Bristol Journal (Newspaper) - November 2, 1782, London, Middlesex X Prin ted O G 5 Where Sec. are tak And and Printing neatly No. 1775 November 2, 1782. Vol. MONDAY'S 0�l. 13. THE States-General having deliberated on the petition to them by the Prince of Orange from the Flag Officers and Captains in the of the in complaining of defamatory and injurious libels their and declaring that if are not taken to the authors of defamatory they be under the of their commands to their have come to a that a copy of the faid and petition be fent to die Lords of State in the with an that each of them would give the and take proper that the extreme of newspapers and periodical writings be and to conformably to the of the the and of defamatory libels which daily 26. It is Sir Guy Carleton has a to his if the of the Cabinet are in. The of the various which been held on this important is to Sir Goy tore when it is hoped a parliamentary will be obtained for the renovation of hostilities in The letters brought from the in the Halifax that the Were very much in want of having experienced a great drought for a time they contain advice of all the Cork fleet being arrived out and that the fhips for Jamaica left the under convoy of the Success The of 64 was at and the French had not one line of battle in the Advices received this week from the Continent that the French mean to exert than ever next year both in the Eaft and In Ruffia fuch large of been made for account of the French that the price is rifen to a pitch never before heard df in Government think fo moth to the Emperor of Morocco for the of which he has fent in from time to time to during its that they have determined to fend a to the Court of with fome very valuable of rich &c. Mr. of in is the gentleman fixed upon for this who will fet out in great on his in fix or eight It is the compliment of the kind that has ever been paid to an African and it is to be hoped the will conciliate the of that Court in A duel was lately faught at between the Duke of and one of the Grandees of in which the latter was killed on the A Petition and Memorial from the and of the Home has been to his and the Cabinet that his will be to his Royal Proclamation for opening the of for the importation of In this petition they that the current prices now are from 34. to 38s. per yet the average from the in July to the laft did not exceed 19s. the agreed not to give more than 4s per for barley delivered at their for one month from that and concluded to fell their new malt at 6s. Remarkable of longevity in the family of Edward an of the Earl of gentleman had 13 of whom the died in his 8id the in his 110th the in her 106th; the at above 100; the in her 112th; and their in his 93d. Mrs. Abingdon's falary at was no lefs than 500 guineas the 300 guineas in lieu of a benefit and 200 guineas for cloaths in a guineas on her laft offer to the demanded to be to 1200 guineas !! At fair on new fold from 35s. to 37s. per cwt. old ditto 38s. to 42s. At fair on there was a great quantity of new and nearly all the prices 36s. to 40s. per cwt. fome as low as 32s.- Scarcely any old for Thomas black the property of of in is committed to Derby Friday evening Mr. of was robbed of his and about 50s. jn by two on the about four miles They were in and were armed with a which they with many 08. 21. a Rider from Sheffield was about fix miles from on his road to by four who robbed him of cafh and notes to the amount of 50I. About two hours another traveller from London was Stopped by the fame bur fortunately being 3rmed, he fired at them and wounded with the of their without effecting their 08oberT.$. Bills to the amount of 1371I. weie taken out of the pocket of the apprehended for robbing the Lynn by Mi. of From his being fo early it is hoped they are all the remittances fent by the mail the night he robbed it. 08. 26. About half paft ten on Friday night the 18th four to have other entered the houfe of Mr. Williams on the other fide Bagley in the road from Oxford to and having lighted each of them a went up to the room where the man and his wife fleep who have the care of the farm $ by which time the man being alarmed by hearing people in the had jumped out of bed and called loudly for as if divers had inhabited the upon which three of the ruffians each of them a and the fourth a threatening if he made the or They rhen forced the poor fellow into another ordering both his wife and to cover their heads with the and demanded to know where they kept their poor people replied that they were but upon which they enquired when their malter would and faid they be glad to fee Having thus far fettled the they proceeded to the packing up the wearing filver and whatever they judged in any wife and got alfo about fix pounds in f After this they had the audacity to in the houfe regaling with brandy and other liquors which they found till near two o'clock on Saturday It afterwards appeared tha? they had left their in fhe little coppice at the corner of the wood the robbery was where they had fed them with corn from a barn in the neighbourhood and behind them at the houfe they had left the coulter of a with which they had attempted to break their way into the but afterwards got in at the window of the night a with a young fellow along with were both robbed of by two upon Hill near this Robberies are daily committed in parts of this county j two more have been between Witney and Burford and the nephew of Mr. whole houfe was plundered as was flopped by two fellows between n and and dripped of his money $ and before they him to proceed on his one of them at his leg with a would mark him but though the boot received a large his leg and foot both the intended 08. 26. On Friday evening the between eight and nine a terrible fire broke out at a barn belonging to Faimer at in this which immediately to the ricks and barns of Me. the principal farmer in trie and property to the amount of upwards of 1000I.; the flames were carried by the violence of the wind to other farms and in the nor were the efforts of the aided by the active and behaviour of the gentlemen in the to flop the of till 17 15 barns full of four ricks of two with upwards of 100 quarters of a &c. with a large flock of and to the amount of 9000I. were of the principal were though not this time of the to the full One a is committed to Abingdon on a very of fetting fire to the barn he having threatened to do fome to the inhabitants j the having had a law fuit with him concerning a in which Packer was 08. 16. evening a cruel Mui thcr was committed on the body of Mrs. in attending this melancholy affair appear to be as Philips was a of farmed a large create of her and being of a it was generally that kept a deal of ready cafh by which was without doubt known to the perpetrators of this horrid as they planned a of calling her up in the by informing her a dog was worrying fome of her This had its and followed the to the the marks of violence on her and her throat appearing very it is that they knocked her & afterwards Wrangled They then returned to the and plundered it of all the and every thing of 08. 28. Laft week was ed at Thomas who had dubbed Captain of lately educated at an academy on the and examined by the at the public offices in this who committed him to Warwick charged with robbing a young man of fix after wauls him and otherwise ill ufing Sept. 1782. of Character and Reputation has at this Time Pounds at his and is willing to good accepted by good at any on the fame Terms as can be made of Money by Government from Principals to Mr. Thomas No. 5, St. Clement's will be durely attended w H E R E A S have offered to advance fin Sums to this Society for the of which on Account of their have been Notice is hereby That the Society have now agreed to accept any Sum not lefs than and to grant Annuities for the fame and alfo to accept fuch Sums on their payable to the or his or her or to the as be approved of by the The on fuch and alfo the to be paid on every 25th Day of and 29th Day of September and the Principal which may be advanced on the Bonds to be repaid on Thirty Days Notice before either of The on the Bonds at 4 per Cent. By Order of the S. STATE 1782. THE Tickets and Shares of are fold and divided into Eighths and By JAMES at his in Correct Numerical Books are kept and Tickets and Shares at per The Price of Half - - 15 Eighth - Fourth - - 4761 Sixteenth Not two Blanks to a All Shares fold at this Office are at the and the original Tickets deposited in the Hands of the Receiver General of his agreeable fo Act of Attendance will be given at this Office from Eight o'clock in the Morning until again at Foui and at Eight o'Clock in the Schemes drawing November iS. 1782. No. of 2 a 2 4 8 20 250 14,000 of Value of each 20,000 10,000 5,000 2,000 1,000 500 100 5� 20 is Total 40,000 20,000 10,000 8,000 10,000 5,000 12,500 280,000 14,338 Prizes 393,500 Drawn for the five ' 500I. each - Ditto 10th and 15th Days each Ditto j 8th Day 21ft Day - Laft Drawn 26,162 Blanks 2,500 2,000 2,000 2,000 1 4 2 THE following remarkable Cures of Cancers without by Mifa may be depended as the Cancers are in Mrs. of near cured of a dangerous Cancer in her right B re Mr. of cured of a dangerous Cancer in his under with which he had been with 15 Mrs. of cured of a dangerous Cancer in her left which Ihe had been afflicted 7 Mrs. of cured of a dangerous Cancer in her Mr. 0/Weft near cured of a dangerous Cancer in his under Mr. Henry of cured of a dangerous Cancer in his under Mr. of near cured of a dangerous Cancer in his under which he had been airlifted with near 5 Wuh many fome of whom art unwilling to have Names tho' they will any private Enquirer as to the Authenticity of them all of whom have enjoyed very good Health fince their Cures were PLUNKETT lives near BATH and BRISTOL 40,500 405,000 Not two Blanks to a M * Begins Drawing November 18-Theorizes to be paid in TICKETS and SHARES ARE SELLING By BEECKMAN and Co. At their No. 51, near the and no where All SHARES fold at are at the where the Original Tickets are by Aft of they are alfo with the and round it Lottery Country may have Tickets and Shares fent them by remitting good Bills payable at or cf a Correct Numerical Book Tickets at each and the Intelligence fent of their To be SOLD by private ALL that Capital called the together with the large and Gardens thereto belonging on in the of St. in lately in the of Ann For or a View of the or the Plan apply to and at To be LETT or And entered upon I r with a good flailed Stable for two and Conveniency at in the of With the above will be Let about 7 Acres of Meddow or For further Particulars apply to and or E. ob the New LONDON | will be THE following ALMANACKS for the YEAR 1783. EIGHTEEN From the and Pelican St. THE Proprietors inform the tha their COACH fets out the above EVERY at Two o'Clock in the to the and returns to the next Morning at Ten They carry FOUR at GUINEA allowing 141b- As the Care and will be exerted to give they hope to meet the Patronage of a generous Printed and published by the Company of and fold by John at their in Ludgate Parcels immediately on their Arn Coach flops at the The The Lottery begins Drawing on Monday the 18th of 1782. MR. at his Office in the haB now on Sale a Variety of Tickets and according to Acl of No. of z - 4 - 8 - Value of is - - 2,GGO 2OO0 joo ico 5� zo Total 40,000 20,000 10,000 8,000 8,000 5,000 12,500 280,000 Price Pence Wing's 5hect Almanack Cambridge Sheet Almanack Price London Sheet on a Sheet Almanack the Size of which is particularly adapted for the Ladies Pockets Price each The Diary The Diary Francis Moore's Almanack Poor Almanack Sea fon on Tycho Wing's Almanack White's Atlas New Price Rider's John Partridge's which equally ferves for or as it contains of the Parts of other two Works 5 and Whitens Ephemeris contains the Price A New London Sheet printed on a Royal with the Court and City containing complete Lifts of the the Members of the Houfe ef as newly and various other 14,338 Drawn for the 5 Price The following County With Lifts of Members of Officers of the and various Tables particularly adapted to each viz. 500I. each - 5 2,500 Ditto 10th & 15th Days 1000I. each 2,000 Ditto 18th Day Ditto 21ft Day Laft Drawn 26,162 Blanks Not Two Blanks to a - 3,coo 2.3o0 3 4 5 40,500 Tickets 405,000 The following Capital Prizes were Sold and Shared in the laft 22,117 a Prize of 3^376 9,289 42,863 39>*8* 20,665 46,680 35*994 21,044 10,000 5,rco 5,000 2,000 2,000 1,000 1,000 39*79' 9�5�7 42,108 23,406 23,848 1,000 500 500 5QO 500 500 5C0 530 Cornwall and a. and and Hampthire and Hereford and 6. and 7. and 8. Norfolk and Suffolk 9. and 10. and Rutlandshire 11. Shropshire and Staffordshire 12. CheShire and 13; Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire 14. Yorkshire & Lancashire 15. and Northumberland A 214,500 And Capital Prizes fold in former for the laft Twelve amount to Total 266jOoo N. B. Such Ladies or Gentlemen as chufe to become by leaving their and the Money for what co with Mr. may have the fame executed without any additional Letters duly Whereas in various Parts of the Kingdom have piratically and circulated certain artfully imitating published by the Company of whereby the Company is and the Public upon it is thought proper to inform the That all Almanacks printed for the Company of Stationers are be known by the following Words Printed for the Company of And fold by JOHN at their in gate N. B. Country and Retailers of Almanacks may be at the faid for ready or good Bills at a at the fame Price is the London