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   Public Occurences (Newspaper) - June 26, 1688, London, Middlesex                                which by Vote of Competent thought to be as delicate as ever was done by any the World and was no left ex and both of Voices and of being in Number above One Hundred and Thirty r All am to their and For Her fafe and of the Prince Whom God J It before in Honour of the Royal and before in Te Lau damns being Sung in both Places and was Attended along the River with innumerable Boats Accommodated with Torches and Delight of the a1 DivertiVe all the Nobility and Company that the gave three Shouts to their all the Gentlemen of the to Mr which was Honourd with the Pretence of a great many of the Nobility out of there a fine Machine full which thither a vaft of People Entertainment the Clock the the and whole with Healths of Their the Prince tie Royal On Friday being the day the Rabble n p lV earning K Loyal j demanded their Which being four were all in but one that wai in a Chair in her Chamber fome of them into Stories where the of the Houfe A or fas call it a of very great which broke into the breaking the IronBar and burning the Boa tbt Bed Curtains and and had certainly fired the it the Maid had not awaked and the Ball bounced upi and flew out of another the Room appearing as all on This hot Weather does not produce and other fome Peoples Hotter Bratu hatch and Seditious I in Come that are i the Right Reverend of Here up the Original Copy his late concerning the of His Declaration in the to affirmed by many that his by next the Tame j that ta threw it at which the was much fee hey in that his had Retraced what he had Bur the there thing a Tent o fo with its lieing Pu 2 left than 24 Liard on the Tiat each them on Board 560 Land and other of England and the King dare truff his own is fuch that one would think ed by any are net fit to eat Hay yet it goes down glibly at Ladies and for the though not the of jii i But theres worfe News than all the good People of and places of the a all IB L E S would be the Poor Souls for being at the lofs of fo rather than be deprivd where part nf Ihad more thaa a But to Calm their I dWe Enjoy their Ay and make better them too if than forcing allto Conformity unto their own may find to The Tidings of Arrived not here with any certainty the 1 Mayor Order that token of Joy aiSi Loyaly Proclaim the fome Quality tohin der the of that by way the fome by them by not without the at laft the Bells did ny of the teft and Ringers by the meant Complaint and of their ill i being made to the He fent his Warrant for one of to June giving the Charge to the Grand the County of did other things That they j That alt ho His hath been f leafed Grant an Indulgence for Tender far from His to Grant an Toleration for s Who having 9Tears Languages in this the moR Illustrious Prince of Orange is Non tarn quam animi To Teach Per fins of either Sex to Sfea LaHn or properly and to explain any Author in Languages But if they have Learned cover it in a time He offers n be to every one for the Performance thereof Teaches iff a very Grammar in two Sheets of or a Pack wherein all the are fet may bave them in Places in in Street Sign of the MaidenHead and in the on jour where there is to if him produce Children of five who have fix tkat ever one LOtt out ofa Stratford or on a reen the faid Watch to Richard i they have 50  

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