Von' county of Ros- N n ' tennis O'Connor, Esq. dilC
... Von' county of Ros- N n ' tennis O'Connor, Esq. dilC ...
... Von' county of Ros- N n ' tennis O'Connor, Esq. dilC ...
... the Danes. 1he Swift, Randall. from Stockholm and Gothenburg to London, is captured by two Danifli privateers. Tlhe D6rii, Tennis, from London to Liverpool, is ftrandcd in Red MWharf Bay. The Gerere (Collier) of Scarbro,'and the Sarah (Col- jer) of Shields ...
... Dedfo'rd had been indilipofed. with a cold lal- week, and on Friday he played i at tennis. When he left off playing he went into ,e his dreffing-roorn adjoining the tennis-court to I sf take off his playing drefs. In this fituation he I Lf was feized with ...
... 8',AI>Wl OF COCKS. uav Safl ClOrnmip-',4 t, On, Monday laft conmenced the Grand Main of Cocks, at Hallior's Tennis Court, Rofe Street, between the Hon. Mr MAULZ and Mr OSWALD of Auchencruive. The following is a [latement of the battles fought: Feeders-Sunly ...
... fldorily to be played i at the weft end of the town, for the fum, ex- cluflvc of bets, of 500cl. Wednefday a oreat match of tennis was play. ed in Oxendon Street, between Mr Barcelon t and Phil, the marker ; confiderable fums were a pending on the event ...
... threeyears or fo. W \ell,' Iep ied thte Conful thdr is quite long enough for me.' A walk in the park, or half an hour at tennis, is his daily recreation. His natural bias leads him to avoid the crowd. His converfations. which do not turn on the great ...
... * •. he such peel again, Scots he from their ordinance drove, cots artillery, e harm did hent ; English gunner grievously tennis-balls he sousing sent. midst of enemy's ranks, they with raeious claps down rushed: B laid with broken shanks, cr yingiaid ...
... and often ridiculous style. I have c not by me j but it said to begJ° thus: Englishmen who toss about kings' heads like tennis balls, who play at bowls with crowns, and who use sceptres as puppets. The following is the character which -4 not gives ...
... all arable, of excellent quality, bold partly of the Crown and partly burgage. The public burdens are tri- fling, and the tennis valued. They stand valued in the cess- books at ie-71. Scuts, which entitles the proprietor to a scat as Commissioner ot Supply ...
... reason for believing, that the three Noble Commissioners have reported on this a't- ter-(on which no doubt ought to exist)-in tenni the most distinctand the most expressive of their seeise of the motives that suggested this amiable act of charity ! ' The ...
... 9. . Glefjg , Tuefday, April 14. AM A ON 0 F C O e X S. On Mon lay fe'ennipht a iand main of cocis was fought at HALLIOS'S Tennis Court, Rofe Stredt. between the Hon. Mr MIAULE and Mr OSWALD of Auchencruive. Tlhe following is a flatement of the different ...
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