Diplomatic Delays and Atlantic News From Aug 13
Reports from Berlin and Paris note delays in the ratification of a peace treaty between the Emperor and France. Berlin grants amnesty to deserting officers timing ending by late February. From Venice to Hanover and Paris, naval movements, bids by the East India Company, and troop recruitment are reported alongside port notices and ships sailing to Lisbon and Philadelphia.
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Durham Affizes Sentences For Theft And Riot Acts
In Durham last Saturday the Affizes passed sentence on several accused. Mary Atkinson was convicted of stealing apparel from William Wheat. Robert Ripton confessed to stealing over 40 pounds from John Shute. Joseph Mangiam was convicted of stealing a bay gelding belonging to Joseph Hall. William Young, Anne Willy, and Hannah Crow were ordered transported for seven years for rioting to take a large quantity of wheat from a ship at Stockton. Anthony Redshaw Katherine Liddle Isabel Manners and Anne Suddick were tried for taking large quantities of corn from Martin Coulson and acquitted.
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Centenarians In Compiegne Picture Impress Court
The Paris court admires two archaic portraits shown in Compiegne. John Rovin 172 and Sarah Defflen his wife 1645 are depicted as ancient Greek Catholics born Szadova Banat Temeswar, married almost 147 years with two living children and long lines of descendants. A second portrait recalls Peter Zorton, peasant of Keratch Banat Femefwar, who died 1724 aged 185, with his youngest daughter still living.
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Fragmented historic market prices and notes
A jumble of old security and bond prices with various values and fractions. Mentions South Sea stock and annuities, bank circulation, Royal Exchange Assurance, London dice, Africa England operations, emperors loans, and Exchequer offers. The text is a messy OCR chunk with numerous misreads and unclear entries.
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Notice for Tenant in London Area Near Water
A person with a house to the left or a wharf ground overhanging, 49 feet by 20 or more, between London Bridge and Hungerford or away from the water, can hear of a good tenant by leaving a line for Mr. Blunt at the Chancery Coffee-House on Chancery Lane.
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