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STA'Ti, late the of SIR To be Soldby Auftioai At Gtoraway's, on Tuefday, July imiefs a offer mould be Property confifts of 4 fpacipus and fubftan- tial-MANSION, with fuitable Offices, Gardens) and PkafuTe-grounds, and Weft Heriots, ReUefe, Quit-rents, 'and'341 Acres of exceeding good Meadow, Pafture, Axablej and Wood Land, in a ring fence. The jftate is beaulifujly 'and JiealthfuHyfituated, the Earifji of GreatBookKain, priirie-aild fjJorting part of. the County of The HdufcTs Judicloofly ptoced in the centre of the Eftate, is fichty and dfaerfified with hill and dale 3 am went- ictanraandsthe and varied v'ews, P' an of the moft romantic part of Box Hillr and isyiif the higheft ftafe of cultivation, having been in the of the late Owner many years. Tpbe Butler, on the Premifes. Printed Particulars may be had as above alfo at the.Fouhtain Poj-tfmout'h i the Long Rooms at Plymouth tiie Harty Guildford immediately fit down to xinfwer 3S folly'3S I To And myfelf, letters, and- ajnv.i'iiced.th^.t yoii.

were not in circumftarices in any have happeliisj of fo aiiature, has been a nutter of no 1 i mey and every ftate- meritj fir. as 1 am condyned, your Ladyfhiphas a fight to and mall, at the earlieft moment of receive frohi Your obedient humble Servant, '8cC. COPY if a LsTrvkfrokthe P.ight Hon. the Earl 'if JERSEY to the 'K'e-v. Dr.

RANDOLPH. 'SIR, Lady.J. to you in part of laft Week, thata ftatWenty from yoxi; of all that had relating tq the packet of let tefsbelonging AWrhrcefs of WAt.Es,, might appear in. print. "To that letter fhe lias received no from you, I learned Coptl.

tftatVmay be feeii. pqfifefliori nwy XUDLEf" ADAMS, No. 66V FJeet-ftreer, jjon- tile KfNG Optician totheic Jtoyal tlife" Prince of Duke bfYork, Sec. Inftmmsht-Maker to the Hohoikable BSard begs leave to the Nobility; and Pub- fiain generafe that he has removed-ftdrn Charing. Grofs Premifes formerlyoccripiedby hislatebrothsfiGeorcfe the bufmtfs of both inue to.be" earned "on all its iniiriuated (with a TBvvfo injure D.

Vid'ams in his Profeifian), that Hewas'not a Mathematical Inftrunfint -but a GlobeiKtaker onlyl Ifeavails himfelf Ihe prefent opportuhity putiliiqlytd afrert, that he was into the working'branch-qf inaiical Bufinefs at ail early' and after having been putlnia.tSe fofc goifsffion of. the whole ef the it now becbiiies and I do require it of yoia, rtliat an explicit narrative may be laid before tire Public it is a juftice. entitled to a juftice, Lady JE tciz V's claims, and which (lie and you have ihe has-, aright to demand at your hands. Your, fitence updn. th is occafion I.

fhall c'ortfidef as couatenancing that calumnyi whicfethe falie reprer feiitations.cf the bufinefs havefo fhamefuliy and vn- juftly drawn upon Lady 1796. tarn, lettef mpmenti? He thinks if ra- that he fhould, after of inches father an3 Mr. he.commenced as tbcife twef ehtihent irtiftsjf together withfuch improvements of his'own, aVhe fiatters. htrmeff given univsrfal fdr elegance, anialjave all i'rirthe utmsll accuracy' thsjreoi'. He therefofe, is qoinpstent to Philofophicali or otKerwifs, diftihgulihed patronage which has already Attended his labours, Adams's new in vested Day indNight "tfis.ufe alio his of atamuch.Jefs price than.

in Bwfs: hii. improved Camera Obfcura, EieilricaLMachines, other article in. braachtfs, made wftTi care and btfemoft reaforiabUcharges. JERSEY, kfvtn The folfewing under the Miction of t)ie £2rl of relate to the caiife fubfifted, in fhd femilyof the WXLES, Rgy. Dn RA'WDOLPH, of Bath, wliofe public declaration is fo that indifferent About the.

to be to them. I am, withL regard arid dient V- Tlius ends, i 'as far as f. i K', RANpOLPH, commenf by is. tijg The. letters notbfiingretu'rned by Dr.

Randolph, as wasj everypoinble-fearch different perfotis, at all', Brighton where parcels are delivered, 4ut nothing £ouid be the anxioiilly 5n repeated the deOre jyhicb rjEijJ turalfy. liava arifen not to. lofe wh 'a belonged: R. M. other parcels addreil 'ed -to Lady been.j^hmvedj itwrsvr to 'be a ferw me, to out to ''whom it an pry intoand intercept themf ah objeft whkih" I fhall -never leave gated.

only fo exprell tfur.fibn'C'ern,. that tills Correfpohdence Jiac been is can Onlyfend to revive a fubject which, in our opinion, it would have been prudent to. have paffed. tjver. Nothing, cleat, nothing decifive, has been proved by thV 6bly infqrraation which: it arFords, is, that the j'arcel in which her RQYAL HtQjKNEss were enclosed b'y DoLf were abfdjut -feht by that Gentleman to the Oountefs.

at 'How. -tbis parcel failed Lady- jerfey 's hihcls, AM I Carnbridge year, by no equatfed the. geh'erai either in the nurnber or fafhipn, th6 We obferve A rfiati this trienlilal is entirely given tip; pi'efentbeiii'g the fecdiid cbmrnence- mejlt-oii it. have been has ibeen' 1 piTHrtted.TPhe Aiough Mr. VE-NABLE of Clare- Hall, reminded mjith more bf a Country At thafl We are iiappy, to feyV thiaf the Pr'iize fU recited'iiJ the Seiiate Hbiife demand' a fall' unequivocal fea're Mr.

JUNIOR v' Mr.Browne, ODES, 'A Greek, Trinity. Parry, Latins Trinity. Epigrams, Trinity: STREET. maiiyrrMntlis, be called iipon to recur.tb dates, and, qjieftlph td.bi decided nd bbferves, that he jthlRRs hirhBf ftate fafts and to lay before. Lady herLa- dyibiD deftre, plain ftatenient of the traniaflibn, which he gi vis-- asywayftie may think of a ftjom.th Reni.Dv.

RANDOLPH Countefs MADAM, need.not recall to your the interview I bad.with the- Princefs at Brighton, when ilie delivered; to me the. packet in queitipn: all her attendants in waiting were, I believe, prefent and the convetfation turned upon the va- branches of heraiiguft family, and alteration Ifhodld find in themy after an abferice of ten years. if I am normiftaken, took jplace on the 30th of Auguft. arriyal in town, finding forrie very tinplpafant pf the ftate of. health, ,1 took the liberty of Bg-ni- fying the occurrenctvtp M.

Ri H- ajrihexing at.the fame time, awifh to defer for the- 'prefent ai.d U. wbulo: perfnir return the. packet, or allow me to cpnugn it tb the by Her Royal Highnefs the Princefs, with" a packet of letters to. the Duchefs mothgr. Brighton to LonilPh, on his: way to Yarmouth; but receiving accourits of Mrs.

RANDOLPH'S iteaitlii he'deferred and retitrfigd, by. the Priiicefs's order; cbminunicated- Lady jER.SEV,the ip. Lady at the Brighton; This parcel was never Royal to as Wing the principal caufeof the" 1 Itluftripus Pedbnage tb. this ebrref- 'Dpftbr's. fafl letter a nar- it appears tin- tp taie notice pf-any'olhers but thofeim--, raediately to by Lord, and Lady JERSEY, re'qdinpgfrpiTi'Poftor RANDOLPH an issplicit accptinf the attending the -ir------- 1 A i care of a friend, who was sroing into Germany Land' firongly appealed toby Earl and Cobntefs of fee deliver 0 thi reJefved, JERSEY, formerly taught the Prmcels WALES £ngli(h, at Brurifwick.

Tn.tendingi after an abfence cf ten years, to return to Germany, he was, through your Ladyfhip, a moft gracious meiTage' frorriher Ii. requeft''ng me all means to lay my and to return the packet. In Y.efterdty Cotiit Martial met at the camp at Barns, neariD tin bar, aKd ceeded immediately to the tfiirl of Colonel CHARLES of the Perthftiire FencIBle CaValty, -Uppn thirty-fottr articles' charge; exhibited againft him jjy Lieutenant and Adjutant "JOHN 5 TEEL, of'theSfame. The following are the Members of the Court: Major General Sir James Bart: Pfefident. Col th.e^Earl.of Darlington, fcf the Dnriiam Co, Charhs-Roo'--e, of the Windfor Pbrefters.

Col. Robert Ade.ine, of the Gambrids;" Fen'cible Cavalry. Cul. Jp'hh HamjltiJni iihe.Faft-Lomian Fencible'Cavalry. Lieut.

Col, Alex. Penrofe. Cuming Firft Fencible JUieut; Col. Gordon of the 8th Reg. of Fddt! Lieut.

CoL Michael of Dumfriesfliire Fencible JMajgrJolin cf "the Rutland Fencible Major the-Cambridg'e Fencible'Cavalry. Mijor Arthur the Fencible Cavalry. the Eait Lothian Fencibk.Cavairy, Gift. HughMatkay, Second Fencple Regimentof Infantry. Gapt, TJiomas Sejmour Hyde, Cambrjdge Fencible Cavalry.

Frafer Ty tier, Efqi Judge Advocate for Ndrth.BritBin. Mr. Rbbert Gameron, his cpnfequence of fuch orders, I immediately went tb Carlton Hpilfej to itiform myfelf by what, conveyance the letters and. parcels were ufually to arid was. told that no lervant.

was employed, that every day they were, together with the riewfpap'ersi ebminitted to. the charge' of "the Brighton PbltCoacri, from the GplderiCrofs, Cha- tririgCrofs. 'On the fubfequenf mornjngy therefore, I af tiri(i- e.dat the! Golden Cfrjfs, previpus -to the departure having- firft-feen it' regularly bddkedy deliveisd 1 my parceli incloling the packets addreffed to your L'adyfliip at ther-PJyii- I lioriv afterwards; I fet 'Immediately afterwards; fc'arcely been a fortnight at honie, when, to my great-furppizeaiid moftification, received alluded of a Right Hon. the Gountefs the Dri MY -PaU Mall. full of accufations of my haVino; letteri.

either tp or from H. R. IL WAi.B«>atnd i-canript in any way accbunt Hawergiyeftrife to fuch a ftory, lofs. of thofe letters: with you ejn.trttfteidlaft' fttrnmefi I moft entreat: that you And publifh the ac- may riiink fit.B. R.

H. baeiflgrtbldi niey at the-time -when at Lbndbri pcovedineffeaual, thMlhedid not care aboiit the letters they bemg ofiorm; the whble bufinefs made fo: gttfc mipreffion do- not evgrt, recollect I had the pleafiire of feeing you at Brightbn. fHtKink yPuwili agree with me tiiat dtv feuding rajfffif from the opening a letter, the fanxe thing-as if I was to prove that It had not picked ppeket; yet inthts-pale .1 believe it may be- of life to ihewupon whatrgroWnds a caknmy isffbunded. As I vifft this are. tevjidblUh.

this ifjWthink proper Hon. Countefs qjf RS'E Evening-. feve letter, and a fourteen days the moft immj- fbllbwing letter froiri ypur-Ladyfhip tbV'atfd dated Brighton, Sept, 1. Inxorifiqilerice of your letter, I had the Princefs p'f Wales's commands to defire that, as you did riot go to Brunfwick, you IKo'uld return the: packet wliich fhe had given you. I wrote accpFd- ingly about a'fortnight ago.

Hef 'R. Hi not having received the packet, is uneafy about it, arid de- fires you toinform rae howyoa fent.the letters to her, andwhere they were directed. If left- at Carletori- Houfe, pray call there, and make fome enquiries re- fpecling.them. The fubftance of my reply to this very unwelcome intelligence, was nearly the fame as what I have already related with regard to the packet, with this addition that if enquiries at Brighton jQiould prove-ineffectual, as well as- thofe thoilld caufe to be made London, it would then become my duty tp go thither, and packet ftep by ftep, till fome difcoTjery took place- From' this determination, alfp, let me stdd, from much anxiety, I was relieved another letter frPrn your Ladylhip, dated SIR, ram ordered by her R. H.

to infbrm.you, that the! oi letiers has''dot been found, thpugh every! pollible ebquiry has been" imade, herls were of enquired about as me had put up flrie to one; of Gerriianwomen, packet, who thought 'letter extremely LIMERIGCJULY On Monday laft, berWeen the hours of 12 £nd one, the Prince of WALES'S Fencible Regiriient quartered here, was paraded as for revierv; when MASSEY, commanding this diftridt, having ordered the colours of the to approach; SwlEp-tAND with his fword, at the head of to be molt" honourably" acquitted of all the charges preferred agairift himi tins declaration with fonie mitable' andhandfpme obfer- atibns, ex'preffiVe of the fetisfadtioti he felt in. haying this reltprehim his fwordiii man from arl.C'fJTcerfo' higb in iahky: corifiderably added tbthefplemriity-'bf thebcpaifiori. After whichrthe Captain Wic Li FRXSER, of the-feme Regiment, one of theOffieeWwho-had preferred a yy 1 a.viftiijh£ ty; COP I wim you not to do it: they lament thai yau hot Ifta've thepacket for the Priucefs, the porter there have conveyed it fufely. 1 farriverylbrry that you have fedr any a.dxi8ty}-upon tbefobjea; Ihppe it will ceafe whea you, charge againft- the -Meateriant Cbibriel, was read to him, "which hini't'd be fufpended' from, rbe rank arid pay Gaptarit rP'r fix- and to be oj cenfured at the head of the latter part of in a manner highly 'honourable to the General, andcharadertfdc of the fold ier and therriari-of Captain Lieritenant, Jo Qyii if the other i ficer who affp had' preferred charges againft the was fentericed incapable of Jerking, his Miffejff ih any Military the Court; Militia, and of the Irhb here, arid other dif- fai-ebt corps atfeildirig the reading, of the fentences-. Lieutenant received 1 his 1 from 'thexbrirniirid, 1 cheets.

bells of the Cafhedral were rung, arid continued at intervals during the. day; in the there were fifewprks the arid, at nigiit- the the'Lieu- the. barracks with Various -applicable "a.cqait^al;• The was higb'ry d.r.e together the? Igreatef part; pf the moft'tefpeSlable inlialjitAnts to view this.rriafV'pf 'and "efteem frpm the fbl-; diers tb their Colonel, who had.been^ac-' i his in bri.Ciei"kenw^ jcafll to amount of, and: rother tb the lived anbther found; enter j.t,priyate^, get at, the keys, he gbtcpff ered. 1 Ori the rpDbery being found Mr. female fervant was.

up' and commuted, of'bejiig tlie. guilty paijy, appearing, ftrorig agahfft her bot -foQie corning to' V'Jgiii i ii- thi prifpner and, pn. -being talceii-irtto cuftody, cprife.ffed the whole affair, and afibrtcd of.the female fervarit'; on, wHiclCilie Mr. Lowe's fervice. The faid, put of uncle's hoa'fe with Ihe.ltplenproperty/'he made the Belt of his way tp.a.neld near the New-Rhrer Head, where: he hid.

it in the the following and being apprehenfive tliat" jtlie Bank-notesi smbupting to 70I. might to a difcovery, he funk them ftone in.the New The money, watches, he took home to his Matter's houle, and concealed them, in a cellar, where, by they were found. In-- Lincoln's Inn Hail, the caufe the Earl of Lopfd.ale v. Church and other inhabitants of the Lbwther Mines near this "tbwrij albrancli of which rims directly are' highly iritereftirig to the inhabitants. In Queen Anne's.

Reign an Aft was coririrm- by 2 George III. which authorifed 20 truitees to fiipennterid the working of thofe mines; fix to be appointed by the Lord of the Soil, and the other 14 to be elected by ballot, by the whole of the legal hpufeholder's of the This was evidently done any undue influence from that imraenfe- ly powerful But it has fo happened, that lately the elections, or rather appaintroerits th? 14 Truitees, have been made by lifts of names rigried and approved of by a (the laft orfly 64) of the of fevtral thouiand perfons who are rnaterially interefted. -TheLord. It is fit to put an end to this fcabdalpus perverfion pf a.pdiitiveiaclof The figged lifts are the nature of. an apppintrnent brit by -rib means a ballot.

It that the. aft was.intended to prevent undue: influencey and-that, Town fhould be fairly reprefented by their Truitees. Perfons who ballot may either give their fuffrages openly or fecretly, and this is what-trie aft intended. Mr. Church and tlie be.cbmiiig fpirit; brought this grievance into two arid Saturday it was finally fettled: After an attempt td proved that a figned Jtift; was, a arid bringing to common fenfe, which "was very effectually-jcprrectedby -the AttPniey 'General as'Courifel-fpr the Inhabitants.

With i it my; ti)e hiitory-of marikuid'is a 4 proof of their: inutility and iriefficacy; beeaufe by -fome-means parties will be knovyn, and their attaohrneats will -become pubUfck. The of votes. iqf Athenian. arid-the Judges upon trie of Glpdius, were 3II in a few days after thebriSnefs'finifhed. Bat howeye'ri here is a ppfitiye aft of which muff be -compIie4 the fub- fcfibedilifts therefore.

y.pid,"and rhe inhabitants proceed conformable Jvhn Clarke, Jaccufed bftiie murder of Elizabeth Ma.nrt,. at fiilly cbm- rriitted for trial at Maidftone, which 7. on.Wed: viited and of death, b'ut were- all be a whole was- conducted to a Tlte noa rTVitha. degree of for. tealing decoruin and.narrnpny, which would tb of.J WrJghtl fiar ahyebrps.

We ckaript here omit doing rbol. letteV the abpW'Regintfetrtfor -their ubifqrm good bsha- n't through viour, during the time they haye bden quartered in ing, was feiitenced tb be years, this City..

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