From the London Papers, Sept. 24. From General Laudohn's army near Frey bourg ir. Si- lefia, Augufl 24. THE Ruffian army is not fo confiderable as ours ; bu» their artillery is very nnmerous, befides which General Laudohn lent them more ar- tillery with our cavalry. Siltfia wiU
28 September 1761 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
and Bookfcllcr, in the WeJigate~Street\ Glocester ERYSATURD AY MORNING: * And dirperfed. greateft Expqlrti'on, Htrtfordjbire, Sbrfflrirtt. » n tarkHu fit joumal, tbtuih h Oxforjfbirey Berijbire t hnehvgbamlkire y Wiltftnre, H'arrcickjbire, Glectjttrjbirt, f whsm Adrcrtifemcnts a
26 September 1761 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Frlyiay Morning, and not before, M. BufTy fet out % Dover to embark for Calais. — — Notwith- ftandiilig which, many fay the Negociations towards a Peaoe are not far from coming ito a happy Con- clufion. On .Saturday Morning Mr. Stanley arrived in Town ffrom Paris. Saturday 5900
25 September 1761 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
'Fromthe Whitehall, General, and other Evening Papers, &c. Sept. 29. this Day arrived a MAIL from Flanders. Berlin, ( the Capital of Brandenbourg in Germany ) Sept. 19. THE Accounts that have been publilhed in feve- ral German News-Papers of the Ruffians making Incurlions into t
25 September 1761 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
Magdebourg, September 19. THE Ruffian Fleet have again begun to bombard Colberg; and General Romanzow cannonaded the Duke of Wurtemberg in his Camp from the 4th to the 9th, but with very little Effe.t. Letteis from Glogau confirm the Account of the Baggage of the Ruffian Army ha
25 September 1761 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
v The Jcfuits have fet every engine to work, and prefented petition upon petition, to divert the blow with vvhich they are threatened ; but all the an- fwer they have received \% t th-^t (the pr-.Tent clr- cumflnnces of public affairs vvoiid not permit a par- ticular enqury into
28 September 1761 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
I . Extraa of a Letter from Antigua, dated June 1 5. • Lord Roilo has publickly declared, that thofe Inhabitants « of Dominica who do not appear by the 24th Inftant, and take * the Oaths of Allegiance, will be treated as Rebels and hanged* « The laft Accounts from that Place men
26 September 1761 - The Ipswich Journal - Ipswich, Suffolk, England
Laft Tuefday was married, Mr. Thomas Barftow, jun. an eminent Attorney in this Town, to Mifs Banaman, Sifter to Sir Alexander Banarnan, Bart, of Northallerton ; an agree- able young Lady, with a conf.derable Fortune. Great Preparations are making in this Town, to celebrate the C
22 September 1761 - Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England