Europe in Turmoil and Aftershocks Reach distant ports
Reports from across Europe describe extensive earthquake damage near Foggia with over 3000 dead and few structures left. From Rome to Vienna, fugitives, arrests, treaties, and troop movements unfold as Cardinal Corcia flees justice, while Genoa and Corsica face political tension and calls for military redeployment linger amid ongoing tremor fears.
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Hehia
Foggia
Rome
Cardinal Corcia
Cinfuegos
Vienna
St. Praxedes
Targa
Florence
Plain of
St. Stephen
Leghorn
Corsica
Bastia
Republick of
Genoa
Spain
Don Carlos
Duke of Parma
Placentia
Parma
Stampa
Francis
Aulick Council of War
Italy
Hungary
Belgrade
Oriental Company
Corcia
Enrersdorf
Infante
Don Emanuel
Portugal
Falmouth
Phenix
Thordcomb
Vye
Sale
Amsterdam
Charming .Salley
Baxter
Phoenix
Worm Medicines Promised By Mr John Moore At Pestle and Mortar
A long troubled Countryman consults many doctors before Mr John Moore Apothecary diagnoses worms as the cause. He reports passing two giant worms and offers his worm powders, with a list of sale locations and a warning against counterfeit remedies.
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John Moore
Laurence Pountney
Cannonstreet
J. Moore
N. B
John Moorhs
Leader
Hangerford- Market
James Abree
London Tidings From Fleet Street to Chelsea Fields
Reports from London recount the Spital Sermon at St Bride's before the Lord Mayor and sheriffs, Lord Chief Justice Raymond arriving, Richard Eliot recovering after a coach overturn, a 16 hour wager to Oxford from St James's Market, a wild creature attack in St George's Fields, and a Cork-Cutter charged with wilful murder at Exeter Exchange Newgate.
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Mapgey
St. Bride’s
Fleet-street
Isaac Shard
Drapers Hall
Raymond
Langley- Berry
Hertfordshire
Richard Eliot
Port Eliot
Prince of Wales
Cornwall
Field
St. James’s Market
Oxford
George’s Fields
Francis Atned
Exeter Exchange
Corofier
Coroper
Chat Verdi&t
Magistrates bind over tavern keeper over rogue note case
Westminster Sessions open with Grand Jury charge on disorderly houses. report shows 58 bound over, 16 imprisoned, 24 indicted, 26 suppressed, and 127 rogues confined. Petition from shopkeepers praises JP’s work, calls for continued action. Edinburgh reports the hangings of a horse thief and notes stock prices and bonds in London trading news.
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Charing-Cross
Baily
Justice Bourk
City and Liberty of
Westminster
Westminster Hall
John Gonton
Thomas Railton
Liberty of Westminster
House of Correction
Drury-Lane
Buffel-street
Bridgeseet
Catherine-street
Convent-Garden
Edinburgh
Thomas Henderson
Hugh Earl of
Loudoun
General Assembly
London
John Campbel
Schawfeild
Benefit of Miss Raftor at Drury Lane Theatre
Advertisement for a Thursday April 22 benefit at Theatre Royal Drury Lane with Love for Love and The Contrivances. Cast listed. singing and dancing entertainments by Miss Rafter, Miss Robinson, Mr Rainton, Mrs Walter. tickets at Widow Cook’s. Also notice of a later benefit and a lost spaniel offering reward.
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Raftor
His Majestys Company of Comedians
Theatre Royal
Drury Lane
Mr. Conqueres
Valentine
Wilks
Scandal
W. Mills
Tatrle
Cibber
Sampson Legend
Shepard
Johnsson
Trapland
Griffin
Jeremy
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Prince William
Coleman
Shilock
Bristol
Swift
Parkhouse
Jamaica
Bridget
Clarky
Ditto
Deal
Gallipoli
Ayres
Hester
Calway
Anne
Wigg
Hambourg
Margaret
Young
Guinea
Arriv
Williams
Petree
Smyrna
Palm
Woodruff
Canaries
Bonetta
Davy
Syracusa
Success
Oporto
St. Leger
Bray
Cadiz
Mary
Glass
Lisbon
Wind
Bremen
Read
Norquay
Eagle
Penninter
Meflina
Tuvaspay
South Sea
Bank 145
India
Royal Exchange Assurance
Londoni Assurance
York Buildings
Bondag
Ditco
Welch
Krno’s
Haggmake
White’s Chocolate House
St. James’s
S. Clément’s
Halla Guinea
Eward