Bi ' , An enquiry into the origin and caufe of our having a 'Champion to appear, and ths Dukes of Normandy and Aquit aine reprefented, at the coronation. THE ceremonies obferved at the co- ronation of our Kings, has of late been fo much the fubjecl of conver- fatioii, that it exc
7 October 1761 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
1 . We hear that a Treaty is fioned between the Courts of France and Spain ; but of what Nature is not yet certainly known. Gen. Ev. Poft. — See Ei, z. z. From Wh. Ev. Poft. It is now faid, that Spain has de- clared, that ur.lcfs we come to Ttrms with France, fooner than fee the
3 October 1761 - The Ipswich Journal - Ipswich, Suffolk, England
of the coffin were tbefe letters only, K- M- L. F. London, Lt-Gen. George Walfli, colonel of the 49th regiment of foot, now Jan maica. 23. Tillicoultry, Mrs Ifabel Barclay, wife of the Hon. Charles Barclay Maitland of Tillicoultry.
1 October 1761 - The Scots Magazine - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Ho lmes Chanel, is Ms Gamy of Cbefter, on Elramoth Day of November tax ettvixt the Hears e' Tam) Five in the Altman", 7 N Eftate of Inheritance in Wharton, Ain the Pardh of estrenham in the Cooney of Cheller, now kss to Thomas Evans, as the Rent of Thirty Guineas. The Hoofs Buil
6 October 1761 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
From ihe London Gazette, Oct. 3. Berlin, Sefs. 22. BY letters received from M. Platen's corps at Czempin, we are informed, that fome light troops, whom he had pnflied forwards to Pofen, had fet fire to .the Ruffian magazines at that place. The General was following the 17th with
7 October 1761 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
r °*A ti °m. The (ermon on that ent ' rc ioj. A fliort character cireumllantial detail of j, U °y» ' n a familiar humorous manr'c«i -,' ts folemuization at Oporto 'f ° P' accs t0 f cc coronation! 2. CS p° 'he Regalia ufed in the coro» Ur Kings and Queens 509.1 l b |' n fcflionof
1 October 1761 - The Scots Magazine - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
The virtue of Roman Vitriol in the cure of ague*. THE this year being very wet towards the end of April, May. and the beginning of June, agues were more frequent in my neighbourhood than I have known them to thefe twen'y years. Mod them were happily cured by the cortex; but feve
1 October 1761 - The Scots Magazine - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland