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1 November 1768 - Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Exlrnff of Letter from an Officer Ire Coaji of Cor nea, to a Friend in Louden, dated junta Fart, in the Fiver Gam!ij, 176 a. On arrival at Senegal, his Excellency Governor O’Hara ordered with a Detachment to re- ; lieve tins Cianilon, which I found in the grtateft Diftrefs, tl<c
1 November 1768 - Manchester Mercury - Manchester, Lancashire, England
. a .he MAILS from Holland, France, (a feat in Holland) Oft. i*. . v S morning, about nine o clock, the Princefsof Naffau-Wcilbourgwae delivered of Prince, to the great T oy of the Prince of Orange and all the A friends of his We learn by- letters from Germany, Louis the Bth, th
3 November 1768 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
Arrived the MAILS from Hott and, France, and Flanders. HARiTi-, (a fecit in Holland) Oft. it. cV I S morning, about nine o'clock, the Princefs of Naffau- Wcilbourg was hap-s piiy elelive.c.l of a Prince, to the great jr>v of the Prince of Orange ami all the friends of his houle.
3 November 1768 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
My Lords, and Gentlemen, ' I H E opportunity which the late election gives me of knowing, from their repreientatives in parliament, the more immediate fenfe of my people, has made me defirous of meeting you as early as could be confirtent with your own convenience. The fhortnefs
7 November 1768 - The Scots Magazine - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
KjOtwithftanding the numerous and various inquiries which have of late years been made natural hiftory ; yet fuch is tie boundlefs extent, and diverfity of obji&s therein, that it is no wonder that there are daily a great number of very curious appearances, and which will contin
7 November 1768 - The Scots Magazine - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
T u R K Y. " Confitntinople, Oft. 1. On the 18i.l1 ult. an exprefs arrived at court from the Pacha of Bofnia, with the agreeable news, that the Ottoman troops had beaten the rebel Stephano di Montenero ; which was foon after announced the people difcharge of cannon. We have not
7 November 1768 - The Scots Magazine - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
At Edinburgh, William Baillie, Efq; advocate, younger of Poikemftet, to Mifs Margaret Colquhoun, third daughter of Sir James Colquhoun of Lufs, Bt. Births. u Queen's Palace, St James's Park, Nov. ia. JLaft Tuefday evening, [Nov. B.] between eight and nine o* clock, the Queen was
7 November 1768 - The Scots Magazine - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
(Sot'h (or Royal American) 'egiment of foot. [stfo.] jThe Hon. Col. William Howe to be ■Lieutenant-Governor of the ifle.of Wight, the room of Col. John Mompeflbn, deceafed. Lt«Col. John Maxwell, of the IJient of foot, to Captain of Cowes Caftle >n the of Wight, in the room of Co
7 November 1768 - The Scots Magazine - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
arms me round, To pour love's balm in every wound, While on her bread reclin'd ! But Death, that fpares nor beauty's bloom, Nor hopes of joyful years to come, Has laid her in the grave. Tho' mild breeze on downy wing, That grateful blows in genial fpriag, Her could not fave. Ah
7 November 1768 - The Scots Magazine - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland