London Courant And Westminster Chronicle (Newspaper) - March 6, 1780, London, Middlesex it c * I * T ij fi 1 are defined to J. oppose in Sy of the - 0 lind of Act a called Mer and Signora After which will 361th; a - - Dramatic called ' ' The R T ' t Mr. Mr. Jun. With and * ' The to ' ' ' - 1 ' ' 11 THEATRE 0ov1ent be a New called t ST 6 E Eee Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. r J a Prologue to be by Mr. And a New Epilogue by j Scenes and To which will .be 35th".tlme) a in Three HA R L E IN EVER T 9iufic, ' With an entire The by I by -j Nothing under full price The 6os>p$\tfi. be at a quarter after to 1 E. o m m i T. T of the at the in trie 13th twelve on particular ' 4tb March 17'go. ' 1 ' March SUCH ithe FREEMEN of City of HEREFORD as in this and are with the Mayor and and the and Citizens faid City in their to the of Commons upon the of public the informed the 3^earby's, No. 2, and will remain there until PROTESTANT The Right Honourable Lord GEORGE ' ' Meeting of this be at the St. on the gth day of at fix o'clock in and the of in and is to the lie at the following between the hours of twelve and three every clay to receive the of the and and and their viz. the of the Right Hon. the in i and houfe of By of I JAMES are received by the following Co. William Sofii and and by the Secretary to ' This day is JL A Political Sold at J. Burlington in MP N D A MAR C H 6, 173o. in The LAST CONCERT but ONE this March 6t 1780 Nobility and Gentry are acquainted that the SEVENTH CONCERT laft hut this at this place will be THIS j direction of Mr. T fongi violoncello Mr. Mr. The vocal Signora Signor and Signor The Second Part. Mifs Concerto Signora vocal Signora Mifs Signor and The by Signor Half a Guinea or Tickets may be had at The doors will be open at and the Concert to begin at The company are to order their coachmen take Up at the doors in their heads towards chair door in N. The Grand and only this be on Monday the 3d of April March 3, 1780. Committee of Common for with the Committees or to be appointed by and Boroughs in this That the thanks of this be given to Edmund for wife arid of public by him of on the 1 rth of a copy of which has been laid before this and that this Committee highly approve ana applaud and unwearied to the honour independence of by reducing within bounds the influence of. the j to prevent the expenditure of and to eafe the heavy burthens nation by by taking away the exorbitant of many and by of all and unmerited That the thanks of this Committee be fq and their proportions inl to carry execution the laudable intentions This agreeable to the recommendation of the the and depute Mr. Alderman Mr. Alderman and Mr. Robert to meet Sl Alban's on Saturday the of this at to confer of other Committees according to the letter dated the 28th of 1780, Mr. and and they have full and unanimous authority of this Committee to unite in any plan to promote phe ends of in the expenditure of public alfo regulations for the duration of and to obtain a more equal of the To and Freeholders of County of IT having been tc that the ninth of March will convenient time or your Meeting at than the as before I hereby your attendance on that at twelve SAMUEL Feb. 23, 1780. MOD ELL of R O M E. which is on a y at one view the jpf every and every is with the objects are on and on a larger S. the of the above and bitn with at truth of ' model Is in till at ' in aired for the 4tti To the and Freeholders of the County of HAVING received the following I your attendance at SAMUEL High Feb. 16th, 1780. WE take the liberty of as High Sheriff of the County of to call a Meeting of the and Freeholders of the to confider of an application to Parliament in this of national we actuated folely by views for the public and it is our to purine the mode of petitioning in order to obtain a of grievances under which 1 nate country now from the of public and exorbitant We beg leave to to that Stowmarket is the general and convenient place for Meetings of this We Your obedient humble Tho Maynard W. W. Middleton John Coke Ruffel Swale Ph. B. G. W. Vanneck H. Long Sparrow TrufTon Golding W. Bohun Brooke Dudley Long T. Purvis W. Berners Jenney A. Keppel John Sheppaid P. Blake John Revett William Chapman Beece W. Adair Grigby ' Vanneck jun. CARLISLE H 0-4J S E. THAT department of the Academy called the School of Eloquence the following as of debate on Whether it be in a Free to Colonies to a full participation of the rights of Country tea rooms will be opened at the great room at paft and the Moderator will bein the Admittance 2s^ 6d. The will be gradually fo all the will be feen at one Seats near the center will be who cannot cannot command from every part of fome regulations will be to thi pany to that order and decent without which no and ingenious men will beat the trouble of All applications on Dramatic and Academic or for in the principles aud of are to be made to the Principal at No. 7, of the Nobility and Gentry who come in or in their will be received at the front door in the the reft of the company at the door King's Arms March That this Committee 1 three of their members to meet a deputation from the other chofen in the different parts of the at the St. Alban's on Saturday the nth of March That the Earl of Charles John Sir the Rev. Mr. and Mr. Charles be added to this That it be recommended to fuch members of this Committee as are members of the Houfe of that they do give the diligent attendance to their duty in upon the important now and particularly to the bills moved by Mr. for to the moved Sir P. Jennings for excluding Contractors from to all proportions for new the of the and Col. Barre's intended motion for a of That this Committee do adjourn to at twelve J. Chairman of the - THE Gentlemen of the HERTFORDSHIRE COMMITTEE are requeued to meet at the St. Alban's on the 9th of this at twelve GEORGE This day at noon will be in price 2s. THE - PEECH of EDMUND Member of Parliament for the City of on to the Houfe of Commons the 1 ith of February 1780") apian for the better of the Independence of Parliament and the of the Civil and other Printed for J. in &c. from 14 to 25 per cheaper than the prices proved from the following by and Co. Taylors and Ladies at No. 2, the Gun Powder Old near the Royal 1. s. d. A fly frock fuit of compleat - 440 A ditto fuit made of 480 A ditto fuit with lilk facings to the - - - 4 A ditto fuit lined throughout with filk ferge 5 A of lined with rich or feathered velvet - - 9 9 A ditto with rich or filver and ditto linings - - 10 10 A drefs fuit of figured with ditto linings - 7 17 A cloth coat of the beft with filk ' facings of ditto - - 3 18 A clouded with ditto facings - 5 18 A ditto of a with linings 212 A fuit of regimentals made of for any regiment under the whether regulars or the or &c. for the fuit excepted - - 5 5 A Captain of the Navy's witk gold embroidered - 7 A Lieutenant's fuit of with white lappets and rofe &c. - 5 A ditto - 4 A frock fuit of all cloth - 3 A ditto with mag breeches - - 3 A ditto fuit with worried lace on cuffs and collar of and round the fore parts of tne - - 4 A ditto - - 2 A - - - 1 A jacket and made of faced with - 1 A ditto lined through with and long flaps to and a riding - habits and made in the foreign or in the and on the gentlemen who chufe to their own we deduct 17s. per and the clothes not exceed the above of being clothed at a certain expense may be with any number of half or frock at the following Four frock fuits at 14I. 14s., Three fuits 111.5s. Two fuits 71.7s. 6d. The faid gentlemen to return the old clothes on the delivery of or a due allowance to be made in lieu 10 17 5 18 3 12 o 2 6 9 16 S U R R B| V C O M M IT T E E. THE of the are to meet at the St. Alban's the 9th of March particular Upper FRANCIS March 3, 1780. To the artd Landholders of the County of AS it appears by tlie of the Sheriff this courity fo our requisition udder that he declines you together for the off petitioning the Houfe of he could collect the of the gentlemen who the few gentlemen but fuch as the Sheriff thinks fit to return to be a Grand IS which delay would probably of R the nugatory oh account of the advanced of this of arid being clearly convinced that the of calls for the attention of Parliament to the expenditure of the public and their diligent enquiry whether and places in the pf the Crown or its feould not be and the and emoluments annexed to i others reduced we to ' meeting of you as concur with us in this in the in the city of on Saturday the 1 ith of next at eleven of the clock in the for Che of preparing a to the honourable of praying their effectual in we the of much public may be and the free of this country from the dangerous influence of the of And we the more a numerous of you on this not only that the may be forwarded without further buC from an that your filence may be as your opinion that fuch February 28, The REQUISITION to the To BELL High SWiff of the County of WHEREAS reputable gentlemen of this county approving of the petition intended to be to Parliament by the county of and to have a- meeting of the and Freeholders of this to concert might be proper to be taken on this did John then Sheriff of this to appoint a day for fuch which the faid John complied and appointed a day for fuch meeting but the favne has been prevented from taking by the appointment of a new Sheriff in the mean names are do the Sheriff of the faid to appoint early day for the like James Poole Abergavenny Hopkin Merrick J. Scudamore Job Baugh Edward Foley Edmund Lea J G. Cornewall William Baker U. Price John Skipp James Walwyn John junior R. Payne Knight Henry Lambert Thomas Phillipps James Hereford Francis Campbell John Whitmore - Edmund William Taylor Thomas Symonds Powell Thomas Griffiths John Salwey T- Sheldon T. Salwey J. Caldecot Francis T. Brydges Martin Dunne J. Moore Green The SHERIFF's My Lords and HAVE the honour to receive from Sir your application to me as to call a general meeting of the and Freeholders of the county of for the a petition to Parliament to that from thff county of The general and duty from a in my to the county af large is induces me to know their fenfe on fo important a in the open and public manner I therefore the affixes is to lie held on the of next when the of the county will naturally call the gentlemen beg your indulgence fo far as to be allowed that opportunity to receive their I have the to My Lords and With the Your obedient and BELL February 23, 178a. The to the SHERIFF's THE only gentlemen then in town who to the fent to letter of the 23d that his determination to fo * amounted to a and of defeat the made to him for though the gentlemen w ho attend the it the Freeholders could be then the would have received a parliamentary and afterwards any petition deemed therefore the Sheriff to and communicate again entreated him to fix ori an early day they thought be than the nth of next N. B. This letter was fent to the Sheriff's 24th of but no could him in. proper as he that day fit Wales aud to the Noblemen and who