Naples Dispatches on European Court Conflicts and Armies
News notes from Naples, Leghorn, Lazara, Schafhausen, Vienna, Brussels and Hartlepool detail court lines, Austrian measures, and military movements. Reports include King of Two Sicilies disbanding 850 troops to ease strain, potential Spanish army movements, Austrian efforts to protect bishoprics, and preparations for campaigns in Bavaria and the Palatinate.
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Holland
Britannick
the Two Siciles
Iain
Terviversauon
Leghorm
Mayeh
Baron Neuhett
Starckly Charg
Cortizans
Genoa
Cursica
Cerais
Lazara
Mach
Parbarini
Carpi
Counc Traun
Fersareze
Vienna
Turin
Schafhausen
Germany
Hungary
Arl
Prince Charles of Lorrain
Upper Palatinate
Kevenhuller
Palfi
Prince Efterhaff
Bavaria
Menzel
Brussels
Rhine
Flanders
Aremberg
Earl of Stair
Yarmouth Pink Foundered In Violent Storm
In a late Friday night storm, the Yarmouth Pink Elisha Bell with its master and crew was lost at sea. Cables from South Shields wrecked left scattered, nineteen men perished, some before their wives. Three caskles of Hardy and Blythe also drowned eight to ten men. Sunderland suffered extensive damage.
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Country News
Newcastle
Yarmouth
Elisha Bell
South Shields
Hardy
Blythe
Eigne
Sunderland
PORT NEWS. April 12 Arrivals and departures at Gravesend
The port report lists vessels including the Richard and Martha Everdon sailing for Lisbon, the Hatley Wilson to Maryland, the Friendship to Genoa, the Kitty Quintin to Ireland, and the Sea-horse Dodson from Lancaster along with the Mary Pulford from Chester. Incoming ships include Mafra Simith from Lisbon, Evenezar Disacombe, and Crown Prince Tideman from Norway, with wind WLS.
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Port News
Deal
Martha
Everdon
Lisbon
Hatley
Wilson
Maryland
Friendship
Genoa
Kitty
Quintin
Ireland
Hayre
Fgimias
Greyhound
Maila
Dodson
Lancaster
Mary
Pulford
Chester
Wind
W. Gravesend
Artiv
Mafra
Simith
Fron
Evenezar
Disacombe
Crown Prince
Tideman
Norway
Royal Family and court moves amid a busy London week
Reports from London recount royal travel plans to Flanders with Duke of Cumberland, royal family arrangements at Champion Court, and various local notices. Marriages, deaths, ecclesiastical appointments, and legal dispensations fill the week alongside cargo seizures and Old Bailey sessions with convict outcomes.
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Duke of Cumberland
Flanders
Amelia
Louisa
champion-Court
Deptford
Ord- Nahee
Audiey Street
James Weltes
Acarge Fite
Hampshire
Mas
Brook-street
Gruivener- Syndr
Bothan
buckKlerstun
St. Bennet’s
Sins Yorkie
Comus and The School Boy at Drury Lane and Covent Garden
An evening at Drury Lane presents Comus with The School Boy while Covent Garden hosts Love's Last Shift. London financials show South Sea stocks and Bank related quotes as public notices detail leases of 21 years across multiple Queen Street and London Street properties with eight to nine tenements per lot and conditions for passable access and empty units. Proposals are to be received at the Guildhall Chamber on the 20th Instant at Four o'clock.
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Reading
Berkitire
Toomes Vierey
Tear
Ile
Tuur
Walderthore
Kent
Francis Scarce
Nampowten
Cheshire
James Mortis
Bromly Newt Bow
Wood
Peter-street
Westminster
Charles Jourdain
Norwich
Cooperthwaite
St. Hellen
Ipswich
Suffolk
John Andrews
Prendegrait
Pembroke
St. David’s
Samuel Peploe
Northton
Northenden
Chester
Tottenham
Charles Tough
Duke of Redford
St. Paul’s Covent Garden
Little Gadesden
County of Hertford
Diocese of Lincoln
Old Bailey
James Cropp
John Eyers
Barnard Merell Byfield
George Watson
Thomas Meckwold
Theate Royal
Drury Lane
Theatre Royal
Covent Garden
London Street
Francis Barnfield
Edward Ones
Elizabeth Leonard
Susannah Sowle
Eben Brown
Robert Coa
Yaid Street
Faid
Poplar
George Foilit
Eicht
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New South Sea Or
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Pram
Joan
Dito Sotor
Prem
John Nind
Marine Coffee
Birchin-Lane
Jackson