For Mr. Maxvve Mr. Stewart 2SI; Woman was killed in Loughboy by the Kick o' a Horle, and a Child
... For Mr. Maxvve Mr. Stewart 2SI; Woman was killed in Loughboy by the Kick o' a Horle, and a Child \vas dangerouily hurted in King ...
... For Mr. Maxvve Mr. Stewart 2SI; Woman was killed in Loughboy by the Kick o' a Horle, and a Child \vas dangerouily hurted in King ...
... November the 16th, 1756. Return the Killed, Wounded, and Miffing, at Fort Littleton, Sept. 14, 1756, Lieut. Col Armftrong wounded. In his Company two private Men killed and three wounded. Captain Hamilton’s Company one killed. Captain Mercer’s Company himlclf ...
... claim'd by the Owner from whom they were Stole . A GenTma.fsCo.eh with three Ladies asd a Child U.br ke down on Eflex-Bridge. and they all narrowly efcapcd being killed. p-JHav the A form of Prayer tor the public Faft, of February, is preparing * l r'' ' ...
... being overpower d by Numbers, fhe The A dventure had five M obliged to ftrike. ded; the Privateer had fe. kill’d and eighteen woun wounded. kill’d and twenty-five We hear the Right Hon the Earl of Holdern and Mr, Mitchell, the Pruffian Minifter, are frequen ...
... Laft Saturday the Fox Hu Privateer failed out of this Harbour ona cruize, Same Day a Horfe run overa Child in the J Street, by which it was killed on the {pot. Same Day was committed to North Goal, Crimine, being charged with ftealing a Horje, property ...
... Thomas Holmes of Cava«, Wig maker, fell from hisHorfe near Trim, his return home from Dublin, and was killed. He has left eight hildren his Wife big with Child. Thursday, May 15. Mr. and Mrs. Woodward, Com* medians, Mr. Harris, Mif* Vickers, and .Vlifs Jones ...
... Privateer ia Carriage Guns and Men, and brought her into Kinfaie. French Privateer had feven Men killed,and fcveral wounded, and the Anion had not any either killed or wounded Saturday. Auguft 14.] The Parliament of this Kingdom, which Hood prorogued to Tuefday ...
... have greatly in this Aclion. The Count Lavsl, Lieutenant General Montmorency, and M. Bufly who Commanded the Volunteers, arc killed, as are alio (eversl other Officers. The Marquis du Chatclel is dangeroudy wound Count Belfuace has received a Wound in the ...
... faid to be oblerved by them; rr of the Houtes having been ~plundered, and the habits: ts abufed, a Domeftick and a Child mort: fant kill’d, without any Provoc wounded, and a Pea on, by a Coffick. A larger Detachment has b fince fent to Rutow, Xo prevent ...
... been but four Days out Bred, when ftc left the Fleet ready to fail. She fought very bravely, and did not llrike till flic bad killed and a great Number wounded. * They write from Ratilbon, that great Notice k there ofa Conversion that happened between two ...
... Artois; with a lieutenant the foreign volunteers, hat had three other officers wounded : atjd that th'-number of our foldicrs killed, wounded, made priloners, amounted 150. That our men war wereftill mailer* of the Port, .âwhich the esemics had not yet ...
... they made the Intercft of Britain the thro’ his Body, and three of his Chil- Bafis of their AGiens and Counfels : But, thote Child. His Wife w as {calped, fhot in the Hand was honourable Gentlemen be led away by Ambition or dren taken aw ay. The Son Avarice ...