Mediation opinions clash over British Spain links
The writer attacks foreign papers for bias on Franco British mediation, cites Waldegrave and Elpozty conversations, and questions claims of Paris mediation. It notes London Madrid ties, press swagger, and a Daily Advertiser stance denying mediation will resolve the quarrel. It also describes Cardinal Alberoni and San Marino events with papal charges and disputed surrender.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Spain
Earl of Waldegrave
Cardinal de Elpcty
London
Madrid
Ion
Lisbon
Portage
Znally
Versailles
Geneva
Tiveer
France
Great Britain
Spaid
Fresich
F. Lote
Sémpronius
Cato
Paris
Republick
Sam Marino
Alberoni
Alseroniiepeeli
San Marinos
Rocca
San Marino
Romagna
Holy See
Rome
Cardinal Alberoni
Paren
Fitrno
Tate
PORT NEWS FROM PLYMOUTH TO DEAL REPORTS
Port notices list arrivals and movements of ships including Adriatick Huddy from Port Mahon with convoy under Gloucester, Romney in the Straits, Prince Frederick Woolf from Barbary, Joseph Passmore from Lisbon, Cordelia Mercurius Anna Maria Young Pitronella and Witte Leeu from various ports, Chatham remaining in the Downs, Mary Reeves from Oporto, winds WNW.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Port News
Plymouth
Arriv
Huddy
Port Mahon
Malaga
Streights
Falmouth
Prince Frederick
Woolf
Barbary
Joseph
Passmore
Lisbon
Cowes
Fan
Camel
Cordelia
Boffem
Spithead
Mercurius
Kraaij
Bourdeaux
Amsterdam
Anna Maria
Bolle
Nantz
Middlebourg
Pitronella
van Rooije
Witte
Birth Day Celebrations and Ward Elections in London
In London a large noble turnout at Norfolk House marked the Prince of Wales birthday as electors in Bishopsgate Ward declared a Common Councilman after a costly poll. Reports note revelry, bells, and bonfires, while a public mood of caution toward courtiers and placemen appears, alongside obituaries and criminal sentences from the Old Bailey.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Frederick Prince of Wales
Norfolk
Bishopsgate- Ward
Robert “Godiehall
Leathen
St. Hellen
Joseph
Eyles
Pertiriunt Montes
Bow
Mitford
John Mitford
Lady Mertins
George Mertins
London
John Milford
Rood Lane
Fenbhusch Street
Benjamin Buafkerville
Oxfordshire
Tocol
Motte
Newington-Butts
Surrey
Somerset Stairs
Jonathan Fisher
Brook-Street
Grosvenor Square
Kensington Garrel-Pits
Bays-Water
Thomas Hawkins
Dumplin
Mr. Brown
Chick-Lane
William Vaughan
Lord Vaughan
William Baker
Shock Egerton
Guildhall
William Hemmins
Prince William
Latham
Maryland
Liverpool
Crook-Haven
Ireland
Bankrupts Named From Bucks and Middlesex Listings
A list of bankrupts includes Nathaniel Wingfield of Wendover Bucks Chapman John Lane of St Mary Islington Middlesex dealer and Chapman Joseph Chapman Lewes Sussex vintner and vidualler James Waring St Anne Westminster painter James Dugdale Enfield Middlesex inholder victualler and Chapman. The notice references a bankruptcy sale at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane with The Fortunetellers.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Nathaniel Wingfield
Wendover
Bucks
John Lane
St. Mary Islington
Middlesex
Chapman
Joseph Chapman
Lewes
Sussex
James Waring
St. Anne
Westminster
James Dugdale
Enfield
Inholder
Victualler and Chapman
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Daily Post
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Candival Alberont
Aioe
Thames
Fastield
Britain
Theatre Royal
Drury-Lane
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