General Advertiser (Newspaper) - July 30, 1748, London, Middlesex The General 2^494. July 30, 1748. and pay the Broker rhat makes the Bat before you buy a you muft be ma Capacity to be made a To this it to take with you to the S houfe your or any two and there before the take the Oath of which to be faithful to to the and But if joa bay either I and or and lodge you viE find Cafe worfe Then you mult pay a of Taxes to the Mills that drain your and for the Banks and Sluices and if the States have Oi 1 id build a Fortification on your cr to in Time of you muft be contented with tkc And if your Houfe or fland without yet you muft pay the States that Houfe or ranch for the Method how you are to be be a Burgher of and to give you a what yoa are to pay for or Land if you fade there and if you have either or hired a then comes an Officer from the with a who tells you muft pay as A for every Male and Female Servant in the above eight Years 6 Gilders per Ann. For a if you keep 75 Gilders per Ann. For a Coach without Wheels the Doctor means a 50 Gilders per Ann. For as the Number of the Family is. The for For as your ity is. To the your Houfe is in - To the the every 20 lb. 7 For half the For 5 Stivers a For the Tax often 20 Gilden in 6 alfo a Tax upon the Then there is a Tax the zooth and the 8th then there are many Taxes in Trade -as do Man can weigh or out his own if feJd in but the States Officers muft do it. Then die States have a Tax the on aS Lands and in their July 28. after Poft the Duke of for and of the Outward-bound Came down and failed the for Carolina the Pretty for His Ship the Windfor is for the Remain in the Downs Ac for Wind S. by the from July 27. Came in the and from Sailed William and Olive and Don July 27. Came in from came to an Anchor in Portland j Road the Happy all from for Young from from Jbr Newfoundland the Four from for Bilboa from for a Sailed his Sloop Capt. to the The from is arrived The from at the THE late in and the Abolition of the Farms to the having made every one into the States of the Revenues of that you are to give your Readers the from Dr. Proton's Travel 1, concerning the Expence of living there in his near Years 2go; fence when 'tis not doubted but the States have made If a Man will hire a Houfe in he muft a Leafe upon Sealed for which you muft pay Then they have a Tax on Sealed and for tring Lands or on and on all Sorts of There are many other Taxes I could a Stiver for every Man that goes out or into any City after the Gates are Alfo you pay for palling fome and a. Stiver for every but or pay I have already you will are too many yet I may not forget to tell that Milk pays as and again as nay the and Whey pay a Tax From all which a Man would think that who fo much upon maintaining of their Liberties mould mutiny and Payment But this happens and if it the States them very - Jn the rich of Amsterdam if any to pay their the fend their Officers to pull oft their and it they remain they fend and fetch away the lower Windows of their Houfe and theo dare not put up others they have paid the 1 our who we may feems to have thought the of the People great enough in his Time to what hath lately came that the Guernsey Man of from is arrived at This Day the Right Hon. the Lord Chief and Mr. fets out for the Home Circuit which begins on Monday at the Town of KLaft Night the Right Hon. the Earl of fet out from his Houfe in for his Seat at Wilton in As did alfo their Graces the Duke and of for their Seat at Goodwood in for the Remainder of the Summer On laft was married Mr. Benjamin an eminent Packer in Great St. to Mifs Daughter of Mr. Young an eminent at Oid Ford a very agreeable young of fine and a very On Monday next being the Mr. Annual Coat and will be for by iix Watermen out of their lime this Year from the Old Swan at to the Swan at as a Gardener was coming from Ealing near with a Cart Load of he had the Misfortune to fall off the Cart and broke his the Cart went over and terribly him he was immediately carried to where all Care was taken of On as People were on fome Lighters to fee the of the at a Wharf at a Man and his Wife had the Misfortune to fall into the with great difficulty the Man was but the Woman was On Night the Officers of St. by a proper Number of 4rc. in and about King's Head Sec. took up Twenty-one looie Women and committed them that Night to and next Morning carried them before the Right the who after about three Hours Examination committed 13 to the London 4 to Old and discharged the remaining four with a Charge to behave better for the future His applauded the Zeal and Prudence of the and their laudable Example would be imitated throughout the whole City and and declared his was to put the Laws into Execution fuch and recommended it to them to continue their to root out fuch of human 7W, July 26- A few Days fince wa married at in this York Herald at to Mifs a very agreeable Lady of and They write from that on the 23d they had there a terrible Shower of Rain and with Thunder and one Crack of Thunder particularly vras exceeding jt broke over the and forced its Way into the of Thomas iC tore off Splinters of and drove them in the and his Wife dead below who was making the Cradle for her who was not hurt It tore her Shoes and Stockings and her and made one in a Manner Laft Week the Lady of Sir Tancred after a very lingering July 23. Wydenham was married to Mils Dawfon Daughter to Alderman a Lady of great fine and a very large Laft Richard Son of the late Sir formerly Speaker of the Houfe of Commons in and afterwards Loid Chief of the Common was married to Mils Daughter of the Right Hon. the Lord Chief a beautiful with every to adorn the Fair and a large The Marriage Ceremony was performed by his Grace the of A few Days ago a Gentleman and his Lady were by a Hackney for which he was to attend the Governors of the but of he fent his Wife and to intercede with the who forgave on his giving a Crown for the Relief of poor The Right Hon. the Lord only of his Excellency the Earl of Lord Lieutenant of this is hourly His Grace Dr. Lord Primate of All has given 500 1. towards Rebuilding the Church in the Right Hon. the Lord Chief Singleton 300 1. and 'tis faid that 15CO 1. has been by a Voluntary for carrying on that Laft being the Quarterly the Rt Hon. the Lord Mayor gave a very grand and polite Entertainment to their Excellencies the 1 ords and other of at the Mayoralty Laft a young Woman in George's going to reach fome Cloaths off a Line hanging out of a fell into the was fo much that her Life is of. She was immediately fenc to Mercers The fame Day a who was colouring a Stories fell into the and was very Laft after a tedious Mrs. Wife of Mr. James Keating of a Gentlewoman many good Qualities make her very much This Week Sir Kildare Dennis formerly Lord Chief of and other of arrived here from On the 12th Five Years old for the 1 5 1. at which was won with great by Lord On the 1 3th three for the 30 1. which was won by Sir Marmaduke with the On Three Galloways for the 10 1. which was won by Lord On Friday the 15th 3 Six Years old for the 15 1. which was won by Richard Bay Letters from Waterford that nine Carrs with belonging to fome Merchants of that were taken in the Day by fome within Miles of the and carried off to the Letters that a Detachment of and a Parry of are gone in of The principal concerned in the R ry is faid to be We hear from that Mr. John Wilfon of aged 90, was married to Mifs Margaret a young I ady aged 2j. We hear that General Parker lies ill at his Houfe in We hear from that on Monday laft about four o'Clock in the they had the mod violent Storm of that been known in the Mem ry of attended with Lightning and which continued upwards of a Quarter of an Several of the Halftones Five Indies and others had five or fix Forks from the main of an Inch hong which broke and did other Bank 1 zO 3 4. India Dmo no South Sea Stock no Ditto Old Annuities too 1 halt a 101. Ditto New 99. Four per Cent. Bank Annuities 1 96 7 8ths a 9-. Ditto t 747 97 Ditto Lottery 174.7 5 8ths. Bank Annuities 174S 97 3 4_ths. Three per Cent. Annuities 3 4-ths Million Bank 102. Royal 79. London Copper Shares 4. 1. 17 s. 6 d. Seven per Cent. Emperor's Loan no Five per ditto no Bank Circulation 7I. 10 s. India Bonds 20 s. a 22 s. Three and a half Salt 1745 Three per Cent. Exchequer Orders no Lottery Tickets 11 1.6 s. 6d." ADVERTISEMENTS for is are taken m at Lloyd's ir- Lombard