Proclamations and troop movements ripple through German states
Mails from Holland report a proclamation demanding oaths of fidelity to the Queen of Hungary, arms displayed across the empire, and the Emperor opposing the new governance. Dispatches note French, Austrian, and British forces maneuvering near Worms, Ratisbon, and Fribourg, with confirmations of engagements and shifting alliances as the Dutch join the army.
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Esterday
Hungary
Kodeggis Arriv
Amberg
Upper Palatinate
Vienna
Berlin
Prussia
Empire
M. Vincent
Fribourg
Brisgau
Prince Charles of Lorrain
Count Kevenhuller
Rhine
Brifac
Basil
Muntzingen
Hunninguen
Philipsbourg
Bellenzai
Worms
Great Britain
Ratisbon
Ingolstadt
Francfort
Maurice
Na Fau
Bavaria
Cologne
Béa
Mentz
Wotma
Araggi
Bruseels
Luxembourg
Civita Vechia
Civita Vecchia
Chevalier’s Palace
Pence
Chambery
Fort Barraux
Travers
Momin
Don Philip
Piedmont
Stockholm
Gothland
Aix la Chapelle
Count de la Mark
France
Madrid
Villiers
Dresden
Marquess de Fogliani
Count de Richecourt
Tuscany
Europe
Paris
Russia
Petersbourg
Port News Arrival List at Spithead and Cowes
Portmouth Ag 29 ships report arrivals at Spithead and Cowes from multiple ports. The Karhe rine Scollack from South Carolina to Cowes, the King's Fisher Hillgrove from London to Southampton, the Good Samaritan Long from Plymouth to the Chancery, Richardson from Christiana to New Recovery Tristram from Fredrickstadt, Prince Shean from Oporto and Guernsey. Also Shrewsbury Success Philips for Rotterdam North Cape Warren and Batchelors Thompson for Amsterdam. Wind E by S.
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Portmouth
Spithead
Rotterdam
North Cape
Warren
Batchelors Thompson
Amsterdam
London News and Markets of July Era
London notices report Admiralty orders appointing a Land-Waiter in the Port of London and a salute of ships. Obits note the deaths of Mrs Morris and Mr Scot, plus a robbery on Putney Heath. A Dunkirk trader seizure, Bosphorus updates, bankrupts, and early 18th century market quotes accompany the day’s brief. inclusive mentions of ships, insurance, and bank securities.
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London
Lords of the Admiralty
Canes Cumberland
Admiralty
Neto
Venner
Pall-Mall
Morris
Reli&t
Mincing-Lane
Bank of England
Church Street
Spital Fields
Scot
Geneva
Long-Reach
Meff
Smith
Cook
Enea
Putney Heath
Richie
Hull
Richardson
Smyrna
Port-Mahon
John Heslop
For Sale by Auction in Birchin Lane September 2
Auction notice listing numerous goods from Reading merchants and others including linens, drapery, millinery, hosiery, lace, watches, brocades, books, and stock from the estate of Mr David Bell and others. Also leasehold estates in Southwark and Wapping with viewings at Robert Kirke's warehouse and details available at the place.
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Marine Goffee-House
Birchin-Lane
David Bell
Reading
Deceasd
Walter Bell
John Dixon
Walter Beaty
Michael Todd
Archibald Ritherford
Archibald White
John Johnson
Thomas Henderson
Thomas Froud
William Ward
Chapmen
John Stephens
Hitching
Samuel Sydbotham
Rapin
Grainge
Southwark
David Rowlands
Wapping
Hane
Phirian
Mie Pierce
Cock-Alley
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Elizabeth
Cole
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Parfey
Jory
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Midelfirg
Moody
Middlebourg
Wel
Gilbie
Myam
Wood
Dunkirk
Port News
London Bridge
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South Sa
New South Sea
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Royal Exchange Assurance
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