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   Public Advertiser (Newspaper) - July 22, 1757, London, Middlesex                                The Public jHr 22, 1757. BRITANNIA private Ship of B1 JOHN a remarkable fine failing late the La a French Privateer from taken with Jury by bis Ay's Ships and Roche Burial w den 600 Tons twenty-four it and ten fix Swivel will carry and it sow ready to fail bin a AH Gentlemen Sailors and who are willing to try their may apply at his Houfe and on board the or at the the and Lord the Haunch of Wapping Old where an will attend with fafe Protections Bounty Money to be paid en board the Britannia when in the to every able bodied Seamen fire Landmen two Wanted a French A Number remaining of the in viz. SECRETARY of STATE from the Originals in the Library of the late Lord with By THOMAS D. D. Are now to be fold only at Two Pounds Five Shillings in liy A. Millar in the J. W hifton and B. White in 5. Baker in and T. Payne near the Mews There are only twenty remaining of the fame on a Royal Price in Sheets only jl. 10s. They may be had neatly bound of the fame Small Paper 3I. Reyal Paper 5I. 5s. Where may be Price 1 s. A Letter to a Friend on the Publication of State containing air impartial Account of that The Original Price Three Shillings or Six Shillings the proper Medicines given with to be taken before making Ufe of the fold by R. M L. at his Inn London WHICH will effectually the Cure in all VENEREAL Drops I long ufed in my of forty Years with great It h for the Good of the and that I this to prevent the Ignorant and Unwary from being to the Rain of their and the picking of their I fay Drops will the they will take away any brought on by injudicious in the carrying on the and they will and the Parts injured by the but take aor any other call them or what they or other of like will carry off the Venom of any Venereal Drops and you may take for a and thereby pox if you Jure not taken proper Medicines before to get rid of Wherefore I give to all my who come for jay Drops other Medicines to be taken and plain Directions not to touch the Drops till the other Medicines have had their proper and Medicines I give gratis with each Bottle of And farther take that no call or if they are hot and are fit to be taken even after the Infection is carried but hurt the Constitution ef repairing the Damage done to it by the or by bad For all which it is of the to every to be careful how he is taken in by pretended or by pretended Affidavits of that were and pretended Certificates of who never Killed for it is an Matter to draw up a with a great deal of and then clap a Name to the Bottom of your's or other or even to procure feme or infamous for a to vouch the Truth of a rank Let who have unluckily got a they want to jet rid beware of the above and apply to ef Capacity and Experience for their I have 40Years and have cured many of both Stages of the and every Cafe is a Secret with me I them not to the Public as a Catch or Decoy 'tis who cannot help and mull therefore hurt that i give Advice from Seven in the Morning till Ten Cavi it R. By his Royal granted to ROBERT for and the THAT incomparable Medicine the genome JESUITS for the certain Cure of the Venereal and Gleets and in both in their different and malignant may be had at bis the and King's the upper End of the Houfe Old in Bottles of 5 s. or 6d. which faid Patent Drops are the and effectual Medicine ever for has no Mercurials in its neither purges nor but certainly carries all clear off by without Hindrance of or Knowledge of a fecond and the fifteen Drops in a little or on and on may on to be had alfo of Mr. St. incomparable WALKER's having performed fuch great and 1 all Stages of the Venereal in both as well as in old Gleets and of the Reins and whether by the Venereal or his that his Subjects in Scotland have the faid Medicine and for preventing any oa them with Medicines under the like Name or to the of their Healths as well sj endangering their was alfo pleaded to farther honour the faid with his Royal Letters Patent for that Kingdom for fourteen and the fame the Great Seal a oa the 9th of YESTERDAY Morning two Men were brought before Mr. and after a long Examination committed to were taken up at Two in the and had with them five Geefe in two they faid they had from } one of the Men had twenty Guineas in a filk his it is certain they had been all Night On that and got into a Port at If anv that Road has been or loft any they are to give immediate Notice of the fame to Mr. F This Day is Dedicated to his Royal Prince THE NAVAL HISTORY of from the Papers of Captain BERKLEY a Work calculated for the important to animate the Officers of the Royal Navy by the Examples of their and to lay before the Public in their the Means of a with a great Number of Folio Sec. Printed for T. and T. Shipton in Gray's Inn on B. Collins in Sarum and H. Woodgate in Of whom compleat Sets may be Price bound 15s. Subscribers are to compleat their Books by after which Time no odd Numbers can be July 20. the Croizer Sloop with a Remain in tbe Downs his Ship and Scorpion July 20. by the Dorothy and from The Lorely from is arrived at St. from St. at from at St. from St. at from at Junt 26. Saturday the King came to Town from and from Nine in the Morning till at an extraordinary Meeting of the by fome which the Ruffian Envoy received the Day before by an from his are a Secret 5 and the more numerous arc the Conjectures about 'Tis faid that Ruffia has to that the latter an exact Neutrality in cafe the Fleet which has failed appear on the of the farther Pomerania but that the given in Writing to the Ruffian Envoy appeared to him to be fo that he hath fent it this Morning through by an to his and farther The are daily in Conference with the King's labouring to engage the Court of Sweden to join with in cafe the Ruffians offer to commit the farther It is certain that in this Kingdom they are arming both by Sea and as if they had to take Care of and to prepare to an Hence they are on their Guard in the hither where a Reinforcement of 184; Men has been fent within few and more are to June 21. The King has an to be which enjoins all the Cadets in his Troops to Studies till the Age of 14, whether in their own Country or 18. The latter End of Week Father of the Clementine accompanied by Abbe to the Pope the Duke of two who their Studies in the above They had the Honour of his and him with a Petition to obtain his with the King of the two Sicilies in Behalf of the Duke their who is confined in the of St. at the of his Sicilian Ic is faid the Pope them a favourable 21. We have received Advice that a Body of between 5 and 6000 Moors coming to the and gave them a total June 30. The following Letter which the King has lately wrote to the Parliament of this will give a clear Idea of the Situation of their I was greatly Parliament's ' to to my Subjects of the Province of yet the Account I have received of their ' Zeal and Affection for my Service has induced me to recall the four With regard to the four State particular will not yet permit me ' to grant the like and I have only given Orders to the Rigour of their ' I enjoin my Parliament to obey the Letter of man J I have to and give them ' that they mull hope for no new ' the forbid them to carry their * Deliberations of the 19th of laft April into ' Let the Parliament merit ray Clemency by their * ture The Letter of Command here regards i new Duty of Barrage Kind of Toll for the Repair of and one In the Deliberation forbid to be it was that mould be nominated to verify the different Kinds of Duties in the Private Letters fmm Hamburg that the have opened their new with the Ruffians with a What follows is Part of a Letter from ' Many were at the Of the and the Imperial Family for * without giving a public Audience to the Marquis ' de the French The ' was this The having by his ry gained the the principal ' of after being entertained ' on the 18th ult. by the Counts he demanded to be admitted to an Audience ' of the young Prince Paul will be three ' Years old on the of October as well as to ' that of their Imperial which the fters to confider and next Day the 17th; ' they told that they were ordered by the ' to inform that if his Excellency to ' tent with the Form of Ceremonial ' at and not upon being admitted td ' the young who was but an he might ' have his Audience of her Imperial and their ' Imperial defire it. On * the 18th, the an to ' and as he had not yet got an the ' Court are gone to their Summer and the will be forced to wait their Return before he ' can have an of a on board the Marlborough Indiaman in 03. 10, 1756. We failed from Madeira March aad after a tolerable good arrived at Johanna July 2 We faw neither the Cape nor doubling the Cape in the Lat. of 40 S. to avoid meeting with French We arrived here Aug. 10, and found the Admirals and with the and the Capt. Norton for She brought with her from the chief Mate and 16 being all that remained of the 250 Men the Doddington had on which unhappily a Rock about three Leagues from the Main of The Delawar failed with Troops to reinforce the at but came too late in a Time after our Arrival we had the melancholy News of being taken by an Army of 70000 who carrieS the Place in a very little having taken on their March the Factories of and After they had they put 250 into a of whom 16 only were alive the next The Governor is at a Dutch Place with nothing but about 12 Leagues from The and the Remainder of the Inhabitants are onboard the Ships in the The Nabob has quitted the Place with the Part of his but left a to defend He is a young Man to the and a The Marquis de St. Jaques commands his The taking of Bengal has thrown Affairs into great but it has been at length td fend the the and to retake the the field being ordered We have now on board the whole Train of and are embarking 400 and the Company belonging to the Train We have near 600 Men on board all the Company's Troops go in the Men of but none of the King's The N. E. is fo that we judge we at be fix Weeks in getting to Bengal Had they come to a a Fortnight we have been there by this As the 70 Gun Ships draw fo much the of 50 the 20 Gun and the Walpole and are to lay the This Accident has given a great Stroke and a Shock to all the m which ADVERTISEMENTS for this Paper in in  

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