Sir

Roger De Coverly

is dead.

[1]

He departed this Life at his House in the Country, after a few Weeks Sickness.

Sir

Andrew Freeport

has a Letter from one of his Correspondents in those Parts, that informs him the old Man caught a Cold at the County-Sessions, as he was very warmly promoting an Address of his own penning, in which he succeeded according to his Wishes, But this Particular comes from a Whig-Justice of Peace, who was always

Sir

Roger's