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... [Award the Preficutse of Soieebody her Door. 'When i came is, we tat Oa Vire the Rings to the Ninon ; and then, n in the Kitchen, and drank a Glafe or two. New, hew could you (wear that h e r oo k away .ftoss any Husband thould come ard catch us,_--- ...

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... is warned not to too much his own Perfon and that of the Medford Prince, and to have a particular Care taken of the Royal Kitchen • and though fuck Advkes be not much minded, keit% the Letter is fealcd up with a great and unknown . Seal, yet the King's ...

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... together with all the young Men, which is MU coutinued. On Wednefcliy - Mt a Man was kilrd at St. Paul's Wharf by an Hogthead of Kitchen- Stuff; falling upon him as ha was rccsiving it into a Cellar. The Yorkfhire Man and Woman, Wifliai Garciam and Mary Longhorn ...

• Hamborgh, June 28 We have Nothing Deal, July I. On the 28th of lift Month New from the Bridal

... of the Gentleman to live in. Thtte is affo a convenient Stable, Englifh Nation, both in tho l es wen as in other with a Kitchen Garden and other Cnnveniencies ;to be Parts of the World. Lett either by theinfelve?, or together with the Honk. The Monmouth ...

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... Mr. Thomas Lane in St. Peter's, Canterbury •,) fit for a Gentleman to live in. There is alio a convenient Stable, will a Kitchen Garden and other Cnnveniencies ; to be Lett ciLher by themielver, or together with the Houle. Enquire of Charles Fig g EN; ...

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... htlonging to Mr. Thomas Lane in St. Ptter's, CanterkTry) -for a Gentlemm to live in. Thtte is alfo a convenient Stable, wi. b a Kitchen Garden and other CenvenienCies ; to he Lit tither by theinfelves, or together with the Houk. Enquire of Charles Fagg Fig; ...

rX7IT —e,`Prallr4-Ir— ..!ir•—• ,-I,vspir Berwick, Royal Oak, and Kent, to lye s Gum' Ships. Yefterday Sir John ..

... Ale Salt td. Verjuice and Venegar id. Half a .Dozen of Qtrils ts. 6d. Paid the Cook 3s. 4.d. Paid a Womln to drefs up the Kitchen id. PerEnne id. Half a Biiihel of Meal Bd. Water 3d. Garnifhing of Velrels 3d. Half a Dozen of Chickens gd. The Total of the ...

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... to be a Qlafier, with Glars and a Ham- Walk at Rotherluth-Wall, one of the Men bemer in his Hand, in order, to mend her Kitchen longing Walk went after than to ex- Window, ftole a Silver Porrenger that ftood amthep4A. but they bidding him ftand off, ...

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... l44 cater the Houte of One iteyaolds In Southhamton BUIIdLIIP, lane, by gettlag over the Pablades in order to get into the Kitchen, which is the lower Flower: bit being egged by the Maid Servant, was inured; the hick when taken, feveral littruments, as ...

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... Stone, and is conieguently more than three Fifths greater in Strength. Laft Saturday the Widow Lee was found dead in the Kitchen of her Houfe in Hanover-Yard, St. Giles's. She had been miffing ever fince Tuefday, and the Houle being Mut up, the Church-Wardens ...

Pro m St. James's Even. Poft, Jan. 20. the l'urkt had obtained a complete Vatory over tefterday fevetal Perfons ..

... to be tried at Guildhall, upon the any Affiftance could be had, he died in the Writ of Appeal lodged by the Widow Caftell, Kitchen. for the Murder of her Husband. Laft Friday Night Mr. Hobbs, a Bencher of Laft Saturday Morning the Hon. Mr. de the Inner-Temple ...

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... May in the Afternoon Mr. Douthwa:te, a Giniinith near Cabbage-Lane in Weftminger. dropt down dead, as he was walking the Kitchen. Thurfday laft one David Aubert, who robb'd Capt. Elkland of Plate to the Value Of 250 1. by breaking in at the Buttery Window ...