War Dispatches and Naval News From Europe and Britain
Reports from Stockholm and Berlin describe prisoner exchanges and troop movements as the campaign opens. Count Podewiltz heads to Olmutz with army contingents while Vienna braces for potential Austrian pressure and Bavaria’s fate depends on diplomatic shifts. In Paris, Segur cites dire provisions at Lintz and public discontent with Austrian command amid preparations for naval support from Toulon and Cadiz. In Britain, ships arrive or depart from Dover and ports including Waterford, Bristol, Cork, Dublin, Guernsey, and Philadelphia. A Greenwich notice invites sealed bids for the Tavern building materials, with sale by April 15.
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Bignderton
Count Lewerthaupt
Count Liewen
Keith
Wybourg
de Crepy
Petersbourg
Russia
France
Cardinal de Fleury
Berlin
Count Podewiltz
Olmutz
Moravia
Brinn
Lower Austria
Vienna
Bavaria
Electorate of Bavaria
Pais
Count de Segur
Lintz
Upper Austria
Germany
Toulon
Cadiz
Don Rodrigue de Torres
Mediterranean
Barcelona
Italy
Dunkirk
Valenciennes
Marquess de Fenelon
Dublin
Friendship
Sayes
Rotterdam
Bristol
Amelia
Howell
London
Carmarthen
Downs
Scipio
Leopards
Wind
N.W
Dover
Charming
Sally
Guttridge
Jane
Broad
Susanna
Wellard
Wales
Unity
Dunn
Padstow
Sarah
Leath
Limington
Greenstead
Rochester
New Haven
George
Rebecca
Walter
Terveer
Atsiv
Bowden
Robins
Figura
Pensbury
Couzens
Virginia
Lail
Portsmouth
Waterford
Ann
Crorby
Towton
Jamaica
Cork
Hare
Patterson
Liverpool
Sea-Horsé
Boon
Guernsey
Prince of Wales
Visconte
Philadelphia
Agnes
Betty
Breame
Royal Hospital
Greenwich
Royal Mapital
PORT NEWS BRIEFS OF SHIP MOVEMENTS AND EVENTS
Sailings and arrivals in Falmouth Southampton Weymouth and Pool from February 15 to 17 include the Charming Jenny, the Charming Peppy, and the St Ferdinando sailing for distant ports. arrivals such as the Dove and the Prosperous bring Guernsey and Rotterdam cargoes. Reports note the Atna Fire-Ship repair at Woolwich, a Greyhound Man of War victualling order, a death at sea, drownings, wage payments, and trade goods including cambricks, indigo, whale fins, rum, iron, tea and wheat meal. The London market and East India Company transfer and court notices follow, with stock quotes and a February 1741 programme for director elections.
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Falmouth
Charming
Jenny
Newman
London
Oporto
Ditcher
Dublin
Lamont
Africa
Thomas and William
Cole
Figara
Norris
Dover
Tyger
Meriweather
Virginia
Lisbon
Southampton
Dove
Sparks
Guernsey
Prosperous
Beale
Rotterdam
Betty
le Cross
Jersey
Luce
Spithead
Seay
Martha
Parker
Ublin
Pool
Thompson
Tito
Durell
Coronatios
Strong
Bowden
Atna
Woolwich Dock
Navy-Office
Ware
Haris
Waterford
Yetterday
Charterhouse Square
Dyson
Bartholomew-Close
Jon Moor
Brown’s Wharf
Hermitage
Chatham
Dunkirk
Holland
Jamaican
Leeward
Jamaica
Madeira
Ireland
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Stockholm
Thomas Stackhouse
Beenham
Berkshire
St. Austen
St. Paul’s Church
Port News
Theatre Royal
Drury Lane
Covent Garden
King Henry the Fourth
Theatre
Goodman’s Fields
London Bridge
South Sea
Bank
India
Royal Exchange Assurance
Ditro
East-India House
United Company of Merchants of England
East Indies
Leadenhak Street
St. Alban’ S Street
Scotch Holland Warehouse
Ludgate-Street
Creed-Lane
AB Fold
Ak Sores of
Sehie
Mef. Strahan and Watson
House of Commons
Margaret
Westminster
S. Croxact
B. Dod
Bavle
Ave-Marylane
Stationers-hail
Church of Hereford
Worcester
Gloucester
Hereford
S. Croxar