Fabrosferrarios, carpeatariot, macellarios, et cer- -vorum, aproru/nque venatores, con-venit foaarc miiitia.. Veget. de re Miliiari. S I R, I~Tjßr OW widely dees this celebrated and Eg friends ot liberty, differ ir, his miii- II c.d fiction, who confider an army to be no otherwil
31 March 1760 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
" Sunday afternoon the fieet for Port fell down jo St. Helen's, in order to procceed for the faid place, under convoy of the Jamaica (loop. " Yefterday the above fleet weighed anchor, and came up to Spithead, the wind coming about very foul, and blowing very hard." Extratl of a
31 March 1760 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
' '■ 1 13 , ,ij t ,-i K OUGHT covers thh at l*w«, » Guinea ,l J| '< 0 Money paid a. the T.me Covert'" " lore the Mares are uken away fc) w well known that needs f Jt ,' commendation. 4l ' ier -\ . Vtf tins £ :,n "~ . A L E;iftbo-jro the Cou tv Safe* At-Ot e Guinea Marc, and a (•
31 March 1760 - Sussex Advertiser - Lewes, Sussex, England
jOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. This Day arrived'* Mail from Flanders. Madrid, ' n Sp*i«oMarch4, B u "' " !he A '! Month took the Oath Grand Matter the Order I the Golden Fleece, which m was admiiifter'd the Marquis Grimaldi, Grand Chancellor that Order, which his Majefty has been pleafed
31 March 1760 - Sussex Advertiser - Lewes, Sussex, England
half a crown to the fc-rvanr. Ihe Bay Horfe PRINCE FERDINAND, rifing iix years olci, Hr'tcen hands high, very ftrong, and able tocarry any weight} he is found all over, and dear oi ad blcmiftie . He was got by Rcgulus, his dam by Mogul, his grand dam by .Sweepftake-., his great
29 March 1760 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
AN improvable Estate, called the CRAIGG, in the fatifb of Eltdou, «nd County ot Nonhumbeilaod,— For futthec PatticuUis enquire of Mr Robert Snowdon, «( Hotlinghill, neat Rothbuty, who will treat about the fame. Alfo to be Lett, and entered on immediately, Newtown Water Corn'mill
29 March 1760 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
Marc, and Half a Crown the Servant, The drown Bay Horfe MAD- C A P, Late the Property of John Boriace Warren, Mud-Cap was got by Lord Cullen's Arabian, his was bred Mr. Dutton, foaled in Ireland, and got by famous Stallion called Ground Ivy, a Son of Lampre his Grand Dam the Hai
29 March 1760 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
T U E S D AY’s POST. Arrived a Mail from FianobKs. tht London Gazette. Copenhagen, (‘Dtnmark) March 8. IT is faid the King of Denmark, intends this Sommer to take Torn again into Holftcin, in order to view his Troops. The Time for his Departure ia net yet fixed; bat in all Proba
29 March 1760 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
At Hentp Stoip’s at Crook, nea- Bilbop auckland, in the Countp "of Dutbam, 'at Two Guineas Mate, and Half Crown to the Servant: The Monep to be paid Coveting, 01 at taking away ! the Mares, Mlles Thistlewaitt’s Brown Horse, YOUNG MOGUL, he i» I $ Hand* high, and is clear of all
29 March 1760 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
Letter from Col. Freytag to the Regency of Wurtz- burgh, Feb. 26. " The Regency of Wurtzburgh not having thought proper to give their final refolution con- cerning the orders communicated to then;, nor to begin the delivery ofthe things reg lired by his Se- rene Highnefs Prince F
29 March 1760 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland