Tre amble to the French Edifi before mentioned. The EditH it felf Jl) all Is taken further Notice of hereafter. T Ewis, by the Grace of God, King of France and Navarre; To all to *-" whom thefe Prefents fhall come, Greeting. Of all the great Defigns,
June 15, 1724 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
put or Uv the Public to fuppoit them, France to no lef. ; we need only i- f.-irt thro id to enrich Strangers, look on htr Edith lor recruiting ink id '"1" being fpent at home, the Militia, and conflder with ?? it would onh circulate irom what View they
December 24, 1742 - Ipswich Journal - Ipswich, Suffolk, England
hundred Conv.-nta belonging to the Mendicant Orders will be ablo- lur.ly ftipprcrt'.j j and fome go fo far as to lay, that Edith, for eh:. Purpofe, wiii be very ipeed:ly publillied.. -. Madrid, S pt. 29, N S. The 26th Inftant the Chevalier d' OlTono, m
October 21, 1749 - The Ipswich Journal - Ipswich, Suffolk, England
Italy fay, that the Pretender talks of making a Tour to France; and that his Lady is dangeroufly ill ofthe Smail Pox. & J Edith Edinburgh, October je£ Oil Monday-night laft two Centmels of Colonel Kirk's Regiment attacked one j^mes Macpheribn, a Mufician
October 30, 1724 - Caledonian Mercury - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
hav- ing had theirs deliver'd fome time fince. They write from Weymouth, that on the ?rh inft. arrived there the Charming Edith, Vfatfpni, the Bliza, Turner 5 and the Succefs, Pe,arce, from ' ' Thurfday a Woman Was committed to Bridewell, for at- tempting
September 12, 1741 - Newcastle Courant - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
Canada. fioop for Curacao, with rum and fugar; and a fchooner for St Auguftine; both (ent into New- York, the Catharine and Edith. A French fhow, with fugar, coffee, and cocoa, carried into Newport, Rhcde Ifland, by the Prince Frederick, Straw bridge.,
September 2, 1748 - The Scots Magazine - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Good any other Place in Town. A New Milch'd with a She-Foal fen Day* old. Enquire of Mr- Robert Hnmhleten, or Mr. Rid kr.gfon Edith both in the or the Printers hereof.
July 12, 1733 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
Land, containing about 180 Acres, late Tenure of 'rhombs Welfh, William and Thomas Woad. Enquire Mr. Rob<rc Ridlington of Edith Wefton, or of Mr. Ridlington of Glafton th« faid County Rucland. STolcn or cotvveyed out of the Eight Hundred Fen, by Bofton
March 26, 1724 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
at Spalding in Lincoln** containing 40 Acres, Hay thereof this Year, Sold being more than 60 Loads. Alio to Lett' vera! of Edith in Deeping # well fenced and watered. Enquire of Mr' W*)m\n Spalding aforcuid Sold altogether* or in Parcels AT. Ttlbrouke
August 15, 1723 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
and keep found about 400 Hogs. Inquire of Mr. Willi'antfon of Alford the laid County. To LET T, And Entcr'd on immediately, Edith of ten Acres, with a very good Hay Stack veiy well got, be fold along with the (aid lying Red Inn near Langf#/fr, lJncolnfhirc
October 4, 1739 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England