Great European machinations and troop movements reported
Reports from Genoa, Vienna, and Frambourg detail Admiral Matthews seeking leave to return to England via France, Lestock to command in the Mediterranean, and French and Spanish forces among Provence. Sardinia mobilizes toward the Marquises, Corsican conventions unfold, and rumors of Dutch, Turkish, and Russian intrigues color the shifting balance of power across Europe.
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Matthews
Lestock
Mediterranean
Genoa
England
France
Sardinia
Republick
Bastia
Corsica
Marseilles
Toulon
Provence
Traly
Decs
Fedefiaftick
Vienna
Rhine
Hunninguen
Netherlands
Marquess de Botta
Brussels
Copenhagen
Denmark
Sweden
Great Britain
Duke of Cumberland
Ris
M. Tinley
Briffels Gazette
Lindon
N.S
Lask
Turin
Italy
Constantinople
Hungary
The
Porte
Silent Highland Raid frees captives in Fortrose
In Fortrose under night, a thirty to fifty strong group calling themselves Lord Lovat’s people landed near the town by boat. They attacked the burgh prison, assaulted the gaoler, broke the jail, released three prisoners accused of cattle theft, and left firing guns and pistols in triumph.
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Scoteland
Fortrose
Lord Lovat
Port News Update on East India Ships Departures and Arrivals
Deal Dec 20 The East-India Ships outward bound failed to the Westward. The Vernon Thorogood failed for Jam aica. The Sheerness Furnace and Strombolo remain with the Dutch Ship for East-India. Wind N E Dec 20 Arrived Sincerity Tackenburg from Bremen. Arrivals at Antigua Dublin and in the River Unity from Hambourg.
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Deal
Vernon
Thorogood
Jamaica
His
Sheerness
Furnace
Strombolo
East- India
N.E. Graveford
Arriv
Sincerity
Tackenburg
Bremen
Antigua
Edinburgh
Campbell
Glasgow
Edgar
Guiney
Dublin
Packer
Oliver
Unity
Carfteens
Hambourg
London Court clears Comptroller in Conduit Mead dispute
In Guildhall the Court of Common-Council found Deputy Nath failed to prove his charge against Elq. Comptroller of the Chamber over Conduit Mead. The Court praised the Comptroller for faithful duty and ordered resolutions to be transcribed and delivered. Elections followed across wards with multiple notable choices. The King also appointed Henry Finch as Surveyor General of the Board of Works and Henry Fox as Lord Commissioner of the Treasury.
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Guildhall
Thomas Nath
Dutton Seaman
St. Thomas’s
Broad-Street
Fofcett
Bathurst
Lucas
Budgert
Broad Street
John Cotterel
Thomas Warren
Leach
Henry. Finch
His
Board of Works
Henry Fox
Windsor
the Treaury
London and Surrey Notices and Early 18th Century Events
Yesterday the Lords of the Treasury appointed a Landwaiter and an Inspector. A Surrey marriage linked Abraham Shard Efy to Afrs Borres. John Spencer Colepeper wed Miss Webb at St Pins Cathedral. Lottery numbers and stock prices, including South Sea shares, were announced. A Norwich factor named Spellenger survived a highway robbery. Ship Augusta arrived at Plymouth after matts loss. Weather and maritime details, plus bonds and government loans, are listed with various prices and exchanges.
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Lords of the Treasury
Mr. Lowe
Stone
Abraham Shard
Efy
Kenning On- Lane
Surrey
Afrs
Borres
Thomas Borset
Coute of Common Pleas
John Spencer Colepeper
Charies-hfoufe
St. Pinés
Miss Webb
Danzhéer
Nathaniel Webb
Elys Deceas
Welch Pool
Mongomery Shire
Woodbridge
England
Spellenger
Norwich
Enping Forest
His
Augusta
Plymouth
Worthy Electrons Support in Farringdon Ward Poll
Letters announce continued Common-Council area for St. Sepulchre’s parish. Names Rupert Gamon Cadwallader Coker Charles Taylor Ballard Edward Walmesley Joan Kriya Christopher Myves declared elected by majority at St. Dunstan's Church ward meeting. Polls open ten o’clock morning to three in the afternoon at St Dunstan’s Quest Room.
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St. Sepulchre’s
St. Dunstan’s Church
Rupert Gamon
Cadwallader Coker
Charrles Taylor Ballard
Edward Walmesley
Joan Kriya
Christopher Myves
N. B
St. Dunstan’s Quest Room
Charles Gardner
London
St. Bride's
St. Robinson
St. Duenfirn's
St. Disnftan
St. Disnftan’s Luefi
Géorning
Tifl
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Emperor
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