THE lohetitance of all that Hollre in the Upper of this City, whit the and Gankn, It tit the of Mr. Stork : And alio the Shop the anovc Wink and all Nark ether Honks adjoining, ll h that:Wanks and pertenances, in the prefent of Mn. (and late of Mr. Alderman Griffith) Mr. Srasdky
14 October 1766 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
Nottingham, 2. Oar great annual Fair began thic day when the Fa&ors bought coniiJerable quantities, and, not having opportunity or time to remove the cheefe, had coliefted.it together in a heap, to be watched all night, is cuitomary; when the mob, orTended their buying briflcly
9 October 1766 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
We are informed a Diltiller has at prefent in hi; Pof- feflion upwards of Seven Thoufand Quarters of Corn for home Confuinption. A Sen me is faid to be under Confideration for intro- ducing an equitable and eafy Land-Tax throughout the Britifh Provinces in North America, which,
10 October 1766 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
Offences punifliable Death. if Pcrfons riotoufly aflembled do not difperfe after a Sheriff, Juft ice -of the Peace, or Mayor, fhail hate read the Proclamation jdirefted the ift of Cttrgt commonly called the Riot A&, all Perfons ffill continuing aflembled are guilty of Felon)', a
11 October 1766 - Oxford Journal - Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
ha ,nform them and the that he has aii.lV.aults is war Ct 0414 1.1. in the Pedalo.. of Mr. Whits, wham Is to tarn nn the Wm ant Truk bah el• 1 — Tl;fe timidness - Othen mho pleife essearage h. is Voleetekap, nay upon with t bintaigs. Cieret. Old Flea, It Real*. Madeira, it , il
14 October 1766 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
arc informed that the Right Hon Richard Efq: Member for aviltock, will appointed one the rottmalters G neral, the room Lord Grantham. ' And it is that Earl G.wer will appointed Mailer the Wardrobe, in the room of the Earl of afltburnham. Ex trail of a Letter from Carolina, Jute
9 October 1766 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
by the Archbiihop of Canter- bury, in the grand Council Chamber at St. James's, about Eight ?? on Wednefday Evening; when the Royal Family and many of the Nobility were prcfent. His Royal Highnefs the Duke of York was Proxy. Yefterday Morning, about Half an Hour after Six o'C.lo
10 October 1766 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England