Admiral Mari Returns to Sea For Barcelona Route
Leghorn reports Admiral Mari sails again toward Barcelona with the Spanish squadron, refit ships in Cadiz except three or four men of war left at port. Paris details courtly entertainments and royal processions, while Plymouth notes several ships arriving or leaving, including the Exeter, Namur, and Newcastle.
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Public Notice of John Moore Cure for Scorbutic Symptoms
A 1730 testimonial by John Freeman praises John Moore Apothecary in Laurence Pountney Lane for curing a ten year bout with scurvy like symptoms including eruptions back pain and loss of appetite. The notice also advertises two anti scorbutic medicines and warns readers to beware unbranded remedies.
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Seals of Scotland Office Moved to Earl of Selkirk
London reports the Seals of Scotland’s office are placed in the custody of Charles Earl of Selkirk with a 2000 pounds per annum salary for safeguarding. The seals previously rested with Hugh Earl of Loudoun, now deceased. Sir Charles Wager arrived in town and proceeded to St James's to receive royal dispatches. Orders from Whitehall cover Gibraltar and Port Mahon regiments under Tyrawley, Kirk, and Colonel.
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Shipping delays and executions mark a tense London week
Clayton ships delayed by three days for Admiral Sir Charles Wager's squadron. Exeter visits with a large retinue from Burleigh. Hon. Robert Sawyer Herbert returns from Ireland to manage estate. Meat and provisions rising at the Navy Victualling Office. Nightly execution sentences: Dortman and others for robbery and burglary. transportation orders for many. a pillory and harsh penalties for Devries. Edinburgh mourns Countess of Panmure. Stock fluctuations and financial notes amid South Sea prices. Drury Lane to present The Spanish Fryar, The Devil to Pay, and other entertainments.
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