iO BE LET, For three months, fiom ihe itth b!\. A Neat ?nd comanodioais COUNTRY Rr r ! — DENCE,
... Mafter of th* Cambridge: 3and. The Son of Mr. Phillips, cf Baintor., Northampton- ...
... Mafter of th* Cambridge: 3and. The Son of Mr. Phillips, cf Baintor., Northampton- ...
... asa caution toyoung per- son ~enturiii, rasbli' 'on the ice,' and rwlrg to one particular part. o- 7: .: :ro dg His Gracc the Duke of N orfolkisas presented' the Rev.' Wilfred I-ludleston, M., A. of' White- haven, to thle valuable rectory of fandswsorth ...
... Chesterfield-house., The sponsors will be their Majestie and the Princess Elizabeth.- The Prince of Wales, Dukes of York, Cumber- land, Kent, and Cambridge, areinvited. The Marchioness ofliath, and the Ladies Thynne will be of the party. The ceremony will be ...
... orders to neglect nothing to suppress this insurrection. The Hamburgh Mail of the I lth inst. has ar- rived this day. The Duke of Cambridge made his public entry into Hanover on the 1st, where his presence hasgivenoccasion to greater festivi- ties than have ...
... Holden, Fellow of Sid- ti ney College, Cambridge,atthe refideuceof A. _Aerry,Efq. his Majefiy's Minifter at Paris, the Rev. Jamnea Burzref, u joi. to the Right Hun. Lady Catherine Elizabeth Beau- e clerk, 1fi1cr to the Duke of St. Albans. Her Royal I1igh- ...
... to tipple in her houfe. Some wicked incendiary otie night laft week put lighted tar ropes into a boat,' cotton laden, on the Duke ofBridgewvater's Canal, under-the warehoufe at the lower end of Caftle Field,' near Manchefler.=Providentiallv the.-boatman ...
... provifi 6ns fios w td the H-lanoverian territoriy. They had already. el been there on the 12th in fearch'of th Ditkel di m of Cambridge; but beinig difappointed-of their r objeCd theyquitted theplace, and retutaxed Ct IC the t4th. h ' ' ai of - It appears that ...
... De- ''ll rev egimeasts of Militia have rillantly \'lmteered to ferve in Ireland; viz. the We 1 'lUfolk, Laft Norfolk, iand Cambridge. te \ lr tmorning the St. George's Volun- td thhi a teld clay ill-Hyde Park, and -receiv- tIr coloursfs'onm the Earl of' ...
... thereof. Wednefday morning, 'his MajeCRy reviewed he Staffordihire Militia in the Little Park, at- tended by the Dukes of Kent and Cambridge, eord Cath cart, and a number of Military 011- terde T Princeffes Augufta and Amelia, at- dby Lady C. Damer, were ...
... the Duke of York, in his c regimentals', as Commander, in Chief, entered Id the Park at. Cumberland gate, and 'proceeded ry' to the ground. About a quarter after nine, A- the Duke of'Clarence, in the uniform of the k; Teddington Corps, and the Duke of ...
... John-titeet. R. KI. Thotnas, Eveflbami, Worceflerflire, mercer, Feb. 3, Crowsn Inn, Eveliatlt. C. Pratt, Cambridge, hair-dref- fcr, Jan. 9, Rofe Inn, Cambridge. IV. Beatfon the elder, Rt. 1eatfori, J. Beatfon, atid W. Beatfibn tle youttlcr, illalborouglis Yorlifire ...
... rPbrtmouth fi yefterday with the Weft India fleet. Elfi Bey at aileld at the fame time in the Argofrigite. - i 'IThe Duke of Cambridge, we- are foiry to b learn, continues very inuch. indifpnfed., a Wedalefila were diriniffed at Taunton aboutt a 60.0 of ...