News from Haute Tempest as European War Pushes On
Mails from France Flanders and Leghorn report French and Spanish fleets at Lou lon ready to sail Admiral Mathews orders his fleet off the Isles of Hieres to follow if needed Rimini reports Spanish HQ and a 14,000 man army from Ceseno to Pesaro Traun moves to meet Spaniards in Romagna Turin orders nobles to ready horse and Piedmontese troops in Lombardy Bologna May 21 18th instant Traun marches infantry through the state Mantua May 22 the Bologna Ferrara army 13000 foot 8000 horse Piedmont assembling at Modena English vessels expected to transport to Cape to disperse Slavs from Tyrol Cronstadt fleet joins after a Baltic winter ships prepare to descend on Sweden Stadt am Hoff alarm June 7 Lobkowitz marching toward Amberg Burglenfeldt abandoned by French Paris Almanac: Deux Ponts Harcourt de la Chetardie promoted major general Dombes marches to reinforce Broglio Bavaria May 28 French attack Deckendorf four hours resistance and retreat Champagne regiment and grenadiers break through to intrenchments Conti courage measures Le Dannois Cayla Froulay noted. magazines burnt Livers 10 sols.
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Province
Villa Franca
Loulon
Mathews
Hieres
Rimini
Ceseno
Pesaro
Count Traun
Don Philip
Italy
Naples
Count Gage
Spain
Bologna
Marsial
Traun
Romagna
Milan
Turin
Trieste
Cape
Tyrol
Petersbourg
Cronstadt
Finland
Sweden
Abo
Stadt-am-Hoff
Pannick
Lobkowitz
Amberg
Count de Saxe
Weix
Burglenfeldt
Paris
Prince de Dombes
Rhine
Deckendorff
Regiment of
Champagne
Grenadiers
M. de Froulay
Royal Regiment
de Froulay
Prince de Conti
Port News Deal May 21 and Atlantic shipping notes
Shipping tolls and arrivals across Deal, Dover, and ports from Europe and the Caribbean. Vessels including the Deptford Store Ship from New England and the Antigua Packet arrive or fail, with several others sailing to Madeira Hamburg and Lisbon. Notices report East India dividend discussions, two robberies in Southwark, captains seized by privateers off Land’s End and Cadiz, and market quotes for stocks and bonds.
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Deal
Deptford
New-England
Furnace
Antigua
Lesley
Endeavour
Madeira
Anne
Gale
Lisbon
Wind S. W
Draper
Leach
Elizabeth
Burton
Lovely
Jane
Curtis
Ostend
Ireland
Broad
Hambourg
Gravesend
Dispatch
Power
Martin
Oporto
Camelian
Alleh
Bremin
Bezar
Holland
Concord
Hill
Sarah
Emers
Amsterdam
Falmouth
Mary
Hetherfal
Clark
Jamaica
Vernon
Nicholson
Judith
Sutherland
Legonier
Angwin
London
Appointments and Deaths in Monmouth and Nearby Counties
The Treasury appoints William Williams to be Receiver General of Land Tax for Monmouth in place of the resign’d Clyfford. Peter How is named Receiver General for Cumberland in place of Mr Fletcher. Rev Dr Bullock becomes Bishop of St Asaph, succeeding Dr Maddox who moves to Worcester. Rev Mr Durnford presented to the Rectory of Broughton worth 500 per annum. Mr Brudwall of the Strand marries Miss Molly Jephson of the same place, a beauty with fortune of 4000. George Lowe Ely of Avon in Middlesex dies after fever while visiting his sister. Mr Long of Soho dies, reputed worth 15000, former steward to distinguished persons. Capt Hallet of the Hardwicke departs for Bombay and China after bidding farewell to the East India Company.
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Lords Commissioners of
the Treasury
William Williams
Efy
County of
Monmouth
Maddox
Worcester
Durnford
Withead
Broughton
Southampton
Winchester
Brudwall
Strand
Molly Jephson
Morday
Avon
Middlesex
George Lowe
Ely
Staffordshire
Queen Street
Soho
Mr. Long
Hallet
Hardwicke
Bombay
China
East India Company
East India Company General Court Notice 1743
The Court of Directors of the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies will hold a quarterly general court at Leadenhall Street on Wednesday 22 June. Transfer books close Thursday 23 June and reopen Thursday 21 July. Dividend warrants due at Midsummer will be ready Friday 29 July.
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East-India House
United Company of Merchants of England
East Indies
Leadenhall Street
Parish Rate Reward Offered at Three Tun Tavern
On May 30, 1743 a Parish Officers rate with the Duplicate is to be brought to the Bar of the Three Tun Tavern in Southwark where ten shillings will be paid without questions. It is suspected a well known Irish man is involved with others of a certain Order seen together that day.
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Three Tun
Southwark
To be lett at an easy rent near Aldersgate Street
A meeting-house on Fewin Street near Aldersgate Street offers WO Houses newly fitted up with access to New River water. Inquiries can be made with Mr Browne, a carpenter, at the residence.
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Fewin Street
Aldersgate- Street
Browne
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William Stone
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St. George’s Church
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Col. de Veil
Anne Shortland
William
Grifiths
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s-End
Cadiz
Providence
le Viscount
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Gibraltar
Wingfield
Messina
Mellozza
Malaga
London Bridge
South Sea
New South Sea
India
Royal Exchange Asurance
Marine Coffee
Birchin-Lane
John Harrisson
Canterbury
Upholder
Unwater
Mr. Bell
Aldermary
Aldermary Church-Yard
Bow-Lane
Cheapfire
Ohn Bell