Extract" of a letter ?? an officer on board his 51:- -jedfs'jbip the Lark, dated Lisbon, Nov. 17. " We had a very agrecabje voyage, and a plea- fant It.nion between the Streighis of Belleifle and Cape Ree, in the Gulpli of St. Lawrence, which is by much she fincit part of the if
7 December 1763 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
cellar, Iving in the Lawn market, Edinburgh, belonging to Ed- ward Ing' is, Dmggift, and carried off from thence, a large quantity of MEDICI NF.S, amongst which, are ihe following articles, fpirit of wine, bryoraie water, liquonfii roor, fyrup of violets, tec. It any of the abov
24 December 1763 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
" Tiic cailic is built of foft Hone, with four bastions ; the curtain-- fixty yards in length, the parapet 12 feet thick, ihe rampart jo feet hb»h call-mat. cd underneath for lodging-:., arched flrong- ly over, and rendered bomb proof, .aid a large co- vered-way finifticd by tlt
24 December 1763 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
They write from Lisbon in letters of the 13th laft, that ever fince the great take of robbers ap- prehended in that city, by order of the Count de Oreyras, when no lefs than two hundred were fcized at one time, as mentioned in a prcceeding paper ; the inhabitants enjoy a perfea
31 December 1763 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Ev.lrc.tf of a let 'er from Minorca, dated Oct. 26. " Trade \z here quite at a it-aid, our market be- ing greatly over-flocked ; icveral who brought goods h- re to fell by wholefale, are obliged to re- tail them for want of other vent. One reafbn for this gre*t ftagnation ot ita
3 December 1763 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
A fuccinft JUci genuine Account the original and Cooftituliom, Difciplinc, Dodrines, Worihip, and Ocrcmonies; With * general Account cf the variou» Sectaries, Id's Notes, fince the firft tftablilhnicnt of Chriftianity. Including general Hiftory the Reformation, ami much of civil
10 December 1763 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
h.- S O L D, Peal of Five Church Hells, good new, wry tuneable and exceeding fine noted. The Weight the whole I‘. i!. Thirty-five Hun,bed, Three Quarters, and live Pounds.---For farther Particulars enquire of the Printer this Paper. NOTICE is hereby given, 'T' HAT the I'.flares i
3 December 1763 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
i, -*\P NDoM « -Wday MomW, Dec. a. i. tttpjsau that was on Wednefday Night at St. James's was Wry brilliant ; their Majiftits came into the Ball-Room about Eight e 'Clock, and tbe Ball was opened by his Ryal Highnefs Prince William Henry ani the Prince fs Auguft ax thsir Majefiie
3 December 1763 - The Ipswich Journal - Ipswich, Suffolk, England