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   London Evening-Post (Newspaper) - August 16, 1948, London, Middlesex                                From Tuesday to Thursday 18, 1748. the Mail from July 30. HE Workmen are employed in repairing the Damage done by Fire at the Palace of and no lefs Diligence is ufed in the Palace in this which the King to occupy in of June 1749. The de la of the waits frequently upon Madame the Confort of the Infant Don which gives Credit to the Time ago of that Journey into There are fome who fay file will go to St. on the 23d of in order to take Leave of the and the Infanta Maria As has been yet in Form upon this there are others who that a great many Difficulties rauft be got in particular at before there will be any for this Journey of her Royal - Aug. 10. As Slates are to have no more to do with the Military in confluence of the Arrangements lately they on the fent in Quota of Provincial For the the Regiments are to recruit according to the Practice in many other Coun An of aj Letter from dated I i j. ' I gave you in my laft a very and at the fame ' Time of a Memorial that was * lately by our Burghers to the venerable * nate of this who feera at not much in- * to what is expected from them j but * having it in mjy Power to gratify your with ' a Sight of the piece which is certainly conceived ' in Terms as as the I fend it ' together wit h two other Papers well worth I * add farther by Way of ex- * cept that the Paper had between lour and five * fet to and that in all Appearance * who have and a great many ' arc determined to 3bide by our Rulers in- * deed give that the Prince ' offended with but it is not ' the Time that they have pretended to know his * Serene Mind better than ' - he famous ech they made for him in our Gaze ' v rc out for the and therefore it cannot ' 0- ordered that no cares to credit their ions 1 of ius they are explained e to us in fome more ntn Memorial the ' the Burghers and Citizens of the * Town with all that on the d i fag reel having deliberated Situation of Things in this one the Emmets are en- tirely and their antient Privileges and Pre * into or taken them * for a long Time pa ft on the have thought * our Duty to as far as in * to towards the redrafting of both ' For these We have rhe Eyes of your Noble * the three following by Pre fen ts as indeed it is * our to have the to approve and knowledge to be as in Effect they really ' to afford us a gracious Articles ' * I. We that at length your Noble * will be in Imitation of the Towns ' in to put with a good and to leave to * the of his Serene the as we alfo ah entire Confidence * that the Father of his Country neither inclines to * nor ever any other Ufe thereof than ' for the common Benefit and Advantage of try and to this City in as ' 10 him appear molt * That it will the * of the of the Inhabitants of this * in Conformity to very Proportion made at ' the on the 125th of June by his Serene ' the Stadtholder to their Noble and * Great to remove as foon as all * Grounds of rational with to the * that have crept into the Manner of * of publick and this by without ' the Means by their Noble ' and Great in their of the 1 11 th of 1747, and January 31, 1748, and ' that in all Time to come the faid Charges may be con- * on none but who are Natives or as well as at 4 We alfo yout Noble and * that the according to the ' Tenour of their antiant may be to ' the of Privileges and Prerogatives which have been a long ' and that in like Manner to prevent all further murs and your Noble and Venerable fhips would deign to and to that for ' the future the Colonels and Captains of the Burghers ' be chofen out of the Corps of the and ' nqt thence forward be capable of becoming ' Members of the or of the Regency and 1 that if it lo that they are ' fo they be obliged to lay down ' their Commands as In complying with ' An of a Letter from Aug. 16. ' Ever fince the nth the Plenipotentiaries of and have taken up their ling about a Quarter of a League from upon ' the Top of a Hill which commands the whole ' They have Tents upon this and en- * each other therein by Rotation To-day one ' and To-morrow This Party of was to Count Caunitz and the ' Duke de but 'tis faid they to be of ' with a View of taking the Opportunity of the 1 of the other to fee one another * and without as now ' actually every Day dining together at each other's ' The Appearance of Intimacy and ' between two it's ' covers fome important gives great Umbrage ' to the other of land and and it's give Rife to the ' Encampment upon the that they might wife have the Liberry of freely each c and that alfo of their Instructions ' how to at the 4 M. from not gated to the Body of rhe A is ' of the But that which the tho' not the that the de Soto Major 4 mix with tlie The Duke de Sr. wc are does not take the Umbrage 4 at One may therefore that it's a Thing ' concerted the French 4 and that the latter with the ' in order to have the better Opportunity of talking 5 and hearing them their Sentiments 4 by this of all the Points which 4 the of HolUnd and Turin are to 4 upon the Opening of Tho' * all this may be very yet rt appears 4 ai though there were yet fome Difficulties to 4 before the Peace could be From the Vans Aug. 24. According to the Letters irom Italy of the roth is a Confirmation from divers Places that the Terra for the of by Sea having been reduced to fix Weeks of in the of the at all Prizes that nave oten taken fince the nth of June are to be faithfully on every If this be the Privateers of who carried their Piracies 10 even after the 24th of laft will not be a little though they gave no Security for the they were which will make it difficult them to The King has nominated by an Arret of the Council of the that are to fign the the Tickets in the Royal Lottery They are the De and Each of them is to fign for one of the before the Lois come the Proprietors of die faid Tickets are to receive annually twenty Livres for each The King has nominated M. du one of the Secretaries of the to be his fecond at the Conferences at Lowendahl has been fome and had the Honour to pay his Reflects to the King at when his him very Frem the London July 16. Her Imperial is expected to go to this Winter with her whole notwithstanding that the Quarter of that her Imperial ufed to is entirely except her own Aug. The King of is to it is is to make a Tour into at the latter End of the M. rhe French is now at on his Return 10 Aug. 21. M. Sr. is expected here this Evening from Aug. 23. The of have a in which they that tho' they might have upon the Petition which was lately to them by a Deputation from the as a Thing that no Manner of fince it was by no and the Original of it was never to yet they were for this once to believe what ths Deputies j and to tell in to the that they had by their with the Prince of Orange ihe Affair Of the as far as depends on and hoped to terminate it foon to his As to the fecond relating to of they had long the land on that and together with the fend in the Lifts of the Employments in theif at the Time appointed for that the third Article they that they have to their their City and Burghers in the of all their Rights and Privileges 1 That they have nothing tado with the Election of the Officers of the which the Council of War } and that the Demand of the relating to the of their Officers from the is and directly contrary to the Practice of all Times fince Prince William the put their City in of its Rights and A Deputation from the is with the Diploma of the hereditary to the in the Prince of and Female Count one of the Prince of Orange's Aid de was to with a from his 10 Aug. 9. On Monday the ift dame ori the Election of for the Town of when Robert was elected and Richard were elected and Eyre was alfo elected for the Laft Sunday a Man made his leap into the Liffy at after a which the Dog not he a Boy that was whom he tore in a terrible which fo the Spectators that they the Dog if the Owner had not made his 'tis likely he would have met with the fame Fate from the it. laft by this from four Companies of General giment for and the Quarters a fifth left at and are replaced at Stirling by five Companies of the fecond Battalion of the Scots Royal from John of for fome Time part to the on of been in the late was fet at Liberty upon COUNTRY Aug. n. On Monday laft one of the was in ths Forth i and others have been taken at Sec. of different Tis thought they have been blown hither by the We hear of no have nor of any Swarms of them in Pans of the fo 'tis hoped the approaching of the Weather will devouring fa terrible in hotter and prevent their Breeding next L O N D O IN. We hear that a Copy of of the Waters at all Events be merely for Form's been to and to receive the Sanction of the Co lege at St. which the Doctor knows will not There faid to be it fome Qualities extremely unpalatable in and 'tis thought they will not fit upon certain for which they are intended by the and his French and Dutch A Computation having been in as from aliening all our Remittances Sterling hawe been added in Specie to the National Wealth finde the Beginning of the the ingenious Author of &c. fome Months who the National Debt to be a of the National Richer is once more to his in Support of the above ' N. B. It is no other is equal to the and therefore we hope the faid Gentleman will this Application to A bound from Virginia to is retaken by the and the in from Carolina to On laft Henry of jj was married to Mifs Anne of an agreeable young Lady with Eighteen Pounds On Sunday died at his Houfe in near Sr. * Mr. an eminent On Monday Night laft at Chambers in the Sir Leonard was the Son of Sir John of in Governor of York at the Time of the By the Death of Sir Leonard the Title is Laft at his Houfe in of a after fix Days Mr. Henry a 1 eminent and wealthy and one of the of The Article in the Papers of wherein mention is made of the Death of Henry at Bridgewater in for has been U how in a fail of  

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