Glorious victory. The Boroughreeves, Constables, and Gentlemen of the Towns of Manchester and Salford, And their Neighbourhood, Request the inhabitants to meet in St. Ann's-Square, At Half past Three O'Clock This Afternoon, where The Royal Manchester and Salford Volunteers Will fire a Feu de Joye, On the brilliant victory obtained by Admiral Nelson, Over the French Fleet. N. B. The Magistrates, Boroughreeves, Constables, and Gentlemen, request there may be no Illumination; but beg Leave to acquaint the Public, that there will be a dinner on Monday next, at the Bull's Head Inn, to celebrate this glorious event. Thursday Morning, Oct. 4, 1798.
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[Manchester : s.n., 1798]
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