The New Hampshire Gazette Newspaper, May 8, 1761, Page 2

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> il Wasr~ 22K which, the Mates refpetively belonging to esch, are gone to Cape Francois as Hoflages.. It’s haped fome of our Men of War craifing there, will give a gosd Account of ber, as fbe is a valuable Ship, and._thereby the ranfom Bills will more eafiiy be difcharged. ; The GENERAL ASSEMBLY of this Province, ftands Adjoarn’d to the 26th Inftant. BebeBeleBele&e&Be b A& bebe 8o bebeSebe e bebebebebebebebebebede be following is & General Bill of all the Chrifinings " and Burials in LONDON, the loff Year, from December 1759, to December 1760. Males chriftened 7778 1 Males buried 9935 Females 7173 3 Females 9395 Inall 14951 1 In all 19830 Whereof have died Under 2 yearsof sge 6838 70 & 80 1103 Between 2 & 5 18321 8o&go 444 5 & 10 7421 go & 100 74 10 & 20 683 1 100 ¥ 20 & 30 1626 I 102 1 30 & 40 1780 105 1 40 & 50 1873 1 107 1 5o & 60 1450 110 1 6o & 70 1419 1 There have died this Year, Abortive & Stillborn 698 1 Fevers 2136 Old Age 1558 T Evil 12 Apoplexy & fuddenly 217 { French Pox 83 Afthma & Phthifick 385 1 Jaundice 74 Cancer 48 1 Lunatick - 63 Childbed 238 1 Mealles 157 Confumption 3776 § Mortification 172 Conveulfions 5230 Small Pox 2187 Coughs 414 T Teeth 786 Droply 788 1 Thrufh g2 Cafuslties this Year, Bit by mad Dogs 2 T Frozen to Death 2 Bruifed 2 T Killed by Accident = 65 Burnt # 1 Killed themfelves 20 Drowned 99 1 Murdered 4 Exceflive Drinking 6 1 Overlaid 14 Executed 4 T Scalded 7 Found dead 3 { Smothered 1 Frighted 1 T Suffocated Increafed in the Burials this Year 226, Arnd Aot (At ™) i i) (ol o) P frsd ) ) o . CUSTOM HOUSE, PiscataQua, May 7. Entered Inwards. Schooner Molly Yatch, Wm. Moore, from N.Carolina. Sea Flower, Jonathan Bootman, from Maryland. Brig Brotherhood, John Shackford, from Tortuga. Schooner Dolphin, Shadrick Bell, from Marylend. Sloop Annes, Thomas Bond, from Maryland. Schooner Sally, Ebenezer Stone, from Guadalope. Brig Sally, Mark Furnsld, from Tortuga. : Sloop Unity, Edward Sergant, from North Carolina. o~ Baft-Haven Galley, E. Weeks, from Rhode-Ifland, Brig Deborah, Bartholomew Goodin, from Tortuga. Cleared Outwards, 7 Sloop Willing Mind, Edward Williams, for Quebec. Sloop Gogd fntent, John Bragdon, for Louifbourg. PROVINCE OF NEW-HAMPSHIRE. NOTICE is hereby Given to the Publick, That-the SMALL-POX is at this prefent Time entirely out of this Town ; thofe that had it laft are near ready to be releated ; snd in our next, the ‘Number that have had itin this Town will be inferted, both the Living and Dead. 8 By Order of the Selefs Men, Joun Penuarrow, Town Clett. e e ) TS LOST a SILVER WATCH the 16th of left Month, between Caleb Tole’s of Hawke, snd Jonathan Gilman’s of Exeter, Innholders : it hasa Leather String inftead of a Chain, with a Brafs Seal, on which isengriv’d the Image of a Man with a_Pipe in his Mouth, a Bottle and Glals by his Side. Whoever has found, or fhall find faid Watch, fo that the Owner may have it again, fhall have One Dollar Reward, snd all realonable Charges paid, by leaving it with Colonel OHN GOFFE, Efq; who is the Owner thereof, or y leaving it at either of the above Places, or with the Printer hereof. T421 . N\ AA—fi ANAANANAANAANANANAANANANAAL +The Proprictors of BOW in the Province of New Hampthire, are hereby NOTIFIED, That their Annual Meeting is to be held by Adjourn- ment, on Tuelday the 26th Day of May current, at One of the Clock in the Afternoon, atthe Houfe of Mrs, Love Chace, Innholder at Siratham in faid Province, By O:sder of faid Proprietors, Stratham, May 2. 1761. Samver Lane, Pro. Cl, &eBeBobobede&edBi&SebebeSobebe&uBobe oo 8o BrBelebe e bbb &es. NOTICE is hereby given, to all the Owners of Hogs inithe Town of Portfmouth, that unle(s they are duely Ring’d and Yok'd according to Law, by Wednefday the 13th Inft. ‘a ‘Profecation, without Fevour or Affe&tion, will be taken out by the proper Officers for that Bufinefs, sgainftall Delinquents; - and it is hoped after this friendly and publick Notice, no Perfon will take Ofence at being put to a Charge that would be more sgreeable to be faved, than taken from them, : ; B S e “The "Stage Chatr, 5 With two good HORSES, Which will carry five Perions befices the Driver, and which has perform’d its feveral Stages to Satistaltion, from hence to Befton, as it was engag’d to do, ( mention’d in s former Paper) will for the Future, fet out from hence on Tuefday -Morning next, tarry at Newbury that Night, for the better Con- veniency of tranfalling Bufineis, and proceed to Bofton next Day ; to leave Bofton on Friday Morning, fo as to return to this Town next Day in Sealor, and will continue performing the Stage Weekly. The Proprietors of the Town[hip of New-Britton, (fo called) Are hereby NOTIFIED to meet at the Houfe of Capt. Benjamin Swett, Innholder in Hampton Falls, on Tuefday the twenty fixth Day of this Inftant May, at One of the Clock in the Afternoon, to a&t on the folfowing Particulars as they fhall then think fit : i. To choofe a Maderator. 2. To chaofe s Pro- prictor’s Clerk. 3. To choofe s Colle€tor. 4. To choofe a Committeé to call Proprietors Meetings, end to affe(s each Rightfor any Sum or Sums of Money, agre- able to what may be voted to be rsifed from Time to Tite by faid Proprietors. 5. To fettle Accounts with the Proprietors Treafurer. 6. To fetrde Accounts with P the Committee that laid the aforefaid Townfhip into Lots. 7. For every delinquent Proprietor to pay his Arrears. 8. Te choofe 2 Committee to lock out & Road to the Centre Square, and alfo to make Search for the moft proper Place for a Saw Mili, and make Report to the next Meeting of faid Proprietors. 9. To raife sny Sum of Money, or pafs any other Voie or Votes that may be thought proper to forward the Settlement of faid Townfhip. Dated at Hampton, May 6. 1761. By Order of the Committee, Antuony Emery, Proprietor’s Cletk. ALL Perfons indebted to, or that have sny Demands on the Eftate of Mary Nutter, late of Portfmouth, in the Province of New Hampthire, Widow, deceas’d, are defired to bring in their Ac- counts to William Earl Treadwell, Adminiftrator of faid Eftate, in order for Settlement. A Pair of Saddle BAGS, with a Shirt therein, as Advertifed in this Paper fome time ago, are brought to the Printer; the Owner may have them sgain, paying Charges. P ——— PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. PURSUANT to a VOTE of the GENERAL ASSEMBLY of fiaid Province, pafled the 21ft of April laft, NOTICE is hereby given to the Officers and Sutlers of Col. GOFF’s Regiment, railed in faid Province. and employed in the Redution ot CANADA, in the Year 1760. That the Psyment of the Company in Capt. fer. Mar/fon's Muiter Roll will commence at the Trealury on Tuelday the 12thInit, and the Conipany in Cept. Facob Tiltsn's Mufter Roll, on Friday the 15th. Notice’ will be given of the particular Time of Payment of each of the other Companies-in faid Regiment in this Gazette. Portfmouth, May 1.1761. GEo. JartREY, Treaf. 000000000 000000000000 All Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands on the Eftate of Addington Davenport, late of Portfmouth, Merchant, deceafed, are defired to bring in their Accounts to 4nn Pavenport, Admini- firatrix to faid Eftate, in order for Settlement. N. B. Any Perfon that has in their Cuftody any BOOKS belonging to faid deceas’d, are defired to leave them with the Printer hereof. [41] Provixce or New Hampsuire. Whereas we the Subfcribers are appointedCommiffioners by theHonourable the Judge of Probate of Wills, &c. for faid Province, to receive and examine the Claims of th: feveral Creditors to the Eftate of Fshn Mefferve, late of Portimouth, Ropemaker, e S e ety (TS - deccafed, Reprefented Infolvent, hereby give NOTICE, That we will attend faid Service at the Dwelling Houfe of Capt. Zechariah Fofs, Ionholder in faid Portimouth, “the lak Wednefday of this and of the five next tollow- ing Months, from Five to Eight 0’Clock Afternoon of faid Days. Elcazer Ruffel, May 1.1761. Samuel Penballow, e e et ey S i i THE LIBRARY of the late -Rey. Mr. Joseru Sgcomsg, confifting of above five Hyndred Volumes, To e SOLD st his late Manfion- Houfe'in Kingflon, where Attendance will be given .the fecond and fourth Wedne(days of the fix following :Months, by Josiau BarTLET, Attorney to the Adminifratrix. ‘N. B. A Catalogue of the Books may be (cen-ac [aid Houfe, and st the Probate-Office in Portfmouth. April 22d. 176w, I3 RIS SR T (AT TR N R, [Ty B s DA RN IERTAL i W S S YA e — ProviNCE o® New Hamsuire, ¢ Whereas Application hath th:d Day been made to me the Subferiber, one of his Ma~ jelty’s Juftices of the Feace for faid Provimce. bv the Owners of oné Sixteenth Part of the Shares, Riz r Interefts of the whete of the Townthip of Giimanticwn in faid Province, Defiring me to NOTIFY and Call a Meeting of faid Proprictors as foon 2s may be: _ THIS IS THEREFORE TO NOTIFY and Warn all the Proprietors of the {2id Townfhip of Gilmantiwer, to meet together at the Town Houfe in Exeter in faid Province, on Monday the Firft Day of Fune next, at One of the Clock in the, Aftérnoor, in order (0 ¢& and vote on the following Articles, viz. 1. To Vote what Money fhall be raifed by ¢ Taxon esch Right or Proprietor’s Share in faid Townfhip (in- clufive of what has been paid salready by fome of the Proprietors, agreeable to any former Votes) for the cutting and clearing Ways, 2nd building s Mill or Mills in faid Townfhip, and for any other Charges that the Proprietors at faid Meeting fhall think proper, to pro- mote the Settlement of faid Townfhip. 2. To cheofe Affeflors to affe(s and proportion fuch Tax, and & Collector or Collectors to colleét and levy the fame, sccording to Law. : 3. To choole s Committee to difpofe of the Monics fo railed and levied, in fuch Manner as the faid Pro- prietors {hall Vote from Time to Time. 4. To agreeupon a Method ‘for calling Meetings of the faid Proprietors for the future, and to pafsa Vote for the fame. ; 5. To pafs a Viote or Votes at faid Meeting ( if the Proprictors think fit) to confirm, ratify and eftablifh any former Vote or Votes and Tranfactions, forme:ly voted, done or tranfacted at any former Meeting or Meetings of the fsid Proprietors. : Given under my Hand st Exetér aforefaid, the 4th Dasy of May, in the Firft Year of HisMajgsTY’s Reign, Annoque Domini, 1761. . Perer Girmanw, JUST PUBLISH’D, and to be SOLLD By the Printer beresf, 2 SERMON occafionsd by the Death of King GEORGE II. And the bappy ACCESSION of His Majefty King GEORGE III, By SamuzL Havex, M. A. ; #fi%%%%@kfig%s%fifégfifi?%fifififi By SAMUEL GRIFFITH, At bis Shap sppofite jom;: Morratt’s, Efg; cheap for Choice BOHE;\'TEA by the Hundred, or sny fmaller Quantity. } Ekerer, May.7. 1767, Thofe Perfons who have hitherto neglecied bringing in their Claims to the Eftate of Mr. Jofeph Hains of Greenland, deccafed, are. once more defired to bring them in immediately to Mary Hains, of faid Greenland, Widow, there being a Neceflity for it at this Time. 41 AAAANANAANAAANANAANANANAN A, To be 8old by Fofeph Symms, oppofite the Hon. Ricnaro Wisirt’s Efq; Linfeed OYL, and Painters COLOURS : Alfo Colours ready prepared for Ships and Houfe Painting. Qs () v ) ) S a4 = All Perfons that have Demands on the Eftate of Jobn Coker, late of Stratham, in the Province of New Hampthire, deceafed, are hereby defired to bring in their Claims in order for Settlement = And all that are Indebted, are defire to make fpeed Payment to Fofeph Fificld ot Stratham aforefsid, Sole Executor to the Laft Will & Teftament of faid deceas’d. Stratham, May 1. 1761. ALL Perfons that have any De- mands on the Eftate of Epbraim Tebletts, lute of Dover, inthe Province of New Hampfbire, Yeoman, decesfed, are defired to bring in theirAccounts to Epbraim (ebbetss of faid Dover, Yeoman. Executor of the T'edament of the faid Deceas’d, in order for Payment. And all that are indebted to faid Eftate, are defired 1o make fpeedy Paymert, to prevent further T'reuble. All Perfons Indebted to, or that have any Demands ag:inft the Eftate of Samuel Mafon, late of Portimouth in the Province of New Himpthire, Mariner, deceafed, sre defired to bring them in to Mary Nafon of Newbury, Adminiftratrix te (aid Eftate in order for & Settlement, or. to Benjamin Mackay of Portfmouth, April 23, 1761, Strayed away from. Fonathan Young of Kingfton, s Brown MARE on Friday Night ‘the 10 Day of April, with & Scar in her Forchead, and aScar round her Left Thigh. If any Perfon fhould ‘take up faid Mare and fend me Word or bring faid Mare t0.me, they. fhall have One Dollar* Reward, end all neceffary Charges paid by me, Fonathan Young 4550018 O R 5 0 MG 0 PorTsmouTH ; Printed by D. Fowle

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