Constantinople and Europe Turmoil Across Fronts
Inland and foreign observers report strategic moves across the Ottoman Empire and nearby powers. Catherine’s will governs succession plans. Russia and Sweden maneuver to secure thrones while Milan and Bologna brace for winter operations. French and Austrian armies push advances in Braunay and Braunau amid sieges and troop redeployments. Sardinia and Savoy mobilize near the Alps as Allied commands coordinate supply lines and fortifications.
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Nekios Kouli-Kan
Caspian Sea
Georgia
Porte
Asia
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Peter the Great
Ruffiz
Holstein
Sweden
Reston
Rutfia
Rome
Gotnt
Gage
Bologneze
Romagnia
Bologna
Leghorn
Battia
Vienna
M. Gunde
Paris
Marquess de Steinville
England
le Francfort
Arriv
Bavaria
Marsials
Seckendorff
Broglio
Maillebois
Tann
Prince Charles
Braunay
Braunau
de Conti
Schardingen
Lauffen
Gemunden
Upper Austria
Versailles
Brussels
Bland
Count-Neuperg
Luxembourg
Port News Delayed Arrivals and Winter Trade Reports
Port News describes several ships arriving and departing after December 13. Vessels include Peggy Cumberland, Anne Maral, Priscilla Carter sailing to Jamaica, Serpent-Bombs under sail for the Westward, and Lion Transpose bound for Portsmouth. Other arrivals at Gravesend and Oporto list West Gilby Dunkirk Polphin Gathering Lynn Antelope Jamies Elizabeth with various origins.
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Arriv
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Dunkirk
Smith
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Newfoundre
Lindon
Gathering
Perry
The
Lynn
London Court Appoints New Recorder and Navy Officers
Yesterday in Guildhall Simon Arling was chosen Recorder replacing Sir John Strange. Treasury named Mr Sheen Saverd principal Messenger after Oswald's death. Also reports death of Rev Howson at Kensington Gore age 91, interment asked near Nelson and Marshall remains. High Court of Admiralty tried Rotnce for treason and Freeman, with Rotnce convicted. London Stone moved to face St Swithin's. A man drowned in the canal at St James's Park due to ice. Whitehall notes Falkingham named principal Navy Commissioner for the Mediterranean and Lucas appointed Lieutenant Governor of Antigua.
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Simon Arling
John Strange
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Sheen Saverd
Oswald
Deceas
Beaufort’s
Trand
High Court of Admiralty
Sessions House
Thomas Rotnce
Roger Freeman
Great Stone
London-Stone
Cannon-street
St. Swithin’s
St. James’s Park
Nevil
Hickman Batt
London Gazette
Whitehall
Edward Falkingham
His Majesty
Mediterranean
Port- Mahon
Gibraltar
George Lucas
Island
Antigua
America
Edward Byam
Fehn Stott the Younger a York clothier in bankruptcy
Bankrupt notice lists Fehn Stott the Younger late of Midgley York Clothier with a claim of insolvency. The document notes auctions and financial instruments, and a general court of the Charitable Corporation for the Relief of Industrious and Poor will meet at Spring-Garden Westminster on Tuesday the 21st at eleven for special affairs with John Nind as secretary.
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