To be S . 0 L D, At the New Barn in Cavfmvorth afar Atacchtfield, between tbr of Taco and Five in the Afternoon, on Wednefday the 18tb Doy of February next. ALarge Parcel of Wool and Oak B A R K. now growing within the bilanon,of Gawfworth and Bofley. AL L Perfons who are indebte
27 January 1761 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
2- The French and Saxons took Manden, and made an irruption into the Electorate of Ha- nover. 3. The French took Bentheim. 4. A fort on the ifle of Dumet furrendered to Lord Howe: Prince Henry of Pruflia relieved Breflau. 5. The Trench and Saxons took Gottingen. io. The French ?
28 January 1761 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Mafter, (then taking in goods for Montrofe) A Hogfhead or Puncheon of Melaffrs, marked W.B Montrofe, for which the Mafter can find no owner. Thefe are therefore ro cer- tify, rhar in cafe no owner lays claim to the faid goods, anel proves their property therein, within three wee
28 January 1761 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Monday, January x 2. The London poft did not arrive till yefterday morning, about one o'clock. The weather tor thefe eight days paft, has been remarkably aiild.
10 January 1761 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
If one may credit letters from Hanover, the armies were fettled in winter quarters, and a fuf- penfion of arms was talked of between the French and Allies, provifionally for three months. " The Hanover packet boat, Capt. Sherburn, is arrived at Falmouth from Lisbon, in ten days.
10 January 1761 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Copy of a letter from J. Craw to Mr. Thomas Mair Merchant ia Edinburgh. SIR, . I hereby declare, that without your liberty, or my informing you ; I fubferibed and uttered feveral notes payable to you or the ' bearer, agreeable to and in form of one of thefe notes of this date, gi
7 January 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
From the London Gazette, January 20. IVeflminfler, January 20. HTS Majcrty came this day to the houfe of Peers, arid being in his royal robes feated on the throne with the ufual folemnity, Sir Henry Bellen- den, Gentleman Ufher of the Black Rod, was fent witha Meflage from his M
24 January 1761 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland