from fix o Clock on Monday Evening, till’ Six the najet and fo great wa» the Concowfe, that many Perfom who Trad Placet in the HaU, Abby, and Scaffbldin& were obliged to ouit their Coaches at CKaring-CfoTs. and prefs as well at they conld through the Crowd and Dirt to their Seat
26 September 1761 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Rtfh of ifce Inclofiirt of Mr. Will. Pizzott. of Oxfordfhrre, Were broken and deftteped: If atay one wilt grre Information fo that Offender due be ednvidad thereof, (hair on fnek £ooviftton, re&iife the £i>d.Mr. WUlinm Perrott, die Sam of Five aad 'Name be concealed, ifdefired.
26 September 1761 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
?? London, &c. Saturday, Sept. 19. I. The following Addrefs of the Mayor, Sheriffs, Citizens, and Commonalty of the City of Norwich, has been prefented to ► his Majefty by Sir Thomas Churchman, being introduced by ihe Lord of his: Majefty s Bed-Chamber in waiting : Which Addrefs
26 September 1761 - The Ipswich Journal - Ipswich, Suffolk, England
Lip fi adt, Sept. 4. Iti the attack upon Dorften, the Heftian gre- nadiers killed abundance of French. Forty of their, officers and 600 men efcaped the {laughter, but afterwards furrendered prifo- ners. There were found in the town fix pieces, of cannon, two pair of colours, fom
26 September 1761 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
joined the Forces under M. de Belfunce, begun their March that Day in order to attack Gen. Luckncr, which was thought would produce very bloody Work and that General Sporcken, with ao.ooo Men of the Allies, was poded on the Heights near Hoxter. The People in Holland, from the Le
26 September 1761 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
will be fold off at prime Coft, or under. The Sale to begin .on Saturday next, an<3 continue till all is fold. N. B. Ail Perfons indebted to the faid Eiiz. and Mary Manning, are defired to pay their fai J Debts within forty Days from the Date hereof, or they will be fued without
26 September 1761 - The Ipswich Journal - Ipswich, Suffolk, England
MDu Gue Lambert, Uce Commander of the Couragenx, died of his Wounds the 25th of lad Month, and was • attended at his Burial by the Englilh and French Officers. {Holland) Sept. ij. The Head-quarter's the Allied Army were on the feventh Inftant at Buhne, and the Pofition of the En
26 September 1761 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
To na RUN for, On Wednefday the feventh of Oftober next, FIFTY POUNDS In Specie, by Four-yc»r old Hotfes. See. that never won the Value of ;01. (Matches excepted) to catty nine Stone, Saddle and Bridle included* the beft of three Two-mile Heat*. On Thnrfday the eight, FIFTY FOUN
26 September 1761 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
By a private letter from France it appears, that the French are very fearful of defcems on the fcve- ral parts of their crafts by the Englilh men of war, ar.d are fending troops down to the moft like- ly places, to give the Englifti a warm reception in cafe of tbeir landing. The
26 September 1761 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland