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SUBSCRIPTION For the Difcharjc of the SUBALTERN OFFICERS of the ARMY reduced to Half-Pay, now languishing in ..

... SUBSCRIPTION For the Difcharjc of the SUBALTERN OFFICERS of the ARMY reduced to Half-Pay, now languishing in different PRISONS throughout England for Debt. THE Services of the above meritorious body of men are univerfally allowed, and the many embarcaflments ...

LONDON GAZETTE WHITEHALL AUGUST Dnitivc TippooSolttun A which following a cod re the Induvhoufe over land ..

... tam fuch forts places neverthelds fhall in the poffeffion of laid company and on road by which faid armies march fhall not given until the faid armies fhall floret grain &c and which are in fhall patted them on return: far poffible no delay fhall allowed ...

LONDON, TUESDAY, JULY 31

... precaution. WARSAW, JULY 13. On the 7th inftant, the Polifh army, confifting of 25,000 men, approached the Ruffians, whofe numbers we have no accounts of. Prince Poui- atowfki was juft abfent ; thus the army wanted a head. The Ruffians no fooner appeared, but ...

western fl POST Sherborne an And GENERAL ADVERTISER Vol XLIV No For MONDAY 26 1792 Price Three Pence Halfpenny T

... his conjeflures refult enquiries confirming Sullivan brother were days in Borough and having the Hall money Sullivan woman ftolen woman An’ attorney up of a client 81 caufc aftion but 6l and no nor of any length place of King's to cods Howel mail-robber ...

Published: Monday 26 November 1792
Newspaper: Sherborne Mercury
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1130 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

LONDOK, TUESDAY, OCT. l 6

... General Dillon, having propofed to the Land- grave of HefTe-CaiTell, to retire into his own country, out of the French territories, and en- gaged to favour his retreat through the pafles occupied by the French armies, the General's letter was very indignantly ...

LONDON, TUESDAY, OCT. *Q

... French Refugees landed in England, from the jcth of Augult to the 13th of October, are in number 9 8 S l . All the French em-grants are difmiffed from r*;e combined armies, and many are paffing through Me.itz and other places. The army of French emigrants ...

LONDON', TUESDAY, OCT. ZX

... of Edinburgh. The AJia Eait-Indimnan, Capt. Foulkes, from Bi ncoolen, is arrived at Portlinouth. The aliairs ofthe emigrant army begin to wear n gloomy afpect. Abandoned by the King of PruiTh, as they really appear* to be, they can ch-:- rifti no further ...

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... to newly territories flareiih uid jain army— Hungary’s on atLinbled will view to attack King piomit' in army is in known hell by no quarrel rid interefted prevent duel Clift St Manchefter Holme years to tie woman's makes fattier uncle Mr Mifs St Thomas— ...

Published: Monday 28 May 1792
Newspaper: Sherborne Mercury
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1689 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

GLO'CESTERSHIRE - i Small SLOOPS ordered to leave had will from Coal each not draw five foot water Any O

... on the main body of army waggon-drivers increafed the terror by being the firft to the alarm The confufion fuch that 500 men might eafily routed the half of army— In while the Genera) being informed of this event went out the army found the cavalry in ...

Published: Monday 24 September 1792
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2930 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

ft 5 ire LONDON Friday ' er Diimcmrier to the Prince of Brunfwick (olid t-r rife from this article in

... o’clock s'oLD George Ira ternoon to eBHOLD ficotc ta k °f of EM ENT the Drn naftore land at diftance “ 8(OME uneafinefs has prevailed here to the fituation of the armies of which we had received no intelligence for two days till the National Convention ...

Published: Monday 08 October 1792
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2987 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

... convoy directly riom PrufTJa to the combined armies. Gen. An' l \ m has taken Nice and Montalban ; the Tree of Liberty , fiirmounted by the National Flag, is now planted in every town in Savoy. The French armies feern 10 be fpreading an uuiverfal panic over ...