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154. ' - The North-Carolwa M A G A Z I N E, for 1764. To Mifs Mary Allen, his Niece, TolCaptr William Tucker, To his Sifter Gertrude Elliot,1 To his Nephew Philip Elliot, ' To Capt. William Tucker, after Mrs; Allen's Deceafe, an addi tional Sum of ioool. 10000I. - 3000L-ioool. TVMlKS ary Alleny an additional Sum of " -TfehcRe VvM icslSpIiew And to his Son 5000I .( By a fecond Codicil, June 29, 1763, he confirm ths Legacyv - " - In Cafe Capt. Tuckerfliall come to the Pof fe'ffion of this Eftate, he giyesVhis Niece Mifs Allen an additional Sum of 15,0001. and de fired"" ta be buried privately in Clavcrton Church-Yard. This being, the Birth Day of his Royal To M rs V A nne Be ri n c t, rr- 1 J XT ' I lphAllen ...... . .-, - ... c - . . .. , ccbol. Hiehhefs Prince 'Frederick, his MajeftyY fe- 5O0I. cond bon, who enured into tne iccona 1 ear. i3oE33Eh iool. pliments of the Nobility ,011 the Occafion at Pound Life Annuity. - ( : , ; TpjlO Rev. Mr. Hurd, Aid. Chapman,1 Williax Hbare, - Lewis Clutterbuck, wJofeph Lobb, aqd Ralph Mould, iool. each. a Fortv- St; Tam es's . 7 Prince Georce- Auffuftus of Mecklenburgh, .. , . . . - the Queen's young iEfa; iool each : To MrsEiddiagiQo! To William Ward,; and Ifaac Dodfley, j qol. each. : -, , ': -y-r- To his Servant Samuel Shellard, -" W ....... ' .... bridge Wells on i iefday Sennight, accompa nied by Baron De VYitclz, Mrv Edwin Stan hope, and feveral other Gentlemen. Count Bothmr tie Danifh Minilter, and Count Moltke, came in a fev flours aftcr him. t , Night they all-appeared, at the Ball in Pine ji- ol to'dn ce, (dt d own to Card s; with Lacly Har-: rincton, Lord and Lady Powis, Lord Clam? To Richard Jones, and each of his menial braffil, CntWelJcre ervants,except Prynh - nnp-Vear's Wafres above what fliall be due fame Rooms, when Mr. Dctrick (the Mailer D " : . - """ "" . ':- : - - . . 1 11. 1 gy - . c ot the Ceremonies j invitea an cne onipany or theiPlace,-in,h.sl?i the Evening ; and the Croud was amazingly greats On Friday he fct off for Dover o efn-7 bark for France. His Highnefs's Carriage broke down twice between .Tunbridge Wells and Seveh Oiksi fo that he was obliged to go a good W'ay on Foot.3 but he happily.received. no Injury. . . - ; " At the beat of PIumbtreer at -Wunininf;- . to them. To SamlEPn e gives the Overplus of the Income of his Eftate, after paying Mrs. Allen's Annuity of 1300I. and an Annuity to his Brother Philip, to Mrs, arburtonnd, Deceafe, entails his Eftate on Mrs; VVarbur ton and her Iflue ; which failing, to vher Bro ther, 'Capt.iT n g, ,to his ieceMiftarjtAllcnndhei fail ingrto th e Hir a tXayv.. By a Codicil, November 19, .17 he leaves to '.. " . , . Mrs, Moore, , - 200I. . MaryPoyntz, icqh Alderman Chabman iooJ. : Thii&op ofXilcmce An3 then adds, FbHlilFlaftnftance . ' rr -- 1 ft IfuLReeard for the belt of Friends, as well as the moft upright anJIeft has adorned our Country, I give to the Right Hnnntirahli Williaiii Pitt the Sum, of One -Thoufand Pound?, to be difpofed oLh)LhimL S to any of his Chiidren that he may be pleaf Jf ed'to appoint fo it. , ton in Kent, Eft; therenoltanding-a lai?irO C, which meafures four Rods, or twenty two .Yards in Girth, reckoned the largeft Oak that ever grew in England, A private Letter from Paris mentions, that for-fome-M onthslftrthelErench : have been ifending.lbimahy naval andiHtary Stores to .the aftJndics,.as giverReaf fomething more than fecurinFtheir paltry .Set-:jWementyn- upon the CqtFzzz ' ' His Majefty has been pleafed to ajpppint the" jfeh,Capt Wmr Harvey of the 44th Reg. Capt. Philip Skene, of the 27 th Reg. and Capt. Thomas Moncrieffey of the 55th Reg, r - .... 1
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