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   London Evening-Post (Newspaper) - August 19, 1932, London, Middlesex                                4 - - 1 Load 737 1 h r From Sat laft arrived the Mail from Aug. 24. HE King has been to grant unto the Richard Doctor in one of his Chaplains in and now in waiting upon his the Place and Dignity of a Prebendary of his Collegiate Church of void by the Death of Dr. Edward late Prebendary in the Evening his attended by the came from to the in this and was at a French Comedy in the About his to and the Streets were ilium all publick of Joy throughout M. of Suffragan Grand took his Leave of the the and on Elector of Cologn his On the 22d the Gens and to the Court of the from his at the Court of Oh Sunday John who vas married laft to the of the Lord with his Lady to her and all tlie Roval Family at and met with a molt gracious ' Yellerday between Three and Four at his Houfe in the Cloy at the Rev. Mr. Michael and one of the Prebendaries of the Collegiate of and Vicar of St. Brides in is worth per and in the Gift of the Dean and Chapter of He was near Years of a and to have worth 40,000 1. He was not much as a Preacher but a Man of great Humanity and and very well in his lis faid he will be as Prebendary of by the Rev. Mr. Chaplain to his and of in the 15th, of Fever in Sir D'arcy the only Son of the late Sir William Lord of very much Aug. 27 of the King the Day when his will be to leir upon his The King told that the their On the the Gens He has left a Son and du Roy went to a by his the Daughter and one of the of the late Richard Roundell of that Letters from Rome make mention of the Death of Sir William an old Servant of the Chevalier de St. He was de- Audience till they re- Parliament of the King's after mature they could not reamer on their before the of a good Family in and by very creditable which he before the acquired & and had again to 5 p o J He wis employed and trailed by that Prince while he R T N E W Confi 20.'On laft fe Boat xri a large of Tea on Friday ihe brought in another and this Morning 0ie brought in a Ton being in 41 all in Oil Skins and it was that every Bag had a different wenr by from and a Fly boat from There is now in our Road the Queen Cape from St. is Morning Mr. Warren fet out for to embark there on board the Packet to hire a Houfe in that City for Bis Grace the Duke of who is by his 10 Repair thither with for the Recovery of his A is by for die Right Hon. the 1 Mark of his 10 re- and Dragoons and Orders were this Day fent to all the commanding Officers at and their to make Preparations accordingly To-morrow his will fet out for Exeter to review ihs Lord of from thence he will go to ton On Saturday her Royal the Prince of lye iit Staie at the and more fince by dence placed in his Hands the whole Management of his and the Gentleman always acquitted of it his Mailer's He was much for his by all that had any Dealings with and as his would allow very companionate and charitable to the He to upwards of 90 Years and as he had always formerly adhered to the as by the Church of Co he in. and was attended to the laft by a Clergyman of the fame and interred at Rome according to the Rights and Ceremonies of the The fame Letters that Mr. was out of and ordered to depart Rome 3.4 and the State in ten Henry Alderman who lately the and who bis Uncle to there a Days a The Lord William Brother Duke of Sr. and Vice-Chamberlain of is over by his the We hear George Purvis will as Elder Brother of On next of Sir Thomas will * -n * given r. and from thence will be and all the Royal took the of Hunting in the New Park at Richmond three the Chace was very diverting tor about but her was to the Stag after and all the Roval Family dined at Keu which the j in the Evening to the Prince of Wates Family Alfo and and in the Abbey Church at near his according It is he was the on George Duke of go of his Royal her his Royal the and all the Royal in a magnificent Manner at ar his at which were of nefs was to order a large Ox to be on which was given to the together with &c. where they drank to their the Prince of and the reft of the Royal and in the Evening her and Family to the Right Hon. the Secretary at War Orders to the Captains of the Troops of and the Colonels of the two Troops of Grenadier to hold in for Parties to be to &c. to wait his Arrival from On Saturday Mr. one of his arrived U his Grace the Duke of from with Knighthood d on him by * Sir Roger who was a Lieutenant of the Ma J of is made Commander of one of the Sloops now building a which are to oil the mable the Mr. M. of College in and Chaplain to the Right Hon. Robert to hold of Great in the County and of with the Vicarage of in the County and Man of Wat three who hid received 401. took a Woolwich Collier fhat was going down ran foul of them and Boat in by which Accident were till who fayed by  

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