Warwick castle
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... morfiinjf, the Quita*! Houle carriage and Inur, ac ...
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... We u rider It and lie v.aa Iworn to Itcrecy. In the bufinels he- tranfatfis For his Majtfty, he afts concert with the Duke Cambridge. Sunday rror.iing the Cathedial of T was d:' covered have been cf the v.hole the C.mmiinion Pi.te, confiHu-g , very large ...
... weighed three quanets an ounc«. A Sea-mew Sca-gull(l,arus canus, Lir.) died in the garden belonging Ivi.b'ooke’s Holptul, Cambridge, Tueldiy week, after having lived there 16 years. It was (uppoied, from the colour his plumage, that he was two or three ...
... Guards, vice HU Royal Highnefs the Duke Gl nicefter, deceafed j His , Highqefs Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, K. G. to be of the Coldftream of Foot G jards, vice the of York Gen.* His Royal Highnefs Edward Duke of Kent, K. C. FiekLMsribsl of t&r ...
... of artillery belonging to the German Legion, which left Canterbury ThUrfday, were yefterday embark as Rmnfgate. The Duke of Cambridge is expeded to embark at the fame place the S4th. Tlie 3a and 4th battalions of the German Legion, on Friday morning, ...
... not, till Minilltrs have received r r a ...
... Parfons, wlmfe ent arid laftc one can dilpute. Tne a Duke Cambridge and the Pnr.ccfs Mary tre ftr.gD.ieist geiher, foroetioitt l>a!ian and j Englifh aliernately, but >re frequently the latier. j The Duke’s voice is a very fine counter-tenor, nof- I 'g much ...
... greater than wu originally fuppofed—it will, laid, amount to 50,000 men. The Duke of York, as we flated day or two ago, is command the expedition. The Dukes of Cumberland and Cambridge, with Gens. Burrard, Moore, and Lord Chatham, are to command columns infantry ...
... attempted his efcap- from Verdun, and being was lent to the dungeon of Bifche. The Duke of Y -rk, is fioally fettled, embarks for 'he Continent early in March ties’. The Duke Cambridge, it is reported, will depart th»>, *3 » of the Empire, could not in (hr le ...
... before Chriftiiias, The D'dke York, it is at lad finally fettled, embarks for the Continent early in March next.— The Duke of Cambridge, it is reported, will depart in the courfe the week. Mr. T. Sheridan has married Mifs Cillaader, one of the beauties ...
... part of the Voloniet n, it is probible, « ili b called into (eivice. Upwards tranfports are afiTcmbied in the Dow s. The Duke Cambridge to proceed Hanover n the courl’e the week. The Flora frigate is r adinelsfor his conveyance to the Wefer. Moll the veifels ...