" This Day the Remains of a brave Officer, Lieut. Richards, of the Provincials, was buried here; he was killed and fcalped about five Miles from the Gar- riloni The Indians are feen every Day. This Mo- ment a Boy was taken in View of tbe Garrifon ; and, at the fame Time a Sifter
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4 T the Council Chamber JVbitehall, the 9th day ■i\ of December, 1763. PR E S E N Ti The Lords of His Maj^fty's pioft Honourable ' . ?? Privy Council,' . .- .■ ' . ' ,- ■ HI S ' Majefty haying 1 been pleafed to appoint his Grace Charles Duke of Richmond to be Lord Lieutenant of
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REST, happy Shade! while round thy early Tomb Kings, Senates mourn, and deathlefs Laurels bloom ; And, oh! tho' ftory'd marble muft decay, And Trophies, Bulls, and Statues melt away, Vet fhall thy Deeds, like Csfart, ftill furvive, And, by thyfclf recorded, ever live. C R I T 0.
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Bom the Whitehall, General, and other Evening Papers, &>c. , Dec. 13. : 1 E*trto ofa Letter jrom Vienna, Nov. ?? MARIA-Elizabeth of Bourbon, Princefs of Parma, Infanta of Spain, Archdutchefs of Auftna, IrMncefl Royal of Hungary and Bohemia, Stc. died between Five and Six this Mo
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That Kidg-1 reads B— — y we very well know, But does he, I pray, read Divinity too?" YOUR Narrative, Kidg-I, with Caution I've read» But to it can find neither Tail or an Head. Since I doubt not your own Curiofity's fated, Take Pity for once, and let mine be abated : You've rais'
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Mr. Wilkes is now fo well as to walk about his Room ; but is not yet in a Condition to go out, for Fear of taking Cold, nor of undertaking any Bufinefs fliat would much exercife his Spirits, left a fatal Re- lapfe ihould be the Conf quence. Alexander Dunn, who was to have been e
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The King of Pruffia has ordered the Turkifh Am- baflador and his Retinue to be furnifhed every Day, at the Expence of the Court, with the following Pro- vifions and NeceiTaries for their Subfiftence.'viz. 20 Pounds of Beef, 100 Pounds wt. of Mutton, one Calf, 100 Pounds of Rice,
9 December 1763 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
From LLOYD'S British Chronicle, Dec. tu< L 0 N D 0 N t bee. it. Genuine Paper's, containing the authentic Account of the late Attempt on Mr- Wilkes's Life inhis own Houfe. ?? I OHN WILKES, of Aylesbury, in Bench. 5 J the County of Bucks, Efq; Mat- thew Brown, Servant to the faid
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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 '
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