Frantic European War News From Paris to Berlin
Extracts describe French troops marching to reinforce Egra and Amberg while Austrian forces under Lobkowitz assemble to threaten the Upper Danube. Gendarmierie to join Neame’s Rhine army. Dresden courts Saxon claims and Saxon officers join France. A grim forecast warns of calamity in the Empire and Hungary.
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Marriage and death notices from Dublin society
Ireland Dublin April 12 Thursday Rochford brother to the Right Hon Lord Belfield married to Miss Ramsey a celebrated beauty with a considerable fortune. Sunday last died of a lingering disorder at his house in Cuff Street William Letullier extended married to Miss Plunker sister to the Countess of Antrim.
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Rochford
Lord Belfield
Ramsey
Cuff Street
William Letullier
Plunker
Countess of Antrim
Deaths and official notes from Scotland fourteenth April
In Edinburgh on April 14 Mrs Elizabeth Scot widow of Col John Stewart of Stewartfield near Jedburgh and daughter of Sir Francis Scot of Mangertoun died. In Sanquhar William Kelloch aged ten who served as a town officer died, his son now serving in the same role for six years. The Earl of Leven remains High Commissioner to the General Assembly.
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Laft
Stewartfield
Jedburgh
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John Stewart
Francis Scot
Mangertoun
Sanquhar
William Kelloch
Earl of Leven
General Assembly
Death of William recaped 1053 at Colford aged 75
Gloucester April 16 reports the death on the 8th instant of William recaped 1053 at Colford in this county. He was 75 years old.
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Country News
Gloucester
Colford
William
Noted Edward Perry Executed at Stafford for Returning
Edward Perry was executed at Stafford for returning from transportation after breaking out of the County Gaol, once, from the local gaol, and twice from Liverpool Gaol, then returning to his own county to receive his just reward.
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Port News Deal and Arrivals Highlight Transatlantic Shipping
April 19 reports wind from southwest as several ships depart for land and voyages to Lisbon Hamburg Bremen Rotterdam and Hamburg. Arrivals include the Fanny from Cape Fear at Liverpool and the Pegasus and Happy Jennet sailing into Yarmouth and Genoa with London and Dublin origin ships listed.
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Royal Appointments and Marriages in London News
His Majesty appoints Thermas Jones to Custos Rotulorum for Cardigan and George Dundas as Clerk of the Works in Scotland with a new writ to elect two MPs. Marriages: Ms. Perkins in Barnet, Miss Juditth How in Westminster, Mr. Hunt in Hatton Garden, and Leonard and Susannah Jackson wed in Bermondsey. Also notices of deaths, a fire at Mr. Pullen’s bakery with casualties, and legal events from the Chester Assizes.
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Deptford
Susannah Jackson
Bermondsey Street
Bath
John Fisher
Bringhurst
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Piccadilly
Hollister
Thomas Inwen
Countess of Suffolk
James Wheatly
Hope
Norwich
Benjamin Frost
Teepcroft
Norfolk
Pullen
Great Towes Street
Stu Thomas
Port Royal Nailed Vessels and Theatre Listings Deluge
Carry'd into Port-Royal on the 28th of January two Spanish Vessels were seized off New Hispaniola. The Nonsuch Mia War of 46 Guns carried a Spanish vessel laden with provisions bound for the Saveral, captured off Cuba. Evening theatre shows at the Theatre Royal in Dinease, Covent Garden, and other venues include The Armistice, The Devil to Pay, The Provok'd Husband, and The Rape of Proserpive. High Water at London Bridge, and South Sea stock and bond quotes listed with various rates and figures.
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