News from Europe and Atlantic regional dispatches
Reports from Moscow, Genoa, Roma, Grenoble, Milan and Paris cover imperial successions, Arctic and Mediterranean naval movements, Corsican unrest, and fortification actions. Observations include the Empress naming Holstein as successor, Mathews recalling ships, Balogna armaments, Traun seizing Bagni di Paretta, and Broglio marching to Braunau. Also noted are British troop movements and local London incidents.
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M. Pechim
Holstein-Gottorp
Moscow
Lettlers
Sweden
Russia
Duke of
Holstein
Russian Empire
Genoa
Provence
Mathews
Barcelona
Toulon
Bastia
Balogna
Marquess de Spinola
Rome
Thomas Koulihan
Sophi
Grenoble
Bagni di Paretta
Remo
Lucca
Tuscany
Paris
Brest
Boelogna
Castigliona
Piano
Caflano
Belvedere
Verlica
Dltheim
Schardingen
Berendau
Braunau
Passau
Oberperg
Seckendorff
Count Kevenhuller
Velfhoffen
Port News Arrivals and Vessels Bound for Lisbon
Deal remains in the Downs the Serpent Bomb and the South Ship for Lisbon. Wind E by N. Arrivals at several ports include Anne and Sarah from Jamaica at Falmouth. Expedition from Barbadoes. Lucretia from Jamaica at Plymouth. Samuel from Newfoundland. Stubbington from Jamaica. Carter from Virginia. Charles from Maryland. Thomas and Mary from Arbinia. Righton from Carolina. Elizabeth from Antigua at Saltcomb. Mary New from Virginia at Milford. Mary Wride from Petersbourg and Queen of Hungary from Falmouth at Leghorn. Prince Edward from Messina. Tuscany from Newfoundland at Naples. Christian from London at Bremen. Flying Mercury from London at Hamburg.
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Falmouth
Anne
Sarah
Appleton
Jamaica
Rutledge
Barbadoes
Plymouth
Lucretia
Dickenson
Samuel
Burrell
Newfoundland
Morris
Eustatia
Dartmouth
Macky
Stubbington
Mauger
Carter
Malbon
Virginia
Charles
Allingham
Maryland
Thomas and Mary
Pike
Arbinia
Righton
Jackson
Carolina, Co
Saltcomb
Elizabeth
Patton
Antigua
Milford
Mary
New
Leghorn
Wride
Petersbourg
Kotch
London
Hambourg
Flying Mercury
Pahl
Dispensation Granted for Addington Rectory and Ryarsh Vicarage
London reports a dispensations grant allows Rev Thomas Burrenshaw to hold the Addington rectory in Kent and the Ryarsh vicarage in the Rochester diocese. In Cheshire, Anne St John, widow of Thomas Cholmondeley, dies at Henbury at ninety two. Also in Salisbury, Rev Samuel Eyre dies after short illness. he served as prebendary and held church preferments.
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London
Thomas Burrenshaw
Earl of Ferrers
Addington
Kent
Rochester
Ryarsh
Henbury
Cheshire
Anne
Walter St. John
Thomas Cholmondeley
Vale Royal
Salisbury
Samuel Eyre
Eyre
South Sea Stock and Annuities Prices and Bank Circulation
Market notes show South Sea stock and annuities trading near 113 with slight variances. Bank prices and subscriptions listed alongside India Bonds and Exchequer Orders. The Charitable Corporation for the Relief of Industrious Poor calls a General Court in Westminster on Tuesday the 21st at eleven in the morning. John Nind Secretary.
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South Sea
Te Charitable Corporation For the Relief
Spring-Garden
Westminster
John Nind
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