"Original poems and translations. By James Bealtic A. M. Millar. "IT is hardly poflible for an author in the prefent age, to prefix to his book a title more unfavourable than that of Original roems. The prefs has, from year to year, time out of mind, groaned beneath fuch loads of
6 April 1761 - The Scots Magazine - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Affociate ture tranlinitted \fl. Aflociate prelbvtery . from the AHociate P rC for making ,n his acceilion to the throne; ttiT t ' me ' n conferring upon though it is mani felt, v ihat unqueftionable evile teftimony which they Oki- ailc * which they reckon Ij« ,' e lori _ 'Red t
6 April 1761 - The Scots Magazine - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
at* Snlherland, toMifs Mary Maxwell, eldtft terof Dr Maxwell of Prellon, deceafcd. [xv.422 16. At Edinburgh, David Smith of Methven, Efq; to Katharine Campbell, daughter of Lord Monzie, Talbot, brother the Earl of Shrewfbury, to Lady Anne Bellafis, youngeft daughter to the Earl
6 April 1761 - The Scots Magazine - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Deaej April 1. Remain the Ships as before, and the Daih Wptd, « HogiJl , a ! Tranfpor r . ■^ DEALy April 2. * Cai/ie down. Yefterday, and remain * n , the- Do whs' with .rjie.iaips as before*' ifche Amity's Advice, Longbottom ?? a Viftualler. . Wind' N.E. . The True ?? ve, Grey,
4 April 1761 - The Ipswich Journal - Ipswich, Suffolk, England
His Majefty's fhips the Magnanime, Chichefter, Snd Niger, being on a cruize, at the mouth ofthe Channel, gave chace to a fmall French privateer fnow, which they faw in the morning ofthe 10th inftant, and in the evening the Niger took her. She is called the Marquis de la Charlie,
1 April 1761 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Fnw ?? Whitehall, General, and other Eye King Papers^ &>c. April t. To the P R I N T £ R, ' S/R, MjB&UBJBi&BI^A' H.EkE are in all Societies Bpsssrif Jojf^^S of Men f° me who deferve l^ e ?? which appears irrational to ?? tn e reafonable Pare of Man- kind. One of thefe I mcc with
3 April 1761 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
Charlet-Town, Jan. 7. Monday lafl the tranfports, with the troops for this province, from New- York, in feven days, were in fight of this Bar, but obliged to bear away again till' yellerday, when fomeof them go: over, and this morning one of them came up ; the bad weather preven
7 April 1761 - Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Dublin, March 24. The loan which was opened for tie fetviceofthe Government for 56,000!. on Saturday 14 was filled in lefs than two hours. ?? We hear that — Blakifton, Efq; Vinerian Profeflbr at Oxford, will be appointed Lord Chief Juftice of the Common Pleas in this kingdom, in
7 April 1761 - Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England