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VGW(PA.746.001
9-16 Jan 1746:31 (494)
They write from Appledore near Biddeford [England], that on
the 11th of this instant, being his Majesty's coronation,
Mr. Richard Nash Young, Tide surveyor, out of loyal zeal for
his Majesty, and his illustrious family, entertain all the
principal inhabitants of the town with plenty of wine and
punch, and to the populace strong beer, where his Majesty,
the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Cumberland, and the rest of
the Royal Family's healths were drank separately, by a
discharge of great and small guns, and beat of drum, . .
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