News of European War Movements and Naval Arrivals
Reports from Stockholm and Hamburg discuss Dalecarlian tensions, Danish protests, Norwegian encampments, and Russo Swedish diplomacy, with details on military redeployments and potential peace talks. Also noted are Hanoverian losses, French claims of battlefield advantage, and several ships arriving at Plymouth and Cows.
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Black Sea
Sweden
Asia
Erzerum
Stockholm
Prince Royal
Denmark
Fohlun
Salaberg
Gefle
Opal
Count de Engerber
Ackershiem
Wrangel
Savolux
Nyland
Helsingfors
Hambourg
Dalecarlia
Hailbron
Faly
Marshal Brogue
Danube
Neckar
Weinsberg
Hanau
Bland
Hawley
Johnson
Gravesend
Fame
Thomas
Anne
Blanchard
Carolina
Trimmer
Redeard
Lifton
Jofiua
John
Harvery
Norway
Plymouth
Dublin
London
Two Sisters
Rew
Fox
Lisbon
Appointment of Cork Collector and Cork marriage
Ireland, Dublin June 25. William Cavendish appointed Collector of Cork in place of the late Hon. Beary Hamilton. On Monday last William Caufabon Jun. of Carrig in Cork county married Miss Bell Rogerson daughter of the late Lord Chief Justice Rogerson, a woman of accomplishment and fortune of 10,000. They departed early Tuesday for his country seat.
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Dublin
Wiliam Cavendish
Cork
Beary Hamilton
Deceas
William Caufabon
Carrig
Port News Deal June 30 Arrivals from Oporto
Arrived Eaton Page from Oporto and Dispatch from Oporto. Prince William Pike sails for New England. His Majesty's ships Dorsetshire Shrewsbury Matilda Wild Gibraltar Ruxley Bashley bound for Turky. Dover June 30. John Richard Warham Hull Francis Mary Stonehouse Scarborough Mary Lambeth from London reported.
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Deal
Eaton
Page
Oporto
Prince William
Pike
New England
Dorsetshire
Shrewsbury
Matilda
Wild
Gibraltar
Ruxley
Bashley
Turky
N.E
Dover
Tanner
Oporth
John
Richard
Warham
Chichester
Hull
Francis and
Mary
Stonehouse
Portsmouth
Scarborough
Lambeth
Lonton
Poem Translation Sparks Town Debate Over Style
The writer complains about JHAT work in the Gazetter with Y Covina and three Methods of reading Horace into Fxelish. The final specimen is praised as the most obscure piece the author has seen. An enclosed Ode, a translation imitation and paraphrase, took two hours and is submitted for public judgment between Corinna and the author.
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Y Covina
Corinna
Ode XXXV Translation Imitation and Paraphrase to Fortune
Text presents a classical plea to Fortune praising and urging support for monarchs and nations during conflicts. It invokes gods, rulers, and nations including Lewis Charles George Europe Spain and France, urging protection of authorities and triumph over foes while praising virtuous conduct and loyalty. The poem features erudite political allusion, Latinized names, and calls for steady governance.
Army orders to move fifty Matroffes to Flanders
London dispatch notes an order to draft fifty Matroffes from the Train along with four Bombardiers and four Gunners. They are to be sent to Flanders with all possible expedition.
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M. de Noailles
Aschaffenburgh
Steinheim
Main
Hanau
Noailles
Francfort
Selingenstadt
Rhine
Flanders
Prince Charles of Lorrain
Marshal Broghe
Lobkowit
Dyet
Great Britain
Hague
Germany
Hungary
Count Cobenzel
Bonn
Elector of
Cologn
France
Woolwich
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