of the Colony finding longer any Afylum among thofe of the Woods, will continue from henceforth in their Duty.” L.\:rn 7 Letter from Brujfels, No v. 24. The Snow which has fallen herein great Abundance for three Days pall, has given Occafian to a Keall, which ineiits an ample Re
10 December 1763 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Peal of Five Church Bells, as ** good new, very tuneable and exceeding fine noted. The Weight the whole Peal, Thirty-five Hundred, '1 hree Quarters, and Five Pounds For farther Particulars enquire of the Printer this Paper. To I; Sc Id, <zs t ju:',!, Genuine Magnciia bit Hittfe
31 December 1763 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
fttjb Wounds. TH E above Medicines have been repeatedly found fucccfsCul curing all frclli Wounds, whether by a Infliumcnt, or attended with Laceration, and flopping all Bleedings of the moll violent Nature, evan in Amputations, without taking the Arteries, whereby much the grea
31 December 1763 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
he LETT, And Entered upon Lady-Day neat j THE Glebe belonging to the Vicarage of Chedworth, in the County Gloucester: Together with the Glebe belonging the School Northlcach, fituatc in ChedwortS aforefaid; containing thirty-three A«««» Inciofed Pafture Ground, and 180 Acres of C
17 December 1763 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
They write from Berlin, that the Torkifh Ambaflador after refiding there three or four Months, dcligns take a Tour to Paris and London, before he returns to Conliantinople. They write from Vienna of the aSthpaft, that after a Grand Council, the preceding Day, Couriers were fent
24 December 1763 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
in the Afternoon, on Monday the ad of January R , SUN^ X Edward Chamber*, Under, Burthen |s7 Tons, King’s Meafutcmcnt, very fit for the Greenland or Foreign Trade, well found wi h Materials: An Inventory of which may be feen at Baker, Efqr’s Office inNewcsftle, Board the faid Sh
31 December 1763 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
Spain, b Maau> tir Coon- :es will i, under to emtot to a Town kt, will M them enmae thing rrifods luted, ieved, Near 1400 Perfons (including en^- barked to fettle in oar -The Narofecr Btacks imp 1* SKres Into bar Sugar Colonies, has become formidable, by (be Death of white Serva
3 December 1763 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
ANNUAL ACCOMPT-BOOK the P O C K or D S K. For the YearoFOor LORD 1764. To which ate piehxed, The Holidays, remarkable Dayt, and Teim* Btc. with an Account the Days and Hours fot buying and felling all Sons of Stock or Government Secutities, in a mote coned and intelligible Manne
3 December 1763 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
A Dwelling-Houfe, fituated near the Church in the Parilh of St. Ebb, in the City of Oxford ■, now in the Occupation Mr. London. For Particulars enquire Mrs. Mary Matey, at Mrs. Carter's, in St. Aldate'a Parim, in Oxford afoicf.id. MAG N A ALBA, Prepared in the Manner of Mr. Glas
3 December 1763 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
I. Toulon, Nov. 28. Yefterday arrived here, the Chimere Frigate, being difpatched from. Algiers by the Commodore, (who was fent to that Place with two Ships of the Line and this Frigate) with Difpatches for the Court. We bear that the Commodore anchored before Algiers the i ith,
24 December 1763 - The Ipswich Journal - Ipswich, Suffolk, England