To the Author of the Dar rty Post SIR
The message addresses the author of a newspaper titled Dar rty Post in a formal letter style. It carries no clear event or reporting details beyond a respectful salutation. The note lacks dates, names, places, or actions to summarize.
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Clotinda
Chloe
Chanticleer
A Fragmented Ode and London Notices Mix in 1740
The page blends a satirical verse about Merlin and a shifting dream with a London market update and various notices. It includes a pretended letter by N F HOR and a mock heroic tale featuring Shony vab and Lewellin, followed by official items from Gravesend and London about troop movements, marriages, ship cruizing, East India Company ships, imports, and weather. It ends with a market notice for Leadenhall herbs stalls urging occupancy by September 1.
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London
Leadenhall Market
Port News: Scarborough and Outward-bound Arrivals
Deal August 13 reports His Majesty's Ship Scarborough in the Downs and the outward bound as per aft with the Elizabeth Taylor bound for St Kitts and a Dutch ship Hallam for Faro. Frederick Loney arrived from Virginia and Fly Richards from Falmouth wind 8 W.
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Deal
Downs
Scarborough
Elizabeth
Taylor
St. Kitt’s
Hallam
Faro
Arriv
Frederick
Loney
Virginia
Fly
Richards
Falmouth
Wind
Notices to creditors of Richard Withington estate
All persons indebted to the estate of Richard Withington late of Oxford a painter deceased are desired to pay their debts to Mary Withington widow and executrix of the said deceased and to no other person whatsoever.
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Richard Withington
Oxford
Mary Withington
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Darrty Post
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Cynthia
Merlin
Prince of Wales
Little Johnny
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Lewellin
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Shoney
Folm
Albion
Spain
CrorinpDa
Cutoz
Terpsichore
Kader-Idris
County of
Merioneth
Gravesend
Hanover Alliance
Cromy
Stockholm
King George, Patterson
Norway
Whitham
Handafyd
Portsmouth
Lord Cathcart
Thomas Crompton
Thorndon
Essex
Esy
Kensington
East-India Company
Jamaica
William Dalrymple
Lord Stair
Scotland
North-Britain
Marius Ryal
Battel-Sridge
Tooley-street
London Bridge
South Sea
Tor
New South Sea
Bank
Prem
Linia
Mullion Bank
Royal Exchange Assurance
London Ditro
Gopper
India Bouin
Sale
Tventure
Exchequer
Garraway’s
Exchange- Alley
Dyers Hall
Thames- Screete
Samuel Torin