Considerations on the French British state of affairs in 1731
News from Paris discusses renewed English irritation at France, prior alliances with England and Holland, Berlin and Hanover connections, the 1731 Vienna treaty, Hanoverian arrangements, and ongoing diplomatic friction. It notes English actions against Spanish trade, patrols, and reflections on past bonds of favor, with port notices and London official appointments and bankruptcies following.
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Herrenhausen
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Holland
Ostend
Vienna
Hanover
Spain
America
Spanish Indies
Europe
Westphalia
Cardinal de Flory
Electorate of
Hungary
John Mair
Gravesend
Lawrence
May-Fair Chapel
Andrew Colli
Miss Dalrymple
Robert Dalrymple
New Bondtreet
Earl of Stair
Hanover Square
George Henry Lee
Earl of Litchfeld
Quarendon
Ot Spelfoury
Sir Henry
Bishopsgate-Street
Silvano
Rotherhith
Bull-Head Tavern
Camberwell
Odfield
Newgate
Baily
Wootton-Baffet
Wiltshire
Stephen Peasse
London Gazette
Whitehall
Thomas Abney
His Majesty
Richard Davenport
Thomas Waite
Gray’s Inn
Prince’s Council
Somerset House
Nicholas Glynn
Glynn
Esy
Cornwall
William Martin
Uckfield
Sussex
Chapman
Samuel Turton
Marlborough
Wilts
William Sanderson
Duke’s Place
Victualler
Thomas Taylor
Brislington
Buffleton
Somerset
Gallipot
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