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... Harrifon, gent, to be lieutenant. John Boiler Coulthurft, gent, to be enfign. Richard Colmer, gent, to South Uifi run fitters * Macdonald, to be firft lieutenant, vice Angoa Macdonald, ln the Invernefsthire Volumetn. John Monro, gent, be firft lieutenant ...

TUESDAY, Jan. az. LONDON

... proclaimed this evening as in ttate of rebellion. The people Galway are alfo Tup. to be very ill inclined. They have been arming with pikes for two months psft. • ...

Union between England and Ireland

... the feltlemcnt 1782, When papers relative to the commencement of the picfeni war were moved lor the Iri'h Parliament, Mr, Grattan oppofed their production, not becaufe he thought the war was jolt, for that was a qneftion into which he would not enter, ...

Published: Friday 08 February 1799
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 8541 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LONDON

... his Majefty’s fleet, viz. Roddam Home, John Thonias. To be Rear. Admirals of the Red —Captain Mathew Squire, To be Rear-Admivals of the White —James Brine, John Packenham, Sir) Erafmus Gower, John Holloway, john bart. Blankert, George Wilfon, Sir-Charles ...

Cornwall fencible ca

... COUNTRY. Rich. Avern, of Birmingham, baker. |*ii, Owen, late of Tallame, Cardigan, 'ij ' John Stephens, of Tcwkelbury, Glouceft Tj,* Sewell, Clifton, Gfoucefter, feriv bs? John Snook Ames, Bath, Sometfet, li James Brown, Scarbrough, Yorkfhirc, w 1 Rich ...

Published: Tuesday 23 April 1799
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1895 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

UfT REPORT

... the Bul, T avero. David Owen, of Talfame, » Corn-ftreet, Biiftol, Cardigan, fhopkeeper, May 18 Henr y at Guildhall, do of St. Mary Axe, London, fadtor, Vener, at the Crown May 21. John Step hens, of Tewkkefoury; Gloucefter, fcri- Ton, Broad-ftreet, iy ...

AGRICVLIVRE, l3e

... Goodliall, Willinghoroagh. DIVIDENDS. July q. Samuel Harris John Clarke, of Wormwood ftreet, London, ironmorjcri, Guildhall. November 6. Richard Porter, nf Manfion-Honfe-ftreet, London, and John Gregory, of Charing Crofs, Mlddlefen, merchants, at Guildhall ...

READING, Saturday, Oct. 26

... ejaculation every good The annivcifary of his 'Majefty's Acceflion to the Throne, was the day appointed by the Countefs of Cardigan for delivering to the Windfor Loyal their colours. At eleven o'clock the volunteer corps, accompanied the Memberi of the ...

Published: Monday 28 October 1799
Newspaper: Reading Mercury
County: Berkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 746 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

T a AN S L AT 101$,

... London. Attorney, Mr. Belton, No. 16, Great Ryder-Sireet St. James’*. DIVIDENDS. November 30. John Owen Harries, Cardigan, (nop* keeper, at the White Hart Inn, Cardigan, November 36. Chrlflcpher Lancaftcr, merchant, »t Mrs. Morphy’s, the Mar and CJ.vtrr Tavern ...

LONDON

... the Tromp, of ff&ntt Captain Worfly, and I’El'pion, armed en-flute, Cap l, Role, with Dutch of. war on board conveyed Fluftiing; aifo the Anacreon brig, of gutis, Lieutenant and the Earl bpencerj armed cutter, on cruize. A Court of Enquiry was held this ...

Published: Tuesday 05 November 1799
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1439 | Page: 4 | Tags: none