BY THE KING's PATENT
... Retail by Mr. Pearfon, Birmingham; Mr. bodl'Atortb, Barton upon Trent; Mr. Smith, Newc'sitle; Mr. M , ,r, ga-n*, ,St..tFord; Mr. Morgan; Lichfreld; Mr. Tridhury; Mr. Madan, ...
... Retail by Mr. Pearfon, Birmingham; Mr. bodl'Atortb, Barton upon Trent; Mr. Smith, Newc'sitle; Mr. M , ,r, ga-n*, ,St..tFord; Mr. Morgan; Lichfreld; Mr. Tridhury; Mr. Madan, ...
... for the Eftabliihment ihould be only zoo,oool. , • Mr. Montague cautioned the Houfe, in fo important a queition, to ad gravely and deliberately. . Mr. Lai/shim fpoke in favour of the original 'notion. ' Mr. Bifrdon propofed a retrenchment in the. falaties ...
... Farce, Stand to your Guns, my Hearts of Oak, by Mr. For. The Soldier tir'd of Wars Alarms, by Mrs. Morrell. The little Farthing Ruth-light, by Mr. Fox. After which a Paftoml Entertainment (performed here but once) called AULD ROBIN GRAY. In 11. A ...
... _ Mr. State of the Nation. nit Daj ii piblflcd, Price only Six-pence., • No,-XVI. of• 'THE SENATOR; or, PaLliamentary Chronicle, containing a copious Report of the Debate's ofthe 1 - lufe of Commons on the State of the Nation. • _ _ London, lirinted fdr ...
... has en•-• theMinifter's attention A good deal of late. Report ftates the probable Amount of this at up- Wards of 20:millions. Mr. Pitt has had offers from the monied men in the city to . furnifh him with as inticlvas . he may want, to any extent, _ GOVerninent ...
... h; Mr. Bailey,Market- Harhorough; Mils P.,ggot, Nottingham; Mr. Hulme, Shrtwfbury ;'Mr.Scarrott, Shiffnal; Mr. Olven, Wellington ; Mr. Robinfon, Uppingharn ; Mr. Holbrook, Derby; ...
... right of the King's chair. The Princes of the blood and their attendants 'entered:after the Prince. 'rhe mufic then ceafed ; and the trumpets returned to .conduet the King and gneen, who in five or ten minutes entered the Chapel—the King with his great ...
... figned by Dr. Arnold, are inclofei with each Bolt, which will enable all Perfons to cure themfelves• without the KnowlAge of any one. Sold by Mr. Pearl - on and Mr. Pierc - y, Birniingham. Mr. Smart and Mr. SiMpfon, Wolverhampton ; ...
... town. —Laft week, at Aldridge, much lamented, Mrs. Twells, wife of Mr. Twells, Wheelwright. —On Tuefday, at Hockley, Mrs Allen, wife of Mr. Charles Allen.—On Saturday, at Henley in Arden, in his 75th year, Mr. Birch, an eminent Surgeou, .of ...
... Count y: Stafford; KingOiryG ate. the,Turstike Road:rotn, Tamworth to Nt;•ther Whittacre„ in.t . hp . .-.County of Warwick ; Dr.iytm IfiLifett Cat,!, and Middktort.upou the Turnpike .Road katling• from worth towards.Colefhill; .CarryWaY-H'tiad Gate, upon ...
... Birmingham to Hale's-Owen; and: not:far dillant from the Worcefter,Navigabic Canal. Mr. Job Freeth, the Tenant, will fhew the Timber ; andlor further ,Particulars _apply to Mr. Robli&n, torvq , at Law, at Hill-Ridware, near Liehlield.. md be SOLD by AUCTION ...
... Edgmond. —Wed, nefday laft, Mr. Samuel King, of Painfwick.—Saturday, at his houfe in the Tything, near Worcefter, Mr. Timothy Gillam.—Same day, Mr. Symonds, SurgeOn, of Kidderminfter. V' Our friend 'Sao communicated to us the Marriage of W. ante, q, ot Maxtock ...