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From WEDNESDAY April ti, to SATURDAY April 24, 1731

... was thewing &me wild Creatures in St. George's Fields, a Monkey got look, and fixed upon a Woman with a young Child in her Arms, tore out one of her Eyes, and bit off a large Piece of the poor Creatures Nofe, before they could get him from her. This Afternoon ...

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... it, and dy'd on the ;fo ner to Cardigan Jail; other Peons are that it appears to be rank - Poifon. gene off on the (aid Account. - On Wcdnefday Night about Eleven o'Clock, Hague, Dec. at. We are allured, that the Mr. John Yerbury was knock'd down by two ...

W*PW7 TPAIIM . . of them into the Thigh 4 Co reft.i*Mottagh - From the liasdon Evening Poft , July

... Seal appoint ing Sir John Gonlon, Sir Robert Baylis, Sir From the Whitehall Evening-Poft, July 31 Francis Child, Sir William Billets, Knts Willi- Lan Night died at his Houle at Charlton, am Peer Williams, William Melmouth, Edward John Wootihoufe, Efq; formerly ...

And on Thutfday Night I Soldieiof the Foot: „Guards being in Liquor, quarrelled with a Drawer of the Cardigan's ..

... And on Thutfday Night I Soldieiof the Foot: „Guards being in Liquor, quarrelled with a Drawer of the Cardigan's Head Tavern, Charing Crois, and as he was going to 'fhb him with his Sword, his Corporal providentially going by, timed him, and fcnt him to ...

` As the. Confiitutidfi upein the. - • • 9 .1 Ropfl 8041 lai in the Since s Creamher, it

... er to the Queen John Selwyn, Blip'. Barods younger Sons. Vircounts younger Sons. Barons oldie Eircheguer William Forret: cue, Zig; Sir William Thomfon, Lawrence Carter. Juftices of the Common Pleafe Sir John Fond - cue Aland, Sir John Comyns, Alexander ...

rovembcr 2, to SATURDAY November 5. :70

... Charles Town from Havannah, where he had been to Exchange Pritonen, and had brought back Priv. toners, and among them Capt. John Addis of Pool. From Haniburgh they write, that the Troubles in Puland are cotne to filch a height, that the Primate has written ...

:are and Nianagenient tl,e peat Sim that . yr.o voluntarily 1.411 Wcdnefday Night three Hoof(' in Crown Peotv, ..

... a French Privateer and carried into St. John de Luz. The Letters which bring this Advice intimate, that Capt. Newham engaged the Privateer Come time, behaved very gallantly, and had the Misfortune to Lae an Arm during the Adion. Fere! of a private Letter ...

i a be LEFT awl tutted on direaly, A '(d,• aczutiom'd and convenient Tripe-Houfe, adjoining to the Warevlock in ..

... cupation of Mr. Peter Didtatird, Woolicornber, with Workthop, and other Convenient:les fit fur the Woollcomb- Bufincfs. !moue of john Ude. Leathetfeller. in Canterbury. 10 tv: SulJ publicity to the belt Bidder at Thomas Brothers, at the Old Bell in Sandwich ...

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... Feiend made, that the Villain (bpi away. Cardigan, Aptil 2. A Borglary was committed in this Neighbourhood in the Night-time, on Sunday the Ult, by two %Watt's marked, who broke open theDaveffing Houle of one John Thomas a Farmer, and (talc thence twenty ...

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... UOUR Tenement!, with i thereto b.:- lontig, in the ut S inc EA . them, in the County c.l Kent, in tht I ver d of Mr. tington, John Chilmore, Pl.ilpot, and J , Ati Thrup, in tt..: whole at twelve Pounds net Annuin. :ILSO a I..irm at or near Whitliable confiding ...

A 0 IV D 0 N, Apr.l t 3

... Fields, by atingle FJotpad, enteelly drei . ;.; and armed with a Clai,. Mr. Hill eictenlici! lumlef mine Time his Sword, but was at length robbed of his Waich and MuneY, 114 v . hilt received Wound in the Arm and another in the Thigh, and 4 Blade of his Sword ...

GOD Save the KING

... Lordfhip's Houle in Downing Street, Weftminfter. The Sponfors were the Right Hon. the Countefs of Cardigan, the Right Hon. the Lady Carteret Hotham, and the Hon. John Stanhope, Efq; Left Week died at Bath, the Rev. Mr. Thicknefs, ReElor of Swanington in Norfolk ...