London Evening-Post (Newspaper) - April 21, 1774, London, Middlesex Price From THURSDAY to SATURDAY April 23, 1774. 8124.] D R U R Y - L A N % T the THEATRE ROYAL in THIS the inft will be pre- THE EARL OF End of the an called To which will A PEEP BEHIND THE On Monday will be KING With THE X T the THEATRE in THIS the 23d will be pre- HE GRIEF Before the Play THE To which will be E fen ted T T H KING With On Monday will be HENRY THE THE ANE E NEW Saturday next will be price 6d. NUMBER I. To be continued of ANEW and COMPLETE GEOGRAPHICAL containing a full and of the parts of the known as divided into &c. The and colour of the their and their and to render this performance flill more perfect nnd we add the of ewry city ad town of En By FREDERICK M. A. Vicar of and other Printed for G. No. 4.6, and fold by all other in Great Britain and Ireland where at large may be The names of the will be and if this work exceed fifty the overplus will be A very great variety of Voyages and Travels having appeared fince any thing of this kind has been we are enabled th be much more in our accounts of their than any who have preceded us in this day price is. 6d. an ETCHING of the tileen from Sir E T A LI A TI A Ky Including Epitaphs upon feme of the Wits of this Printed for G. at No. 46, in I fend you an authentic copy of the lad poetic pro. of thh great belonged to a dub of Beaux wit at the expence of good it was to write epitaphs cn the his and of the was oiled on for and at their next meeting produced the following which I adds one leaf to his immortal Vide 1 etter to the Publisher annexed to the Tins Poem is entered at Stationers agreeable 11 the Statute of the 8th of Queen To be LETT or And entered upon at or fooner if AN fix rooms on a in King's in. the county of with all convenient affable for four and good gardens thereunto mo ft part of which ire with brick walls and well planted with yard and good and a large orchard full of and of containing thirty two of which are adjoining to the 01 and art? laid down with or fuch of them as be with the fole right of the in a fine trout river for near three Any alteration of the will be made if The above ace in the part of twenty miles dirt ant from upon good three from and four from two large a coach the door every day except Inquire of Mr. at King's who will the To be SOLD to the BEST On the day of June at the at Burton on agreeable to conditions to be then the fale to be opened at ix c THE MANOR of BARTON in the county of and the ADVOWSON of the Rectory together with a valuable and compact Freehold of antient called BARTON of three farms of rich and in the tenures of John Thomas and Thomas at the clear annual rent of 555I. The tenants the and all other and do all N. B. The are remarkably and are accommodated with and good the lands the in excellent and free of in lieu of which a modus is paid of Barton Park is in a good and at nearly equal from the of arid Burton on Particulars may be had of Nathaniel of near r Kfi m r 5 of John * tout in the for the Lite of the Gr i or of Mr. at Sconey muft be as the ENGINES FOR Watering Grafs &c. fin various new in tin or with various fans to the water like kitchen made of the belt block in a and fo as not to be liable to come and never wants fold in or any article a fet 3I. a large fet 61. J 6s. 6d. verTels are entirely free from that quality attending copper Various forts of new to magnify watcher at and to or work and - for Fine chamber and all articles in the tin way made and fold by ARNOLD No. two doors from St. in duly attended Mrs. NEW No. IS very conveniently for places of public at the of the remote fro n the and common to this being no where the Nobility and er or in may be very and comfortably Their tables will bs eatables of the in their various and alfo with the and up in the genteel no expence having been to render this HOTEL as and elegant as Mrs. CORREGE returns hsr grateful acknowledgements for the extraordinary encouragement fhe has already received an J fhe thinks cannot her gratitude with more than by paying a minute and attention to the management of her which is her care and No. 3, Ludgate Hilly To the NOBILITY and all cafes both ordinary and F er Artificial Teeth of pure not fingle Or whole w th curious con to a fo different and need no patent to recommend they are neither painful or they fame their real value and their quality and be by the gentlemen of the iiw of and his h. Fat both teeth and ami good the lofs a wun all in the ef cr rv 0 operation that ingenuity can indent or with that and which far common cr operator him and bo cure no advice All lc ten poll be duly By the Cakes for making of Liquid Blacking for Shoes THESE Cakes with tte by the addition of water a excellent moch to hitherto Known j it t beautiful fj yec never it but on the contrary its and it and mellow to the very whereby it is rendered more agreeable ro the as as much more It is per free from and the that are with will neither foil the fingers in or the ip Sold and retail only by W. Perfumer in near bottura of the by by A. Roth at the Civet New j. at the Angel and 1 the corner of St. and by J. the In 6d, the which drill i of liquid SOUTH HOLLAND of the Proprietors of the LOW lying in that part of called SOUTH will be held at the Old White in on the nth day of May by 11 o'clock in the to confider of a better drainage for at which time and place all per fons are requeued to by them felves or To be Sold by PRIVATE By Mr. TATTERS At his near Hyde-Park FOUR DUN with full manes apd tails j they have been ufed to go or by and are fo that a child may drive them For further particulars to A To LARGE L E as T on with e fit for a for ' large and a field of about three For particulars enquire of Mr. Pa. % J THE JAL ADVOWSON of the of in the county of of the yearly value of 2ool^or is a village near and the fs a good Particulars may had of Mr. in and of Mr. Jacob at near in the faid county of To be 8 O L A th that fich of called and HALL ef 1300 and now under with good covenants df to two at the dear yearly rent of for part of the and 926I. for the This lies in a within miles of the town of Berwick is well fenced and bounded on the North by the river Tweed the &c. are remarkably having been built within four or five years part. The tenants will fhew the For further enquire of Mr. at near THE and Freeholders of the county of are Hot to engage their Votes and for the next General till a be held for the nomination of two Gentlemen to I them in MONEY Gentleman who has a fum of money now he is laying The tenants will fhew the For the TEETH tnd G M 5. JACOB HE to and the begs leave to recommend to the public his ESSENCE of and PEARL which he has found to be greatly not only in but alfo in efficacy to any thing hitherto made ufe of tor complaints of the teeth and they will the teeth in a perfect f und even to old render them white and without in the impairing the fallen fuch as are keep fuch as are already decayed from becoming prevent the tooth cure the in the and mike them grow firm and cl fe to the teeth they render the breath delicately and remedy ail that are the of Soid appointment of Mr. and only by W. in near the bottom af the and ret ale by J. in and no where elfe in Sold alfo by M. at Price as. 6d. RHEUMATIC THE attention of the public is requeued at this when complaints are fo to the efficacy and happy effects of which have never failed procuring relief in the lad it age of that dreadful they are alfe highly beneficial in the they g ve immediate relief in the and excruciating fits of the A Collection of well is now in the a d will be given gratis .by the John at and James and oy J. No. and Royal C Hoi bom R May behind the New and all Load 6s. may be with printed and in molt of the country towns in the Country dealers are to fond their orders to J. ea and proper allowance be made To prevent each be with the names of John Banyard and James I By his MAJESTY'S T is daily and voluntary by of all that the STOMACH PILLS up of the valuable are the heft remedy yet for complaints n the and either of a or newly by any natural weak or from the want of a proper of the or from the bad qualities of lb e forts of food or drink 5 say of which often bring on want of by and that the BILIOUS CHOLIC in all which They are the beft phytic iu fome female and they have been found of great in ill formed in windy in preventing the drop fy and They are and when it is fo much difor as not to be the innocent they it fo u it with great eafe and digeil any or If after a fair no relief it the money will be returned at the Pine in the where the prepared and Told at it. 6d. per by his and for the better accommodation of the they are alio fold by Mr. perfumer to his in New and by at No. 22, in price will be Letters from principals to N. O. P. at Old Slaughter's Coffee it. will be duly attended and Perlons of officers of rank in the on full or Clergymen in of or having yearly incomes for who are of railing fums o may be accommodated with the and on the equitable either in or by to Mr. in will be immediately attended F R IDA 1 R L A April 22. N D. April 11. We that the four regiments that are going from hence to are ordered to be encamped at April 13'. On Sunday was commuted to our John for cutting off the and wounding Patrick of his 17th regiment of light fo that ne died on Monday is faid a love affair was the caule of this wicked The Upper read a fecond time and the for the better regulation of private on a 17 again ft 12. This day the fecond reading of the fecond will come and it is expected the Houfe will be very full and fit Nothing can give the Public a higher idea of the abilities of Lord than the panegyrics bellowed upon him by Lord in his Letters to his fon He equals his fole power to that of an army at the fame time he that Lord Chatham all his and absolutely ruined his by accepting a This he insinuates was brought about by a unpopular and produces this fad as an of a weak man cajoling and triumphing over a man of the Lord he compares to a who thinks he hides his head he is therefore not ExtraS ef a litter from April 20. Orders are received here for his Roebuck fine new of 44 to be launched from the Dockyard on the 28th Our artificers and workmen were lail week paid a His of 60 is fitting out for fea at this is to be commanded by Admiral Mann for three years in the Two which failed this week out of the one for and the other for are full of and their who have been out of employ for fome ef a Utter from April 19. Since nay laft of Sunday's orders are actually come down for to be made on board the of the that the houfe be ready for the reception of their and that all the Newfoundland fhips be detained for that are received for the Lenox of 74 to be and fitted for foreign and to complete for fix On at the Public Office in the who broke goat in bu: being put to the a variety of committed fince his being at It that Mr. keeper of having received fome information concerning the went to were he learned the name and of abode of a man in coach Hawke had been a few days before conveyed to that Mr. Smith then in company with Mr. went to a near and having enticed the man to a public the was after much the man was prevailed upon to that Hawke's flood in his and td give a direction to his theft procured further and proceeded houfe in a court in Mr. Smith the while Mr. Bond went where feeing Hawke in he immediately leaped upon and gave an which Mr. Smith came in time enough to prevent the catching up a loaded After he was he faid might congratulate upon having acted great caution and which had prevented being blown to Five loaded and a great number of watches were found rn his Mr. Hart that on Monday the 29in of aj he and Capt. of the 20th regiment of were going inja towards were the little on fide who thru ft a again It Mr. Han's and demanded his upon which he delivered is. 61. and fome that Capt. Cunningham having the value of 500I. about was endeavouring his which being by the he threatened to fire it was immediately the Captain to give up his and bid him fire upon which he a but happily without After this got out of the and to annoy the villain with their and by throwing but were not able prevent his Mr. Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. &c. exhibited charges of highway robbery the and were accordingly bound over to At the above William Lane was put to the and charged by Lion with having brcke open the of Smiths at and a 20I. and a 10I. Bank and plate to the value of near 400k The evidence declared that the robbery they the watchman in hie and prevented his doing his duty that after the effects were conveyed they gave hint two and the notes and plate were of by Henry who if not yet Mr. Drummond and were bound over to tbe ended at the Old when 12 were fix of whom were convicted to be Peter John Mofet Michael and Elijah And fix were Hay John Clark and James for coining were branded in the and ordered ca be one On the London three received judgment ot were ordered to were in the nine ordered to be and five delivered on On came on at the Old the triai of William pawnbroker The charged him with receiving a quantity of &c. well knowing the lame to have The on his evidence the that the uncle of Mr. Windfor came to and him if he had lent a quantity of &c. to Mr. he he hau nor did he mifs nor did he believe it could be his The uncle then him to go with him to Mr. to fee as it was pledged by his man and maid He accordingly and immediately knew his property On being if the uncle did at the fame time inform him the for his applying to him rather than Mr. Windfor he the uncle told him that his nephew did not come the knew him and he imagined upon the fight of they would immediately if the goods pledged without the Upon and other in favour of Mr. from the evidence of the he was honourably acquitted without putting him on his or calling a in his The court was amazed upon what foundation fuch an indictment could be Mr. J .hn of to Mifs Sybilla of Lail at Frances relict of John of that M at tobacco merchant in the Mr. Henry in his 21ft fon of Mr. iate of in Capt. John formerly in the Leghorn The fame in Red Mr. Richard at Mr. William Welt one of the people called his death was by a mortification his arm after bsing