A fair iJ. Aiu T . t. The IVncn OjPrilons, which were inmeCi- i pi I \. til p! ?? and Tarcoiia on the l:iotui- r.\ n\ 4 \r .a^nn, hive delivered up tliofc I'Ufcs'K? ■ ■ Spanilli Troopj, and arcnurcheJ ?? , , cliplc o» Piiicerda and B^lvcr have taken - lain.' Kourc, after having d
August 24, 1713 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
% } in fr.c v f ' i t Oil ?? tl^ Itfi Day cf*t/.vw*ir, i Hfp|% a • . ?? '.Lie. Bc^. char Ik-s heen 1:1 X,rthit?.u \ ?? ?? r 7 ?? or Jyrrf, Six 1 imgotth !..i Ractf, C) rlut ?? fn long m the ?? .. C^n fMH. Btc kid (V.j iric« or Tu^ns. Every RiJcr to »h -jSroiic without Undlc jud
August 24, 1713 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
We have an Account from Rouen, that Prince ßagotski arriv'd rhcrc rhc 16th, that he was very well receiv'd and magnificently cntertain'd by the Duke of Luxembourg, and that lie would loon let forward from thence to come hither,, where rich L* quipages are making for him, and blu
January 26, 1713 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
' They write from Perpignan, the Sixteenth paft, That the People about Lerida, and Bal?guer, fince, the Fall of the great Snows in thole Parts, are un- der continual Apprehenfions, not daring to l.ir out of the Villages, nor even from their Towns, with- out maniteft Danger, of b
February 8, 1716 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
We have 'receiv'd Intelligence, that in the \m Froit, iht SwpdcS bbing apprehenuve of an Invafion from us, broke #1] the Ice along the Coaft of Schonen, as We d)d dii; ppf^^fc/r Fdai^ of their paying us a Vifit: Bat now the Sbuiid being Efficiently Tiiaw'd, our Fright is Oyer on
February 8, 1716 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
The Difcourfe runs, That the Lord Chancellor, hy Reafon' of his Indifpofition of the Stranguary, will lay down his Place, and be fucceeded by Counfellor Vernon, buc of this, there is no Certainty. . The Earl of Nottingham is removed from the Place of being Prefident of the Counc
March 3, 1716 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
The Enemy have opened the JVenches t >re ' [to and turned away r.i.e Brook which ra ;hac Place, [o char the Mills on i : can gr?r ; tore Corn fat the Beficged, vvhicf ■■ ;. r cry ?? incommode them. Our So:^ : : rrporc, r I 'vk-vilal (k Villars has ordered his ?? o£ acion to be f
October 10, 1713 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
Ide Bczons him at Bay with 25 or 20000 N-l.n he has v ui\:xi Fore Lqujs, in a Rcadincisto arcack the Enemy's Lmes, if that Prince weakens ther ; : re certainly inform'd there is a MifunJer- ?? \ 1 ill ' , \\.lO ?? kiiwV ULU Uw.l-w. l \ r\ • T f I 1 c .!e ihern* If we may credit
October 10, 1713 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
A. Vice is J-'ft arrived, that our Felucca, Which Win? bound home from Leghorn, with a Cargo \[ .ft-v and Merchandze, was hupr.zed by i . b ?? •.flvtt-n, has been driven afliore by con- arv vb\-,ls v ac Villa Franca, where thole Rob- bets are one into Pr»fon.
December 26, 1713 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England