LET T, Fcr Term cf Three Seven Teun, and tertd uf en Midfurarocr next, at Itroadwell, /.v the County of Gloucefler, •within one Mi i Stow-on-the-Wold. A Gootl an.l commodious Dwelling lloufe (in great Mraltire furniflted) eon* fiftinp of a Kitchen, Hall, and two Parlour* wainfeot
12 February 1763 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Edinburgh, Jan. 17. Lord Defkford, Proprietor of the towns of Portfoy and Whitehills, has publifhed an advertife. ment intimating, that all failors difcharged from his Majefty's Navy may have feus at Portfoy for building houfes, and having yards, without paying the ufual entry m
1 February 1763 - Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
From the Daily Papers, lit, Feb. g and 10. (-3- Arrivd tbe M A I L S from Hollakd, France, and Flanders. Rat if ion, January 27. J? H E attention of the Public is wholly engroffed ?? rl, Jjtx. by the conferences at Hubertfbourg; the accounts sjSiV ■ 'dg of which differ from day
15 February 1763 - Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
J 4 • From thcLONDON GAZETTE, Feb. \z. Arrived Mail from Holland. Mofcotv, January .6, N. S. THE Tartars h«vc made fome Iccurfions into the Borders; but we not hear that any Turks were with them; or that it is confidered here as a Matter of any great Confequence. The great Duke
15 February 1763 - Manchester Mercury - Manchester, Lancashire, England
fhrfe Inn, being » well-accuftomed Honft, with the Out-houfing, Stabling, and Garden therewith occupied by Mr. John Hargreaves. Another Dwelling-Houfe, a Smithy, and a Croft, very proper to build on, feveralfy occupied by the laid John Hargreavee J. Lupton, and C. Sharp. Eight o
8 February 1763 - Manchester Mercury - Manchester, Lancashire, England
Berlin. »«• Hi Ro 5 ,il Prince Hen f JVuffia ftill continues here : He has been lndifloiei for fe»er»l Dayi, but is now better T The preparations for the Lam•imire eoing on, a» well here in Saxony , though the Letter* from Leipzig mention, that it was be' the ConfeienceMt would
7 February 1763 - Sussex Advertiser - Lewes, Sussex, England
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE This Day arrived MAIL from France. Paris, Jan. 24. We have received the following Account the Capture the Bomb the Audacieufe privateer of The Audacieuft, a Frigate of Guns, and 140 Men, commanded by Captain Minbielle, failed from on the 2d o£lober and upon
7 February 1763 - Sussex Advertiser - Lewes, Sussex, England
Samuel Durrant, Efqj one the (aid Bankrupt's and Effect, within two Months from this Day, in which they tail A&ions will brought them, without further Notice. By Order of KENRY BURTENSHAW. LETT, And entered at ady-Day next, Farm, in the Parilh Hartfield in Suff«x, confitting a H
7 February 1763 - Sussex Advertiser - Lewes, Sussex, England