ishl TCHE S** &cr^4f New-Mark^..:K.r, 17 l
... ishl TCHE S** &cr^4f New-Mark^ ?? 17 l Sten.AfilGuin Fcrf * • ■ ...
... ishl TCHE S** &cr^4f New-Mark^ ?? 17 l Sten.AfilGuin Fcrf * • ■ ...
... To be SOLD, At Richmond in Yorkfhire, ALL Manner of Working Tools neceflary for a Clock-mark a, with two Vices, one for Clock the other Watch Work, Iwith Fngine, Flasks ?? for Carting Work, late Mt Samuel AbdelPs, deceafed. Alfo tobelett andentei'd upon ...
... WHereas feveral Pieces of Lead, mark'd WD. have been ftolen out of the low Crane on Newcaftle Key ; This is to give Notice, that if any Per- fon will make a Difcovery of his Accomplice, 01 Accom- plices, fo as he or they may be brought to Jufiice, he ...
... Died. On the 23d inft. at his Houfe behind St Luke** Church, London, aged 70, the ingenious Mr Mark Caicsby, who was Author of a Work, entitled, A Natural U.ftory of Carolina. ...
... STOLN or Conveyed from the Firth-Houfe near New- caftle, Two Bowls, the one marked N. C. the other W. S. If any Perfon or Perfons will bring the faid Bowl or Bowls to Mr. Thomas Armftrong at the faid Houfe, or can give Intelligence that they faw fuch ...
... ■f ITHereas feveral Writings Concerning an ?? of \V Mark Riclini.dlbn, ljiniz at Wood lnd, in tne 1 aif'l pf BrOUgh, under Staitirnoje in V eftipoie! ir.d. we;e lofr on ih '• ; ■ I or 2id Hay of Api'l 'aft, between Sunderland mid I'.ai'^n ; a,i> Pel fon ...
... LOST or miflaid on Monday^thc firft Inft. a r ; nt Silver Tankard mark'd E.G. Whoever brings tue fame to the Printer pf thi* Paper, fliall have a Guinea Reward and, no Qucflions ask'd. do fare &of&, Together, cr in Parcels, by Weigh*, A Stack of very ...
... enfuhg ?? fboft in this Charate ...
... upon thefc Co.ut ; anvongii other*, two Top nulls, ot 74 and the other 64 Feet long, mark'd in white Lead thus, . ~ ~ and al- fo a Top fail-Yard, 64 Feet long, mark'd likewife in white V Lead y . c _, ———So that there is two much Reafon to conclude that ...
... by the Grand Vizir's Ene- mies to get him deposed, have not only prov'd fruitless, but the Grand Signor has even added new Marks of Favour to those he had already given him on Account of the Success of the last Campaign. One of the principal Effects he ...
... and Holland Mails, T{ome, May n. THEY write from Ancona, that the Chevalier's eldeft Son had been received there with great Marks of Diftinftion by the Bifiiop and Magiftrates of that City, who at his Entry received him under a tiiple Difcharge of the Cannon ...
... is fince dead of his Bruifcs. On Tuefday laft, one Matthew L^man, who was fhooting at a Mark in the firft Field leading from Whiter-Chapel to Stepney, mifs'd his Mark, by ta- king his Aim too high, and the Ball went over the Bank, pafs'd over a little Field ...