London Evening-Post (Newspaper) - August 4, 1761, London, Middlesex 6 From 4, to Th urs da y 6, 1761. From 19 Commander of the King's and Company's Troops has yet hap - the bei wee and a few Mb Colonel with the Black and ot W under his Com- officers 4. The following is a Lift of the Lofs of the Allied Army in and War Jn 0f on the whole Regiment of the j confuting of and 1 ' 8 Wounded 55 78 7P4 too On this took 109 with a Surgeon and 160 The reft were cut in Pieces or Oar made at the fame Time a good Booty in July 1 j. Prince Ferdinand lias made a of four Crowns to the Lieutenant Generals GUfe and as a Reward for their good Conduct at 1 he Battle of the 161I1 Total Artillery Pieces of Cannon 190 30 4 183 3 Supplement to the containing the Lofs fn that ran or tne Allied which was com Hereditary Prince and Lieutenant General O Killed Ah cna Ge 28. According to Letters received the Frontiers of the of Rank and 10 be obliged to quit ir on Account of the t iotai 21 9 of the Ruffian he may retire into the In- of fb p Rile and Total 6 7J 8^ under the Cannon ot which the Duke oi occupied in 1757* endeavours to bring on a general Action either the or The Mention of his arrived at in mull be a as Letters of a late Date from flie was in the 6 By Defire of the Merchants trading to the different Provinces of North the Lords of the Admiralty have given Orders that 3 Convoy may begot ready with the faid Ships as foon as A Ship from from the Iile of bound to was raken by a French who after taking out the A large French Privateer is taken in the North and another run off the The from Portland to foundered in het and all the Crew except We hear from that his rhe Pops has Conway's | granted a Brief of Eligibility for fuch in as his Royal Prince Clement of Poland be and that Cardinal York has as length determined ro accept of the of not we any of Preferment on this Sids of the We have the to inform the World of that they may foon ro fee fome of the Divine Works of engraved by Mr. That on Account of his extraordinary o o 9 9 Capt. Aid-de-Camp to the Marquis of met with a Reception Prince The Plenipotentiary * 1 1 Lieut. Lieut. The Secretary of M. arrived here the has hired hi twelve Months the 1 moor's Head for and the other have taken for a Year i the Lord one for 9300 the Earl of one and General for 13,000. From the London has not only obtained from his Uncle that Scaffolding be in the fo that Strange may make what Drawings ha but has alfo him a genteel in that during his Lieut. Lieut. j tention to the Merit of a cannot fail of - Major Capt. the more as the late Pope had by an Lieut. forbid thar any Scaffolding be be- Lieut. killed Major caufe the Painting had been much damaged by who being agreeable to the Natives of this j and is Capt. Lieut. Prince for want I obliged 0 ched Lieut. Fen proportionable Number of to keep open the Communication with this Town and Account 1 7 we are that fhey in all their and that their and Soldiers with the The to conceal the Lofs but were at length by they in the late in their wounded Officers as well as Soldiers in the we know the Number the former brought into our exceed Two of the latter are near Three Havre and Ilie Marquis de Rouge were killed in the add the Marquis de Son-in-law to the Duke de was as were J Letters from the of the 28th that M. de aTter having fent a great according 400 Men were formerly indulged with that was married at Mr. William an eminent Jeweller in St. to Mifs Nancy of died at his Lodgings in Old Charles he was formerly a Commander in the A Letter from Ancona in the gives the following tragical There was in the Neighbourhood of the Capital of Convents of the Brothers of of the Order of St. Some Greek jealous of or with a tial Author tells the French performed Prodigies of jt ' them to prefer 11 r of the tick Patriarch of to that of the Holy but all their Attempts proved in to the and was retired into the fOUpht like like but for- Ali in had all his Troops and Pn nee but lor fu h they a Ferdinand was in March after Colonel w from Hamburgh of the that of the three beheaded a of - and I ot tine ziSin mat lhat 0rder, and twenty-five and Ut Fire to the of their Cloy The Guardian Martyr three and was a to the Sufferings of his exhorting them to Tills Account is con- tne had co Boats laden with Ammunition and the Route out intended Queen will take is and burnt the French on be by way of and the He did not a fingle Man that | Lift Saturday Lord Harcourt and his Son arrived at a trt n at Five in the and went onboard the T 10 YC v u 1* i c 1 a ailu t4 firmed by Letters from which failed an Hour after under ot his r * I an their 3nd that Part of the which g placed on the Right and Left of the near r i occupy to I 7 I may be by The the Ruffian Army was advanced as I 10 B6 B w Willi OOM | jn jn Wam nr Water in St. J hot is become putrid and very Wart fc The King of The Ruffian Corps under M. to attack had not begun its Operations the 12th of laft Button and light Grey Stockings Buckles and at his private Duty in letting in the Water for two or three There is another which not only tends to but is as ungrateful to had not us H d hd The Swedes were in and were * r l d j l l Sunday hu 3 the Every Thing | ' hie at of who was in Prince Henry kept his at and and the Army of the had not yet begun to C O T L A N D. i. laft Major James ton was married to Mifs Murray of On the z jd died at his Houfe in Simon of Son xr - of Sic Kermet is alfo of of of Mifi Mifs Meadows Mifs Lady Lady Lady of Mifs Mifs Mifs which commonly lie at the Edge of rhe next the as well as in that Piece of Water which the and in fuch as to induce fome People to think they have been pur there on to feed rbe may that if an Hour in the Week only was employed in removing as well as dirty green Matter ac the Corners and Ends of the it would be They write from that on Sunday laft Brudenel there was a violent attended with Thunder and ' Women of th Mrs. 1 Mrs w met in the P and allowed the Claims of the of Lon H E R EA S a Shoal is grown in the the two Buoys of the Spell and Lafi ' but fix or fiven Feet Water on it at Spring and on which Damage to fome and killed above Upon K aad 0xford, to execute the Office of J Sir and in Length about and all their Bones were found theu Thomas Rider's Claim of three Maple and the and when offered to fome they could not be pre- 1 - * 4 N E W S. vailed upon to touch PORT Arrived his Sloop from a Sailed the for 4. All the Outward-bound Merchant Ships are his 9hip Unicorn ftom a and remains in the Downs with the Men of War as per lafy with the Eaft India and the as and Wind E. Lord and Lord Maynard's Claims were referred to the King the Duke of Claim was as King in the Ifle of Aher which the Court adjourned to Claims were offered from Scotland j bur the Court took Time to confider whether they can be Evening arrived at the Eaft India the the and the both arrived from at they mediately kid on the of that that I between H and the Buoy the Lafi 4* 1761. Late laft the Eail India Company received over from the and Council of May By a Letter dated the of Feb. from on board his in it appears they received aft Account of the Arrival of two Men oi rH E of a in a Part of County of about Miles from the Cu v of and the like from and the of of the Value of a and would make an a in any Pare of the of or by to Mr. William at Mr. in may be farther giving an Account of the Surrender of on the 10th Wir from Europe zi which Dav 0$ February ail its on the the Fleet ina little Coaft of by M. Commander in chief of the French to Thomas at and to convoying the Ships 1. To be THE next to a Living of abo a in a fine 120 Mile Weft of London The upwards ( and very For further Particulars of Mr. the