i.: St. James's, Jkne 1 7. This Day the Right Horn the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City Of London, in Common-Council aft_mbled, waited on hit Majefty, and made their Compliments in the following Addrefs, which was fpoke by Sir William Moreton, Krit. the Recorder. To
27 June 1761 - The Ipswich Journal - Ipswich, Suffolk, England
Side-Glaffes, all to felt down, with Slides to draw up with Harnefs for a P-ir of Horfes 1 The whole in good Condition. _ For further Particulars enquire of Mr. Francis Bellward, Collar- Maker ; who wjll fhew tile fame. jpHE Governors of the Charity for the Relief of the po >r A
27 June 1761 - The Ipswich Journal - Ipswich, Suffolk, England
XX7HEREAS we are well allured fince the Death Mr. Rosser SneruCAeD it ha* been in* daflrioofly reported that the Rum Brandy Shlrnb Trade, for which he was fo many Vears famous, was cetirely dropt: We therefore think It neccflary thus publickly to sequent our Friends and Caiiomen
27 June 1761 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
SEVEN Handled and Fifty OAK TREES, now {landing and growing at Heflevlide, in the Fariih of Simondburn. and County of Nottbumbetland: A great Part of them will be fit for Ship building. Likewife large Parcel of BIRCH and ALDER TREES, now Handing and growing at the Coat-hill, nea
27 June 1761 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
It is faid that another reinforcement of troops will foon embark for Germany. Twenty-two waggons more with warlike ftores areordered from Woolwich for Portfmouth, in order to be employed in the fecond expedition. A current Report this Day about the Royal Exchange was, that the F
23 June 1761 - Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
From the London Gazette. Lcirzi ?, June His PrufTian Majefty continue af and nothing any fort-has yet (Ted in Siltfia. Every thing remains quiet in the camp Schlettau, and the arm) of the Empire has not begun move. Marflial has his Qua-ters Sta'elflein, J General Clefeld is ft w
22 June 1761 - Sussex Advertiser - Lewes, Sussex, England
eafily repaired by an ingenious Wheelwright. Enquire at the Gloucefter Tavern, Wells, Kent. N« R- Good Wines of all Sorts, To be LETT, And Entered upon Michaelmas next, A Farm, called LEPHAM's BRIDGE, in the Parifh of Buxtead in confiding of a ver y g°°d Houfe, Barn, Stable, Hop
22 June 1761 - Sussex Advertiser - Lewes, Sussex, England
Liege, June it. TH E Burghers of this Town having refufed to lett their Granaries to the French for their Flour, they asked for the Granaries of the Convents, which were granted t But thole not being fufficient for the vaft Quantities they have here, they demanded the Cloifters
26 June 1761 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
cruifc, bound for Portfmouth, and two French Lufgail fhifliing boats belonging to Dieppe which were taken by the Roaft beef armed £hip,and are now bound to Guernfty.
22 June 1761 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland