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... Indies; neverthelefs the Imperial Court lent them Orders to put to Sea. Canterbury, March z 6, Lan Thurfday died the Reverend Thomas Nicholh,-M. A. Reetor of Badlefmere and Leve. land Li thiDiocêib . f both which Livings are in the Oift of Atte Right Hoot ...

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... Mullen Bill. We hear, that the Profecution againft Mar- From the Whitehall Evening Poll, April 1 4 . gates Hayes, Thomas Billings, and Thomas The Small Pox begin to appear very favour- Wood, for the•inhumen Murder of John Hayes, ably* the Princefs Mary lately ...

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... have added to the Fortifications of Collioure and miscarried. discontinued the Demolition of those of Salses. The Kent, Capt. Hardy, and the Lenox, Madrid. November 26. There goes a Re- Capt. Dent, two Third Rates are order'd for port that the King of Portugal ...

%YRS committed to New-Priion

... On Thurfday, at a Trial at the Court of Common Pleas before the Lora Chief juftice Eyre, on an Altion for 2000 1. Damages, Thomas Apreece, Eifel; obta i ned a Verdia for i Damages, agaitift Sir Robert Henley, for cohabiting with his Wife, whilft he was ...

of the Pa ;loner; and leveral Ferfoni appearing to ate Letter the Empeiai wrote him with his owa his Reputation,

... to determine On Thuriday the Grand Jury found a Bill of himfelf on the Propofitions 'made him by the locli.rknacne againfk Thomas Bambridge, Elq; Alliu of Hanover, with regard to the Pacific arid James Doualas and William Pindar (his Ac- Nerciations, &c ...

Frotittlie Whiteh4ll . Even. Polt, Jai: This 'Day! a u a FIK.IIO/U:Oilt at the Miller's the in of the Star

... Repretentative of the Borough of Southwark, whcn the Numbers - . 4 .1 the leveral Books were, for _ _ • Thomas 'Gwen Efq; Richard Leviin, Efq, St. Thomas's Parith 43 34. St George's 199 88 St. Saviour's 2 - 8o St. Olare's z 5 369 - 338 . •MIIIN••• . 826 Whereupon ...

From the Whitehall Even. Pott, Feb. to. The Report of Dr. Croxall's being fttuck out ot the Lift of his

... Shoes and Gloves, and to wear Black Cloth with Buttons, or Velvet, fringed Linnen, Black Swords and Buckles. The fame Day Capt Hardy had his Corn=Ann fign'd, appointing him to be Captain of the Carolina Yacht, in the room of Capt. Guy, deceafed. Yeiterday ...

From the London Gazette, Feb. 21. honeit and creditable Parents about a Weilminiler, FL b His Majeffy cane ..

... 44 Years ot Age, of credi- From the London Evening Poft, Feb. 21. table Parents, who gave him good Education. We hear that Thomas Ridge, El% of Pont- When of Age, his Father put him Apprentice mouth,latelydeceafed,hath bequeathed t 1. to a Saletman, and ...

From the Len I.:Thn a.z:tt^, TuTy 7

... prefent the Hort: Sir Charles Wager, Sir Thomas Hardy, Mailer; Capt. Wherry, Deputy Mailer, Mr. Comp. troller Mighells of the Navy, Capt. Harlow; late Deputy Mafter, Capt Martin Leake, Commodore Cleaveland, Capt. Hardy ofGreenwich, Opt. Panuwell, Capt. Harrilon ...

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... of this Port, is 101 l on the Coail of Carolina ; .as is the Thomas, C. Devereux, from Cadiz or this Place, on the Coati of Ireland. Gibraltar, Jan. 0. S. The Anna Maria, Capt. George Hardy, bound from London to Leghorn and Naples, was unfortunately forced ...

... and the Prin. ceffcs, dincd this Day with Sir Robert Wat.' pole at his Houle in Clicllea. Yrficrday dy'd at Hampacad Sir Thomas Hardy, Knt. formerly Rear-Admiral of the Rcd, which he refign'd, being advanced its !cars, w live retied; ' As to Foreign Affairs ...

From the London Guette; Aug. 2.

... in the (aid Abbey, near that of Dr. Atteroury, late Bilhop of Rochencr, purfuant to his &quell. Lan Tnurfday Night Sir Thomas Hardy's Funeral was perform'd, according to the Directions left by his Will, from the Jerufalein Chamber to Wellmmiler Abbey ...