>From British Journal (1722) ( London, England), Saturday, September 12, 1724; Issue CIV. The Reverend Mr. John COLSON is nominated to the Vicarage of Chalk, in the County of Kent. We hear, that one Mr. GOULD, a Custom-House Officer at Deal, has lately taken six Owlers; three of whom are now in Canterbury Gaol, two in Dover Castle, and one is out upon Bail. ( N.B. For those who don't know, OWLER's where one of the Kent Smuggling Gangs. ) His Majesty's Ship the "Dover", Capt. CAYLEY, is order'd to be paid off at Deptford. The said Captain was accompanied in his Voyage by Wife and two Daughters, the eldest of which he married to Mr. BERRYMAN, an eminent Merchant at Leghorn, we hear, Captain CAYLEY had the good Fortune to meet with a Spanish Galleon, who being separated from the rest of the Fleet, paid him a Pistole a League for safe Convoy. He brought her One thousand Leagues.