Craftsman Or Say's Weekly Journal (Newspaper) - January 20, 1776, London, Middlesex or S A TURD J A N U A R. Y 2b, the P R I N T E R. T is that in family and rancour to a higher pitch in between parties having no A for this might be but that I jhall leave to My intention in troubling ycu and the public with this to endeavour to throw a little upon tile much - inflamed of American Whoever reflects on the whole between and her fee that at was an idle by both but in of very to the important of either country for Britain to be may as a empire without degrading by the of of finance and on the other the people in our Colonies might have extended their trade and glory to the parts of the by gratifying the of England with a certain of which Parliament would never have been mad enough to make on a trade wherein the interests of Britain are more concerned than of America be for centuries to WHat a pity that which I muft call a family cannot be reconciled as of that fort by an umpire or Were the parties inclined to be guided by and a real regard to their the of a few hours ought to peace and harm between Good to think of the folly that infatuates Let ils irate the the following and at the which wrong opinion and have A certain old from having been admired of all for her as well mental fell into a of She had a of of whom flic had and educated with much and but in all arc of different fome of their that ' a variety of and fuch as attend the was to the advantage general liking till one when their were all and full of a violent altercation about drinking The old lady with a peremptory mould drink telling fhe $ that they often gadded abroad when me was Aire as good nylon as in the .ye faucy you for your I for the future that ye never to drink tea of my and to teach you better and to mark your to my parental ye each of you pay me a fine out of your yearly The young gentlewomen were much provoked at this forgetting all the good old lady had done for them in their they it with One who had always been the original bad had grown principles and time her mother mould fet tea before fhe would the and kick the to the Accordingly fhe was as good 25 her Her filters did not quite approve of this but as of them were inclined to drink tea and to hold what communication they pleated with the neighbouring they gradually the of and have made fuch arid in the that the poor old woman is It threw her into a Jb that the were Some of not over her lofing a little blood others were for and a cooling Between them fhe is brought into a deplorable and is in great hazard of a galloping it is is not yet Jf girls would be and fhew the Old woman proper it is thought fhe may yet and live to a good ' old age but there a fad unman who taken the and infills on being for ever Virgin It is thought the family would much fooner be if that one were properly ' In the mean Lord pity the poor old Woman E M O. - * - SATU R D A January 13, the January 13. St. has been to grant unto the Honourable John the office of Clerk of and ' in his Court of in the room on the of Thomas Alfo to grant unto William the office of Clerk of the Briefs of in the room and on the of the Hon. John Lift of for the army in his from the of ' January 1776. Sth John to be Cornet Henry vice John Mr. Richard St. George St. 19th, Mr. 30th, Mr. John B A N K R U P T i. Samuel of the colony but now of tha city of to Jan. 23, and Feb. 24, at at the White in Broad Mr. at of the of St. grocer 5 to Jan. 24, and Feb. 13, 24, at at Mr. - ' of merchant 5 to Jan. at 3, at and 24, at at Mr. at Benjamin of Lower Eaft to 18, at 27, at and Feb. 24, at at Day appointed for making the dividends of a to Martin Hockley and Thomas of the of St. and partners } Feb. 13, at at -' Certificates to be granted to Noah and of Great merchants and j on or before Feb. 3. Henry of on or before Feb. 3-, Thomas tenant in in the of in the of L O N D O N. of a letter Nov. 17. The Captain Pacha arrived here with his bringing with him molt part of the of Chick Ibrahim to tie is brought in chains on board the A was containing the gold and precious jewels longing to Chiek this the motive of the war which daab into - A letter from 9'^ after ferving here 23 had attached to the colony of has fo well in the whale that he has taken 32, and wounded 50 whales this with only the of the and the of The hearing of indefatigable has fent him the patriotic medal pro to which his has added a gold repeating His Royal Prince has honoured Captain Egede vvith a letter written with his own All the men of war out for are to take on board The to be loft in. the Swin on is fafe arrived in the Downs the loft proves to be the Jochim Hamburgh to Cadiz and On laft a quantity of coppex wis on board a at outward bound for to which place fire on which account fhe was a grant palled the great feal to the Earl of of an annuity of 3720I. per ann. to commence from die 10th of November payable at the Exchequer A gentleman who arrived from brings dreadful accounts of the damage done on that coaft by the high winds laft Sunday and he fays the is covered with and dead from Jan. 10. By the heavy rains which fell on and Sunday the river which runs through this was fuch an amazing that the inhabitant I dees not remember fuch a fudden and * inundation as happened on Monday till between five and fix o'clock in the which broke the banks in many above the making a free and fo that all the in the next the river were upwards of four feet deep in It came on fo that many of the cellars and low rooms were full before the moveables could be taken The inhabitants were obliged to betake to their for and many families were under the of leaving their St. Peter's St. Dun flan's and Cock with part of the were one continued river of and the current ran fo extremely through that it has done damage to the as to the foundations of particularly to that of Mr. at the goods are much and the two adjoining towards the and Mr. have fufFered much water breaking in at their and tearing down the buildings adjoining the of the in were torn to Had this flood happened the the would have been of the alarming Happily only one life is has yet been heard who is one Henry a he on going through the water St. notwithstanding the in treaties of many people to him to the in the he and had got as far as when the of the current threw him and drove him through into the river at Dean's and morning his body was taken up at and boats were in the all the to convey the inhabitants to places of as to with that were confined to the upper parts of ther The i arches of the bridge which leads from the Prince ' of Orange lane to Peter's have and it is it will fall in. Mr. is a very great by the waters breaking into his and damaging many The publicans in general their cellars being full ' of By the water had left the the which ilill prevails among the inhabitants is fo that their cannot as yet be By this event many poor families arid in a meeting of the Mayor and principal qf this and of of the was held laft night at the when the gentlemen a fum of money towards the immediate relief of the poor On one of the Bath coaches came to j town to the Bear in being one out of j fix that have been in town the evening the above coach got to town with fourteen was dug out of the is more than eight feet deep at other places in the of a letter from Dec. 2$. ' morning was committed to jail by Richard Peter of near charged on oath with and breaking open three doors of the of James of on the night of the 27th of September with twelve or thirteen others armed with guns and when they had entered faid and by force and violence carried the faid James j her with an intent j to or defile r Other charges of a nature lie j faid for having in the 0^ the 14th of April in company with J other in their well j armed with guns and broke open the door of the of fohn at in the county of when they beat faid Quinlan and his for to give Mary his in Thomas of in the faid as Mr. in riding on the Deptford his flipped by which accident he fell and his On at St. or out of thi limits of the faid 3 and if it fo them to and according to to put to or keep or at your ' of a later St. in 1. The burning called by earthquakes and to an- which really happened on the of J at eleven at by a violent after which a lava of nitrous and matter down the fide of the threw up clones of cinders and which 40 leagues of the of St. Antonio The town of St. was entirely from nine cavities in this the flaming lava continues to run to the South It is now feared that Grande will alfo break as it is in vaft which will the of the valley of in which Hands the town of St. the capital of the On Monday the ill and dre the Houfe of of Ireland to adjournment fiom the money not the 3d learn from that the on board the Rockingham Capt. Booth and and the Doctor's is to paint the of the and part of being call on the had their tore in a and they to d of receiving the fiom the in- the the rioter at on of after a trial of he was heavily and obliged to give for his good behaviour for two in 25 were tried at the Old three of whom were capitally viz. John for breaking open the of Benjamin in with intent to his Richard for breaking open the of James in Portland and five cotton And Robert - for the wilful murder of Henry coachman to of was Nathaniel banker in to Mifs daughter of Ayton of the fame Mrs. of St. aged 62. Mr. in At Mr. a mercer in that a near relation to the Chief of Dec. 30. morning a duel was fought between two young gentlemen in when each fired a which happily did no They afterwards adjourned to and about three o'clock in the afternoon one of the gentlemen fought a fecond duel with an in the garden of the where they two without any each party behaving with great courage and then and the affair was amicably MONDAY January 15. The naval force to we of fi fhips of from 50 to 16 guns &c. and will be manned by 16,000 feamen and 3000 marines the expence of which will be The army will of 34,000 effective which will coft 1,500,000!. fo that the whole of the armament for by fea and for the year 1776, will be 53,000 the expence 3,300,000!. Carleton's has the fallowing And we do hereby give and grant unto the faid Guy or by your captains and commanders by you to be authority to and employ all within our faid province as to or from one place to for the refilling and of all pirates and rebels both at land and fca and to fuch forces to any of our plantations in if for defence of the fame the or attempts of any of our enemies and pirates and if he to and were attacked by feme of common who carried away every article that could be from the Tinmouth which has for fome been was laft week opened for the direction of the cf n Jan. g. had here Sunday and Monday fuch with a great fall of that a vaft deal is dene the on this according to the pieces of upen the and the number of dead boa ies that arc thrown on The is fo deep that have fallen into the hallow ways and becu Our roads are and I was to fend this by to but as fine wind blows fo I did not to venture and therefore not to town till I can come No lefs than fevert coaches are left fixed in the between Hockley and Little the being unable to draw though the is only two Marry have arrived in town drawn by eight We are by a gentleman who came on Friday from Hen icy upon that a mile for were not able to travel above two miles an The roads arc fo bad in that the mail could net get to town near were obliged to be dug out of the and afterwards could not oh their journey to The are for the part prevented from as the is in feme places fo that it not only clogs up the but actually puts a flop to their motion Monday morning a drover was found dead on the road between Uxbridge and He was covered with and it is the inclemency of the Friday night a fire cut at Mr. in which the fame before it be a fire broke out at Mr. an in which was before the flames could be On Friday the General ended St. 19 Vauxhall rioters made the affair up with their by paying 151, each for the damages they On Saturday were tried at the Old shree of capitally for the wilful murder cf Catherine a woman he had lived with fome by and and throwing her with violence the cf which fhe and for counterfeiting che current of this kingdom called and in houfe found and ether implements for At in county of Mr. James one cf the Aldermen of the city to Mifs Charlotte daughter of the Edward of 0>ford. James of to jane of At Mary aged 112 Mr. Edwards of formerly a capital on but had Mr. of the The only of Mr. in was by a pin while the maid was What renders tins more ' choly to the had a fon