Hours of Two and Fan in the Afternoon, TEN Tons of Clover-Seed, it) Lots made agreeable to thole that attend the Sale in nrder to purehafe the Seed being at the Blutium's-Inn, in the Care of Mr. Peter Leadbcater.
21 March 1769 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
WAS bred by him, egulus ' (Sire of Carelefs, Merwick apital Running Hostel') his Dam by sian, (Sire of Mr. Williarm's Old Warren's Camillus, who beat Mr. dare Dutchefs, for the King's Plate s Grandam was the Dam of Caie:efs, =ought. two Fifties at Woreefter andlincoln, :h Places
21 March 1769 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
By JOHN RING, Appraifer and Autlioneer, At Bafingtloke, on Monday tjit of April next, between the Hour! One and Four o’clock in the Afternoon, the Houfe of Mr. Win. Taylor, at the Coach and Horfcs, at Suttpn Scotney, in the Parifli of Wonfton, / HREE Lots of Oak Timber, ftanding
20 March 1769 - Salisbury and Winchester Journal - Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
order to frame and fend up inftruftions their Reprefentatives in Parliament, purfuant an advertifement for that purpofe, Mr. SAMUEL PEACH was defired to take the Chair, and the following INSTRUCTIONS were read, approved of, (muhis dijfentientibus) and figncd by a majority of the
16 March 1769 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Bath, Somerset, England
On Seurday the 15th of March 1011. at the Dwelling- of Hugh 10ne..., the Harp, in Conway, TWO Hundred and Ten Oak Trees, now Rending, marked and numbered, in the Parith of Guffin, in the County of Caroarvon, one Mile Difkance of the River Conway. N. B. For further Particulars en
21 March 1769 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
Chefter, on Friday the 7th Day of April next, at Three &Clock in the Afternoon, according to Conditions of Sale to be then produced, "THE Fee Simple and Inheritance of all that Meiluage, Farm, and Tenement, called the Lane-End, containing upwards of Twenty. three Chefhire Acre.,
21 March 1769 - Chester Courant - Chester, Cheshire, England
Arrived the Mail from France. Warfawy Fsbruarj xB. HE nth of this month the Sieur it? Malezewfki, at the head of 1500 men, appeared before the gates § of Czenftochau, and demanded them to be opened; the inhabitants however only allowed Malezewfki himfelf to enter; but while he w
21 March 1769 - Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Hofpital 'with FLOUR and SHOES, may deliver their Pr&pcfals, up in 11' rit ir.£, Mr, Hargreaves, on Thurfday the $f March Infant, early in the Morning, when there is Committee appointed to meet for that Purpofe. Liids, March, 1769. A T Meeting of ieveral Gentle«**• men met in Pu
21 March 1769 - Leeds Intelligencer - Leeds, Yorkshire, England