire, England
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... Summerlancl, of Deritend, Vidualler, June 2 9, at the .Chain Inn, Birmingham. bI vIDENDs to be made to CREDITORS. John Spaceman and _John Hotham, of Cancr Grocers, at Guildhall. .James Healey and Andrew Lindley, of Shef. k. YorkThire, Refiners, at the ...

Published: Monday 24 May 1790
Newspaper: Aris's Birmingham Gazette
County: Warwickshire, England
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ESSAYS EDUCATION in laid V I own fee other ) acquiring underftanding df anyone language without knowing little ..

... Tucfttay night without Icaft previous notice very (without regard river night wenred Mrs Makeig Cardigan— Daftw Tertn 1 UMAXKIFD Mr Mitchd Abtrvftwlth Cardigan— Mr Dickina Mifi At BriftoLMr Lawrence Mifi Elis —Henry Mifs Eleanor of Mifi WUUam Mifi Winchriter ...

of Commons (Mr of choice accordingly his Excellency to approved of Loid Chancellor command his Excellency ..

... Mancbfcfter but now alfo un-terftntcd together with Garden immediately behind fame now in the Agnes Johns iFor which purpofe publicfurvey will at King’s Arms in Plymouth aforefaid 21ft inftant July at three o’clock in the afternoon For further particulars ...

Published: Monday 12 July 1790
Newspaper: Sherborne Mercury
County: Dorset, England
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ALL perfons have any Eilate late JOSEPH BROWN of Glocefter Gentleman (particularly next of under the sue ..

... Gloceller the Harris Sarah Newberry and Newberry fince which the Edwards John ted wives notice hereby that whoever will the the otherwife and -Newberry or either be Juftice One a tali na John Newberry is a black dark of Coventry entered upon Michaelmas a HOUSE ...

Published: Monday 07 June 1790
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
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Sundays and Mondays Posts

... the honour to kifs the Km. band b-, appointed Matter of his Majelty’s Horfe, in the room of the late Duke of Montagu. ol Cardigan has kifltd hands on being appointed Governor of the Round l ower, Windfor. The Stock* declined yttterday more than they have ...

Published: Tuesday 23 November 1790
Newspaper: Manchester Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
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STAMFORD, OCT. 15

... this Corporation W ithout any Propofals at large may be had Gratis. The Rev. John Sutton, A. B. reQor of Oakley-Parva, in “orthamptonthire, is prelented by the Earl of Cardigan, to of Glouflon, in Leiccferthire. was married at Uffington, near this place ...

Published: Friday 15 October 1790
Newspaper: Stamford Mercury
County: Lincolnshire, England
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Sunday and Tuefday’s Polls LONDON Monday 20 the Moft Noble Order of Garter this at which his Serene High-ncfs the

... Belgic provinces have entirely fubmitted to the Emperor aud all is harmony and joy The whole of the troops laid down their arms and dif-banded Itcad quarters is in Bruxelles in the name the Emperor general pardon for all the delertcrs who went over Imperial ...

THURSTON, SUFFOLK

... be profecuted th.- mod feverity of the law. Witnefs our hjnds tins of Augultj 1790. CHA. TYRELL, ear CHR. POTTINGEH, Gent, JOHN ED MAN. ROB. JANNINGS, RANSON. MICH STEDMAN. CORNELIUS MAJOR. JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY BEAUTIFUL INDIAN NANKIN DYE, Imported ...

Published: Wednesday 04 August 1790
Newspaper: Bury and Norwich Post
County: Suffolk, England
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