'Worthy and Independent FREEMEN ..' OF THE CITY OF HEREFORD, earm fily requefted not to engage their teS ' as
... reof (fpecifying the nature of the Mr. John*Bowen, at the Priory, Cardi ...
... reof (fpecifying the nature of the Mr. John*Bowen, at the Priory, Cardi ...
... Bucks, dealer. George the younger, of Afhbourp, . John Wood, dca er. Cobham,of Thomaa-ftieet, SourtWark, !i£htcrman. X merchant. Edmund Hood, of Bathwick, and John Tuttle, of Bath, ciacii-nirtfters. John Zealv, of victualler. Rd. Hinckley, James Mil ward ...
... UTHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, (In Three Lots), by James croft, On Saturday, the Twentieth day of Auguft next, at the Beaufort-Arms Inn, Monmouth, between the hours of Four and Six in the afternoon, fubject to fuch conditions as' fhall then and there produced ...
... coheirefies of John Duke of Montagu, after whofe deceafe, in 1749, his Grace took the name and arms Montagu, and was on the 28th of October, 1766, created Marquis Monthermer, and Duke of Montagu. The Duchefs died May the 2d, 1775, having had ifiue, John, Marquis ...
... were net now war with an army, bur an armed nation,â?? This, taken in one point view, was a very alarming cnm(lance ; forks believed no pofition in modern politica would be more recdilv admitted,. than that an armed nation, long aãled on the defen five ...
... Cantos, and other worksof the Author. WHEREAS Commiflion of Bankrupt awarded and ifTued forth againll John James, of Tuglyn, in the county of Cardigan, merchant, dealer and chapman, and he being declared a bankrupt hereby required to furrender hiinfelt ...
... already re-embarked, to fent to France, and the reft are to follow. On aft net examination, there has been found 5000 ftand of arms concealed in the rocks, which they had there for their own ufe, and for any other vagabonds whom they could get to join them ...
... Auguft 18, at Beaumaris. CAERMARTHEN. John Lloyd and William Grant, Efqrs. Caermariheajbire, Friday, Auguft 10, Caermarthen. Pembroke (hire, Thurfday, Auguft 16, Haverfordweit. Cardiganjhire, Wednefday, Auguft aa, Cardigan. Our readers* who recollect (we hope ...
... against a person of consequence from Ireland, Mr. Grattan was taken into custody, and brought to the Duke of Portland’s Office. The moment the mistake was discovered, a proper explanation was made to Mr. Grattan, and he was of course liberated. An American ...
... Vrlin Tntd kiv dmmsr, and Dalkrwtn, (he occupation David Jones, David Davies, and John Edwards,Janii.',.their under tenants, and firuateirrthe parifls in the fidd county Cardigan, containing 579. acres of indofed, arable, ntftuit, and wood land, and: acres ...
... Llandifill, and David Ev.ms. of Sdian, both the county of Cardigan, drovers and co-purtners, dealeis and chapmen.—Thomas Davies, Malbach, the county Carmarthen, and John Evans, of Silian, in the county Cardigan, drovers and co-partners, dealers and ehapmen.-—Ralph ...
... 20, at the Radnorfhire Arms Inn, ia Prefteign. Richard Spear, of Plymouth, brufh-maker, May 14, 23, une 20, at Guildhall, London. Stephen Wilfea, of Wood-ftrect, Cheapfide, Silkman, May 12,19, June zo, at Guildhall, London. John Dearlove, jun. late of ...