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LONDON, December 22. On Thursday last died at Wollaton, in Nottinghamshire the Right Hon Francis Lord Middleton, Baron of Middleton, in the County of Warwick; by whose Death the Title and Es- tate devolves to his Lordships only Brother, the Hon Thomas Willoughby, Knight of the Shire for the County of Nottingham. We hear that a Battallion from each of his Majesty's Reqiment of Foot Guards have re- ceived Orders to complete their Companies to the full Complement, and hold themselves to go upon Service if Emergencies should require them. This morning the Right Hon Lord Chatham came to Town, from his Seat at Hayes. p.2. 1st column /His Majesty constantly rides two Hours before Breakfast, except when the Weather is bad. To this he is strenuously advised by his Physici- ans, on Account of a lethargick Habit, to which he seems lately to be much inclined. NEWBERN, April 14. North Carolina, ss. At a General Meeting of Delegates of the Inhabi- tants of this Province, in Convention at in Nottinghamshire, the Right Hon Francis Lord tate devolves to his Lordship's only Brother, the Hon. Thomas Willoughby, Knight of the his Majesty's Regiment of Fort Guards have re- This morning the Right Hon. Lord Chatham Breakfast; except when the Weather is bad. To ans; on account of a lethargick Habit, to which he seems lately to be much inclined North-Carolina, ss. p. 2. 1st column.
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