MiURSDAYs FOST LONDON, September THE Gazette this night containsan . ccount the taking the llowit fe French ..
... vii, iwba >fIV-, of 8 guns and 61 men Poiffon Vnlan• ...
... vii, iwba >fIV-, of 8 guns and 61 men Poiffon Vnlan• ...
... [by Exprefs.] From the LONDON GAZETTE. Downing-Strut, July I. THE King havine been pleafed to appoint the Right Hon. Lord Malmefbury, cf the Bath, to be his Majcfty's Plenipotentiary for negotiating and concluding a treaty of peace with the Plenipotentiaries of the French Republic duly authorized for that his Lordihip. fet out Yefterday for Lifle, where the negotiations are to be forthwith ...
... Branches, inform the Public, that has now commenced Bulirtels his own Account; artl aifo to who plcafe favour him with tlieir Employ, th..t every Endeavour will be exerted to render his Prufciiijna! Services of Approbation. ROAD INDICTED. NOTICL is hereby given, That if a certain Part the Road lituate in Liberty, commencing at the Salutations, and leading B t , in the Townibip Offer* aforefaid ...
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... [by Exprefs.] | ON DON, Auguft 5. THE Gazette of this night contains an account of the taking ot Le Vengeur dcs Francois privateer guns and men ; cutter privateer of 6 guns and men ; L'Acheron guns and 40 men ; Le Duguai Trouin of 22 guns and 127 men; La Jaloufe, guns and 4; men; Galotee, 8-gur.s and men; and LaHeureufe, of 2 Rons and 26 men. By our letter from Yarmouth this morning, we learn ...
... bis Friends in particular, and the Public in general, that he has taken and entered upon that WcH-accuAomed Houfe, the WHITE BEAR, (lately cecupied by Mr:. Rover,) Where humbly .folicits their Patronage, and fitters himself that the Accos&radationthey experience will meet their Approbation. G. SHAW, begs Leave return his grateful Acknowledgements to his Friends at the George, (which will ...
... the Relief ofthe ;tev. JAMES LOVIAX, Curate of Barr-Magna, in the I'arifh of Aldridge, in Staft'jrdlhire, whofe melancholy Cafe has been for fcveral Weeks in this Paper. £• '■ Amcunt of former Subscriptions, as up to Sept. Bth J *°7 * o Rev. J. M. freeman, Wakefield, ---550 Mrs. ditto, aao Mr. Jet. Naylor, ditto, . . •*.•**, nomas Holr-yde, Efq; Birkby, - - - jo Mr;, t. RawLm, Halifax 110 Mr. ...
... Expre/s.) LONDON, June 3. ON Thursday in the Houfe Peers, Lord Grenville brought down the following meffage from his Majefty, which was ordered to be taken into conftderation on Friday C. R. It is with the deepest concern his M acquaints the Houfe of Commons, that the conduct of the crews of tome his now at the Nore, in perfifting in the molt violent and treafonable acts -of mutiny and ...
... [by Exprefs.] -j - 1- j r j j LONDON, July 15. THE Gazette of this night contains an account of the taking of 14 vciTels in the Leeward lflands by the fhips under the command of Admiral Harvey; and alfo a letter from Col. Simcoe, commanding his Majefty's troops in St. Domingo, dated Port-an-Prince, May 8, 1797, giving detail of three flight fkirmifhes wtth the enemy, in which, it appears we ...
... LONDON, .Dec. 9, THE Gazette ofjthls night contains an account of the taking of Pleuvier French privateer, of guns and men; Le Canarde French privateer, of 10 guns and 64 men ; two Spaniih brigs in ballad, with 8,900 dollars; a Spanifli Tartan, from Barcelona to Minorca; and eight other Spaniih merchantmen of fmall value ; La Marie, French privateer brig, guns and men; the Spanilh corvette ...
... [by Exprefi.) Frcm the LONDON GAZETTE. St. Jcantis, June 15. HIS Majefty having keen to appoint the Right Hon. Charles Lord Romney to be Lord Lieutenant of the county of Kent, and the city of Canterbury and county the fame, his LorcMhip this day took the oaths appointed to be taken thereupon, inllead 'if the oaths of allegiance and Supremacy,— Jar Caxette. LONDON, June 17. By from on board ...
... [hy Zxprefs.} From the LONDON GAZETTE. Doviuing-ftreet , April 29. A Letter, of which the following « a copy, has been received from Colonel Craufurd Lord Grenville. Lord, I have the honor to inform your Lordfhip, that Gen. Hoche has given notice to Gen. Werneck, that the armiftice which had been arranged for the Lower Rhine, will expire this day. difpatches from Col. Graham, dated at the head ...