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
From TACKSON's only Marfa Irareboufe for making and 'vending Dr. BATEMAN's Pet/oral Drop. at the King's Arms, Craven-Buildings, London, Rep by THOMAS and WILLIAM JACKSON and Company, where Captains and Mayers of Ships, and Country Shopkeepers, may be Applied, with good Allowance
22 September 1761 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
empire. Part of a letter from Hamburgh, Sept. 8. Laft Thorday rhe gates of this town were ftiut from nine in the morning till four in the afternoon. No bo- dy knew the reafon tiil Saturday; when they were toic 1, that three fucceffive couriers had arrived at Copen- hagen from Pet
26 September 1761 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
The laft advices from Cartel, of the 3d inft. mention, that the Count de Lufatia's troops having joined the forces under M dt Belfunce, begun their march that day in order to attack General Luckncr, which was thought would produce very bloody woik; and that General tiporcken, wi
22 September 1761 - Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
yefterday, from the St. Ann, late a French man of war, arrived in the Downs from Jamaica, but too late to be delivered until this day. 8. Yefterday in the afternoon, upwards of 4500 fhip-Jetters, which came by the Leeward Ifland fleet, were brought to the poll office. g. Laft Sa
28 September 1761 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
he would be abfolutely obliged, not* withftandirig his refolutiun,to remain on the defen • five,or come to an aftion. The friends of Pruffia at Hamburgh flatter themfelves, that he will get rid of the Ruffians, as ufual, aboOt the end of this month ; and will then have only Laud
28 September 1761 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Li*eov, Sept. a. His Serene Highi.efs the young Prime of Beira was th.ilte ed on F'nday ;he ?? p. it, by the Name, of Jol.ph Franclt- >C it ,. r 1. Paoia Domingo. Antonio- Augulti.ho- Anon i. mo ; ill-- King and Queen of Portugal | 'eing Spi.nfi.rs.
24 September 1761 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England