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The London Gazette fm^Ng* The London Gazette. $tti>lf$e.D by 3itttl)otftiN From CuttOaj July j. to ^aturtap July jf. n%6. T the Court at Kensington, the 5th Day of to grant Permiffions to fucb Innkeepers, VictuallerS't July 1726. Keepers ef Taverns, Keepers of Coffee-Houses, and A other Retailers of Beer a>d Ate, wbo have neglected PRESENT. to take tbem out according to former Notice, living d The King's' most Excellent Majesty In Council. the several Wardi and Parishes herein after mentioned, It was this Day ordered by His Majesty in on thefeveral Days thereunto annexed : And all Persons Council, That the Parliament which stands pro­ wbo stall draw Beer or Ale without Permiffion front rogued to Thursday the aist of fhis Instant July, thesaid Commiffioners after Thursday the 14'i Instant, will be subject to a Penalty of "twenty Pounds, and should be further prorogued to Thursday the 8ch will be ptosecuted sot thesame according to La*sv. Day t>f September next* Portsoaken, Linlchouse, Lisbon, June 19, N. S. By the last Letters from St. Botolph Aldgate, Poplar, the Bahia we have an Account, that the Ship which St. Mary Whireihapel, Blackwall, sailed from hence on the io*thof September last, St. Kathfenne's,. Mile End, having on board D. Luis Alvares de Figueiredo, Tower Libercv, Bethnall Green, Archbishop of that Diocese, arrived in that St. John Wapping, Spitdefields, Port the aiSth of November. The Archbishop Wapping Stepney, Sc. Leonard Sh6redicch, St. Paul Shadwell, Norton-Falgatc Libercy,' Jiad a magnificent Reception, the Viceroy Ratcliff Hamlet, himself fcoing on board to conduct him ashore. Hackney, The Licensed Ship belonging to the Tobacco Monday fuly tt. Contractors ahich lately arrived here from Bra­ Aldersgate, Cordwainers, zil, has brought Prisoner hither thc Captain of a Aldgate, Candlewick, Dutch. Vessel bound for the South-Seas, which Bread-street, Cripplegate, -was seized at the Rio de Janeiro : He is now in Broad street, Dowgate, Confinement here, but it is thought he will ob­ Bassishaw, Faringdon Within, tain his Librrry in a few Days. Upon the 20th Bridge, Lime-street, Instant the Procession of the Corpus Domini was Billingsgate, Langborn, performed here with great State and Solemnity, Bilhoplgace, Queenhitii, the Patriarch carrying the HolySacrament through Cheap, • Vinijry, theCity, accompanied,as usual, by his Portuguese Cornhill, Wall brook, and !Maj»sty and the two Princes D. Francisco and Coleman-street, Tower Wards, D. Antonio. Last Week the Marquess de Ca- Castle-Baynard, picehtro Ambassadour Extraordinary frpm his Southwark, viz. Catholick Majesty, notified to this Court the Birth St. Olave's^ St. Saviour's, of the young Princess of Spain. The Cond-e Bermondfey, Clink Liberty, d'Unhao Governour and Captain-General ef the Rocherhith, Christ- Church, •Kingdom of Algarve, who some time ago was or­ Sc. Thomas's, Lambeth, dered to retire- to his Government, and not stir St. George's, Newington Butts,; from thence without Leave, has lately obtained Tuesday fuly ii* his Majesty's Permission to return to Court. Farring-don Ward Without, Finsbury Division, viz Whereas several Innkeepers, Victuallers, Keepers cfCripplegat e Parish, St. Andrew's Holbourn* Taverns, Keepers -of Coffee-Houses, and other Retail­Sc. James Clerkenwell, St. George the Marcyr, ers of Beer and Ale within the Cities of London and Sc. Sepulchres, Sc. Giles in che Fields, Westminsier, and the Weekly Bills of Mortality, have Sc. Mary Iflington, Rolls Libercy, neglected to attend onthe Jeveral Days appointed by theGlase-House-Yar d Liber­ Ducchy Libercy, Commissioners for granting Permissions, pursuant to an Act pasted tbe laft Sessions of Parliamenl ; This is to ty. give Notice, that thesaid Commiffioners will be ready Wtdnefday fuly I j.. St. [ Price Two Pence. 1 .
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