Bingleys Journal (Newspaper) - September 29, 1770, London, Middlesex U N IVE R T T Price TWOPENCE SEPTEMBER 1770 To the KIN O what a are jf your affairs by a gang of the VILLAINS that ever any nation fince the birth of To you the kingdom bears a proper But the nation Kas a its molt efTen and are and The few great to their are from your councils and The common people and know Hence it that when it is to call of your your people do not enter into your but you are obliged to have to the odious and unconstitutional method of to man the fleet that Las been put into If fuch is yaur what will it be next when the flames of war will be raging in nation in Europe The army is ab for the wanton and cruel in And the bafe and cowardly fur render of the Manilla has the excitement to the Your people are not fo aj your them to This difficulty of getting men was foretold laft by the Marquis ef in the Houfe of He Such a general to the prevailed among the peo in every part of the that the officers could not get meii to complete their as well as every other dif is owing to ihe want of able and honelt Mi If the and infamous continue much an may that the public credit de An An account f Falkland LEAVING the Bahama anil Weil Indies we proceed along the coall of as far a the jzd degree of fouth where the by into the will perceive the Falkland near the Streights of at the extremity of It has been generally that the gold mines in Chili are carefully concealed by the as the of them would only excite in the Spa a greater thrft for and render their own independence mere King Charles of the of this coaft of luch that Sir John was out the the neighbour ing coaft of and the p in that frontier with if to pro cure lome with the Chilian who are generally at or ai on ill terms with the Spaniards and to a commerce and a lalling with Though Sir accidental failed in this in fo many to this his upon that the many valuable improve ments he to geography and are an encouragement for further trials of this than any objection It ap Ly the precautions and fears of the Spani that they were fully convinced of the of th he was fent to and with its con It is that his King Charles fo far with the belief of the emoluments which might redound to the public from this and was fo eager to be informed of the event of having intelli gence John through the on his he had not patience to at tend his arrival at but went in his barge to to meet As therefore it appears fays of An fons that all our future expeditions to the mull run a of proving in our thither we are under ihe of touching at the fettle ol Brazil they may certainly depend on having their and he to the Spaniards the of fome more to the where mips might and with the feallock for their voyage round Cape would be an expedient that would relieve us from and would be a matter worthy the attention of the this feem difficult to be effected for we have already the imperfect knowledge of two which on prove extremely convenient for this ore of them is in the latitude of and laid down Halley about eighty leagues to the of Cape on the coaft of Pata gonia the is Falklands in the latitude of fiftyone and nearly fouth of Pepys The lail of have been feen by many both French and who run the coaft of in tbe year tells that they extended about two degrees in and appeared with gentle from hill to and to be good with and not Either of as they arc ar a dillance from the conti may be from their to lie ill a climate even in might be of great to this nation and ia time of would make us of rhofe It would from the expedition lately made to the South this Falkland finee that gentleman th government have another in round Cape which indeed is equally for place of general to refit and sifter effecting that dreadful navigation and when our in time of ap proach a the only ports in feas being by the By our having the of one har bour and Keeping the royal navy on a reA we mail fear from all the united force of and Whoever tarns his eye to the of and the number of bur fettle and their in to the fions of powers in this will of their the of our pouring out from every of this Add to haying attempted their vith what may we a future fo many convenient harbours to or to our and September arrived tht Mails from Holland and The the Porte received the melancholy news of the total tion of their The engagement began the at ten in the and till the The of our fleet was owing to our Captain of Zeffer Bey and The Captain Bacha has been and Zeffer named Great Ad miral in his has received orders t defend the Strait of the lirong in the four here are in that canal four mips of and a great of chained and with to defend that place to the The General Romanzoff only the Tofs of the Turks All the principa officers who are taken that it is not lefs than and that the Grand Vizir had only men to repafs the Danube with leaving in the tne conquerors all the baggage belonging to the the military and upwards of 200 pieces of All the different of Tartars are actually in negociation with our Ge to to the L O N of a noon the King of ano alighted from his coach before he came to the Head were his Imperial waited to receive The inhabitants of this city were extremely at the two great that when they went together to the quarters allotted for the King of moil of tbe people kneeled down as In the evening there was an The grand manoeuvres will begin this day A pamphlet is handed about the at the A of the importa tion from Great Britain into the port of from the beginning of January To which is added an account of all the goods that have been the above port tain fince January The whole taken from the of the of The moil important piece of information container in that from to Juns there were 29 fhips fairly entered in of and only three fhips returned Alexander Efq is appointed Fort Major ef Fort in Huntingdon Efq Captain of a troop in the third regiment of dragoons It is faid that the who was robbed of the fifteen hundred pounds in has demanded the money to be paid to him only fo that the unfortunate lady loles it at all Bank Stock has fallen 26 per fince this time entirely owing to the tion of a the Right the Lord Mayor gave an elegant entertainment at rhc to the Common Council of this at which number of the invited could get However this paragraph may appear tis certain that 45 of the moil patriotic Members of the Common Council were in one anJ had nothing on their but the and remnants which were left at the other On the died at near Dub the William and Baron of in the county of Downe He was created a and His Lady eldell daughter of Earl of by whom he had bern in November Member for the borough of now Lord Gathe wife of Lord Sudeley bora in 1743 born in 1745 and birn in Francis of the father of the was appointed one of the for the fale of the forfeited in by King by one of the Cora for Haling the He parliaments of England and Ire for the boroughs of and Dowce and was the in the Houfe of Commons of the building 50 new churches in the city and of was Chairman of the and one of the fur that Some years fince one a waterman at dived for a boy that was at the imminent hazard of his The man carried the child home to hit who gave him the trifling recompence of The waterman never thought any more of it but a bout a week a genteel young man enquired him out told he was the life he had thus that he was come into of a fum of money begged that he accept of a grateful remem brance of the rendered gave him a informed him of his name and and on applying to him for or any other in his as often as his exigencies A Oti Saturday laft came on at the Old trial of John for a valet de chambre Sir Fletcher f fifty when he was and the Court ordered the whole money to fee to with an additional fum towards his to be Hannam was for the and Lucas for 4 was by the the Rotation Office in in the fum of for dealing a fpa niel dog belonging to which he had and being found upon him not being able to pay the lam was committed to Clerkenwell Bridewell John of to Mifs Mary of the fame Same Lind to Mi fs fifter of William Efq merchant in New A few days Peter of the Nottingham Eall In to Mifs Anne of A few William an Attorney in to Mifs Nancy of in On John attorney Baa to Mifs Caroline only daughter of Peter Sim Charles Efq of Pall to Mifs Van of Broad fir at Haflings in wife of William of in St in her wife a hop fac and mafter of the Queens Head Same Dr John vicar of Georges church Dean and on of the late Arc hbi mop This valuable vicarage is in of the of and the Deanery in the Same at George a but had Cray Efq In net John joiner in Smie at Peter mafter of the Rofe and Crown eating Same in Carnaby Same of Tur geon in Same jn a On Mon day in His death a fill from his by which his was In David many years Calhier to the Bank of day of a paralytic in At in the 95 th year of his MONDAY September From the LONDON of By the a Jar Seamen to enUr an board his of war GEORGE WHEREAS it is our royal intention to give all due encouragement to all fuch who voluntarily enter in our fer vice we have thought by with the advice of our Privy to this our Royal Proclamation And we do hereby de that all fuch able not ab ve the of nor under the age of twenty fit for our who on or before the 2ift day voluntarily enter to frrve in our Royal either with the Captains or Lieutenants of our or the Chief Officers on board fuch tenders as be employed for railing men for the of our lhall re as our royal thj fum of thirty lings each man And all fuch ordinary feamen fit for our who fo enter as mail receive the Twenty each as our royal bounty iuch fums to be them by the Clerks of the at the ports or places where the they mal be immediately after the third mutter of fuch we do that the the fo entering as be certified by the and ef the or where they And for prevention of any by any leav ing to which they and en tering on board any other our hips or in order the faid we do hereby that fuch ft to any of our fhips or to which they enter on board any other ol pur laid fhips or in tj obtain the faid fh 11 not only lofe the wages due to the hips or they hall but be ac cording to their Given at our Court at the 22d day of September and in the tenth year of our GOD fave the At at tbe day tf The KINGS Excellent MAJ E STY in His in Council was this day to that the which prorogued the 2th of this be further prorogued to the of November On the alt at tHe at Civita being 1400 in found means to get off their and were actually employed in digging a the wall of the thy to and then to put to The Commanding officer immediately a of who fired upon thern with the artillery of the they were fdon them were and it the reft to be conducted bade to of their Thomas of coach maker and td at of haber at Guild w John Dore of to at of t Nov at tHe and in DIVIDENDS to be Charles Robert of at Thomas of Mary le tad at CERTIFICATE to be 12 of a Mall from The Grand the Captain aif patched a B achi to off the head Of tfi at unfortunate it wound ed in the engagement and the fame fent to Bey tte him Captain and give him full and of the Adjni It is faid that Admiral El has forced the of the and into the Yea of Marmora j but the date nor particulars of this event are menti The of Bin der is continued with great The made a general fally in the night and when the flaughter was great 6ribbtk In i inn the were ahd s Colonel of named entered the fame but was there that aved the The kaV ii had information from the of ther being mines and now by fapf and this vrill retard the taking the which muft having to hope if the Grand Vizir does not pafs the Danube and as the Tartars of the country have to the O N D O Letters now in town that have been received by the from the Otto man wherein the King of France h entreated to afford a and an of the is letter Nothing the and ill of government fo as the daily attempts are made to corrupt and the few men who are in the inter eft their few days Neville Efq Member fdr Wexford who was in 1753 wilt applied to by Lord It feems a fum of money if due to him by govern which he has frequently applied for in Lord maae this ta That if he would join the he mould have an which be for him and all themo ney which was due to him by To which Jones That he rejected the and money that How is a man fb come at his right mull he be obliged to give up his in order to obtain that which is his own There are no lefs than fix new making in order to become They are to be called The Firll is to have a year J ana the other five a year The place of was intended for that are to do has and is very faithfully and folly by one of tUe Clerks of the who thinks very well paid at per In Freemans Dublin Journal of the there is the following article Colonel the of in The of the times had except the of tool of or of The if too ridiculous either to deceive the or the Colonell to find from contempt by hunting of A character fo well as his own will render fuch Does the with any of the fevere has meanly this promotion The vanity of fuch dependencies may be confirmed before the period of another As very few forms concurred to this cept private to a we not be at that may hereafter deny the whole lelt ja