Not held by any American institution... Money to support the colony of Georgia...
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April 15, 1758
PUE'S OCCURRENCES, Dublin, Ireland, April 15, 1758
* Rare 18th century publication
* Not held by any American institution
An early Irish newspaper with various news reports from throughout Europe with some ads & notices as well. The front page has a brief item from the House of Commons noting: "...Resolved, that a sum...for defraying the charges incurred by supporting and maintaining the settlement of his Majesty's Colony of Nova Scotia...Resolved, that a sum...for defraying the charges of the Civil Establishment of his Majesty's Colony of Georgia...".
This title is not held by any American institution.
Four pages, 10 1/2 by 16 3/4 inches, never-trimmed margins, minor binding indents at the blank spine, nice condition.
Background: Pue's Occurrences was a prominent 18th century Dublin newspaper, initially founded as Impartial Occurrences by Richard Pue and later renamed. It was known for covering political news, public notices, and social events, including births, marriages, and deaths—making it a valuable resource for historians and genealogists. Managed by Pue, his wife Elizabeth, and later their son Richard II, the paper played a key role in 18th-century Irish media. Archived issues are accessible through platforms like the British Newspaper Archive, Findmypast, the National Library of Ireland, and the Library of Congress.
* Rare 18th century publication
* Not held by any American institution
An early Irish newspaper with various news reports from throughout Europe with some ads & notices as well. The front page has a brief item from the House of Commons noting: "...Resolved, that a sum...for defraying the charges incurred by supporting and maintaining the settlement of his Majesty's Colony of Nova Scotia...Resolved, that a sum...for defraying the charges of the Civil Establishment of his Majesty's Colony of Georgia...".
This title is not held by any American institution.
Four pages, 10 1/2 by 16 3/4 inches, never-trimmed margins, minor binding indents at the blank spine, nice condition.
Background: Pue's Occurrences was a prominent 18th century Dublin newspaper, initially founded as Impartial Occurrences by Richard Pue and later renamed. It was known for covering political news, public notices, and social events, including births, marriages, and deaths—making it a valuable resource for historians and genealogists. Managed by Pue, his wife Elizabeth, and later their son Richard II, the paper played a key role in 18th-century Irish media. Archived issues are accessible through platforms like the British Newspaper Archive, Findmypast, the National Library of Ireland, and the Library of Congress.
Category: The 1600's and 1700's









