Middlesex Journal And Evening Advertiser (Newspaper) - September 9, 1775, Middlesex, Middlesex f 4 Price Two Pence From Sat to September 12, 1775 N Sept. Sept. 9. 21. AST Night his Royal the Prince of attended his Catholic at the of with the for foreign and his Royal will for the future regularly on the like were rather at bat that flic failed had arrived there for their and which were very much A letter from that the troops under General Gage are more healthy than they hitherto have - They have received a very welcome of and from Old England and as care is ufed by the General and his officers to make the live and from there is little doubt but that health will foon be A letter from of Ely was a better of grain remembered in country than has been this Not an appears to have Hay is alfo in great In the drought which prevailed months of and put a face on this place than I ever remember to have We hear that Mr. manager of theatre in has engaged Mifs among A letter from dated July 12, On Monday arrived in the Abothe melancholy that a fire lately happened by which above two hundred and fourteen had been 24 guns and fome lives The King has been 9. to grant unto Charles of Deanery in the county of and his his Royal leave and licence to take and ofe the and bear the arms of fame being duly exemplified and according to the laws of arms in the Heralds and alfo to order that his and declaration be in his College of We now hear of the the man of war in and that armed put back in io that we have now four men of war and an armed for our and defence in confluence of which 20P0*e ia dated The Con- and that he has an agent now in London to fign articles witL Mifs on any terms thinks proper to within the bounds of -A Gentleman remarked alterations in reminded him of the patches and paint of tho' they gave a to the were certain evidences of internal You're replied a your not a good the breaches in old Drury are more Uke the fears of a venerable by years Wool bf in that tb Mifs Lydia daughter of the late Archdeacon A few days the Rev. Dr. Vicar of Ermington and in and Prebendary of Cathedral of Laft at Henry Keeper his Lyons in the Tower 5 the place is in the gift of his Grace the Duke af f in Mrs. Walker She had William of Corporation of for the fd late as the 27th of have that the of every gentleman of who to join the Provincial be forfeited to J at Lynn is Mayor of One in Will the who has a very but did not Extras of a Letter from Sept. 4. Ever fince his the there has Been a continual and the They ave lately again ft the title of Royal which now to the Prince of the Count as Duke The King appeared very angry at this and gave for It is I who inverted him with that and who dare chufe to carry Arms again ft his was obliged to leave the The from Qu with fame from Gen. is put into but immediately fent up her Packet to the Secretary of State's We hear there were near 2000 of the King's troops fick in on the 20th of Lord is will embark for in order to take a command to the has appealed his cafe to an pnte it T higher and we hear he is countenanced by fome high at and the agents of the London - here are threatening the friends of Count de to reveal fome other in cafe they are not ExtraS of a letter from the Sept. 5*". Letters from the Cape of Good mention that the Vrouwe Gertrude The Hon. General Sherrard brother to the Earl of is I appointed to the command of the 69th regiment of late General Colonel who has got the command of the 50th regiment of is now in one of the The Hon. James appointed Governor of General did not his command that corporation for the year A few days ago a whale 22 feet was up by the fea at in The following lines on Friday up on the fiJe of Spitalfields Church Ye up to your and keep faft your fee the Enemy is coming in like a they have already perverted the and intend to overturn We hear man of CapU in his way from Surat ] the guards through but fold it for the to was attacked by a of j 4000 of twenty-four of them are of three the above man of war had a narrow this has greatly alarmed our Eaft India The here has delivered a memorial to the States in which he demands a the itrA rom that on Saturday the water had rofe fince the preceding upwards of eight feet in the river which flows with great rapidity over Church into the are now entirely one of water and of the roads leading to that are Saturday evening a hackney coach was loaded with by Revenue upon in and conducted the coach and are tended divine the fame healthy On Saturday at in the eighty-eighth year of her Mrs. Bridget Lift the Rev. Francis Redor of Higham in On Samuel in On Mr. William Carpenter and Undertaker in A few days at Tho mas his which is very devolves to his Mr. a in On Mr. at On as he wal at his own Mn in the On at in William of COUNTRY W Wilts Wednesday morning a publican of way for fome time found hanging in his own this aft after fending his wife to our market Hereford 17. evening laft Sky fome of the officers with corporal for their fome loaded waggons a few miles within the Dutch According to authentic advices from hafte gena 800 and 6000 under command of the Brigadier Count before the King came to Town on received from the We are by good that have been fent to Lord with orders to the the finding their expectations of is every day acquiring new are forced to take the thereby to prevent many of their friends feeing Ic Lord Harcourt laid a for giving to his party fome of the leading men in that particularly Mr. for which he made overtures to and he have the patent place that fell within the gift of the and alfo that he be On conditions brought by one of King's for Lewis a of for being concerned in plundering the wreck of the on the Sept. 8. Laft week was married Mr. William at in to Mifs of in the faid 8. laft a fad accident happened upon the at Brecon laft week the trial | near this -As the of one a dealer in J lett in that for uttering bafe I filver coin at their fair in July when he found guilty upon the ordered to fufFer baxi half crowns and thirty-nine produced in evidence Friday evening a daring robbery was at in A fingle well robbed two gentlemen in a carriage of five and rode off full up $ they had no behind the ami carts and coaches War get rid of which fhe thought was making up to fhe threw her cloak behind irritated the beail that file immediately the poor and gored her in a moil to attack they have embarked j pUC Parliament Mr. Flood was to relax his To j as well as foot at the and took bring about the Lord ' ' 1 * 1 nant fent his Secretary to in of his it was delivered into I mined that Mr. F-x have a fum of him for a gentleman who was acquainted with the in the it being fo early an turday Hague his an was which Rochford hand as foon own as he ar- I money for his which money I Two concerned in the robbery of the Their and the young Princes and will continue at Kew all within a few days of the meeting of the when Qu was to be paid out of the but the plan as formed by Lord Harcourt not entirely coinciding with the of certain on this fide the Mr. appointed hold Mr. and to the Vice When Sir John returned to his Mr. was fent and an offer made and informed the that the had not kept with him j an country It is faid the Emperor of Germany has that the part the King of Great as of has lately taken of the Vice which he the privileges of the Germanick ' * 1 ' ' ' is entirely owing to the intrigues of the and by the made by the the Court bf It is confidently that the real errand which has brought over the hereditary prince of Heffe is to negotiate a treaty with our court for taking 8000 into our Should this treaty take it is will be fent to An packet for was laft night from Lord Dartmouth's On Friday Mr. one of his was fent the Court of This is the that has been fent with to the faid Court in the of nine A is preparing to pafs the Great Seal for the Lord and other Lords therein for the further Prorogation of the which will eet on to the 26th of It is that there remain twenty-two petitions on account of undue which could not be heard laft before the Prorogation j but they will be proceeded on as foon as in St. Mary Saturday morning about o'clock Mr. one of the people belonging to the buildings at fell from the top and was mangled in fo manner that he was obliged to be taken to St. Bartholomew's without hopes of Saturday the tide was very by the violence of the a wherry was to Whitehall with three on but by from they was funk between but we don't Saturday laft his Grace the Duke of Grafton fet out from his feat at in for His Grace has and as gone for the recovery of his Orders are given for the heavy Brafs a Number of which has lain in Woolwich Warren for to be and caft into and more ble Pieces of Letters by the Lady arrived at loaded with the payment of a Aim of Gaining this gentleman was the great of Lord Harcourt's and not renders an alteration in the laid and to be carried execution next of 1 r A Letter from dated Sep. 5, is arrived from with Money to pay the The Plan which Lord Sandwich has laid down of the Companies of the every three or four of turning them over to other will be of more to the Navy than at may By tnis the Seamen will find that they aVe not to all their Lives in the they approve of but any of them quit landmen will be entered in their and thus the number of feamen be Not a fifth part of the Kent's feamen have quitted the all the reft having entered onboard the of a letter from the Commit were London and hear of lives being Friday four a man who lodged at Mr. the in coming down was to find the door and three men a woman who broke open the and packed up the were proceeding to rifle the when feeing the fired a and ran taking they with them two a and a quantity of &c. night a houfe and an were fet on fire by the lightening at and entirely together with two flacks of during the flora of thunder and a carman was and had his face burnt in a in Road he was taken up by fome gentlemen coming and carried to St. began on the was performed at St. John's Judas in which Signora Galli and Mifs excelled greatly in their to the and of a very On the was performed in the the time of an oratorio being exhibited therein upon any public it was remarkably well andl a awful on a large audience of between five and fix hundred in The fame evening was a at St. John's and with Italian fongs between the Mr. the celebrated and and particularly on their Mr. and the choral did great to their The band was very fine and without vanity it may be the whole which was very conduced by Mr. met with one general We had the numerous and appearance of company each night at the rooms 3 among of the Duke and of Lady Earl and of Lady Amelia and Lady Lord Right Hon. Charles Hon. Mr. Hon Mr. and Mrs. the Knights of the Sir Paulett St. Sir and Lady the Members for the and moll of the genteel families ift &c. and Lady the county On night of performance was the ft On Ja to Mifs Anna es mouth from mention that | for years iner went on and paid the crew down to fix te Same day the went to and paid the crew of his Phoenix two months advance j and this day fhe failed for Laft night we had and that has teen known daugh of Great On George of Old to Mrs. of. Robert late of in On at St. Mr. of the to Mifs daughter of Mr. Timber at A few days the Rev. Mr. Benjamin of On Friday at G lent dreadful weather ever the lightening darted like flames of liquid fire into the though fo brilliantly firmament may be faid to have been in entire blaze for fome pime and fo loud was the that it entirely overpowered one of the while J accompanied with the The whole into the and dies and were obliged to be carried 0*.^ but very fortunately no other damage was and the company foon after recovered from the general * r he amination gave monument 1 to the memory of the late Dr. head maimer of the two