Call Now! 1-888-845-2887 Hablamos Español

You have viewed 1 newspapers today. Please Register in order to view more newspapers.

You are currently viewing page 1 of: Whitehall Evening Post Or London Intelligencer

Show More

Other Editions of Whitehall Evening Post Or London Intelligencer

Whitehall Evening Post Or London Intelligencer Tuesday, January 02, 1748,
Middlesex

Whitehall Evening Post Or London Intelligencer Friday, January 05, 1748,
Middlesex

Whitehall Evening Post Or London Intelligencer Sunday, January 07, 1748,
Middlesex

Whitehall Evening Post Or London Intelligencer Tuesday, January 09, 1748,
Middlesex

Whitehall Evening Post Or London Intelligencer Friday, January 12, 1748,
Middlesex

Whitehall Evening Post Or London Intelligencer Sunday, January 14, 1748,
Middlesex

Whitehall Evening Post Or London Intelligencer Tuesday, January 16, 1748,
Middlesex

Whitehall Evening Post Or London Intelligencer Friday, January 19, 1748,
Middlesex

Whitehall Evening Post Or London Intelligencer Sunday, January 21, 1748,
Middlesex

Other Editions from Saturday, July 20, 1754

London Evening Post Saturday, July 20, 1754 ,
Middlesex

London Daily Advertiser Saturday, July 20, 1754 ,
Middlesex

Public Advertiser Saturday, July 20, 1754 ,
Middlesex

London Gazette Saturday, July 20, 1754 ,
Middlesex

London Gray Inn Journal Saturday, July 20, 1754 ,
Middlesex

Embed Publication

Embed this publication to your website

NewspaperArchive
1754-07-20 for page-1
Whitehall Evening Post Or London Intelligencer
Whitehall Evening Post Or London Intelligencer

My Recent Searches

No results found

See all my searches

Newspaper Content on page 1 of:

Whitehall Evening Post Or London Intelligencer

   Whitehall Evening-Post Or London Intelligencer (Newspaper) - July 20, 1754, London, Middlesex                                T H E WHITEHALL London From SATURDAY July 20, TUESDAY July 23, 1754. 1277.. From the LONDON July 20. HE King has to and appoint Colin Mansfeldt Alexander Le and together with Thomas commonly called Lord in the room of George Lord to be for the Receipt and Management of his and other Duties in and the Duties on all Salt and Rock Salt and upon Sale made arrived the from June 1 3. Don natural Son of the Infant Don has embarked as a private Man in one of the Men of War which put to Sea a few Days in order to cruize upon the Barbary It is the general Opinion that the Poft of of his Naval Forces is for that It is currently reported that the King will in a few Days make a new Promotion both in the Army and June 18. The of this State having ferit hither a French which they near Malaga pretended Flaw in the the Dey ordered her to be and gave Notice of it to M. who here of France in the of M. is gone to make a to his A which our brought the Dey has ordered to be out of to the Grand keeps the of under his The Bey of whom the Regency lent with a Body of Troops to quell the rebellious who inhabit the Mountains in the Part of this lias been killed in a A whole Name is lately arrived and is to have a to negotiate a Treaty of Peace and between our Regency And the Republic Of July 3. On the of laft Month fome belonging to the throwing Water out of a Window as a was palling the zealous Populace fell to breaking every Window in the and a Party of the Guards was obliged to be lent for to prevent farther AmOng theft Children was a Girl of ten Years of Education the had provided escaping from under whom fhe was fhe had fought at the as her Father was a and dealt in the fhe was received but on this Affair fhe been and delivered up to fuch as are to be for her and A Courier has been fent to Copenhagen with a count of this July 9. None but of high Rank are henceforth to be Officers in the as has for many Years been in the The among the after fuch long and deplorable is entirely throughout the whole for which a is ordered in all our Paris July The Abbe de la who went by Order of the King to the Cape of Good to the different Movements of the returned hither a few Days and has given the Academy Royal an Account of his The Abbe de Dean of St. of de died on Friday The Chevalier de having declared laft he how to the and at the iame Time offered to that Part is greater than the Whole and that in of a certain Number of which altogether amount to 100000 he entered into Engagements with the of which an Account has been in certain His of was to have been made fome Time this to the Approbation of the Academy Royal of in lent laft Week to that Company a which contained the Solutions of the But the Academy his Packet to be fent back without opening by Mr. de their perpetual with a Letter which gave him to that the Academy not pronounce any Judgment upon fuch disputable Affairs as that which he endeavoured to lay before them That he might the Letter which they fent in order to help him to what he had to But Mr. de being that he had made the above did not with that and pretends to have a Right to keep his though he is to be Means of making his of a Letter J ram dated Before the Arrival of the Emperor's here concerning the Affair of the of Liege had taken a to or rather to the of the Aulick and to plead their Caufe before the Diet of the in Hopes that they have had a Party there to have and have the Balance to have inclined on their Side The came and they flill continued in of but the Oracles of Berlin and which they not having given them a favourable they at length determined to and they drew in Conformity to the Imperial a which was to the Aulick Council of the Empire before the Time which was read in the three Months It's was up in a very high and that they other that they did not thereby intend to tie their or in any Particular hadic been couched in mope haughty they formally acknowledged the Authority and the of the Aulick Council of the and the Imperial Eagle is thereby in a fair Way of regaining the Feathers which it has loft by the Misfortunes of late This little as it may the of proud in the Affair of St. it's not will be brought the Introduction of two into the College of the the Turn which the Affair of took fome Time ago in the the Return of two or three Courts to the Party of the Head of the and the of the Publick are Events which permit the Germanick Body to Aquila AqL I P SHIP S July 21. the St. the from the from Leghorn the Taffies and from Milford and the from Put the Earl of for Oporto j and with the for and Signora D. from The from is arrived in the from at from at from at at - from the 0-.-. There LONDON his Royal the Prince of his Royal the Duke of and the young Prince and went by Water to Woolwich to fee a Bomb and the Dunkirk Man of War launched They came to the Tower in from whence they went as viz. His Royal the Prince of attended by Lord and Lord in a His in which were his Royal the Duke of Prince Prince and the young attended by of The Admiralty Lords of The with the of that The with the After a Number of other When they went from the lower there was a Royal Salute of 2.1 Guns and the fame at their Arrival at Never did the River Thames appear in greater every Ship from London Bridge down to the faid Yard their and firing their Guns as they palled Both Launches were very and notwithstanding there were the of Boats and Spectators ever feen on the 1 ke we do not hear of any After the two brought to their a elegant Entertainment was prepared on board the Carolina and in the Evening the Royal Family returned in their On Saturday Mr. one of his fee out with for Mr. at The fame Day arrived at his Excellency Count a from Sunday his Excellency the Marquis de the French fet out from his Houfe in for in order to embark for On Saturday the Right Hon. the Earl of Arran fet out from his Houfe in for his Country Seat in the Right Hon. the Earl of came to his Houfe in the St. from On Saturday the Lady of the Right Hon. the Lord Member of for in was delivered of a Daughter at his Houfe in Upper the Lady of Baron Secretary for the Affairs of was delivered of a at their Apartments aE St. On next will be interred at Lee in the Remains of Sir George Alderman of Colonel of the White Regiment of the Militia of this and of the Hon. Artillery This Gentleman died on Morning laft at his Apartments in St. in the 67th Year of his On Afternoon he held a of at in the for the Choice of a Clerk of that and gave his calling an Equality of two of the the Evening he went to Bed as well as he had been for fome Years at Five in the Morning to a in his Room and with good Spirits but at not having rang his at the his Servant went in and found him A who was got in a few at the Defire of the to bleed him in though in his own Opinion he had been dead two As his Death was preceded by no particular it was to be by an Apoplectic with which he was fir ft in the Year 17 + 7; this Return of the fatal Malady he had of late not a and has often to Pw hiv particular that the wirch a Revolution of Years bad now brought waj once well of Tb was chofen Alderman of room of Sir George was no Mr. Randal a is chofen a for Ward in the room of Mr. John WALES Rogers Taylor 26, at 3 at Sept. 6, at Mr. Blencowe and Mr. were on laft admitted Fellows of King's Laft Saturday a that was caught up the River near was fent by the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor to as a to her Royal the of On Saturday Canning was delivered from Newgate to her in order to be The Rev. Dr. Senior of has made a to that Society of elegant Bufts of which are put up in the of the laid On Saturday laft came on the Election of a for St. in when the Rev. Mr. Adams was chofen in the room of the Rev. Mr. who no than five from the and one from a Marching were brought to Town from different Parts of the Country and lodged in the Sunday about One two Men on a in which was an Officer of the at and he them he would not be they fired t through the but Officer getting and drawing his they rode The two Men who flood on the Jenkins's in wers pelted bv M On Si fifteen were tiled one whereof was capitally viz. for the Murder of his W reived sentence and wa J in Ludg ite He executed with Mills Barnard tried for the Murder of William Clows in a few Days fince in was found guilty cf Manila Nine were for and four the ended at the Old when four were tried and caft for At this five received Sentence of Death to be three were and one ordered to be We are from that upon of the the of and the Want of manufacturing their own and other Goods throughout that fome Grand of the Counties of Kildare and at next to 400!. a. Year in each for the of Tillage which Money is given in tb who produce the Corn and beft every andj for new Inventions and Improvements in Tillage If this Scheme it will a Sum of 12,800 J. a which will be all at and be a Means of promoting and vaft Sums of which are fent yearly out of that Kingdom for Corn arid which the Inhabitants of Dublin and other Parts of thi Nation muft or be We hear that as Captain of  

Browse our 120 Million papers!

Browse by Surname

Newspaper articles about more than 99 million People!

Browse Alphabetically

Choose the Membership Plan that is right for you!

Unlimited 6 Month

$99.95 (-45% Savings!)

Unlimited page views for 6 months Learn More

Unlimited Monthly

$29.95

Unlimited page views for 1 month Learn More

Introductory

$19.95

100 page views for 2 months Learn More

Subscribe or Cancel Anytime by calling 888-845-2887

24 hours a day Monday-Saturday

Take advantage of our Introductory Membership offer and become a member for 2 months only for $19.95!

Your full introductory membership payment will be credited toward the cost of full membership any time you choose to upgrade!

Your Membership Includes:
  • 100 page views for 2 months
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!
Subscribe for a Monthly Membership only for $29.95
Your Membership Includes:
  • Unlimited Page Views
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Full Access To All Content including 10 Foreign Countries
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!
Subscribe for a 6 Month Membership only for $99.95
Best Value! Save -45%
Your Membership Includes:
  • Unlimited Page Views
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Full Access To All Content including 10 Foreign Countries
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!