French and Austrian War News From The Hague
Reports from Paris and The Hague describe French Ministry worries over Piska gains and Segur retreat to Linz with Munisky, eight thousand troops in garrison for weeks, and a three month armistice proposed between Austria and Bavaria. Letters warn Hungary risks ruin, while Maillebois prepares spring offensives and France pressures Holland to stay neutral.
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Paris &-La-Main
Hague
Paris
Hungary
Piska
Boemia
Kanary
Italy
Hanover
Marshal de Maillebois
Holland
London
France
Prussia
Spain
Europe
Charles the Sixth
Hungrry
Netherlands
Bavaria
House of Austria
Unrecht
Cardinnal de Fleury
Sweden
Brunwick
Russia
Elizabeth
Peter
Car
England
Leri
Princes of the Blood
Bohemia
Cardinal Fleury
Richlieu
Port News Deal and Outward-bound Vessels Listed
The Blandford Man of War and Scipio Fire-Ship with outward-bound crews remain as last noted. Several ships including the Golden Fleece, Madison bound for Villa Nova, and Exmouth Chappelle for Falmouth moved down the Ashby Whee'er toward Oporto. Other vessels like Drake and Ashted, William Laws bound for Brasil, Naffaa for Guiney, Anne Cobbet for Rhoan, Lively Lloyd for Gibraltar, Lyon Masters for Dublin, and Crawforth Harrison for Chester departed. outward-bound ships stay in the Downs with wind S W.
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Port News
Deal
Fan
Blandford
Scipio
Ashby
Oporto
Madison
Villanova
Exmouth
Chappelle
Falmouth
Wind West
Drake
Ashted
Lowder
William
Laws
Brasil
Bruce
Guiney
Anne
Rhoan
Lively
Lloyd
Gibraltar
Lyon
Masters
Dublin
Crawforth
Harrison
Chester
Downs
Wind S. W
Bavarian defeat near Scharding and London notices crowd papers
An express from London reports Bavarians were defeated in an effort to dispossess the Austrians at Scharding. The page notes multiple deaths in high society, ship provisioning for Plymouth, ships at Woolwich, and naval orders. It lists bankrupts, theatre listings, a ship explosion near Barbadoes, and stock market updates with prices and dividends.
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London
Scharding
Bath
Hugh Williams
Anglesea
Cuff Williams
Watkin Williams Wynn
Maze-Pond
Southwark
Leader
Mr. Leader
Tooley-street
St. Hellen’s
Nichols
Éminem
Admiralty
Plymouth
Woolwich
Sunderland
Chatham
Portsmouth
Dublin
Thomas
Leach
Newgate
Black-fryars
America
Winkton
Christchurch
Hampshire
Paffes
Justice Perkins
Barlow
Marquesiup
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the Daily Post
Barbadoes
Thomson
Ely
Bristol
Miller
Purlock
Minehead
Duncomb
Acton
Vienna
N.S
Canton Suill
Kevenhuiler
Lintz 5
Prince Lobcowiz
Wilfhoven
Upper Austria
Volin
Pifeck
Hussars
Count Neiperg
Budewells
John Caswall
John Mount
William Dodson
St. Olave
Surrey
Hofier
Thomas Lloyd
Long Acre
St. Martin’s
the Fields
Middlesex
John Webber
Barnestaple
Devon
Maltmaker and Grocer
Mark Firmin
Sudbury
Suffolk
Arthur Edmeston
Newcastle Upon Tyne
Theatre’ Royal
Drury Lane
Theatre Royal
Covent Garden
Goodman’s Fields
London Bridge
India
Royal Exchange Assurance
His Majesty’s Navy