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) . o006 OGUVE AANTHEM Compefed for the Funerav of bis lase MAJESTY, Nov. 11.-1760, by Dr. William Boyce, Mafler of ~ bis Majefly's Band of Muficians. Vay g HH Souls efthe Righteous are in the Hand of 4 God, and there fhall no Torment touch them. _ In the Sight of the Unwile they feem to die, but they ‘are in Peace. For tho' they be punifhed in the Sight of Men, yet “is their Hopezu of Immortality. The Hope of the Ungodly is like the Smoke driven with the V;i:d, and paffech sway like a Shadow. . Butthe Righteons live for evermore. : Now are they number’d among the Saints, and their Lot is among the Children of Men. £ { They fhall receive 2 glorious Kingdom and 2 beautifnl vy Crown from the Lord’s Hand. ! As Gold in the Furnace hath he tried them, and ¢ " teceiv'd them as Burnt Offerings. 5 _ They fhall judge the Nations, and have Dominion over the People; and their Lord fhall reign for ever. They fhall be cur Guide unto Death. ) There were upwards of 200 performers, vocal and ', infirumental, in the above Anthem, compofed and con- ¥ o dufted by Dr. Boyce. A ey (o i Ly (e o (e Ayl An Acconnt (lately pu&li/hd) of the previdential Delive- - rance of the Proteflants in lrcland, from the Marian \ § / Perfecution, which is attefled in the Memorials of Ri- | ¢hard Earl of Cork, by the Lord Primate Ujber ;5 and ¥, in Sir Fames Ware's MSS. : JEEN Mary having dealt feverely with the Pro- teftants in Englerd, figned a Commiflion, sbout ¢he latter Bnd of her Reign, for taking the lame courfe with them in Jreland ; and, to execute the fame with : greater Force, fhe nominsted Dr. Co/s, whohad recom- g mended himfelf by wholefome Severities in England, to 5 be one of the Commiffioners, fending the Comm:flion i by the Dr. himfelf. In the way, Dr. Cole lodged one o Night at Cheffer, where, being vifited, as the Queen’s '- ' Meflenger, and & Perfon of diftinétion, by the Mayer g \ of that City, he informed his Magiftrate of the Contents of his Meflage, and taking 2 Leather Box out of his - €loak bag, fsid, Here is a Commiffion that fall lafb the | * Hereticks (meaning the Proteftants) of Ireland” 'The AR good Woman of the Houfe being well affeéted to the F 4 Proteftant Religion, and having alfo s Brother named : Fobn ;.'vau&,. then a Citizen:in Dublin, end a Proteft- _ ant, was greatly difturbed at the Do&or’s Words ; but waiting a convenient Time whilft the Mayor took his Leave, and the Do&tor complimested him down Stairs, fhe ventured to open the Box ; and taking the Commil(- fion out, fhe, in its Place, put a Sheet of Paper with E Pack of Cards, Wwith the Knave of Clubs faced uppermo wrapped up. g ; v The Do&or, at his retorn to his Chamber, fa/pefting pothing of what had been done, put up the Box again into his Cloak-bag, snd next Day the Wind fetting fair, he failed for Jreland, and landed at Dudlin the 7:h of O&ober, 1558. The Do&or having Notifiedl his ar rival at the Caitle, the Losd Deputy Fitz Walters fent for him to come before his Excellency and the Privy- Council ; to whom the Do&or made a long Speech zelating to the Subje@ ‘of his Commiffion, and then prefented. the Leather Box with its Contents to the Lord Deputy. But when. the Deputy opened it for the Secretary to read the Commiflion, lo £ to the great Surprize of all prefent, and the Doétor’s Confufion, there was found in the Box nothing but 8 Pack of Cards with the Knave of Clubs faced uppermoft. The Do&or -sflured the Deputy and-Council that he had a Com- miffion, but knew not how it was gone. Then faid the Lord Deputy ‘Let us bave another Commiffion axd we will [buffle the Cards intbe mean while. The Do&tor withdrew in great Trouble of Miand, and hafing back to Englard, obained a Frefh Commil- fion ; But being detained fome Time at the Water Side for a fair Wind, he was prevented from putting it into . Execution by the News of the Queen’s Death. ' Queen Elizabeth being informed of tiie Truth of this Story, by the Lord Deputy Frisz Walters, her Majelty wras {0 delighted, that the fent for the good Woman, named Elizabeth Edmands, but by her Hufband named Matierfbad, snd gave a Penfion ot 4ok during Life, for having faved her Proteftant Subji&s ot Irelond. — We may ventare to Jay, this is the firfi Good a Pack of Cards ever did. Ay ey (A ) L o) (ompms) (o \mplad \mpond) ! To the PRINTER gf the LonpoN CHRONICLE. SIR, EEING in your Paper No 588. p. 322 an sccouns of an attempt.to inipre(s the failors of the fhip Mine= head, Capt. Forreft, from Lifbon on its arrival at New- Yorky I would defire any of your Readers to inform * me whether the aét for the encouragement of trede to Atnerica, ann. lexto Annz Reg. be repealed ; and if not; what claufe imports, whereby. ¢ No mariner, or other perfon ferving on board any rivateer or trading fhip in any part of America, or be- ?ng an fhore-in any part thereof, fhall be impreffed by § her Mijefty’sthips of war, unlefs fuch mariner fhall have / before delected from fuch fhip of war, at any time after . Feb. 14, 1707. on forfeiture of 20 Ifor every manto ghe mafter, &c. of fuch fhip or veflel, to be recovered withfull cofts inany court within her Majefty’s domini- “ops.” I am, Sir, your moft humble Servant, Odtober 4, 1760. H. B. L Ttis fsid his Royal Highnels Prince Willism will be created Duke of Gloucefter, FRA T - B Y o2 potlovoiig Advice to Maflers of Acaderiies; is-an Extraf? from & Lowden Magez ne of the laf Year ; if you think the Publication of it bere, will be of anyUtility; your-giving it & Place in your mext; will obiige: your con- Sant Reader, PHILANTTiROPOS. $ EACH your fcholars in the Exngiih language, all o] T tha'’s negeffary to render them rationsl creatures, ¢ fit to judgevforfilcmfelves, and polite but not pedantic. ¢ Exercife them in fpelling and' pointing, the’ Englith ¢ language ; ferm rulesfor pointing. Lay before them ¢ a printed book, and fhew them what is pointed well, 4 and whst amifs. After they have fome notion of the ¢'thing, diltate or read, fome fhort difcourfe to them, ¢ and caufe them to wriie it ay falk as they can; ap- ¢ point them when they are at hometo write this far, ‘snd to point it well. , . » ¢ Review it the next day;and correét the faults. Teach ¢ them fomething of Geography, and the ufeof the ter- ¢ refteial giobe. . . ., ¥ % * Give them atlcaft 2 grols and genersl view' of hif- ¢ tory and chronology. Demonftrate the exiftence and ¢ artributes of God, and the relation wherein we ftand ¢ into him. Teachthem to reed an euthorhandfomely. ¢ This method is tho’t by many to be far better than ¢ the common one of teaching thofe boys Latin & Greek, ¢ who will never have sny ulefor thofe. Janguages ss ¢ long'asthey live ; snd: who forget them as foonasthey ¢ leave the Ichoo) : for while'they arelearning thofelan- ¢ guages, they make no improvement in knowledge ¢ farther than this, that Hibernia fignifies Ireland, and ¢ Rex the king; but all this whilethey are ignorant of ¢ the Gtography of Ireland, or the nature, end authority ¢ of the king, or the obligstions to obey him. And ¢ furely "tis better to teach children ufeful things, than ¢ bare words ; elpeciully as they will loon forget the ¢ words they have learn’d, for which they will have ne ¢ occafion in carrying on a trade. £ It is urg'd in favor ¢ of the commpn method ofteaching children Latin, that ¢ it will dire& them-how-to fpeli-and point the Eaglifh ¢ language, and to underftand the memning of many ¢ words borrow'd from the Latin : I anfwer, an En- ¢ glih Grammar and an Englith Diftionary will anfwer “every end as wel. | o ! _¢ Finally. was the 2bove method to begenerally taken; ¢ it might be hoped, the next generation wou'd. love to ¢ read, and be in general wifer than the prefent.’ ADVERTISEMENTS. Tonathan Moulton Would inform his good Cuftomers and others, That he has a fine Affortment of Englifh and Scotch GOODS, fuitable fot the Seafon, that will be opened and ready to Seil by the firlt of April next, the Particulars whereo! being 100 lung ta infert here, be would leavs it to thofe that think it worth their while, { to take the Trouble) to come and fee them. He has alfo a good Aflorrment of Hard Ware, viz. The beft of London Pewter, Brafs and Iron, Kettles, Iron Pots, Tron and Bell Metal Skillets, Cart Boxes, Cutlary Ware, &c. Fruits and Spices, the beft of Bohes Tea, by the Hundred or fmailer Quantity, a few Bairels of Sugar, A faid Mowlicn finds it more Satisfa&tary to his Cufio- mers for him. to be at his Shop and Store, he Parpofes to attend himfelf, and he will {cl} for Cafh, as-cheap as can be afforded to be fold in this. Provisce; and he will fell for as long Credit, as ever was Cuftomary, and teke Lumber at any of the Publicle Landings. Hompton, March 13th, 1761. Province Or Nzw HaMesHIRE. THESE are to NOTIFY the Proprietors of the Townfhip of BOW in faid Prowince, to meet at the Dwelling Houle of Mrs. Love Chafe Innbolder at Stratham in faid Province, on Thurfdsy the fecond Day of Apri/ next, at one of the Clock in the Afternoon.; Then and there to choole a Proprietors: Clerk, I'reafurer,and any etherOfficers astheLaw dircéls, for the enfuring Year. And allo to Vore what fhall then be agreed upon, with Regard to Raifiag any fui:able Sum or Sums. of Money, far carrying forward any Lawfuits, that are or miay be depending ; as well astor other n'eccfi"aryCharges‘; or for difpofing of any of faid ProprictorsMoney already gathered. - . Allo to hear the Reports of any Committees that may. be offered, and aét thereon: Allo, ta choofe any Committee or Committees, that may be thought neceflury, to: do any Publick: Service for faid Proprietors. To Vote a M:thed for ¢alling Proprietors Meetings; And to pas any other Vote. or tran(aél any other Affairs, that may be proper at {aid Meeting, Stratbam March 1rath 1761, By order of faid Proprietors : SamurL-Lane, Pros. Clerk ——— ———— e — — io—— S———— ey All Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eftate of E/eazer Bayd, late of Londonderry, Yeoman,decealed, are defired to bring in their Accounts as foon as pollible to Samwel Renkin, of Londonderry sforefaid, Sole Executor of faid Eftate; in order for Settlement. [32] iy ¢ A Silver Snuff Box was loft in this Town near the School Houfe the 16th laft Month,with the Name of Akigsl Reed thereont Whoever will bring it to the Owner, or Printer hereof, (hall have One Dsilar Reward, [32] - Monday next, THESE are to give NOTICE That there will be expofed to Sale, to the higheft Bid- der, on Mondsy the 23d Day of March Taft. at the Houle of Enich Clarke, Innholder in Greenland, st One o Clock in the Atternoon, fundry Caule, viz Ox- en, Cows, 8heep, Swine, and other Creatures, being purt of the Perlonal Eftate of Henry Meloun; late of Greenland, Yeoman, decess’d ; and Fobn Melon, late of New Market, Yeoman, deceas’d ; and fundry Uten fils of Hufbandry, as a Cart, with Iron-bound Wheels, Harrow, &c. by Willial Weeks, Adminiftrator of the Eftate of the faid Deceas’d. 'N.B. The Goods afore- faid arc fuch a8 give no Ground of Danger of taking the Infeétion of the Small.-Pox. ALSO, at the fame Time aod Place, will be expofed to Sale-as sforefaid fundry like kinds of Creatures, which were tie Eftate of Jofepb Meloon, late of Greenland aforefaid, Joiner, “deceas’'d, by Gideon Walker, Adminiftrator of his Eftate. ¢ . .Greenland, March 2d. 1761, ~ At the fame Time any Perfon difpofed to hire a good Farm at New Market, and to ‘purchafe about fiftecn Load of good Englith Hay, may agree with faid Weeks. NOTICE is hereby given, that Silk Dyer and Scourer from Dublin, AS Removed to this Town, in order to carry on the {aid Bufinefs, and hopes that' he- may meet with Encouragement, as he will warrant to do any Thing that he affcrts; as well asif fent to Europe; by Reafon that he has ferved his Time there, to Silk and Cloth Dying, and Scouring, wet or dry, having all mapner of Utenfils fit for the faid Bufine(s ; Dyes Linnen-or Cottont blue ; fcours and drefles Scarlet ; {cours Mens and W< mens Garments ; dyes-and prefles all Manner of Cloths; dyes and frames Sitk and Camblet ; dyes Cotton‘and Thickfett Cloaths, fo as-they will look as well as-at firft; after hiaving beenfaded : Prints.Linnen blue and white s and will warrant itito 'wath and.boil as well asany that comes from Europe ; dyes'and makes up Picces of Rib- bon as well as they were at firft. Said Hickey is now ready to tske in any of the above Arnticles to cleanfe st the Honfe of Mr. Thamas Blaning, st the Sign of the Dove, mear the Swing Bridge. He alfo cleanfes Gold and-Siiver Lace; 0 uft Imported from Londor, j In the haft Ships, snd to be SOLD . By ELIZABETH PASCALL, A:large Affortrient of China andGlafs Ware, ather Shop or. Spring Hill, at the cheapeft Raze for Cath. THE f{everal Licenced Perfons ‘and- permitted ones to fell Spiricuous: Liquors at Fal- mouth and the Towns Esftward, ate hercby NOTI- FIED: to meet me there at Mr. Jo/Bua Bang’s, Innhol- der, on Thur(day the 26th Day ot March next ; thole in Scarborough at Capt. Libbey’sthe 27th ; thofe at Biddeford ac Mr. Ladd’s the 28th; thofe at Arundeil and Wells at. Mv. Peletiah Littlefield’s the 30th; thofe in York at Mr. Edward Ingrabam’s the 311t ; thofe in' Kittery at Mr. Robert Cuts’s the 1ft Day of April next 3 thole st Berwick at Capt. Gooding’s, at Ten o’Clock in the Fore-noon, to render their Accounts and pay in'their laft fix Months Excife for the Year 1760, and prevent further Trouble. York, Feb 26th, 1761. Danier CLARKE, Collelbor of Excife Jor the County of York. All Perfons that have any Demands onthe Eltate of Facob Gale, late of Kingfton, in the Province of New-Hampfhire, decealed, are hereby defired to bring in their Claims in order for Settlement ; and- all that are Indebted, arc defired to male fpeedy Payment, as they would fave themfelves "Frouble; &%, Agiflg/’dfl, Fan. 29. ; . Sufanna Gale, Daniel Gale, Executors to the lat Will of the Deceafad, ALL Perfons Indcbted to, orthat * hdve any Demands on the Eftate of Deacon Samue! Sher- burne, late of Portfmouth, deceas’d, are defired to bring in their Accounts to Merey Sherbarne, and Samuel Sher - burne, Adminiftrators to faid Eftate, in order for Sedtlement. 3 . : 1O SOLD BY Jobn Tufft of Windham, A FARM, containing One Hundred and T wenty Acres: of Up:Land, and sbout Thirty of Mowing Land, a large Dwelling Houfe and' good’ Barn, a choice: Grift Mill, a good Seat for a Saw Mill and Fulling Mill; as alfo s young©rchard on'{aid Farm ; it isin the Rev. Mr. Kinkaid's Parifh, and is about nine Miles from- Haverhill ; For further Particulars, Inquire of faid Tufft, living upon the Premifes. [32] L * TO BE SOLD, o A Lot of Land, containing one Hundred Actes, well wooded, lying in Exet_cr. at the Hook of che River, adjoining to Mr. Fo/eph Smithi Any Perfon inclining to purchale the fame, may apply to Mr. Ferathan Gilman, Innholder at Bxeser, or the Printer heieof.

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