London Evening-Post (Newspaper) - September 2, 1932, London, Middlesex if he London 743 From September to September 35, 173d. our laft arrived the Mails from France W 15. write front that the there is in very good and extremely provided with all Sorts of and that the new Works with which they were augmenting the Fortifications of that axe That according to their lair Advices From fo great was the of Regency the Taking of that had the King's Troops the Dey all Probability have followed the Example of the Governor of and the but that they have taken and are in fortifying the Town on the Side of the x Aug. 17. The Imperial have given the the to that his Principals would do well to the four Chiefs of the out of according to made with the j under the Guaranty of the Emperor elfe his Imperial take other This peremptory Declaration has much the the 'tis confidently reported that the to put them to and have warm Solicitations for the Emperor's but it appears plain his Imperial will by no Means the on his Honour pvc that Prince Eagene is laid to be highly with the bafe Proceedings of the in that that from Vienna has brought thither tlie Emperor's Demands of die to at to execute faithfully thi Treaty Accommodation with the and the four Chiefs without farther Delays Upon which the Senate has held divers but remain much in their v Sept. 6. The 3d the King and the whole Court took JV of in the The 4th his the Troops in this viz. the General and Regiment of and Veldt Regiment of and four Regiments of commanded by Brigadier General and the Colonels I and After which the and dragoons went all their and f as On as On and the Foot went aifb 5 their Evolutions and His was f extremely well with the fine Appearance the Regiments and with the and regular Performance of their and This Morning his and the whole Court left this Place for Sept. 7. about Three in the Afternoon the King at his Falace in this City from the in perfect and in His has his Depar ture from hence for England on Monday the Sept. 10. On the 4th the Parliament met and proceeded as All the Chambers being they took in to what had the Day before at and that a verbal be drawn up of all that had or done before the Bed of at the Bottom whereof be That the Parliament neither nor nor could be to give their to what was inhere the Bed of and in what Manner it was for Want of a proper Communication of fuch Matters as were there to Be treated of. with Regard to the Declaration proroguing the Tax of four Sols per and other that the King be humbly to lay it before his to take into Consideration after the Manner 5 and as for the Declaration 18th of ment will to his the cf their executing but 1 11.1 111 ' 11 - 1 - - ferve the ancient and belong to which ever fince their a which how it may now has been found conducive td the Welfare of the and the of the Rights of the in difficult That the Arret of paft be fb far as relates to the repeating of their in Behalf of their and Chambers remain till it their Lord and Sovereign to to give his to On the 6th at Night each Member of the Chamber and Requetes was with a Letter de fending him into and allowing him but 14 Hours for his in Order to the Grand Chamber remains having not the King's Letter de C O U NT R Y ia the of Sept. 1. In a Piece of this South belonging to Mr. rhey ari now making the fecond Crop of It was eat bare till May according to the of this fo that it will undoubtedly bear two Crops evety I fend you this the like never was known in Parts I really believe there is 30 Load oil about 16 Sept. 2. Laft came 011 the of the other Sheriff of this City by the when Mr. B. Grocer of was being by Alderman i The Poll For Mr. 596 B. 794 On Saturday laft Chief to the Right Hon. Henry General of his he had been long in that and bore the an Gentleman and a good a poor Woman who was going to take Water at with a Bundle of foul dropt down and her Body was carried to St. Martin's On laft John and James the laft at were executed The bound for Holland to fetch over his which went from Greenwich about Five on Friday before One in the Afternoon in where they the Wind blowing hard about Nine on Saturday they and got under Sail again but the Catharine Maft breaking off where ft was let into without hurting any and the reft not being able to gain any they all except the which and made fall to the Hulk off at which Yard they worked all Sunday to make her a new one: About Ten on Sunday the Wind E. by N. Lord in the and Mary in gave a Signal for and in about half an Hour they all got under them the Sir Roger Butler lately built at Woolwich and before Noon they Barking And at Noon came that the Right Hon. the Lord Torrington and all the were Wind-bound and fafe at an at 5 but his would weigh the next in Cafe the Wind chop about the in hisi in order to get to The Right Hon. the Lord Harrington fet out from Hanover for to make the Preparations his His Grace the Duke of Montagu has lett his Houfe in Great near to the Count de his to this who is expected here in a Fortnight or Three Weeks at We heaf that the Crown of Spain allows the Count 160001. per Ann. On Saturday Morning 18 fine Flanders were landed at the Tower for his Excellency's On Friday lift in the Evening at his Seat at an eminent Turkey and Husband for that Company marry he had acquired a good Fortune with and being a has left the Bulk of his to his only a * His Grace the Duke of Bolton lies at his Seat &