fhurfdiiy Morning, as his Majefty was taking aii Airing in Hyde-Park, on Horfeback, his IJorfe fet a Plunging,, ahdcontirluedit. for fome Time, but happily^ his Majefty difengaged himfelf from him wijhout receiv- ing the leaft Hurt. • ?? & On Wednefday feveial of the Nobility pa
7 April 1769 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
ft&oRT$ J rfo*m'the Daily PaVers. Jt is re ported -that f great Lady interefted berfelf much the other "Day relative to the Pardon ofa popular Gen- tlemari ;l but finding' her Interceffion vain, declared that, whepever fee died, fhe would leave him a handfome Legacy. Tt i? f^tha"
7 April 1769 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
T T has been declared! by a ver/ great Lawyer, Who -Jt fras pc^fftd fon*e Of fh'e. Kigheft Polls in the L*w f that ?? who made a particular Motion, arid him ?? lecon3e3 if' we"fe guilty of High Treafdii. A certain great Lawyer, we are told, delivered his Opinion, a few Da*ys* ft
7 April 1769 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
YESTERDAY Afternoon, at a very numerous and refpectable Meeting ofthe Inhabitants of the Ward of Farringdon Without, the following Inftructions were propofed, and' unanimoully agreed to be fent to their Common Council. Firft, That you call upon the Court of Aldermen, to point ou
7 April 1769 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
The following is Mr. WILKES's Addrefs to tht Gentle- . men, Clergy, an /Freeholders ofthe County of Middle- fex, folioiting his Re-eleclion. Gentlemen, ?? remarkable Series of im- f&o%s Confid nation could induce ?? me thus repeatedly to entreat Inconvenience of fo frequent Elec
7 April 1769 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
Yeflerday tbefe were, five In<jic");mepts preferred at this New GuildhalL Weftniinfter> againft Perfons taken into Cuftody laft Week at St; Jailles's, which were all thrown out by the Grand jury. - ?? that a large Body of Men, called" Captgis, an A'ffatic'Peo'plb; much inclined
7 April 1769 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
The Royal Regiment of Artillery is now compleated to its full Complement of Men, who are daily exercifed, and will be reviewed fome Time next Month by his Majefty. ' The Ball at the Manfion-Houfe on Monday Night was opened about Nine ?? by Lord Forth and Lady Mary Hay; the Danci
7 April 1769 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England
Tfiis bay.' arri'bed the Mailjft'om- Holldijd, by ■ which jwe ?? r vavs'UhtfillwihY K M'orces\ n"' ' ,f\ .■ .-Mi Miri-niWlin .tiVttCl'K jn 'A \. Conftantinoplt, February Ajv SI HC ? tiie. Expofitipn of trie Hprfe-Tails, as a Declaration of War, the City is over-run witji . Soldi
7 April 1769 - Derby Mercury - Derby, Derbyshire, England