Laft week fotne fiihermen upon the coaft, per- ceiving a veflel at iea in diibefs, vent up to her, and found it to be sn Fnglifh veilel with only two men on board. They brought the Chip into this river, which appears to be the Molly (loop, Gaptnin Henry Hartley, bt longing to Pi
15 February 1764 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
From the London Papers, Feb. 1 6. Leghorn, January 16. F I ?? H E Englifh tquadron, which conveyed the J_ Duke of York to Genoa, came to an anchor herr* a few .'ays ago t and immediately on their ap- pearand- rhe Tunelian pinks and polacre, which the four Neapolitan galleys and a
20 February 1764 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
it known in all parts of Europe, that they have fix Townfhips or Trafts of Land of fix miles (quale each to grant away to Proteftants of any deno- mination or country, without any fort of confe- deration but cultivation, and for ever free ot quit-rent and to be under the governm
18 February 1764 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Letters by Tuefday's Dutch Mail bring difmal News from Auftria, Bohemia, Moravia, and Hungary, by the overflowing of the Rivers, which have carried away the Bridges, Timber Dwelling Houfes with all their Furniture, &c. The Damages accruing therefrom will amount to fome Millions
17 February 1764 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
Tork, Feb. 14. Laft Wednefday Hammond Sey- mour, ofStrenfal, near this City, was committed to the Caftle, on Sufpicion of robbing the Poft-Boy going to Malton, as lately mentioned. The London and Bye Bag for Maltpn, and the Whitby and Scarbo- rough Bye Bags, were found 00 Tuefda
17 February 1764 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
ifyWM^-Mfy®^ : ' . From LLOYD'S British Chroniclb, Feb. 10. CQU NfR r. N EWS.' itorwicl), JFeir^Jty.-iis.-: -• •■ > WE hear frorp -Ba^pa tfoaf the late -h^h Tides have carried ajtvay the. Poor, pf the Clifts which in foots Places are 40 Yards fteep, and let down fome Acres of Coi
17 February 1764 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
From the Evfning-Posts, and Daily PAe*as,,Feb. 16. Arrived a Mail/mm France and Flanders. Rome, "fanuary 18. THERE has lately been dog up in the Neighbourhood Aibanc, a Satue Venus, of coloflal Dimcoftons, which, though mutilated in ftreral Parts, is admired ConnoifTcun for the
21 February 1764 - Manchester Mercury - Manchester, Lancashire, England
A Letter hat lately been received Great Perforate popular Gentleman Abroad, in which his 1.1 State of He*.; is attefted by Notary Public, and, as fay, » Arr. baflador from Crowned Head. —It it rumoured that Gentleman is lately fet out lor Paris, to bold a Conference > Mr. Wilkes
21 February 1764 - Manchester Mercury - Manchester, Lancashire, England
Five and tn the feme Afternaea, of the twenty-/trend Day of next, upon G endttieni then to be produced, the un rationed Mf/faegn ar Burgages and DweWhg-Hetsfes, ib. tr Appurtenances, in two Lots, rWO Shops and Dwelling Honfea, firuaee the Weft Side of ehe Acres Court, in the Fol
21 February 1764 - Manchester Mercury - Manchester, Lancashire, England
This Day is publifhed. Pi ice (To continued Wccllj and comprized forty Numf-.rt} No. 8. of a New Work, entitled r r*HE History of RELIGION : Particularly of the Principal Denominations of ChriAians, •viz. the Church of Rome, ♦Of the Independants, ........ England, J in General, S
18 February 1764 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England