Morning Post And Fashionable World (Newspaper) - December 9, 1795, London, Middlesex No. 7427. W E D N E 9, 1.795. Price } THEATRE ROYALy PRESENT Their Servants will aft a called Know your own To which will he added the Romance of THIS PRESENT EVENING will be Shakespeare's First Part of KING HENRY THE To which will be added THE FLITCH OF Miss GOUGH's GN TUESDAY December 15, will be presented a called THE Mr. Mr. arid Mr. Miss Mrs. Piatt j Mrs. and Mrs. To which will be added the Farce of THREE WEEKS AFTER Sir Mr. lady Mrs. to be hail of Mtss No. 39, of at the where Places for the Boxes may be AT a rooft numerous and Meeting of many Thousands of the and Inhabitants of the County of convened by the High Sheriff of the at of the Duke of Lord and held this 5th day of 1795, at in the the not being near large enough to contain the The being a Debate arose on the Question who should take the moved that the Earl of THANET do take the KNATCHBULL contended that the SHERIFF DEPUTE had a right to preside at the STANHOPE persisted tbat the People had a right to chuse their own upon Sir EDWARD KNATCHBULL That those who were of opinion that the SHERIFF DEPUTE has his a xight to preside at the do forthwith Adjourn to the BELL at The said Motion being was Unanimously One Twentieth Part of the or rfid thereupon adjourn to the Bell The of THANET was then chosen Earl then and JOHN LONG Esq. of the City of seconded the following Address to His and also the Four first To the KING's Most Excellent The Humble ADDRESS of the FREEHOLDERS and INHABITANTS of the County of May it please your the underwritten Freeholders and Inhabitants of the County of beg leave to approach Your Majesty with of. sincere concern tor the late Outrage and Attack made against Your Majesty's on the day Your Majesty went to the Parliament and to express the Happiness we feel at Your Majesty not having received any personal injury We m duty to arH to our of this humbly to request your to take into consideration the present critical situation of occasioned by the present trous the dangers which may result from and speedily to - so Ami entreat lately to set on foot a in order to procure for this a and lasting The said Address passed with only two dissentient It was then resolved That this Address be presented to His Majesty by the Worthy Representative of this Filmer Honey Esq. It was then That this Meeting do Tiew with horror every attempt that can be made to destroy those invaluable Rights of the the Freedom of and the Liberty of the It was then resolved eight dissentient That this Meeting doth view with the two most odious and unconstitutional Bills lately introduced into Parliament by Lord Grenville and by Mr. It was then resolved That the Thanks of this Meeting be given to the Earl of lor his and impartial conduct in the It was then resolved That the Thanks of this Meeting ba given to Earl for his spii and Constitutional conduit in support of the Rights of the was resolved That the Thanks of this Meeting be given to John Esq. for having ably seconded the Motions brought forward at this it was lastly resolved That this Meeting do now By Order of the REMARKABLE PROOFS 0* the efficacy 07 WHITEHEAD'S ESSENCE OF To Mr. AMOST inveterate RHEUMATISM by lying in a damp has me for eighteen I have employed the first Medical Gentlemen in and several of the who knew my deplorable have humanely sent me their I have also tried every advertised without any good effect; at a few bottles and boxes of yout Whitehead's Essence of Mustard relieved me from the most excruciating I thank restored tq me the inestimable blessings of health and permanent much No. 134, S. About nine months in a violent fit of the I was induced try your WHITEHEAD'S ESSENSE of MUSTARD it gave me ease in the most violent and a few Days removed the I liave lately had another but your excellent Medicine has entirely prevented the D. Mr. No. 14, Arabella lost tits and the Use of his Limbs About six months by a stroke of the but is now restored to the full and use of bis near Eighty Years of by persevering for a short time in the use of WHITEHEAD'S ESSENSE of Captain G. COUNTESS of the Royal and many other respectable whose cases are of considerable also permitted themselves to be referred N. B. The Pills are equally successful in Cold or Windy and they also create The being in its nature more is consequently more speedy in its operation any other Embrocation thus it immediately removes the most violent BRUISES or r And constantly succeeds in Cases of Stiffness of the Neck or Old Strains and when and every other Embrocation has Prepared and sold by Mr. R. 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ABOUT my fourth now 31 years of had a lump grow under the on the of his face and which apprehending to be a I took an while he was to cut of it a sharp pair of it discharged blood and water with little pain sometime after this his arm and elbow became stiff and and burst into four holes about the which were happily healed by excluding the air and keeping him at I from not giving him proper medicines to purge off the it appeared again some time in a little hard lump hit which by slow degrees increased so as to render his swallowing any thing exceedingly and im in danger of being suffocated this swelling at length bioke in several yet did nor did the cutting it in another by a do him any asit still continued to several of the ry were who ail agreed it would prove His thinking to get better took him to an eminent the head of a public in a neighbouring capital on the second informed wis in the disorder would kill and to do anything for it would only hasten his In this my child's dreadful I thought it high time to apply to for some Leake's Patent I understood Were famous for removing of the arising from in the he began taking them in April to your and in a short time had the happiness to the and of the swelling diminish he was soon alter able to swallow with perfect and in a few months all sores entirely healed up firmly the &c. being so entirely as not to leava the least appearance ol it in this state he has continued ever notwithstanding he has constantly worked me in my without losing a day from since the first fortnight of his taking the and withstood as severed winter as almost ever I although n the 73d year of my my 1 can only say you have the thanks and prayers of a large family for restoring one of their number from being sunk in in and as it were already dropping into the by the aid of your become and looks forward to a succession of many healthful happy That thU cure may be made as public as1 for the benefit of is the wish ot my the of my and Dear Your ever obliged humble SAMUEL Witnesses to the above William Vicar of Jonathan jun. and Thumas The above James Lammas - hath sworn to the truth of the above account given of his before me one of Justices of the Peace for the said this 16th day of 1705. 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