Persian War Outlook and European Movements July Dispatch
The Daily Post reports Paris and Amsterdam dispatches noting Persian plans to seize Bagdad and influence Armenia with a 200000-strong army on the Shah’s route. Meanwhile Danish and Swedish notes describe mutinies in Dalecarlia, frontier patrols, and troop movements toward Alsace, Flanders, and Luxembourg as allied armies concentrate for Rhine crossing and anticipated peace talks.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Sublime Porte
Bagdad
Armenia
Persia
Schachis
Amadan
Amserdam
Mafanderan
Thomas Kouli Kan
Bashaw
Kouli Kan
Stockholm
Dalecarlia
Russia
Copenhagen
Christian
Harour
Hanav
Prince Charles of
Francort
Marshal Noailles
Rhine
Rhin-Durchim
Ha‘ Au
Prince Charles of Lorrain
Hoechst
Mentz
Prince Charles
Haowe
Baron Reisbach
Vienna
Vrancfort
Flanders
Alsace
Coblentz
Dutchy
Luxembourg
Dunkirk
Charles of Lorrain
Stutgard
Kevenhuller
Bavaria
Lobkowitz
Italy
Don Philip
Alps
Sardinia
Spain
Francfort
Hungary
Bohemia
Marshal Coigny
Port News Update From Deal and Downs
In Deal dated July 5, the Chatham Man of War with outward-bound ships failed to the Westward while the Kingsfisher Green sails for Liverpool. In the Downs remain the Dorsetshire Shrewbury and Squirrel Men of War with wind E by S. Gravesend May 15 reports arrivals from Virginia Norway Dun kirk Hambourg Rotterdam Calais and Leghorn with multiple ships listed.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Deal
Chatham
Kingsfisher
Green
Liverpool
Downs
Dorsetshire
Shrewbury
Squirrel
S. Gravesend
Arriv
Rapahanock
Wilcocks
Virginia
Anne
Katherine
Dahl
Blessing
Chapman
William
Deborah
Mitchel
Providence
Budds
Norway
Hyam
Wood
Dunkirk
Regina
Buddie
Mary
Worms
Hambourg
Chandos
Grifith
Rotterdam
Union
M‘kenzie
Calais
Shrewsbury
Wand
Augustus Cafar
Frampton
London
Leghorn
Dettingen Victory Report From July London to Dettingen Action
Dispatches describe the 26th battle plan and movement of the British Hanoverian and Austrian forces at Dettingen. The French attacked from the right flank while Marine artillery and brigade dispositions shifted to meet them. King George II personally oversaw rear security and the Front lines, with leaders including Stair Aremberg Niepperg and Dunmore directing infantry and cavalry in two lines. The engagement featured cross river crossings and bridges, with heavy French artillery inflicting damage before the Allied lines pressed the attack.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Marshal de Noailles
Lunebourg
Hessianroops
Prince George of Hesse
Hanau
Eunébourg
Tilery
Marechal de Noailles
Mayn
Selingenstadt
Montagu
Gee
Dettingen
Klein Ostein
Hoechita
Hanover
Welfheim
Earl of Stair
Duke d
Aremberg
Niepperg
Houshold
Martha
Noailles
Morais
Mayn Secur
Clayton and
Sommerfeldt
Duke of Cumberland
Earl of Dunmore
Earl of Rothes
Honeywood
Campbell, Ligonier
Baron de Courriere
Lord Albemarle
Cope
Hawley
Also Mentioned on This Page
the Daily Post
Nomi
France
Holland
Constantinople
Count de Saxe
Rhines
MonpAay
Portnews
Whitthall