•***■ The 18th the Spanifh Ambaffauor received a courier from Madrid, and went immediately to Verfailles, to communicate the difpatches to the King, though it is probable that thefe difpatches are relative to the grand affair of a pacification, fome people apprehend that the neg
6 April 1761 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Elq; a^ ll) |» ftate has been handed down rci: to (on for upwards of ' 8. At Fordie, near Lawc ' trick aged 109. e p(o, hejlthy, and retained a wifl" great degree ftrength and n day of hi*- death. if^l 8. At Hamburg, aged 6h ,)0 I Elq, who has born deputy A pany of merchants adv
6 April 1761 - The Scots Magazine - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
" Abrupt he ,r * And with an air, as who 1 •' Go fliew that gentleman the And never let him Shocks I withdrew—when My fhame, ftraightway (a*u L And take my very P l ce, That ftrange old-lafhion'd I®" 0 ,- .£ O! how it griev'd my heart <° The diff'rcr.ce made 'twixt I of each (an
6 April 1761 - The Scots Magazine - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
at Mr. Wilfon Mafon, his houfe at Caftle- barns, and to continue till all is l old|joff , a neat aflortment of HOUSHOLD FURNITURE, moftiy new, and absolutely clean, confifting of mounted ftanding beds, tent and chair beds, down and feather beds, Englifh and Scots blankets, ma- h
6 April 1761 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Wedderburn, only daughter Lord Chcfterhall, dccealed, Girths. March. The Princefs Royal of Saxony, of daughter. j4pril■ 3. Lady Aberdour. (on. 6. The lady Mr John Dalrymple younger of Coufland, advocate, iolicitor of excite, a daughter. 7. At London, the wife of Mr Whittit, at C
6 April 1761 - The Scots Magazine - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Paints with gold the e ' Now the pine-tree's waving r3 Gently greets the And the new-wak'd kidling Dalies round the dewy Philomel foilakes the .(>. Plaintive where fhe prate And the lark, to meet the i Soars beyond the From the clay-built cottage See the chau'ring ,j Darting thr
6 April 1761 - The Scots Magazine - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
1 1 ' and -works. dia\ *' ' °dW an d aChurchm Law - A - 80 dialogue with fome < ''e 11 venture (notwith■S? charadl er of this gen!' Reneral) to recom'V fei° atiil and fpi" te d perform''^M>o p then ' indeed, meet ' up,;: myfticifm, in the old le whole, it is written in cool and
6 April 1761 - The Scots Magazine - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
From Albion fled, &c. [At the ??? thor favoured with Several ??? transecting we refer [8x, 83] in the ??? A little farther on e Ode to Hope ; which s Jl -jl 1 a mafberpiece throughoutfubjedf. is handled with g' e; | images made of are language remarkably ee Q ft t nious. Nothing
6 April 1761 - The Scots Magazine - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
[Several poftponfd articles arc now infcrted On the March the King gave the royal allent to An act for granting tc hisMajefly a certain fum of money out of the finking fund and for applying certain monies remaining in the exchequer, for the ftrvice of the year 1761. aft for enab
6 April 1761 - The Scots Magazine - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
BY the Albany Hoop, Capt Brograve: The Pheafant, a French frigate, 16 guns and men, taken April 7. and brought into Spithead. By the jEoIm, Capt. John Elliot: Le Carnival, a Bayonoc privateer, guns, iofWivelt, and men, taken 30 leagues N W. Cape Finifterre, March 23. and carried
6 April 1761 - The Scots Magazine - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland