Moment the Capitulation Ante!; and an having granted his High9cfs a Brief of Fligibility upon certain equal Nu.nber of French Troops !ball occupy the fame Gate. Conditions. June 9seWe havettfors here from the Camp of a Thofe Perfons, who cbufe to adv ettife in This Pa p er, are
23 June 1761 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
The Englifti have taken two French Ships, and fent them to Malta.— The Lion, Riddall, in her Paflage from London to Genoa, fell in with a French Merchantman, which Ihe took and (ent.to Genoa. — The Cicero, Stevens, Irom Salem, and the Hawke, Warner, from Pifcataqua, are both ret
23 June 1761 - Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
On Wednefday laft died at Wakefield, nnd was interr'd in our Parilh - Church on Saturday Evening, Mrs. Mary Milner, Daughter of the late worthy Mr. Alderman Milner, that me- morable Benefaftor to this Town, who diftinguifh'd herfelf by a companionate and extenfive Liberality to
23 June 1761 - Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
The citadel of Belleifle beat a parley on the morning of the 7th inflant; and the terms of capitulation were agreed upon in the afternoon, when Beauclerk's grenadiers took pof- feflion of the place. Brigadier Howe and Brigadier Defaguliers, who were wounded at Belleifle, are bot
23 June 1761 - Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
of good Morals, careful and diligent, of the Church of England, a good Grammar Scholar, and capable of teaching Loin and Greek, for the Benefit of other Children in the Neighbourhood, for whole 'nitration their Parents are t o pay,him : Any Perfon fo qualified and well recommend
23 June 1761 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
From tht EVENING. POSTS, Junt 18. t, Eimbeek, June I . MM/^CM H E officers of the Englilh guards gave lately a 38( t2s Brand8 rand mafquerade, fiw which they collected 9 H 20 » 000 "owns. &&&& Ha P-* 7"'" it. Wf (hall fend out this year ?? for the herring-filhery, 78 (hips; and
23 June 1761 - Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
The Newcaftle, Botenham, and the Sarah, Robinfon, both from Pifcataqua, are taken in the Welt Indies. — The Favourite, Holeran, from Africa, is taken and lent to Mar- tinico. — The Rofe, Tardiff, is fent by a Bourdeaux priva- teer, to Bilboa.— The Two Sifters, Campbell, from Hal
23 June 1761 - Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England