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   St James's Chronicle (Newspaper) - February 7, 1765, London, Middlesex                                ICLE THE EVENING - Price From February 7, to February 9, 1765. No. 614. R I D Feb. 8. Mt. Mr. COUNTRY NEW S. February 4. jJR RIVED her Grace the Lord Lady Thomas Col. 6hel-don, Captain Dring and Captain Capt. Dr. Mr. arid Mr. and Mrs. Jel Mfr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. and Mifs Mrs. two Mifs Mifs Mifs Mifs Mifs &c. SHIP Feb. 5. the of and for London Carolina j of and for ditto from 5 Maris of for from This Day of and for ditto from 6. Wind N. W. Came down the for Jamaica j and for Remain the Boreas and the Eaft India L O N D O write from that in the the 1 ait Year 1,284,322 166,366 92,650 1 Florins in Silver were and brought by by Way of and into that for the Merchants to pay the of their according to the Ruffian muil be paid in foreign Titty write from that the Grand Chamber of the Parliament having alone the Letters Patent by which the Corporation of the City of Paris is authorized to the Sum of 500,000 Livres for the of. a the Chambers of and had a the 19th ulti and to exhibit pretending that the in ought have been made but in full all the Chambers They write from that the principal Planters of that and the other in the Weft have come to a to fee apart certain Tracks of Land for the rearing of black &c. the Dearth by a thereof frequently made fell at the enormous Rate of Pence Sterling per They write that which had upon a Survey Channel of after completing the fame was gone to the Bermudas or Summer to the exact Latitude and Longitude of that are wrong laid in all the At die fame Time an Survey of tke many dangerous Rocks on that of to the N. E. have been fatal to Shipping out of Sight of will be taken by the on His being prevented his going to the Houfe of Peers this to give the Royal A Cent to the following viz. The for granting an Aid to his by a Land fcr the Service of the The to continue the Duties on Cyder and for the laid The to allows further Time for the Import of Goods and Merchandizes from the ceded to France and by the late Treaty of The to indemnify who have omitted to qualify for Offices or Employments within the Time and allowing further Time for that And alfo to private On Monday lad his was to appoint Col. Draper to the Command of the late Col. The Rev. William L- L. D. is promoted to the of Daniel is appointed Captain of a Company in the 21ft Regiment of Foot in the Capt. who Capt. Lieut. Ruben John of the late 71ft is appointed in the 6Sth Regiment of in the Room of Capt. Lieut. On laft Samuel of in was elected Member for the City of in the Room of the late Julines Benjamin Son of Lewis is elected Member for Bridport in in the Room of Sir Gerard held a Court of Common Council at when the following Gentlemen were elected to fill up the in the for the Year For the IRISH Mr. Alderman Governor Edward Sir Robert Grocer Mr. Alderman Vintner Sir Robert Skinner Sir John Mr. Clothworker Mr. Philip Clothworker Mr. John Draper Mr. Samuel Mr. John Mr. Peter Nicholas Mr. Deputy John Salter Mr. Laurence Ironmonger CITY Sir Samuel Sir Robert Sir John Mr. William Langborn Mr. Abraham Mr. Henry S Samuel Tower Mr. Godfrey Arthur Wal brook Mr. John for one Year Mr. for three GRESHAM The Right Hon. Sir William Sir Thomas George Mr. Hunt Mr. Deputy Henry Kent Mr. John Saffroy Mr. Deputy Charles Vere Mr. William Whipham Mr. Thomas Home Mr. Groves Wheeler LAMP Mr. George Mr. Ed Within Mr. William Farringdon Within Mr. Thomas Farringdon Without Mr. Thomas Langborn Mr. Robert Harding Mr. Groves Mr. William Ruffell Mr. Matt Perchard Mr. Beardmore Mr. Deputy Richard Mr. John Hart Town fend Mr. John COMMITTEE fir Sheriffs and Mr. Henry Major Mr. John Ellis Thomas Benn HOSPITAL Mr. Henry Hall COMMISSIONERS of Within Mr. Rivington Without Mr. Lewis Carr Aldgate Mr. Fullager Mr. Gabriel Leekey Mr. John Within Mr. Samuel Travis Without Mr. Henry Flail Mr. John Walker Bridge Mr. Thomas Horne Mr. John Poultney Mr. Perchard John Cheap Mr. John Smith Mr. Thomas Smith Corn Mr. William Dawfon Cripplegate Within Peter Cripplegate Without Mr. Edward Farmer Mr. Within Mr. Charles Clavey P Mr. Samuel Beard { Langborn Mr. Thomas Hallifax Mr. John Walter Mr. William Cooper Richard Tower r Mr. Nicholas Nixon Vintry Daniel de St. Leu Walbrook Mr. Whipham NEWGATE Mr. Deputy Charles A Petition was by the of fome of the City which was referred to a- Committee of four Aldermen and eight for them to examine and report their Opinion to next The Committee appointed for that Richard Mr. Beardmore Mr. Richard Brooke Mr. Downes Mr. Samuel Travis Mr. Cokayne Mr. Alderman Sir Francis Henry Bankes George Samuel Mr. John Hart A Petition was read and ordered .to be by the Sheriffs to the Honourable of in Behalf of Mr. Bonus attending the made a to his provided the City during his give him Part of the Money that mould be paid into the from his the fame which was to the Consideration of the following who are to report their Opinion thereon to the next Mr. Alderman Mr. Dep. Sir Henry Bankes Samuel John Mr. Deputy The Captains of Weft Indiamen in the have this Week ordered a Model of the new Machine to be up on board their to as a deliver thrice the Quantity of Water as the common and are as to be worked as a We hear that upon fome of the Members of a having lately waited upon a great in a high in order to his in procuring an Allowance for a public Work of great Utility the laid that being of his former relative to their they not expect greater than they before received from him on their former The late Mr. Timothy who was many Years one of the oi Broad Street dying a bequeathed near 10,0001. to divers charitable and beneficial which he has left 300I. to St. and to each of the four other City H alfo the fame Sum to the London the London St. the the and every other and noted public Charity in London and He has alfi left to Broad Street Ward Charity 50I. to the and alfo 50I. to the Matter and of He has bequeathed h Legacies to a Number of poor and particularly in his own Ward And Mr. having no near Relations that wanted he has directed that the and Charities he has left Benefactions be his On in his Chariot on the Road between St. Alderman of Member of Parliament for Brackley in and Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means in the Honourable Houfe of He an of this City in the room of Edward in 1749, the Office of Sheriff with in 1752, and that of Lord Mayor in 1757.- The fame of the in the 20th Year of her at the Houfe of her Father John of Mile Mifs Ann who was on the Point of Marriage to a Commander in the Mr. Abraham in Mr. Walter formerly a in The which the Herb Tobacco and Snuff have from the makes it to a Detail of its many excellent But in order to render it of more general the Proprietor in Compliance with the repeated Solicitations of his to it in viz. in Half and Quarter and to make a Allowance to fuch as take a Quantity for Exportation or And he hereby afTures the that he has appointed no other to vend it in London than James at St. Paul's who has fold it for three Years laft and to prevent a Sort from being obtruded upon the is authorized to his Name on each and alfo to appoint fuch Distributors in other Cities and Towns as he mail think This is Five Shillings per as Three Shillings per Half and the and Snuff Two Shillings and arid per It is the nervous Simples in the whole of and may be mixed with the common Tobacco or To the Printer of The ST. I dare fay the following curious Letter of L. M. W. M. will afford fome Entertainment to your if not fend fome of your Female Pleaders to - * my dear that you have like of Female me to fead you a Pot of the Balfam of Is ic that the of your or the Superiority of your has put you above the Defire of appearing more amiable than pure Nature has made you I mull for more than that this is the Cafe if it is and you are of appearing in a new by adding a dark to fet ofF Features that become every and every 1 can you here is a Dye for the Hair that exceeds all which will the or Hair jet It is made with the fame Ingredients that the Ink is and is and void of all Appearance of that I defy the the to the if it fo I do not mean to decoy your into a but rather to entertain you with a Proof I have feen and made of the Efficacy of this admirable I fay neither red nor light Hair is common to this A Boy was brought to Hair had been thus about four from Crown of his Head to two or three Inches in Length his Hair was perfectly and from thence to the Extremities of a fine natural black His he was a Greek told it had been wholely black for fome Time after and that the partial in which I then was owing to the Growth If this be the Hair in its Length from the and as I had always before at the Extremity as I it was perfectly black at the to be further dyed a fair of one of my which continued fo and looked fo like that the out of all dyed the other and to this now nineteen fince the Operas is perfectly but then it is to be that the grows but very nor does it alter fox many Years in young I have dwelt the longer op this Subject to convince you how I can convey you a black Eye from and how willingly I would do any thing whereby I can confirm that I &c. Perhaps fome of your Readers may inform you who this Letter was for though your has a great Number of original Letters written by the aboye yet he is a Stranger to whom them are I &c. AT SMITH'S and is always to and great Choice of and fit for whita Cotton and Flanders &c. very large of Carpets of the Colours and beautiful and Curtains for of fine flowered Cottony Cheney and with Studs Numbers on may be feen Feathers in any - As 1 have always a large Quantity of I am determined tf feH oa very for Ready  

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