, Extra ft of Letter /torn Philadelphia. Oft. 10. We have this Year been bitfled with the greateft Crop of all Sorts of Grain and Fruit (Barley and Wheat in particular) that was ever known in America. Apple and Peach Orchards from Virginia to Bofton, were in genera! greatly dama
13 December 1763 - Manchester Mercury - Manchester, Lancashire, England
From the LO NDON GAZETTE, Dec. 10. This Day arriv'd a Mail from France. Genoa, November 19- THE French Squadron, confiding of two Ships of the Line and four Frigates, failed from Toulon the Indant for Algiers, . - From the Evening-Posts, and Daily Paters, Dec. Cadiz, AW. 8. His
13 December 1763 - Manchester Mercury - Manchester, Lancashire, England
JVhitehall Evening Poji, Deer. I. A War between the imperial crowns of Ruflla and China, is very unexpefied and extraordinary event. The northern parts of Ruflia, from the frontiers of the Swedifli dominions, to thofe of China and Japan, arc guarded in fuch manner as to be fecur
12 December 1763 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
OnTuefday Niglit laft. Toon Sftsr the Verdid was given forMr.Wilkes, a Man knocked at his Door.deliring (peak with him particular Bufmefs; it appearing, his Dia- Icft he was a Scotchman, and being entire Stranger, he was refufed Admittance ; on which went to a Coft’ec-houfe, nea
10 December 1763 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Yeftcrday the Reverend Lionel Kirkham, M. A. and Mr. William Lillington Lewis, were elefled Fellows of Pembroke College, in this Univerfity. On Wedncfday died at Shotover, of the Small-Pox, the Lady of George Frederick Schutz, Efquirc.—She was fo rare an Example conjugal and par
10 December 1763 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
No Foreign Mail arrived. Sherborne, Nov. zB. hear from Kilminton, that on Thurfday laft, Mr. Francis Anfty, VV a Butcher that Place, bought a J*!** fat Heifer of Mr. John Anfley of Axminfter, Farmer, which being killed, there were taken out of her Body four Heifer Calves and one
8 December 1763 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
King, ar| being mounted on a fine Englifh Horfc, whi ft Form and Spirit caught the King's Eye, received a Meflage that he would pleafe to oblige the King with his Horfe, at his own Price. He anfwered, that did not chufe to part with him. The King relolv'd to have ro Denial; and
8 December 1763 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
which I muft pay, or be committed by one Man, the Juftice, my fole Judge, Profecutor, or Leaguer againft me. Why c Gouleiii* of large PolTfffions be fatisfied with theG.mieon their own Lands? They have neithei Rjy,. i.6r Ripht mine; \Vky, therefoie, they cut down Gates, tear the
8 December 1763 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
akm mi it in ''WbtiaMk. and at Mr. T. ASTLE, in BairfM upon 7>i*f. ' Mr. MARTIN, Bookfcller in 4fl>bi'dt-lt*Zwth» ft W f^tohKS^^^ Mr. R. SMITH and Mrs. ROE in #W Mr. JOHN SALT, /ty 51 2S Mr. JAMES HILL, and Mr. E. BLADON, M,. THO. WRIGHT , Burton-Pcjl. M Ke^ *& * »<>*««> M " w '
9 December 1763 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
IN Magdalen Parifh, the City of Oxford, in the Palfage leading to the Quaker’s Meeting, and entered upon Immediately, a very handfomc commodious VAULT, Store-Cellat. For farther Particulars enquire Mr. Bil(lone, in St, Giles's, Oxford. ro be SOLD, A Peal of Five Church Bells, *
10 December 1763 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England