i the firft Bay of September next ■; and-ali Tuch as due any Arrears of Rent for Houfes, belohgitrgtO the <nmmon Debitors, are defired, on or before laid Day, to pay up the (kids Arrears to William Burnet, Advocate Aberdeen, with whom proper Receipts and Difcharges are lodged. No
25 August 1760 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
in Denbigh, in the tountv of Deni,gh. five Rooms on a Floor, three Stories high, with two is r2,e Pleiout tne great Street, ana a back Parlour (Iwo of th. upper Room and the two I • rr: Parlours being all is d in toaneaten Ma: ncr) with good Vaults and CAl's, together with a lar
26 August 1760 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
Al.eafdiold ESTATE in Ihlliwell, "in the Suburbs of the City of Oxfor t, held under Merton Colleje, for the Remainder of Tom of 40 Years ; confiftinj cf large handfr.me Maofioii Houfe, f.» Rooms on Floor, exceeding food llart, a large Court-Yard, and therein very comenicnt nrrwh
23 August 1760 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
This Morning at Two ?? Capt. Forbes arrived Exprefs from Prince Ferdinand, witha Confirmation, together with the Particulars, of the Battle that was fought between his Pruffian Majefty and General Laudohn on the 15th Inft. near Lignitz in Silefia. We hear that ( befides the Adva
22 August 1760 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
From the LONDON GAZETTE, Auguft 23. Arrived the Mails frm Holland and Flanders. King of PruJJias Head Quarters at Ddltcitz, Aug. 2. ON the 2zd of lad Month, his Pruffian Majcfly fixed his Camp at Leubnitz, about feven in the Morning; and, on the 29th in the Night, the Army decam
26 August 1760 - Manchester Mercury - Manchester, Lancashire, England
t.ie public Benefit, did /hew great Number ail Cattle, lean, Hugs ana Pigs r f.vt-ral which fold. This is give r.ef will again bring fuch Cattle T..urfd»y z'jtn Day June Inftant, and txp >fe tut lame Farmers, Burchcr% others, who have Mind to buy m, a.id {>> continue to the fame
25 August 1760 - Sussex Advertiser - Lewes, Sussex, England
[ down by Exprefs from London.] Monday Morning Sir Edward Hawke pafled * .j Pit mourh, and was joined from thence by the iTw.j, Mucimouth, Cullodcn, Burford, and Edgar Men of War, and Saphire Frigate. The Edgar put back next lt.iv paid their Wage*. Pour Thoufand more Troops are
23 August 1760 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England