Earthquakes Alarm Savoy Letters from Rimini and More
Reports from Leghorn and Ferrara describe two recent earthquakes causing little damage but sparking fear as memories of a prior quake linger. News from Parma, Hanover, and Hamburg detail troop movements, mobilizations, political maneuvering, and potential peace talks among Austria, France, and Britain.
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Colilir Les Durin
Lombardy
Don Philip
Italy
Villafranca
Aoste
Gena
Savoy
Catalonia
Lizeta
Conflans
Sardinia
Suza
Saluces
Demont
Ferrara
Rimini
Naples
Mantua
Parma
Hambourgh
Petersbourg
Lubeck
Sweden
Hanover
France
Francfort
Martha Noailles
Prince William of Heffe
Vienna
Berlin
Britannick
Hanau
London
Ratlston
Straubingen
Port News July 20 Arrivals and Failures at Sea
Deal July 20 This Morning failed the St. George Dormer for Gibraltar and the Salisbury Hancock for Lisbon. The Pretty Peggy Miller for Operry failed. The Katherine Perry for Lisbon came down and failed. Remaining ships are His Majesty's Ship the Shrewsbury and the Granada Bomb. The Vernon Dunn and the Tryton Sanders from London have arrived at Smyrna.
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Port News
Deal
St. George
Dormer
Gibraltar
Salisbury
Hancock
Lisbon
Peggy
Miller
Operry
Katherine
Perry
His
Shrewsbury
Granada
Vernon
Dunn
Tryton
Sanders
London
Smyrna
Proctor Francis Boycott Dies in Enfield Home
Last Monday died suddenly in his chair at his Enfield house Francis Boycott. He was a Proctor of the Court of Arches and reputed to be worth about 20,000. He had just left the Bowling Green at Edmonton in apparent health shortly before his death.
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Bavaria
Upper Palatinate
Straubingen
Stadt-am-Hoff
Weix
Arentz
Spire
Rhine
Assur
Marshal Broglio
Ingolstadt
Amsterdam
Germany
Prince Charles of Lorrain
Hanau
Baden-Dourlach
Heidelberg
Manheim
Harve
Hungary
Doesbourg
Rendezvouz
Munster
Count Maurice of Nassau
Ginckel
Francis Boycott
Enfield
Court of Arches
Edmonton
Ormskurk
My. Fleetwood
Brooks-street
Grosvenor Square
Betty Cavendish
Duke of Devonshire
Warren
Trinity House
Finch-Lane
Leaden
Manuel
Appeals in Jewish cargo claim over prize ship resolved
A lengthy notice details that Jews claiming part of the cargo from the St Peter and Joseph, prize taken by the Squirrel Man of War under Capt. Geary, had initial appeals rejected but later filed new claims before the Admiralty Judge. The piece notes the potential end to religious claims and records various other court and customs actions, a drowning accident involving Mr Sutton’s family, tea seizures, a burglary case, an upcoming cricket match, and fluctuating stock prices.
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St. Peter and Joseph
Geary
Lords of Appeal
Admiralty
Dulwich
Sutton
Warrington
Moorfields
Metlis
Cook
Flood
Esterday
Edward Singer
Southwark
William Clark
John Symonds
Datchet
M‘phersons
Addington
Surrey
Robin
Bromley
Tom Peake
Chelfield
Kent
London
Lawyer
Richmond
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Arriv
Flanders
Leghorn
Cerulean
Gallia
Pridge
South Sea
New South Sea
Torhalf Bank
Royal Puchinse Antunes
India
Prem
Exchequer
Joan Ottocaster
Aye Neameepy Vettery
J.C
Thompsons
Egypt
Jacos Robinson
Ludgate-Streep