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... the fupport of her Dignity. The begining of laft Week the Lady He- iler Fielding, Sifter of the Earl of Denbigh, died ofthe SmallPox in the 17th Year qf her Age. ...
... the fupport of her Dignity. The begining of laft Week the Lady He- iler Fielding, Sifter of the Earl of Denbigh, died ofthe SmallPox in the 17th Year qf her Age. ...
... of Rutland was carried out of Town, to be interred . Lady Catherine Mailers, his eldeft Daughter, is recovering from the Small-pox ; but Lady Rachel, his 2d Daugh- ter, is dead of that Diftempei. About the fame time died of the fame Diftefnper, Carmino ...
... der, and before they got to her, fhe alfo cut her own Throat. One of the Sons of the Lord Caftlemain is fallen ill of the Small-Pox. Laft Week died fuddenly James Herbert of Kiflgfey, in the County of Bucks, Efq-, one of rhe Knights of rhe Shire for the ...
... Examina- tion. One of the Young Princeffes, Daughter to his Royal Highnefs the Prince of Wales, has been Dangeroufly ill of the Small-Pox, but we hear She is now in a hopeful way of Re- covery; and that the young Infant Prince has been alfo indifpofed, infomuch ...
... excellent Cor- dial aiter hard Drinking, making the Hearc chearful and re- vive* the Spirits, and a certain Remedy in the Small-pox and Meazles; and fo fafe and rich a Cordial ihat Women in LHild-bed may tike it. It will retain its Vertiie the/ kept 7 Years ...
... fet out hence for France. The fame Day the Lord Piercy, fecond Son to his Grace the Duke of Somerfet, was taken ill of the Small-Pox. This morning Mr. Baylis and Mr. Cole- brook gave up the Poll,and Sir George Mertins' and Edward Becher Elq; were declared ...
... excellent Cor- c\li{ al.cr hard Drinking, making the Hear: cheartui and re- vivts the Spirits, and a certain Remedy in tie Small-poX and Measles; and fo. fale and ridi a Ccrdial iliac Women in C hild-bed may tal _ it. It will retain its Venue tlio* kept ...
... their Royal High neffes, came to Newgate, to treat with certain Felons about undergoing the O- peration of inoculating the Small-pox, and a- greed witlj three of them, viz. two Men and on. bne Wortan, for Subjecls of the faid Experi- ment, v. ho are to he ...
... About a Week ago a Son and Daughter of the Rt. Hon. the Lord Vifcount Townfliend, and a Son ofthe Duke of Montrofe, had the Small.Pox inoculated upon them. ' On Sunday laft the Coart at St. James's, and that >, at Leicefter-Houfe, went out of Mourning for ...
... an excellent Cordial after hard Drinking, making the Heart- chearlul and revives the Spirits, and a certain Remedy in the Small-pox* aud Meazles; and lb fafe and rich a Cordial that Women in Child bed may take it. It will retain ics Virtue tho* kept 7 Years ...
... faid iflind. Princefs Louifa, youngeffc Daughter of their Royal HighnefTes, who on the 25th of April was inoculated for the Small-Pox, is now out of Danger. Yefterday Serjeant Pengelly and Mr. Lutwvch reply'd to the Earl of Macclesfield and his Councils ...
... the like Ribbon about his Grace's Neck. His Grace the Duke of Richmond, was abfent by Reafon of hislate Sicknefs of the Small-Pox, and the Lord Glenorchy who is beyond Sea, were at thefame time declared Knights ofthis Order. The Names of the Knights are ...