Military dispatches cover European theater and diplomacy
Reports from Vienna to London detail detachments moving through Samoggia and Regenstauf, preparations for defense by General Traga, and discontent among Croats and Slavs. Conferences in Coir and Himbourg discuss peace prospects as Britain and Holland seek alliance, with Prince Frederick of Hesse-Cassel gaining favorable court attention. French armament movements threaten Donaustoff, while rumors of evacuation to Alsace surface. Negotiations at The Hague touch Breslau, Fenelon’s role, and Prussian troop logistics. Naples reports Tunis France peace, with broader Franco Austrian tensions shaping campaigns and treaties. Cardinal Fleury dies, altering political dynamics.
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Gage
Samoggia
Vienna
Coir
Himbourg
Count Gylienbourg
Prince Frederick of
Hesse-Caffel
Great Britain
Ratifoon
Fan
Stadtamhoff
Upper Palatinate
Donaustoff
Hanover
Hague
Wezel
Netherlands
Bavaria
Germany
Alsace
Breslau
Marquess de Fenelon
Port News Bristol You 23 Yetterday and Pay Hope
Report of naval arrivals and departures with ships from Lisbon Leghorn Jamaica and Jamaica destinations. Several men of war and merchant vessels noted including the Suther land Baren Rae and the Mary Bird Dragoon and Surprize. Winds in Downs and Gravesend indicate steady sailing conditions.
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Bristol
Yetterday
Pay Hope
Orn
Tryal
Pool
Bar
Fan
His Majesty
Rae
Sutherland
Capt
Bing
Lisbon
Hungary
Campion
Leghorn
Mary
Bird
Dragoon
Watson
Ruby
Saunders
Jamaica
Mediterranean
Clutterbuck
Naples
John and Constant
Curling
Falmouth
Eleanor
Hutton
Liverpool
Randeavour
Topsham
Downs
Rysbrack
Dornford
Oporto
Prince Edward Dawson
Hanover
Lenthorn
Dryden
Knowler
Hersey
Evans
St. Kitt’s
Dolphin
Wodld
Hannah
Gravesend
Europa
Glover
Virginia
Phaeton
Stratton
Folly
Turky
Gray
Address to the Crown and Other London Notices
In London on Wednesday a request to clothe abroad forces with domestic manufacture drew this reply from the King who encourages only such production as public service allows. Reports name Charles Clarke as a future King's Counsel and MP for Whitchurch and William Noel as a Baron of the Exchequer, with others appointed to offices. A lime merchant, a bride with four thousand fortune, and several local clergy and officials are noted, including ordinations and a ship rebuilt for service.
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Great Briain
Charles Clarke
County of
Huntingdon
Whitchurch
Hampshire
Sloper
Deceas
William Noel
Stamford
Baron Abney
Court of Common- Pleas
Mackreth
Palace-Yard
Lberty
Westminter
Bridge
Tery
Sonny
Virginia
William Godd
Esha
Griffith Smith
Aldermanbury
Miss Holt
Aldersgate-street
Arthur Tah
Tottenham Court Road
John Tath
Kat
Esterday
Holbourn
Fairfax
Shadwell
Norwich
Andrew Penn
St. Peter’s College, Cambridge
Morton
Suffolk
Bristol
Gentlemen Robbed and Threatened in Fleet Street House
A description of a violent incident on Water Lane to Hanging-Sword Alley where a gentleman was robbed of watch and money and assaulted by three men armed with long knives. The trio forced candles from a house, demanded blood, and opened a trap door as the distressed man cried out for murder.
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Water-lane
Freet-street
Hanging-Sword Alley
Rutfang
Fleet-street
Londons Gazette
Fon Burnaby
Swift
Thomas Bure
Isle of
Je Fey
Georgee
Randinel
Lincoln’ -Inn-Fields
Partidar Defre
Theatre- Royal
Lincoln
Tnne Fields
King Lear
King Tea
Duke of
Clough
Peterson
Dighton
Blakey
Bamebridge
Dunstall
Commmon Pricks
Vic
England
Hummphry Oldgaitls
R. Francklin
Ruffel Street
Covent-Ganlen
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Ferrara
London Gazette
Tunis
Messina
France
Tri
Barty
Francfort
Prague
Lobkowitz
Fefturitz
Cardinal Fleury
Port News
London
John Scott
St. James
West
Mingter
Middlesex
Leatherfeller
Theatre Royal
Krary Ae
Covent Garden
Lincoln’s
King Lean
BrexerstTari
Leadon Bridge
South Sea
New South Sea
Royal Exchange Assurance
Ditea
India
South-Sea House
South-Sea Company
Gaid Commpany
Threadnegdle-Street
Aid Court of Directors
Robert Knight