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MARRIED. At St. Panc

... Maryanne Freemantle, youngest daughter of the late John Freemantle, esq. Mr. James Dickenson, master carver in his Majesty's Dock-yard, Plymouth, to Miss Pain, daughter of Mr. Andrew Pain, of Plymouth-dock.* John Johnson, esq; of Lon- don, to Miss Smyth, daughter ...

X;rlDs!p-anti &atucliap'o porta

... than arms, they have overcome ; tnd tr, as there is reafon to experf!, PruHU is induced to join in the projected confederation, France will ob- tain a rational government by the deflni -lion of that liytlri which fteks to devour Europe ! Mr. Grattan lus ...

LONDON, TUESDAY, FEB. 14

... efs make*. Certificate. March 6. John Wright, of Briftol, h'n- n-dr. STOCKS. Bank ftoek, z\q. 5 per cent. arm. 1785, s 1 ? ?i x x ?? 4 per cent * la * O *!■ 3 P* l cent * red * 9° %*»*• Dittoconf.o6^4. Bank long arm. 27. Ditto Ihort, 13^. India bonds ...

Ir'fh Hoifc qfCotnrnjns, Jan. rs

... live* were loft. Cambridge, Feb. 10. The Rt. lion. Lord John Thynne, thin! fon of the Marquis of Bath, and the Right Hon. Lord V-lEers, cldcft fon of the Earl of Jerfey, are admitted noblemen of St. John's college. G/orejfer, Feb. 13. Sunday the sth inft. ...

LONDON. TUESDAY OCT. 30

... ctntlrmen were banting near lhal place on Satur- day lafl , armed (as the perils of lhe day make It too ne - erfliry) ihey were joined In thrir (port by (Is Rraneert elegantly mounied, alfo armed— who, after fome time took an opportunity (while tke gentlemen ...

Sunday and Tucfday's From LONDON GAZETTE Stockholm (capital cf King Sweden returned hither Saturday the having ..

... licence and authority take the furname and arms of Scrace together with the furname and arms of Dickins purfuant the laft and teftament late grandfather Charles Scrace deceafed BANKRUPTS Robert merchant John White Sheffield grocer George Colicy of Kl ...

' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1—' ' 1 Of GAZETTE WTBiXlfiCNCE that War France teCoan-41 on France

... of Moretonefq Gloecfterihlre ChriftCodrioeeDoddtaMcre John KeyCdl of John H of Colbrook cC 8omerfedhiK of John Oaliford of andIfard cfo Carmarthen CaMe Pembroke Sartlctt Allen of CreneDy Cardigan Branwydd JUicaa siouc-nau h Brecon efq Symondi Gbfeomb ...

''ti- Sunday and Tuesday's MONDAY FEB 11 ILLIAM DOWNES member for the Court Ireland room of Hon Mr Bennett dcteafed

... debt in the event totally it Mr Grattan for applying the furplus revenue to repair of great roads to incrcafe income of Prelbyterian Diflenting Clergy and to free from the opprcflion of hearth-money itatea 1 -yMrs Berney John nation avjjx6ool Brirloi Mr JoT ...

RIOT IN IiIKMINOIIAM

... Nathaniel Wade, of Hurley, York-hire. Silvanus Howells, efqj of Morvu, to MH's Morgans, third daughter of John Morgans, efq; of Kll- pill, Cardigan.— Mr, Richard Stecdc, lurgedn, of Win- tcrhourne, to Mil. Charlotte Clrav.illi,, daughter ofthe late Mr. ...

THE-LONDON GAZETTE Majefiye pria Secretary th de- fam of Srcliud Mr dated rrtnch fleet re fanatr start oftbe ..

... where troop country people of proviaoM of their ardor the could ys Tke CO-ill in hia captured fmatt French cutter L d£!4 urrigc arm tatt in purfuit Wn Cafthew Matty's (Up Novcnmcr fide of (mm 140 before rant Mum's MONDAY JAM ainft the latter French French ...

STATE OF POLITICS

... danger that awaits all crowned beads, and particularly bis own power and dominion, from lhe prevalence of French Intrigues and arms. The King of Fruffia Hill willies to be neutral Ihi, is dangerous gamr. Cm he I j-pect to be lung iv alliance wilh lhe French ...

NATIONAL CONVENTION, SEPT. 2S

... Shrewfbury.— The Hon. John St. John, uncle of Lord Vifcount _3o!ingbroke,andnro- thcr of General St. John. At Hele, in the parilh of Corfe, Airs. Patten, a maiden lady. At Comtaton, near Sidmouth, Alifs Braddick, lietce of John Carflake, efq; of that ...