loudest acclamations.—Against the House of Peers the throng was so excessive that a youth was forced under the Royal Carriage, which passing over him broke one his thighs. The King was never known to deliver speech with more spirit, emphasis, and just enunciation.—His Majesty we
18 January 1805 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
bead-****, and ghWtoess. These Puis contain not a particle mercury or antimony, require no confinement caution, and a single box will establish their infinitely superior efficacy over every other descrrpflA « plus now offered for sunuar complaints. spectacle venders m every prin
31 December 1824 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
This Day there was a General Council, when the Parliament which ftands prorogued to the 24th Inltant, was further prorogued the November next. YcfurcLy une Harrington, a Drover, was committed to Newgate, being charged •with a Robbery the Highway, Some Days fince one Bqmerdoe was
24 October 1723 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
James Sempill, late the Sr. Martin the Fields, in the County Middlefex. Arthur Dobney, of the Parifh Sr. James CUrktnwcll, in the County Middlesex, Viftualler. Richard Spcrihnrr, late the County of Southampton, Chapman. John Wynch, late of London, Scrivener and Stock-Jobber, 'i
24 October 1723 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
Northampton, Dot. 22. The > following very extraordinary affair occifions great*unca(i lieft in this town and neighbourhood. t Mr.Leppar, very confiderable dealer in hoffet, left liis in this town the of November toft, fak ing with him iiv order to purchafe hoifes at fome fairs
02 January 1783 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
J . ' nvc been determined Friday in Council, that commiflion (hould le the great feal of Great Britain to Sir Guy Carleton and Admiral Digby, giving them full powers aft towards concluding peace with America, the footing of independencr or, with feparate provinces, or different
03 October 1782 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
v _ tin London azittit. | / Adiniralty-OJtce, Oft. I, 1782. Vofy of Lxittr from Captain Kell\, Tlommandtr cf Hit Majifiy Ship tht Fry, t»Jnr. Stcf htu, RmJs, September I7«l. KG will pleafe inform my Lards the Admiralty, that 1 failed frodl this the lntlant, for of the Herring Fi
03 October 1782 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
building A MAM WAR OF SEVENTY-FOUR GUNS, for the the Public, and configurable Part of the County remains unfolicit This Committee, from the gener.il Spirit fhewn upon this Occafion, emeiuin 110 Doubt but v hole Sum required will yet that the patriotic Exertion of this County alo
03 October 1782 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
ev. John Calihrop, of Bolton, if promote a Prebend in the CAtheUr.il Church Limm! the Lord Bilhop that diocefe. Un Monday a difpenfation the great ffal to I Nap.er, bold the reflory 1.1 the coutty of Huntingdon, and dioeefe Lincoln, Y reftory Market Overton, in the county of '* l
12 December 1782 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
r. Sit)thorp has prefented the Rev. Mr. Alien, of Lincoln, the re&ory of Mudon. And Mr. Gray, of Redburn, his the above gentle man to the vicarage ol Skellingthorpe, bothinLincolnfhire. The Rev. Charles Alifopp ii prefented the Lord Chancellor to the Afhby Karva, in Lticefterfhir
21 November 1782 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England