Archbishops confession and Austrian military moves reported
The Empress pardons the Archbishop after he writes down all known intrigues of the late ministry and names involved. She also forgives other synod members. Reports from Vienna, Lintz, and Bohemia describe Austrian advances, captures, and troop movements across Bavaria, Bohemia, and Silesia as a large Allied force fights toward Upper Austria.
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Last Letters from Prague and Madrid Reports
London reports allege a French lieutenant colonel with 400 men was ambushed by Hussars near Budweis, 120 grenadiers killed, others captured. Vernon’s Cuva mission cited as ineffective with sea land miscommunication. Hoepken ordered for Finland to negotiate with Russia, Emperor election fixed for the 24th. Windsor's Dutchess Dowager of St Adrian dies. Joseph Madison named Gentleman Usher. East India Tea price set. Colchester crew paid off at Chatham with books sent down.
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Reverend Macro and related notices in Cambridge report
Died last week in Cambridge after lingering illness the Rev Dr Macro rector of Hockwold cum Wilton Suffolk and rector of Great Yarmouth Norfolk. Salter and Mislenden presented to the respective livings. Also reports of a watermen shipwreck near Deptford and a drowning at Chelsea. Prison and market items, exports from Jamaica Antigua Oporto and iron and copper consignments. Theatre bills and financial market quotes including South Sea stock and bank prices.
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Notice of adjourned Quarter Session for oaths taken
London January 14 1741 notice that the General Quarter Session will be held at the Guildhall on Thursday morning the 21st Enfant. Common Councilmen and Constables not qualified may take the oaths. Those neglecting or departing without subscribing face penalties under an Act of Parliament.
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