Monumental Inscriptions and Early 18th Century Notices
A fragmentary historical miscellany recounts Latin and English inscriptions on a pyramid monument, detailing the 1723 Paris murder of two English travelers and three others, with Latin verses, names such as E Sebright and H Momperson, and the era’s ceremonial acknowledgments. It also reports Boston and Rhode Island notices, stock and mine advertisements, theater bills at Drury Lane, and public notices about royal permissions and appointments, reflecting colonial and metropolitan pursuits.
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E. Sebright
H. Momperson
Paris
J. Davis
Locke
Moody
Mile“ Samy
Tess
Lyndford Bath
Gilbert
BinoGse Exeter
Duke of
Richmond
Rhode
South Sea
Bank
Qte
India
Royal Exchange
London
York
Cornhill
Pallsee Yard
Westminster
Great Britain
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Rome
Thomas Seabrighe
France
Sta Viator & Adverte
Rapinas
Plebe
Serous Alter
Alter
Rusticus
Nefanda
Coatti
Calais
G. Torvitte Arm
Britannus
Boulogne
Monseigneur
le Duc de
Humigres
Les Boulognois
Monfeigneur l” Eveque de
Duke de Homieres
Pea de Colembare
Peete Ee Tee
Cafe
Mr. Shaw
Theatre Royal
Drury Lane
Penk
Penkethman
Theatre-Royal
Drury-Lane
Bs . Penkethman
King
Thurmond
Demetrius
Aveitis
Watson
Boman
Ptolumy
Corys
Leoning
Menippus
Shepard
Charinthus
M Norrk Geta
Croft
Mr. Cook
al Ithe Theatre
Royal i
Lindla
Inn
Mr. Quin
Mr. Ryan