The British Chronologist: Comprehending Every Material Occurrence, Ecclesiastical, Civil, Or Military, Relative To England And Wales : From The Invasion Of The Romans ...Lackington, 1789 - 792 pàgines |
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Pàgina 14
... Sept. 10. His royal highness the duke of Cumberland fet out from St. James's for Harwich ; from whence he failed for Hol land the next day , and on the 13th arrived at the head quarters of the allied army in Flanders . Sept. 13. The ...
... Sept. 10. His royal highness the duke of Cumberland fet out from St. James's for Harwich ; from whence he failed for Hol land the next day , and on the 13th arrived at the head quarters of the allied army in Flanders . Sept. 13. The ...
Pàgina 15
... Sept. 28. Edward Ironfide and Thomas Rawlinfon , efqrs . aldermen , were fworn in- to the office of theriffs for London and Mid- dlefex for the year enfuing , at Guildhall ; and on Friday the 30th they were sworn at Weftminster . Sept ...
... Sept. 28. Edward Ironfide and Thomas Rawlinfon , efqrs . aldermen , were fworn in- to the office of theriffs for London and Mid- dlefex for the year enfuing , at Guildhall ; and on Friday the 30th they were sworn at Weftminster . Sept ...
Pàgina 43
... Sept. 3. A terrible fire broke out at Newport in Shropshire , which in about two hours time confumed near twenty houses . Sept. 7. The Parliament which stood prorogued to Sept. 14 , was ordered to be further prorogued to Nov. 16 . Sept ...
... Sept. 3. A terrible fire broke out at Newport in Shropshire , which in about two hours time confumed near twenty houses . Sept. 7. The Parliament which stood prorogued to Sept. 14 , was ordered to be further prorogued to Nov. 16 . Sept ...
Pàgina 70
... Sept. 2. At Gloucester was the most violent rain ever known , lafting three hours , with very little intermiffion , by which the principal ftreets were above three feet deep in water , fo that most of the cellars were filled , and many ...
... Sept. 2. At Gloucester was the most violent rain ever known , lafting three hours , with very little intermiffion , by which the principal ftreets were above three feet deep in water , fo that most of the cellars were filled , and many ...
Pàgina 102
... Sept. 17. The King was pleased to ap- point Ruvigny de Cofne , efq . to be fecretary to his Majesty's extraordinary embassy to the most Christian king . And alfo to appoint Charles Townshend , efq . to be fecretary to his Majefty's ex ...
... Sept. 17. The King was pleased to ap- point Ruvigny de Cofne , efq . to be fecretary to his Majesty's extraordinary embassy to the most Christian king . And alfo to appoint Charles Townshend , efq . to be fecretary to his Majefty's ex ...
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