Extraft of a letter from Loudon, July 30. «* It is now affirmed, that the parliament vviii not be diflblved till Marcii next. " It is faid that, in the bte conferences touch- ing the change of the miniftry, each of the leaders of the different parties prefented lifts of above th
3 August 1767 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Extract of a letter from London, Feb. 3. ** Yefterday the Lords he. rd Council in the caufe between Edward Farewell, Efq; Appellant, and Edward Crofby, Efq; and others, Refpon- dents. Affirmed the decree, with 100 I. cofts. ** The Commons went through the bill relating to the fo
7 February 1761 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Extrafi of a letter from Portfmonth, dated Jan. ?? 11 Saturday the Jafon failed from Spithead, for Plymouth, with fev-tral merchantmen under her convoy. " The fame day the Centaur fell down to St. He- len's, with the Weft-India-fleet, which flic is to convoy. Great preparations f
17 January 1761 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Extrafi of a letter from London, Jan. 13. Extrafi of a letter dated off Bel leif ?? Dec. 3. " They write from Charleftown, that the affairs of the Cherokee nation began to have had a very bad appearance, and that all the pains taken by his Excel- lency the Lieutenant Governor, i
17 January 1761 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
** I h.'ve read the ingenious dialogues .of the dead. I find that I am an exile, and guilty ol foirie exce/fies in writing. I am obliged G*nd perhaps for the honour of niy country) to lay I am not an exile, becaule I have not committed the excefies the author of tbe tßdfagvet im
11 March 1761 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
From tbe London Gazette, June 9. Hague, June 5. IT is faid that the cavalry of the French King's houfliold have orders to be in readinefs to march between the 6th and ioth inftant, to the Lower Rhine -, that feur regiments of horfe or dragoons, being attacked with the Glanders,
13 June 1761 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
We hear, that General de Luckner had come ■ near Pyrmont with the army of Prince Xavicr, confifting of nooo men, and obliged them tore' treat with the greateft precipitation and diforder; on this occafion the regiment of M. de St. Martin's Huflars wa* entirely cut to pieces by h
15 August 1761 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Neighbourhood f Cafe!, July 27 . SINCE the action between the 15th and 1 6th, great numbers of wounded I have been daily carried to Caffel. The regiment of Royal Deux Pouts fuftered very much ; and the fine regiment of Bel- fuuce loft 70 officers and 1200 men, Vitted wounded, or
22 August 1761 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
** On Saturday evening arrived in our roads, a floop belonging to Whitby, which had been taken off Goree the 4th inftant by a French pri-ateer, the Soufoin ol Dunkirk, Captain Sou oin Commander, of eight carriage guns and 66 men, who put four of his men on board the (loop to car
22 August 1761 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
ten o'clock a' ni«ht, the follow- ing articles, in a bundle, directed for Margaret Falconer in Borrowftownnefs, A Quarter of a pound of black fewing (ilk. Two ounces o< cloth coloured ditto. A quarter of a pound light coloured ditto. Eighteen papers of pins. Tvvo pieces of black
22 August 1761 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland