Piety and Ambassadors Mark Sixteenth Century Rome
Rome reports the Pope conducting daily acts of piety and charity, with audiences arranged by rank from prelates to laymen. Emissary Count Caunitz departs Vienna after lavish gifts from the Pope, while Gravina visits the Chevalier de St George. Reports from Leghorn and Versailles note winds delaying French galleys and royal visits.
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Rome
Quirinal
Count Caunitz
Vienna
Raphael
Ponte-Molo
Duke of
Gravina
Cinfueos
Cinfuegos
Duke of Gravina
Chevalier de St. George
Cardinal Borgia
Civita- Vecchia
Monte-Rotundo
Copenhagen
J. M. Buys
Holland
Great Britain
Sweden
Brunswick- Lunenbourg
Russia
M. Buys
Leghorn
Porto-Fino
Black Sea
Versailles
Orleans
M. Wedderkop
Denmark
Saint Or
Paris
Beauvais
England
The
India Company
Count de Flame
Duke of Holstein
Falmouth
Spain
Bristol
Coleman
Bremen
Deal
Mary
Wind E. Deal
Jerna
Hamilton
Roterdam
Guinea
Ind E
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the Daily Post
Tuuarspay
France
Flanders
London
Lubeck’s Head
Maiden Lane
Covent Garden
Harrison
Alexander Agnew
Lattor
Deceas
Beckington
Kensington
Crown Tavern