St James's Chronicle (Newspaper) - September 17, 1765, London, Middlesex ames s o B R I T I S H EVENING - Price From T U E S D September to September 19, 1765. No. 709. Sept. 18. From the LONDON Sept. 4. ' H E Province of Continuing free the the General opened the between different except the Territories and Places on the Frontiers and there aie Hopes that the Contagion in a in the Parts of Turkey but it is got the City of * St. Sept. 6kV.^ff the 4th4n the his went about three Leagues from where he met the and dined with He then brought in They arrived aw Hour after The Prince of by the Infant Don at Bottom of the receive the and his handed her up to the Queen Mother's His then retired to his own after fome the foreign Ministers were called in. In the Interim the who had been by the was conducted by her to the King's when they immediately withdrew into the next The Cardinal Patriarch of the the Marriage It was intended that the mould be performed privately fo no Ceremony was The and Foreign however formed the Circle round the Royal behind them the Ladies and of the the Doors were opened to let in every body that would Immediately after the Ceremony his and all the Royal Family retired The next Day the principal of the Court killed the as well as of the Prince and of was another Gala Day at and To-day will be the Mourning will be put on The of gained the Affection of the whole Nation by her and An is come from the with the News of the Death of Don Diego the new who was but got there and they have immediately appointed Don Antonio a in this and of the 17. The King has been to grant unto the Office of and of his and in the room of William FOREIGN Sept. 2. We that the late Emperor to fettle by his an annual Revenue of Florins payable to each Archduke and independently bf their but the fodden his Imperial prevented its Aug. 24. Day before in all our Churches for the Recovery of the who in a Manner given His is gone to-day to the is faid he will make a Creation of CO U N T R Y N E W S. 13..'Sir John the Members of has given rebuilding our Stone 14. We hear from in a late Meeting of a Number of it was to make a Turnpike Road from to Toll for executing which Scheme near was immediately SHIP ' N W S. Sept. 15. Since my laft came in the with j and the from a Cruize the Sailed the with 13. Arrived ths of and from with Cows for this Port. Sailed the of from this Port with Lime for the Came in but cannot lay from Arrived the of ki London from He failed from Jamaica the 12th of with the Montague 5 and the He parted Company the former the 2d, and the latter on the 15th ult. Arrived and the Plymouth from 16.' Wind S. W. Came down and remains in the Downs the Ships as the for Weymouth for tor and for Arrived failed ihe the At from the At from At from from As ' Letters from dated 24, Mr. Stanley is here from he terminated a with which he was charged by the King of his They write from Frankfort on the that Widow made a 30 000 Duca s to Prince Clement of of and for marrying the Archduke Leopold to the Infanta of They write from that the Society for propagating the in the Settlements in the have received Advice m - that the Hook of Thomas a with other had been printed there in the We hear from in the County of that on laft the beft Cleveland Wheat was fold from 4s. to 4s. 6d. per which is 2s. 6d. cheaper than the Week Ye fie rd ay both of Parliament met at to their lait and were further prorogued by his Command to the 24th of The Lords were rhe Right Hon. d his Grace the of and the Earl of On Friday next her will remove from her Palace to his Serene the Prince of was at Woolwich in order to view the Artillery at that and the Satisfaction the Hon. Charles took the Oaths on being appointed his Attorney at the Lord Chancellor's The Board of Longitude have given Directions to Mr. to make two more after if he will receive It is talked that the Right the Eail of will Lord Frederick as for His has been to and Most Hon. Marquis to be Colonel of the Regiment of in the Room of Sir Harry The Hon. Col. from to be Colonel of the 14th Regiment of on the in the of the Marquis of Studholme to be Governor of Fort Fort near in the room of the late Sir Charles Knight of the Maj Richard to be of the 36th Regiment of in the room of the Right Hon. Lord Robert Robert of the Secretary of State's is appointed private to his Grace the Duke of as to the Court of The of we has appointed the Rev. Dr. of Weft and the Rev. Mr. Vice to be- his bf a Letter from Sept. 13.. Sir R. Milbanke got fome of his Pits to work this much but this Afternoon Men came to his and cut the Ropes the and broke fome of the and threw it down the Pits and have threatened to return and fet Fire to the and every thing about it In of we have lent from a Body of Soldiers to protect the We are alfo alarmed with the News of another large Body of Pitmen having at threatening to all the Collieries they prom I am afraid great will are fo much wanted in the Settlements in that a common is paid after the Rate of Pounds Sterling per on remain for a limited Time in the 1 4 3 5 8 2: 6 S 2 64 diC At a Court of and Aldermen the Price of Bread was lowered a by which the Quartern Loaf three Farthings At the fame and Governor of the Ticket Tackle the room of Sir Robert who has between Four and Five a on Hopped a Gardener's near Ham and the in the Cart of Seven Shillings and the Gardener immediately collared and with the of another coming was and carried Sir John Fielding for He fome Time ago a Baker near He had a his which he pulled out and he went with feeming no It is faid he is iri his George a not fourteen Years of as they were bringing him to give Evidence five of his Accomplices for dropped down in St. and died SHREWSBURY the 10th a free of 50I. given by Lord and Thomas for Four and &c. was run for by Mr. ch. G. Lord bay H. Mr. Hud ion's H. Mifs giey G. Mr. black M. bay H. bay G. b. M. Creeping the of 50L Weight for Age and was run for by Mr. Humphry's bay H. - Sir Charles Leighton's bay H. 122 Mr. bay - - z g. Nancy 3 Mr. Egerton's roan H. dr. Mr. White's ch. M. Fair - the of 50K Weight for Age and was run for by Mr. Jordan's bay H. - 211 Lord bay M. 122 Dun at St. to Mifs Hannah of on the Mr. in to the of Capt. John of Tooting in Mifs ' John of aged 74, at near Mr. William a Carolina of John at To P r i F any ferve to the Gentlemen who the it muft be the that are feen making the of the even above that of and with Attempts to lower that of our Patriot by every Kind of Artifice in Cavil and at the fame they even a but With a View to the Favourite's keeping his A Lord to be lowered by them mere on or a kind of in the Political that only mines with a faint and borrowed the Merit of Mr. Pitt is made ho other than But the Favourite's freeing his Political Character from every Spot that had defaced they are now feen in the Removal of a great which is that of his contributed towards the Public's becoming deprived of the Services of Mr. But by wh it Means do cf his Innocence attempt to convince us they Why by own weighty accompanied with round that if Mr. Pitt was to walk into the and be there interrogated he would readily and entirely acquit the of that which is a Kind of Evidence in that they may offer with the on the fure Knowledge that it never in will be as they are confident Mr. Pitt will not on any at clearing the Character of their with to that and their will rot permit their him walk into the Smyrna in order to make his as he is too often greatly they were to draw up the Declaration in and him to fign which can give him but little Trouble to in order to being for the Satisfaction of Mankind J. let them do and we certainly become we continue in the Opinion wo now hold. As to what he mentions concerning the Council which Mr. Pitt's I fay what has been often faid of by ' that it is the Truth as far as it but then it is not all the We know thac Mr. Pitt was only by Lord Temple and we will admit the Duke of Lord Lord Hardwick and Lord were all mild in their Manner of fing though firm in their doing BuE thin was there no great Man more connected with any of the more cf Peace at all - and of a lefs mild who on took in thwarting Mr. and who therefore might be his in driving him from the And wherein can be the of a when it is evident from Legge's printed that his was procured by he would not to be implicitly to him even to the of his and that too at a Time when the Favourite had other Claim to high Influence than that of being an and insinuating Earwig To this notorious Cafe of Mr. preceded that of Mr. may be the no lefs known one of his Grace of from the he openly for and to whom was indebted for his Motives for quitting the has never yet been a Matter of Doubt to any one Man in the Z. A. TO be the Impropriation in Fee of the of in the County of toother with the perpetual of the of the faid The is within two Miles of the Ciry of the Church is and but once on For enquire of Mr. Town of Mr. in the A r j or of Mr. the rsO be Lett for a Term of ready 1 with 'the for ani well with Brace of fit to kill this and the like Number of together with the Meadow and Lands in the two hundred late in the Holding of Lord is moil foliated upon a Ground in the which is with fine intermixed with and Meadow which add much to the Beauty of its j is twenty from and 6ve,from Heriley upon in to be and entered lipon all' that and commodious known by of in near in the County of and hy Side a Turnpike late in the of who has Particulars of above-mentioned may be had Mr. of near Northwich in Letters will be duly John to Mr. in to on on 2. lit of his and took with the Amount of Four Hundred and Fifty His is to that whoever will apprehend fo that he may be brought to have and and Twenty Guineas and be all whoever the Cotter and Tree wherever how a new ' embarked from any Port cr in will be gratefully He is about five Feet Inches of a dark pitted with the pretty large Mouth and and a Mark or Cue on his Right Cheek a little walks very and wears generally a Brown and went off in a ligut mixed Cioth Coat and BUck or He is about Years of of the that were carried off were ten of