Rescript from Her Majesty on Vienna affairs 1743
Transcribed notices from Vienna and London dated November 1743 detailing Her Majesty's instructions about the Marquess of Botta accusations, Court delays, and responses from Vienna. Reports include military troop movements in Bohemia, Danish and Swedish negotiations, and trade items such as tea seizures and lottery winnings with various dates and places.
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Vienna
Hohenholsz
Marquess of Botta
Boia
Hungary
Ambler
Prussia
of Botta
Sweden
Denmark
Bohemia
Bavaria
Count KevenhuHer
Baron
Bunau
Poland
Dresden
Francfort
Polssa
Teing
Saxony
Great Britain
Baron Palm
Tters
Meniz
Brufels
London
Worms
Sardinia
Republick of Genoa
Republick
Berlin
French and Swedish diplomacy and fleets in late December
The latest reports show the French minister proposing renewed subsidies with Sweden and negotiations on strong Franco Spanish alliances. Embassy talks mention a 2 million Livre subsidy payment and a broader North affairs accord. Sweden’s ambassador Teffin was in talks, while ships like Neptune and True Love arrived from London and Dunkirk, with other vessels entering Mountsbay and Gravesend.
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Rennes
France
Paris
Prince de Campo Florida
Spain
Stockhlm
Marquess de Lanmarie
Minnister
Sweden
Rus
Sapenbagth
Count Teffin
Port News
Deal
Furnace
Ursula
EL N.E
Neptune
Goodings
True Love
MiHener
Londonderry
Dunkirk
Jacob
Jacobs
Lisbon
Gravesend
Mary
Margaret
Tweedy
Hyam
Wood
Dent Dunkirk
Cunt Matthews
Antigua
Elizabeth
Cole
Ostend
Mountsbay
Hercules
Taylor
St. Kitt’s
Excise Appointments and Local Obituaries
London reports announce West and Smithson named Excise Surveyors for Hull Port. Lloyd appointed by the Lords of the Admiralty as Clerk at Portsmouth Yard, replacing the deceased Chetwynd. Notices record the deaths of Bathurst the coast customs surveyor, Robert Wallace a long established linen draper of Cornhill, and John Jones a prosperous Flint farmer aged near the Chester coast.
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Excise
West
Smithson
Hull
Lloyd
Lords of the Admiralty
Portssmouth
Chetwynd
Park Gate
Chester
Lewis Bathurst
Robert Wallace
Cornhill
Flint
John Jones
Public notice on Archibishop Tillotson works publication
The publishers announce a complete index in the Octave tylinon and plan delivering the entire volume in eight weeks for four shillings. Readers are urged to complete eleven volumes by then. Number LXXXVII of Vol XI is issued today by multiple London publishers.
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Tillotson
Tylinon
R. Ware
A. Ward
J. and
Knapton
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C. Hitch
J. Hodges
S. Austen
R. Tonson
H. Pemberton
J. Rivington
London
History of England third edition public sale terms
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