Dispatches Reveal European War Moves Across Major Courts
Letters from Paris Genoa and Berlin report Savoy claims to Milan examined by Turin and Parma forces. Sardinian king to move from Placencia while Swiss regiment joins. French plans to march into Flanders and Montmorency expected Valenciennes. Reports of Egra fall and Prussian rear actions accompany these updates.
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Rince Valguarini
Sardinia
Turin
Ornea
Savoy
Milan
Genoa
Barcelona
Provence
France
Toulon
Moscow
Sweden
Hambourg
Finland
Placentia
Parma
Nice
Nicolsbourg
Moravia
Afterlitz
Prufsians
Budweis
Winterberg
Francfort
Marquis de Broglio
Paris
Egra
Hague
Count de Sinsheim
Frankfort
Naples
Mesina
Citadé
Rome
Duke de Montemar
Duke de Castropigniano
Madrid
Bologna
Duke de Montemat
Rimini
Ratisbon
Kehlheim
Marthal Kevenhuller
Stadigth-Hoff
Danube
Marthal Thoring
Stadt-am-Hoff
Prague
de Broglie
Pillack
Flanders
Marshal de Maillebois
Fhompson
Cardinal Fleury
Fontainebleau
Duffeldorp
Bruffels
Marshal de Montmorency
Valenciennes
Death of Capt Beard of the Earl of Rothes Regiment
Ireland Dublin April 13 report Capt Beard died from a head wound after a fall into an apoplexy on Friday while on Castle Guard. Lord Strangford was ordained by the Bishop of Elphin at St John’s Church. A fire at Racool harmed John Robinson’s farm, destroying dwelling barn cows hay and corn. only stables with horses survived. a traveling pedlar’s goods burned valued at 701.
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Ireland
Dublin
Beard
Earl of Rothes
Lord Strangford
Elphin
St. John’s Church
John Robinson
John Robinson, A Considerable Farmer and Innkeeper In Racool
Port News Briefs from April Arrivals and Departures
Deal April 19 Artiv'd this Morning and sail'd for the River his Majesty's Ship the Augutsta from Jamaica last from Portsmouth Wind E N E Gravesend April 19 Pass'd by the Dolphin Hande side from Ostend the Mary Gilby from Calais the Two Brothers Wigmore from Dunkirk and Elizabeth and Hannah Cooper from Norway Arrivals at several Ports At Jamaica the Sophia freeman from Boston At Boston the Lucitania Simms from London and the Friendship Trecothick from Jamaica
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Port News
Deal
Augutsta
Jamaica
Portsmouth
N. E
Gravesend
Dolphin
Handeside
Ostend
Mary
Gilby
Calais
Wigmore
Dunkirk
Elizabeth
Hannah
Cooper
Norway
Sophia
Freeman
Boston
Lucitania
Simms
London
Friendship
London News Briefs With Naval, Military and Local Notices
The report notes Vice-Admiral Matthews command seven ships of the line convoying merchantmen to Oporto and the Mediterranean, and announces a Blackheath review of seven Foot-Guards transports to Flanders. It records appointments, deaths, bankrupts, theatre listings, and a bridge-house land lease auction by the City authorities with a May 5 meeting to discuss proposals.
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London
Matthews
Oporto
Lisbon
Mediterranean
Blackheath
Holdenbooker
Compton-Street
Arthur Rawlinson
eLatt
Canham
St. Edmunds Bury
Suffolk
Jonathan Hough
Mifg Bailey
Jaworth
Bury
Bridge-Yard
Southwark
Hamet
Imber-Yard
Ramsey’s
St. Olave-Street
Robert Woodward
Davis
Juder
Egglinsgate
Battle-Bridge
Southawark
Corderay
Dyer
Guildhall
Comptroller
Jos, Pickering
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