News from Europe on troop movements and treaties
Reports from Petersburg, Berlin, and Paris describe large Prussian, Russian, and Austrian forces massing near Silesia and Italy. News cite Duke of Courland’s fall, exile rumors, Polish designs, and a potential empire-wide alliance to preserve the Pragmatic Sanction. Also noted are hurricane aftermaths and local court proceedings in London.
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Duke of
Tuscany
Port News: Royal Ships in the Downs and Arrivals
Deal December 8. His Majesty's Ships Eltham and Cruizer remain in the Downs. Most outward ships failed yesterday and are returned. Kingston from New England for Holland arrived. Arrivals at several ports include Anne from Oporto in Southampton and Don Ferdinando from Madeira at Madeus, with other London-bound vessels. The Coronation from Oporto passed Poole for Lynn on December 5.
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Partington
London
Bristol
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Madiera
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Keghorn
Margaretta
Jobson
Falmouth
Bruges
Success
Allen
Cork
Thombes
Poole
Lynn
Sicilian Majesty Takes Measures From Naples Report
From Naples comes a brief dispatch noting that the Sicilian Majesty is taking all necessary measures to augment security and further actions, reflecting ongoing concerns and policy steps.
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Naples
London Market Gardeners Discharged from Standings at Leadenhall
London authorities discharge gardeners and others who occupied stalls in the new Market for Fruit and Greens near Leadenhall. A notice calls all to attend at the Guildhall Council Chamber on Thursday next and every Thursday thereafter at five o clock to vacate and reallocate stands rent free until midsummer next.
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Leadenhall
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