European Diplomatic Moves and Local Notices Mix in London
Geneva March 29 Deputies agreed with the Marquess de la Mina to observance of the Treaty of Joy ee and troop movements within four leagues, while Vienna reports Count Dohna seeking Silesia independence for Prussia. London notes include society marriages, deaths, a Dutchess funeral, church events, reprieves, ship losses, theatre bills, and stock prices with several notable names and places.
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Rumilly
Republick
Marquess de la Mina
Joy Ee
France
Savoy
Duke O Dremberg
Gelfiorff
Fuliers
Bohemia
Silesia
Glatz
Kingdom of Bohemia
Prussia
Breslau
Charles the Vith
House of Austria
Ballance
Europe
Great Britain
Appointment of Dr John Hoadly as Vice Chancellor of Dublin University
In Dublin on March 29 it was announced that Dr John Hoadly, Primate of Ireland, becomes Vice Chancellor of the University, replacing the aged Right Rev John Stearne. Also noted is the death yesterday of Mrs Maule of Aungier Street, widow and sister in law to the Bishop of Dromore.
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London
Utrecht
N.S
Westphalia
Sc. Bride’s Church
John Gilbert
Landaff
Drapers Hall
Throgmorton Street
Camberwell
Kirby
Wapping
Fluddyer
St. George’s
Hanover Square
Cotton Phillips
Essex
Anne Simpson
Simpson
Ayleworth
Chelsea
Allen
Middlesex
Haye
Craven- Street
Strand
St. Michael’s Alley
Cornhill
Andrew Burnge
Long Ditton
Surrey
Aldersgate-street
Neal
Jewin-street
Nathaniel Real
Million Bank Company
Audleystreet
Grosvenor Square
Augustine Clay
Berkshire
Commission of the Peace
Lunda
Deve Rayner
Stepney
Buckingham
Constitution Hill
St. James’s Street
Westminster
Jauncey
Pawlett
Deceas
Norwich
Pearson
Wewgate
David Todd
Jacob Cordofa
Fucay
Re. Alban’s Road
Christopher Roberts
Brentwood
Chelmsford
Smith
Weelall
Lynn
Roffiter
St. Abel
St. Andero
Lively
Kennedy
Cork
Dublin
Bayonne
Joseph
Anne
Lear
Lisbon
Mary Anne
Bourdeaux
Dunkirk
Ostend
Liverpool
Martin
Malpas
Chester
John Hoadly
Ireland
John Stearne
Clogher
Aungier Street
Maule
Dromore
Port News Arrivals and Outbound Ships Reported
Deal April 3 outward bound ships listed including Bland ford Deal Castle Baltimore Deptford Prize Terres Granada Bombs with Princess of Wates Heathcote Cape and St George. East India ships George Gravesend April 2. Arrivals at Gravesend and other ports include George Beven from Jamaica and Tring Gally Dornford from Oporto. At Pool Godfrey from Gallipoly and Dublin Prince William Groat from London. At Yarmouth Henry from Oporto. At Dartmouth Apne from Oporto.
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Port News
Deal
His Majesty
Blandford
Deal-Castle
Baltimore
Deptford
Terres
Granada
Princess of Wates
Harry
Heathcote
Cape
St. George
Robinson
Carolina Gully
Campbell
Tryton
Sanders
Smyrna
Wind N
W. Dover
East India Company
Gravesend
George
Beven
Jamaica
Tring Gally
Dornford
Oporto
Pool
Godfrey
Edmonds
Gallipoly
London
Dublin
Prince William, Groat
Yarmouth
Henry
Cockle
Dartmouth
Apne
Gale
Licenses Restricted for Retail Spirituous Liquors in London
Public notice from Guildhall dated March 29 1743 states that after March 25 1743 no licenses may be granted to retail spirits except to tavernkeepers and certain inns and houses. Licenses must be authorized by two or more justices of the peace and retail liquor sales require proper licensing. Persons in London urged to attend the April 11 session at Guildhall. ward beadle lists required beforehand.
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Albere
London
Guildhall
Leas
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