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Lord Hood arrived here from town on Tuel-
day evening, and will fail in a day or two for
the Streights, with the following Ships, viz.

GUNS.

Victory 110
Cumberland 74
Marlborough 74
Zealous 74
Audacious 74
Minotaur 74
Russel 74

GUNS.

Invincible 74
Tremendous 74
Nymphe frigate
Druid ditto
Mutine cutter
Resolution ditto.

Sir Harry Burrard< no role > is appointed to the St.
Florenzo.

Arrived Le Jean Bart French ship of war, of
18 guns, and 110 men, a prize to the squadron
under Admiral Colpoys. The Jean Bart
captured the ship Active, from Bristol for Ja-
maica, the 9th ult. off the Western Isles, and
scuttled her. The Master landed this evening
from Le Jean Bart.

The Impregnable is this evening come into
harbour to refit.

Captain Mackenzie goes out Commodore to
the Coast of Africa in the Sheerness. of 44
guns. The Fury floop of war goes with her in
a few days,

Captain Fairfax is removed from the Sheer-
ness to the Repulse of 64 guns.

The Fashionable World.

Yesterday at half past eleven o'clock the
KING, QUEEN, and PRINCESSES, arrived at
Buckingham-House from Windsor-Lodge.

At twelve o'clock the KING came in his pri-
vate coach to St. James's-Palace, where His
MAJESTY had a Levee, the fullest remembered
for many Years, which began at half past twelve,
and was not either till after three o'Clock

After the Lavee broke up the King went
[..] where being feated on
His Throne of State, attended by all the Officers
of the Household ,

The LORD CHANCELLOR, attended by the
two Archibishops, several of the Bishops, and
Temporal Peers were admitted, when they pre-
sented an Address on the Marriage of his Royal
Highness the PRINCE of WALES; which the
KING received, and gave a most gracious
Answer.

The Speaker of the House of Commons , at-
tended by about Thirty of the Members, after-
wards presented the Address of that House,
which His MAJESTY also received very gra-
ciously.

The KING then retired to his Closet, where
the SHERIEFS of London were introduced by
the Lord in Waiting, to know His MAJESTY'S
pleasure, when he will receive the Address of
the City of London , when the KING appointed
To-morrow, Friday, at half-past one o'clock

The SHERIFFS received the honour of Knight-
hood.

A Council was afterwards held in the KING'S
Closet, at which the ARCHBISHOP of CAN-
TERBURY, the LORD CHANCELLOR, the Duke
of PORTLAND, Earls MANSFIELD and SPENCER,
LORD GRENVILLE, and Mr. DUNDAS were pre-
sent, which sat near an hour.

The KING gave audience in the Closet after
the Council to the Duke of PORTLAND, Lord
GRENVILLE, Mr. DUNDAS, and Mr. WIND
HAM, till six o'clock when His MAJESTY re-
turned to Buckingham-house of dinner.

In the evening the ROYAL FAMILY went to
the Concert of Antient Music.

The QUEEN will have a Drawing-room this
day.

Yesterday the Hon. Mr. JENKINSON was
presented on his Marriage, by his Father, Lord
HAWKENSBURY, as was also Commodore PAYNE,
by Earl CHOLMONDELEY, on his conducting the
Princess of WALES safe to England.

Their Royal Highness the Prince and
Princess of WALES, Duke and Duchess of
YORK, and Duke of CLARENCE, are also re-
turned to Town, and will be at the Drawing
Room this Day.

In the evening there will be a Grand Ball at
Court.

The principal persons present were as fol-
lows:-Their Serene Highnesses the Prince of
Orange, the Hereditary Prince and Prince
Frederick, Prince of Hesse Darmstadt, Marquis
Barilli, Count Jenison Walworth< no role > , Baron
Wolfe, and Baron Nollecken.

His Excellency the Spanish Ambassador,
and most of the Foreign Envoys, Secretaries,
and Consuls, together with other Foreigners
and Natives of distinction.

It is said, the Choiseul Adrian Vandeveldt< no role >
will be removed from the EUROPEAN MUSEUM,
St. James's square , at the same time with the
celebrated Vanhuysums, from the Cabinet of the
late Empress of Germany.

evidence for the Crown, which principlly
went to corrobrorate the testimony of Day, and
which was fully given in our former account,
with this addition only, that on the night, pre-
vious to the affair being put in execution, the
witness, with several more of the prisoners,
met at the house of Jonathan Jones< no role > , in Fashion-
street Isdwell ; and on being
questioned by the witness relative to the affair in
agitation, he replied, that it could not fail of
success, if they brought Isdwell to the place.
The Men were all fully committed to take their
trials on both charges, and the women were
ordered to be re-committed for a further hear-
ing.

The next examination that took place, was
that of Juliet Norden< no role > , the young Jewels, who
stands charged of suspicion of having attempted
to poison Moses, a person in custody on sus-
picion of being concerned in the above-stated
forgeries, but who is to come forward at the
trial as an evidence for the Crown.

She declined saying any thing to the charge,
Mr. Knowles, her Counsel, not being present;
which induced the Magistrate to defer a final
hearing of it.

Fresh supplies of that Pleasant, safe and effi-
cacious Medicine, SPILSBURY'S Antiscorbutic
Drops, (by the King's patent) are weekly re-
ceived from Mrs. SPILSBURY, in Soho-square ,
in bottles of 5s. and 1l. 2s. each, by E. New-
bery, the corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard ,
London; where may be had, a New Edition,
being the Eighth, of Spilsbury much admired
Treatise of the Scurvy, Gout, Diet, and Re-
medy, with upwards of one hundred cases,
neatly printed 8vo. Prize 2s. 6d.

MARRIED.
On Saturday last, Mr. Edward Hurdley< no role > . of St. James's
street to Miss Ann Foster< no role > of Dover-street .

DIED
On Thuesday last, Mrs. Clarke of Barbican.
Friday, at Gloucester, -Worsley, Esq. Lieutenant in
Prince William's Regiment, and only son of Sir Richard
Worsley
< no role > , Bart . of Appledurcombe Park, in the Isle to
Wright.

CORRECT PRICE OF STOCKS.
WEDNESDAY, April 15.

Bank Stock
3 per Ct. Rd 61 7/8 62 1/8
3 per Ct. Con. 62 1/8 ¼
3 per Ct. Scrip 63 3/8
3 per Ct. 1726
4 per Ct. Con. 76 1/8 5 7/8
5 per Ct. Anns 95 ¼ ½ ¼
B. Long Ann 17 7/8 13 16
Ditto Scrip.
Ditto Sht. Ann 8 5-16 a 3/8
India Stock shut
Ditto Bonds 2s prm.

Ditto Old Ann. shut
Ditto New Ann.
3 per Ct. 1751
New Navy 31/8 dis.
Exch. Bills 4s 5s prm.
Lot. Tick.
Irish ditto
Omnium
FOR THE RESCONTRE.
Bank Stock
India ditto
Consols

HIGH WATER AT LONDON BRIDGE THIS DAY
MORNING43 min. after 12
AFTERNOON7 min after 1

WANTED, a situation to attend a plain
Elderly Lady, a sedate, steady, middle aged Person;
would not have any objection to make herself useful in
capable; and if the Lady should be infirm, she would
prove a tender, attentive friend, Would not object to
living in Town or Country, or to travel to any part of
England. The greatest trust might be reposed in her, and
having an income of her own, no other consideration
would be expected than gentle respectful treatment. The
Person being oliged to go out of Town for a few days
with a relation that is indisposed; on her return, will wait
on any Lady this may suit.

A line, directed for C. H. to be left at Mr. Craig's and
Co. Linen Drapers, No. 316, High Holborn, between
Chancery-lane and Southampton buildings.

HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ETC.
SALES BY AUCTION.

By Mr. TATTERSALL, THIS DAY,

FIVE capital Seasoned HUNTERS, some Pairs of
Geldings of different colours, several odd ditto, some
of which are well calculated to run in a Gig. a great many
strong boney Geldings and Mares, sit for Machines, Post-
Chaises, Etc. Also, some strong well-known good Hacks,
in good condition, and fast trotters. A Bay Gelding,
seven years old, a good hunter; a Grey Gelding, six years
old, a good hack; a Chesnut Mare, aged, has carried a
Lady; a Black Gelding, Seven Years old; several Gallo-
ways and Ponles; in the Whole near one hundred Lots.
To be viewed, and trials allowed.

By Mr. TATTERSALL , This Day,

UPWARDS of 70 Carriages of different sorts;
amongst which are several elegant crane-necked and
perch Coaches, in very good condition; a variety of very
elegant Chariots and Post-Chaises, nearly as good as new,
well ornamented, and in remarkable good repair; a very
capital crane-necked travelling Post-Chaise with Impe-
rials Etc. a very good crane-necked Vis-a-Vis; a great
many high and low Phaetons to run with one horse; two
capital Curricles, with harness to each; a very good
travelling crane-necked Coach; several good single-horse
Chaises; a variety of very handsome Whiskies, Gigs, Etc.
also a great many lots of plated Harness.-To be viewed.

By Mr. TATTERSALL, THIS DAY,

A BAY COLT, rising three years old, got by
Fidget, out of Miss Duncombe, engaged in the Derby
Stakes at Epsom. 1795.

Also, a Brown Filley, got by Rockingham, dam by Snap,
rising three Years Old.

To be viewed.

declining that Business, on TUESDAY next, at Twelve
o'Clock, unless previously disposed of,

THE LEASE OF the ABOVE PREMISES,
comprizing good Standing for Fifty Horses, Lock-up
Coach-houses, and dry Standing for near Twenty Carriages,
over which have been recently erected, at a great expence,
several very convenient Dwelling-Rooms, that are occu-
pied by Mr. Green; an, extensive Ride, Granary, Hay-
lofts Etc.

The whole is in substantial repair, replete with ever ne-
cessary convenience suitable to the Horse line, and has
been many Years established in a profitable business; held
for an unexpired term of Eight Years from Lady-Day, 1795
at the low Rent of 1361. per Annum.

After the above will be Sold the Stock of Horses, Etc.
comprising Twenty-two Horses, part of which are on Jobs;
Four Hackney-Coaches, an exceeding good light Post-
chaise, several Pairs of Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Stable
Utensils, Etc.; also a few Lots of Household Furniture, Etc.

The whole of which may be viewed Two Days previous
to the Sale, and are to be Sold without reserve.

By Mr. ALDRIDGE in St. Martin's Lane.
A Very handsome Brown Long-tail COLT,
five years old, has never done any work, is calculat-
ed either for a Charger, Coach, Chariot, or Gig Horse;
and warranted sound.-May be viewed.

By Mr. LANGHORN,
At the City Repository, in Barbican To-MORROW, at
Twelve o'clock,

THREE Modern-Built Chariots Six gen-
teel one horse Chaises and Harness, Three neat one
horse Phaetons, Four modern Coaches, several pairs and
single Harness, a light poney Phaeton, with a pair of Dun
Ponies, several useful Chaise Geldings and Hacknies, and
a variety of seasoned nag-tailed Coach Geldings, and some
handsome Galloways, in all near 100 Lots.-To be viewed.

VALUABLE INN AND MARKET HOUSE.
To be disposed of on Moderate Terms,

THE LEASE of a well accustomed INN
and POST-HOUSE, advantageously situated in the
center of one the best Market Towns in the Kingdom,
on that much frequented Road to Hardwich, Yardmouth
and the much esteemed Watering Place, South End. The
Inn at present enjoys the most respectable Connections and
Trade. The Proprietor has been in possession near Thirty
Years, and declines for no other reason that Infirm Health.

Apply to Mr. John Langhorn< no role > , and Mr. William Stace< no role > ,
Brentwood .

CROSS-STREET, ISLINGTON
to be DISPOSED of by PRIVATE CONTRACT,

THE LEASE of a convenient Substantial
HOUSE-No. 2, Little Cross-street, containing
there spacious rooms on a floor, with convenient yard,
coach houses for four carriages, stabling for eight horses,
garden, Etc now in the occupation of Mr. W. HUNT,
Hackneyman, who has let more than the whole rental,
and occupied a greater part of the Premises.

For Particulars, enquire on the Premises; and of Mr.
John Langhorn< no role > , Barbican.

TO be Sold, a BROWN Cropt GELDING, fif-
teen hands, aged, is an astonishing fast trotter, re-
markably safe, and goes exceeding fast in harness. He will
be warranted perfectly sound.

To prevent unnecessary trouble, the lowest price will be
Twenty-five Guineas. He is the property of a Gentleman
having no further occasion for him.

Also, an entire New Single-Horse Chaise and Har-
ness.

Enquire at Lygow's Livery Stables, Shug-lane , Piccadilly .

To be Sold, a pair of handsome Bay COACH
GELDINGS, warranted sound, free from vice, and
may be viewed any morning before eleven o'clock, by ap-
plying at Hull's Stables, Little Moorfields.

To prevent trouble, the lowest price is one hundred and
twenty guineas.

SALES BY AUCTION.

MR. SMITH respectfully informs the PUB-
LIC that the SALE of the ESTATE, at HIGH-
GATE , advertised to take place at Garraway's Coffee-
house To-morrow the 17th instant, is unavoidably POST-
PONED until Friday the 22nd of May, 1795.

RENTER's SHARE of DRURY LANE THEATRE
By Mr. SMITH,
at Garraway's Coffee-house, 'Change Alley, Cornhill, To-
MORROW, the 17th instant, at Twelve o'clock,
ARENTER'S SHARE in the NEW THE-
ATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE, entitling the
holder to a FREE ADMISSION to any part of the said
Theatre on every night that theatrical or musical enter-
tainments shall be exhibited there; and also TWO SHIL-
LINGS and SIX-PENCE for EVERY NIGHT of such
performance. Held for a term of 103 Years.

Particulars may be had till the sale, of Mr. Smith, No.
62, Broad Street , near the Royal Exchange.

LEASEHOLD, near FINSBUTY-SQUARE.
By Mr. SMITH,

At Garraway's Coffee-house, 'Change Alley Cornhill ,
To-MORROW, the 17th instant, at Twelve o'clock,
IN LOTS,
By Order of the Executors of the late BRASS CROSBY,< no role >
Esq . deceased.

A VALUABLE LEASEHOLD ESTATE,
comprising TEN finished DWELLING HOUSES,
eligibly situate in PAUL-STREET and CASTLE
STREET, near FINSBURY-SQUARE; with a Court
adjoining, containing Twelve Carcases roofed and tim-
bered Held under the corporation of the City of London
for a Long term, at low ground-rents.

To be viewed till [..]
[..]
Yard Commom-street; and of Mr. Smith, No. 62, Broad-
Street, near the Royal Exchange.

MILLMAN's ROW, CHELSEA.
By Mr. SMITH,
At Garraway's To-MORROW, the 17th Instant, at Twelve
o'Clock in Two Lots,

A DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD ESTATE,
consisting of FOUR neat compact BRICK DWEL-
LING HOUSES, pleasantly situate No. [..] 5, 6, 7, and 8,
MILLMAN's ROW, CHELSEA , containing Two Rooms
on each Floor, with Fore Courts, Gardens, Offices, and
Cellaring.

Also, a PLOT of GROUND, convenient for BUILD-
ING, with a new-erected COACH HOUSE, Chaise-
House, and Three Stables for Nine-Horses.

The HOUSES have been lately REPAIRED at a great
Expence, part let, and of the Value of

ONE HUNDRED and TWENTY-SIX POUNDS
TWELVE SHILLINGS per Annum.

Held on LEASE for a considerable Term, at a Ground
Rent of 47l. per Annum.

May be viewed, and Particulars had at Garraway's, and
of Mr. Smith, No. 62, Broad-Street near the Royal Ex-
change.

BUCKS.
By Mr. SMITH,

To be PEREMPTORILY SOLD by AUCTION,

At Garraway's Coffee house, 'Change alley, Cornhall, TO-
MORROW, the 17th Instant, at Twelve o'clock, in Two
Lots.

A COMPACT DESIRABLE FREEHOLD
ESTATE, situate at CHARTERIDGE GREEN ,
on the South-side of the road leading to WENDOVER ,
with three inclosures of RICH LAND, a short distances
from the farm yard, containing together TWENTY
ACRES, more or less, of MEADOW and ARABLE
LAND, with two cottages, a barn, farm yard Etc. Let to
Mr. RICHARD WOOD< no role > , Tenant at Will, at an OLD Nett
Rent of TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS, per Annum.

Also, a very DESIRABLE COPYHOLD ESTATE,
and TWO RICH CLOSES of FREEHOLD LAND, situ-
ate at BELLINGDON , within two miles and a half of
CHESHAM , on the road leading to TRING ; consisting of
a FARM HOUSE, cottage, barn, stabling, and out-build-
ings, in good repair, with TWENTY-TWO ACRES,
more or less, of remarkably RICH PASTURE and MEA-
DOW LAND, Let to MR. PADD Tenant at Will, at a
Nett Rent of TWENTY-ONE POUNDS per Annum.

May be viewed and Particulars had at the George
Chesham; Crown Amersham ; Red-Lion, High Wycombe ;
George, Aylesbury ; Cross, Oxford; White Hart , Great
Missenden ; Crown and Cushion, Uxbridge ; at Garra-
way's; and of Mr. Smith No. 62 Broad-street , near the
Royal Exchange .

GLOUCESTER and BERKLEY CANAL SHARES.
By Mr. SMITH,

At Garraway's Coffee-house Change-alley Cornhill, To-
MORROW, the 17th inst. Twelve o'Clock in LOTS of
FIVE EACH,

FIFTEEN SHARES of ONE HUNDRED
POUNDS EACH, in the GLOUCESTER and
BERKLEY CANAL, which takes its course through a po-
pulous part of the country, abounding that are expected to
render this undertaking highly productive.

Particulars may be had at Garraway's and of Mr. Smith,
No. 62, Broad-street near the Royal Exchange.

GRAFTON-STREET, FITZROY-SQUARE.
By Mr. SMITH,

At Garraway's To-MORROW, April 17, at Twelve
o'Clock

A Neat Substantial LEASEHOLD RESI-
DENCE, in perfect repair, desirably situate No. 7,
Grafton-street near Fitzroy-square, containing six Bed-
chambers with Closets, a spacious lofty Drawing room and
Dressing-room, with mahogany sashes and statuary marble
Chimney-piece, a handsome Entrance Hall, two Parlours, a
paved Yard Areas, Offices, and Cellaring; held on Lease
for a term of Ninety nine years, from Michaelmas, 1775, at
a Ground Rent of 8l. 8s. per Annum, Land Tax about 10s.
per Annum.

May be viewed till the Sale. Particulars may be had
on the Premises; and of Mr. Smith, No. 62, Broad street ,
near the Royal Exchange .

ESSEX.
LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AND UTENSILS.
By Mr. SMITH,

At the Farm, at Wanstead House, Essex on TUES-
DAY the 21st. instant, and following DAY, at Eleven
o'Clock,

By Order of the EXECUTORS,
THE LIVE and DEAD STOCK, FARM-
ING, UTENSILS, HAY, a quantity of ALE,
TABLE BEER, and EFFECTS, of the late

Sir JAMES TYLNEY LONG< no role > , Bart deceased.

The STOCK consists of NINE DRAUGHT HORSES,
fourteen cows, twenty-eight bullocks, a bull, two calves,
104 ewes, eighty lambs, about forty loads of hay; twenty-
tow butts of ale, twelve ditto of table beer; two large
iron rollers, two oak ditto, a waggon, carts, ploughs har-
rows, harness a quantity of hurdles, spokes, fellies, Etc.

To be viewed one day preceding the Sale, when Cata-
logues may be had at the White Hart Woodford ; the
Bush, Epping Forest ; Angel, Ilford ; Cock and Bell and
White Hart, Romford ; Ram Inn, Smithfield ; on the
Premises; and of Mr. Smith, No. 62, Broad-street , near
the Royal Exchange .

CLAPHAM COMMON
By Mr. SMITH,

At Garraway's on Friday, May 1, at Twelve o'clock,

A Genteel desirable LEASEHOLD RESI-
DENCE, in perfect repair, pleasantly situated on
the East side of Clapham Common, in the county of
Surrey containing six bed-chambers, a handsome draw-
ing-room, dining parlour, vestibule, offices, and cellar-
ing, coach-houses and stabling for four horses, with a
small paddock and pleasure ground, well supplied with
fine water. The premises are held on lease for a term of
thirteen years at a rent of

FORTY-SEVEN POUNDS per annum.

To be viewed with Tickets, three days previous to the
Sale, which, with Particulars, may be had of Mr. Smith,
No. 62, Broad-street.

FREEHOLD, MIDDLESEX
By Mr. SMITH,

At Garraway's, on FRIDAY, May 1, at Twelve o'clock,

A COMPACT FREEHOLD DWELLING
HOUSE, in compleat repair, eligibly situated No. 2,
Port-street, near Stewart-street Spitalfields , containing
two rooms on each flour, with dry cellaring, let to Mr.
Marsden, tenant at will, at a low rent of
SIXTEEN POUNDS per annum.

May be viewed three days previous to the Sale, and Par-
ticulars Had at Garraway's and of Mr. Smith, No. 62,
Broad-street

ESSEX
By Mr. SMITH
At Garraway's, on FRIDAY the 1st of May, at Twelve

A TATE, consisting of a SUBSTANTIAL CON-
VENIENT DWELLING HOUSE, containing five ser-
vant's bed rooms, four bed-chambers, three dressing
rooms a drawing-room, breakfast and dining parlours,
suitable offices, and good cellaring double coach-house,
and stabling for seven horses, a handsome lawn, pleasure
and kitchen gardens, with FIFTY-SIX ACRES (be the
same more or less) of RICH MEADOW LAND, adjoin-
ing and opposite the House, with unlimited right of com-
mon, of HAINAULT and EPPING FORESTS , bounded
in part by a fine river, and the high road leading to Ep-
ping, eleven miles from London at CHIGWELL , in the
County of ESSEX, late in the occupation of

CHARLES BROOKE< no role > , Esq-

The House and Grounds command the most delightful
picturesque views over a fine healthy Country, intersected
by villages and pleasant rides in every direction. The
ESTATE contains a quantity of TIMBER, is amly sup-
plied with fine spring water, and several packs of hounds
are kept in the neighbourhood.

May be viewed six days preceding the Sale, when Par-
ticulars may be had at the Cock, Epping ; White Hart ,
Woodford ; Eagle, Snaresbrook ; King's Head Chigwell ;
Angel, IIford ; Green Man, Epping Forest; at Garra-
way's and of Mr. Smith, No. 62, Broad-street.




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