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gh take aes Bs: 
2. This morning their Serene 
Highneffes fet out trom St. James’s | 
for Harwich;-on their way to Ger-' 
many, efcdrted by a party of light” 
dragoons. ~The Prince and Prin- 
cefs werev in: the King’s, travelling’ 
pott-chaife ;.Generai Garth and the: 
Countefs of Aylefbury, in one of 
the Queen’s coaches, and the atten- 
dants in one of! the private car- 
rages. 
breakfafted at St. James’s, and ict 
off from’ the: Gatden-gate. 
ing habit, with thecftar of the Ruf- 
fian Order of/St. Catherine at her 
breaft, and wore aftraw bonnet. 
She endeavoured ‘to: appear cheer-' 
ful; but the faultering accents with’ 
which fhe bade her attendants and’ 
the furrounding multitude farewell, 
befpoke the agitation of her Se-' 
rene Highnefs’s mind: None of) 
the Royal Family’ were prefent, as 
they had taken leave the preced- 
ing night at twelve o’clock. The 
-Princefs» Royal’s bill for a‘ gtant’ 
of annuity of 5000]. per annum, 
paffed the Irifh parliament... 
‘The mutineer Chef d’Efcadre, 
R. Parker, who was a little fhop- 
keeper in Scotland, came into the 
navy about. two years ago, in the 
following manner : Being confined. 
for debt in’ Perth gaol, he’ took 
the parochial bounty of 301. to 
enfer as a volunteer, and with this 
{um he procured his deliverance. 
Being a buftling fellow, he’ very 
foon after became a petty ‘officer ; 
from which, however, he was de- 
peed about three months fince, 
“for 1-practices, and turned be- 
‘ 
‘maft. He is a man of 
rp, faturnine vifage; of a mid- 
‘dle fize, neat figure, and about 35 
OL. BEXLX. 
Nic LF. 
' yeats of age; and hés profited by, 
Their» Serene Highneffes- 
The 
Princefs was:drefled in a-blne rid-' 
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education far, enough to become 
the dangerous member of the com-_ 
munity we how behold. him!) 
“5. The Recorder paffed' fenience’ 
upon thofe who’ Had’ been’ convict 
ed this feffions:— 
That of death on John Hari-° 
fon’ and’ Willian’ Mackenzie, for, 
forgery; John Baker, for return- 
ing from tran{portation; Henry’ 
Eliifon, A. Withers, and’ George’ 
Withers, for highway robberies ; 
W. Bergin and‘ Jofeph Chafe, for 
burglaries ;, H. B. Palmer . and. 
Maurice Stamiord,. for. counter- 
feiting ftamped dollars; and. J. 
Tynfon, for a: burglary; E. Jar- 
myn, T. Prickett, W. Burke, H. 
Smith, T. White, R. Calcott, Mary. 
Bergin, Samuel Laws, John Boul- 
ton, R. Williams, T. Chirley, and 
Elizabeth Stirling, to be tran{port- 
ed for feven ‘years. Three were’ 
fentenced'to be'confined one year 
in Newgate, and fix for fix merths, 
—Joféph Wheeler and William 
Wheeler, his fon, were tried upon 
a charge of ftealing, or receiving, 
knowl. 36'to be ftolen; a large 
piece of timber. 
One-and-twenty of the moft re- 
fpectable perfons* in the. parith, 
where the old man is now church- 
warden, appeared to their charac- 
ters, and {poke of them in the 
higheft terms.—The Jury were 
out three hours and a quarter, and, 
on their return acquitted the fon, 
and "pronounced the father guilty, 
who was immediaicly fentenced to 
fix months imp. rment, and to 
be fined one hundred pounds. 
Yefterday morning, about cight 
o’clock, Martin Clinch and James 
Maclay were executed in the Old 
Bailey, purfuant to their fentence, 
for the wilful murder of Sydney 
Cc Fryer, 
