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   Daily Post (Newspaper) - April 14, 1741, London, Middlesex                                April 14, 1741. U ' i April 5. has a Courier a. Letter from Grand Signer complimenting her on her to the Thrones of Hungary The lame brought the Convention for fettling the Limits between arid the Bannar of and the Ottoman March 28. We that the Court of would nominate a to this Court but as we find they are not irt hafte to do the Count del Bene until further Orders the Preparations he was making for his to M. de appointed to the Court of will haften or Departure according to the Accounts that from Stockholm of the of the General The de nominated to the Republic of is to fet out forthwith His Excellency is alfo with divers to other States in The Troops in Catalonia and the Kingdom of Valencia have new We have nothing new as to the Expedition to Italy all that we hear that the Troops are in to march on the April 6. The Cavalry has already three Paris of the bought up for remounting and the reft are in a few Days We do not doubt but that foon after the Troops will begin their It is reported that an Army will be on the Frontiers of and another on the frontiers of We the regimented Militia at as well as a Body of 4000 choice molt of whom have in the laft War in - March 29. The by the Grand to enquire into during the laft War the continues its Proceedings with great As the late Duke of knows more of Matters than any body we are allured that the Grand has demanded of him on this which he immediately recommending his her Imperial We hear from that the Grand Signor's is in that and is to flay there untri certain Difficulties are which oblige General from to the to flop at The Sum for defraying the s Expences is at 500 per fince his Arrival at Thamas Kan's flops in the until another arrives in the room of his who died on the April 19. Troops continually arrive in to recruit we have in that We hear nothing further of the two Banditti of nor of tint were laid to be come over again into their We hear from that a who kept of with Detachment of his is gone off with all his and has away all the &c. that he could It is thought they have embarked April 5. Laft Week an Man of with a Merchantman of the fame Nation under her here from where they left Admiral Haddock with only four Men of the Admiral having lent out eight Ships to cruize along the Coaft of the the from and the from St. the firem from s April - Came in the Man of War from Convoy Jof the for i from Oporto j and the April from 11., the for ' Carrie iri the St. from and April Came the Prince and the St. from South ' April 11. the - from Virginia the from Maryland j the and the Barbadoes both from South and the Jamaica r ' TIT 1 from New April 7. Our Parliament which was prorogued to the 9th is further the 2fth of Laft died Member of Parliament for And Edmund Perry and Richard have Candidates for the faid ' The Rev. Mr. of is by the Crown tQ the Rectory of by the of Synge to who held it in with the of ' April n. the from St. and the from This Morning the two outward-bound Ships and others by this Road from the and are now off April 12. The Ships with all the other outward-bound this Came down and Walter tor and the Port for Came down and remain his Ships the Lenox and with the Leopard the for Gibraltar the Anne and for and the Queen for Wind S. W. April by the Prince of the the the William and and the St. alt from the the from the from St. and the from L O N D O At a Wardmote held at before the Right Hon. the Lord for the Election of an Alderman for Charles was elected with great wno thereupon to tne and in a Manner his great Concern for the Trouble they had at on his repeated his Thanks for the Honour they had now done him and his that the valuable Rights of his and the Quiet and Prosperity of their Ward De promoted by him to the of his Laft Week fix Letter of two of his 40 Gun and the Drake Sloop of fell down the all in from Laft Sunday died Gilbert one of tne of his * On Saturday laft died in St. Surgeon at St. who for his Care and of the Poor was very in the On Saturday laft the Rev. Mr. John Jun. M. A. was by his Grace the Bedford 10 the Rectory of in On Friday Evening Mr. a of in walking up to according tb his was fet upon by near by three who him of 401. that he had on the and made their a Woman who was a Cook in a Houfe near was committed to the for throwing a Child down a Vault which fhe had before been with an Intent to haVe The Child was taken out alive but died two of the four Malefactors that were for Execution at viz. James condemned for a Robbery on the Highway near in- and Lawrence for They penitently as they had been with long time hoped made Ufe His to change the Sentence of Alice for robbing a Gentleman of a Silver and John ger for a Highway Execution into j latter for 14 the for at eight Sentence of A lie was by the of his as he that the Court not The poor the when he was taken that was guilty his Legs might met with fuch for his Legs actually rotted off at and he was carried in a Chair to receive his Sentence he is to be in ' On imported from Dunkirk 164. Juniper Tne fame Day was exported for Flanders Lead for Oporto 114 C. for the Streights 24 C. wrought and 30 C. Copper and for Holland 20 C. and 20 C. wrought Iron for Barbadoes 54 C. and 615 Ells Sail This Evening will he the Theatre in As Like with The Devil to At the Theatre Royal in The with Orpheus and At the Theatre in The Doub le with The High Water at London Bridge 14 10 in the Sea Stock was 102, to 102 1 Sou h. Sea Annuities 111 3 New Sea Annuities no 1 8ih, to 1 3 New Hank 4 I. 10 s. India 1 r i hiee Cent. Annuities 9g 3 Million 11^. Royal Exchange 90. London 11 1 8th. African io. Copper 3 1. ry India Bonds 4 1. 2s. togs Sale Tallies 1 Mine Shares 3 1 10 s. Seven per Loan 97 1 Five per ditto 73 3 Three 1 half per Cent. Exchequer Orders 1 per per Cent y 1 per Cent. Match 16, 174L To the Worthy Liverymen of ' - a this ay of a of it was agreed ta pxt in Nomination the Right Hon. Daniel Lord to be your in Parliament at ihe next General in order to fill lip the in the agreed on the 19th of November laft by the Death of. Humphry your Voles and are therefore defied for - The Right Hon. Lord Sir John and ' Sir Robe and AND George and To be your in the being Gentlemen affected to his King his and our happy in and of the Liberties of their Country and the Rights and leges of their Fellow March 28, 1741. the Worthy Liverymen of the City Of Gentle me nv E great Honour you did me on at the General Meeting at in nominating me to be one of your in the Sir john and Sir robert and a d George and Calls upon me for the moji grateful Acknowledgments and that I rejoice in. every Opportunity of doing my all the Service in my end encourages me to the Favour of your Votes and Inter efts at the next General Tour and obedient Daniel rHE Clergy and Freeholders of the County of Hertford are at the Glove and Dolphin in on Friday of this Infant at Ten 0'Clock in the to of a proper to be join j a c ob as a Candidate at the next General - To be AVery young with two Years dry Meat in his fit for a or to carry a well on the v En of Mr. at the Red Lion in 1 ' - 1  

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