Alarmed Peace Talks Reach Papal Audience In Breslau
Daun, Bishop of Durick and minister for Hungary, met the Pope after presenting the Breslau preliminaries to seek Holy Father approval. The Queen of Hungary, urged by powers with vested interests, pledged to protect Catholic religion in Silesia, while continuing to pursue broader aims and restore losses from past conflicts. The Pope sent a brief praising the Queen’s piety and urged prayers for continued blessings.
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Durick
Hungary
Breslau
Prussia
Silesia
Count Daun
Paris
Holland
East Indies
Pondichery
Angria
Manbur
Jupiter
Angxia
Goa
Neurenberg
Franconia
Furth
Egra
Count Lanoy
Firth
Vienna
PORT NEWS Ships Arrive and Sail for Europe and London
Deal August 2 The Galga Prize and several vessels including the Dispatch Kemp from Lisbon the Henry Newton from Gibraltar and the London Bovell from Calaty sail for the East Dover August 2 Nazareth Bennett from Carolina for Bremen Hopewell Branch from Limington for Yarmouth Zeepole Avon from Hambourg for this Place Portsmouth dug 2 Success Hartley from Carolina for London John and Jane Adamson from Sunderland for this Port stop at Dover and Portsmouth reported with arrivals and departures.
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Port News
Deal
Downs
Kemp
Lisbon
Henry
Newton
Gibratar
London
Bovell
Calaty
Ail
Wind N. E
Dover
Nazareth
Bennett
Carolina
Bremen
Hopewell
Limington
Yarmouth
Zeepole
Avon
Hambourg
Portsmouth
Hartley
John and
Jane
Adamson
Sunderland
Middlesex Election Preview and Military Movements
London reports the Middlesex county by election with Sir Roger Newdigate likely unopposed and constituents to instruct him on Parliament conduct. Also notes a Guard detachment en route to Gravesend for Flanders and the Otter Sloop’s impending launch after recent rebuild. A wardmote at St Dunstan’s West elected Samuel Cranmer to succeed the late Holloway as Common Councilman for Farringdon Without.
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London
Middlesex
Roger Newdigate
Bart
Gravesend
Flanders
Flamborough
Depeford
St. Dunstan’s
Farringdon-Without
Holloway
Clergy recovery report and shipping notices in postwar Gazette
The piece notes the Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry recovering from illness and mentions unrelated dispatches about Prince of Orange, Capt. Hodgen, the Bedford, and Capt. Wells, with ships from India, Holland, Jamaica, Barbadoes, and Dunkirk. It records capital convictions at Bedford and a selection of imports and exports including oil, silk, whalebins, sugar, rum, and gunpowder, plus a dramatic account of Capt. Frankland retaking ships from a Spanish guard de costa and sending the captains to England. It lists financial data, a bankruptcy notice for Martin Lloyd the elder, and a parliamentary election note from Samuel Cranmer of St Dunstan, Lawry.
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Litchfield
Coventry
Ireland
Prince of Orange
Hodgen
Bedford
Wells
India
Idle
Sarah
Holland
France
Jeremiah Chance
William
Samuel How
Dunkirk
Jamaica
Barbadoes
Sc. Kitt
Carolina
Antigua
Germany
London
Whitehall
Frankland
Bahama Islands
Guard de Costa
Windward
Coriz
Fandino
Jenkins
England
Portsmouth
Martin Lloyd the Elder
Gloucester
Woollitapler
For Sale by Candle at Maiden Lane Coffee-House
A large parcel of mercery goods bought by a late merchant for exportation will be offered for sale Friday next. The items include yard wide stuffs calimanco shalloons borders threads laces silks serges lutestrings damasks stockings and more. Viewable at the Glover's Shop corner of Old Round Court facing the Bear Tavern in the Strand.
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Maiden-Lanes
Govent-Garden
Glover's
Old Round-Court
Strand
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