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... diflereni. corps the war footing, v. ill carry —, ...
... diflereni. corps the war footing, v. ill carry —, ...
... Loudon, Mr. John Rogers, Mifs Eiifa late off this place. _ « . Sunday lall, at Sculcoatds Church, the Rev. M£. Paitcfc. ~.r. Battenii .iyde, Ear,niton, to Mil Daw ion, daughter yoha. .Won, Alq. Bridlington. _ . On. Saturday leânuight, John Fothergdi ...
... — Final close ofthe Poll. Sir John Callandat, Bart 486 Colonel Towers, 386 Sir Alexander Lockhart, Bart 355 Colonel A11an, ?? „ 61 Dub lin Election (City).— At the final close of the poll, the numbers were : For Mi Grattan, 1675 Mr. Shaw .. 1633 Mr. LaTouche ...
... Mary, Co*; and Conner, Fowler, tor Tonningen, tailed from the Humber Saturday afternoon, under convoy the evidence armed (hip. The armed (hip, with the Baltic fleet, failed at the fame time. The Cenfor gun-brig is arrived in the Humber, and wll fail on ...
... follow: Majlsr —Francis Asnefley, L. L. D Member of St. John’s, and late Member i’arliaon nt tor Reading, rkOnre. Appointed ‘JO. ProfuJJor the Ld'ii/t toward Chriilian, M. A. Member ot St. John’s. Prtjjejfvr if J/UdUitk —Bulick Harwood, M. D. Memrer of ...
... mostcffectually promotI thq prosperity of the country at home, will give vigoor and effi- arrived cacy to its councils and its arms abroad, and can . embers alone enable hisMa-jest); under the blessing of Pro- solved, v'idence to carrv on successfully tie'treas' ...
... Bay and China■he crew all well. The which failed from hence for the Baltic on the Bth ult. under I'ltvoy tite Prince William armed fbip, arrived in the Cattegat he liith, on which day a heavy gale came from tlie W. S. W. •eceraMhips were Unahie Clear the ...
... iNSURRtcnok Bill. —Mr. Sberidun reprobated the purfued towards Ireland in palling Bill like this iuiflciect iaforination All. Grattan re-llated that he had been informed that there were held feerct meetings, for the purpofe ; aflili French force. The Bib was ...
... Commands the above, with his numerous Friends, will be attended to, and executed with that Difpatch the) demand. PAINTING. JOHN ARMITAGE, Houfe and Sign Painter, Gilder, &c. &c. having removed from the Premifes, Kirkgate End, Leeds, to the Houfe and Shop ...
... the hand-writing, Seemed to have been either drawn up, or corrected by Mr. Grattan!!—This the precife account which we have rendered of the behaviour of this fame Mr. Grattan, and the reft of the late Mini* ilry, in approving the violent laws; againft ...
... French pAfom on imp-oved conftruaion, but a diftance of fix miles fixmi eithei town or village. Lieutenant John Parkinfon, and Lieutenant John Blrr.de!!, from the FiHl W eft Aoflf militia, are r.ppmnted Lieutenants in the yth iment root: and Lteutenam ...
... ed Mefiiiage or Tenement, aud now in the feveral Tenures or Occupations or John Holden, Frank Hollas Henry Holden, John Hoyle, John Webfter, Wm. Hey, John Briggs and and John Firth, their, fome or oae of their Affigns or Un- dertenants. And ...