News from the War Front Across Europe in May and June
Dispatches from Osterhoffen Dresden and Berlin report Austrian, French, and Bavarian troop movements. Count Traun aims to engage the Spaniards, Danube crossings near Deckendorff, and Bavarian destructions at Cham and Plauling. Paris mentions Noailles powers and Rhine bridges as forces shift to confront Allies.
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Gage
Traun
Naples
the Two Sicilies
Lobkowitz
Nieder-Altaich
Danube
Deckendorff
Bavaria
Plauling
Cham
Landau
Charles
Dresden
Sieur Boudet
Feftititz
Hussars
Epgra
Egra
M. Launay
Hungary
Germany
House of
Austria
France
Berlin
Jane
Prince William of Hesse
Casfel
Hanover
Duke of Cumberland
Prussia
Ratisbon
Hockgericht
Stadt-am-Hoff
Rheinhausen
Weix
St. Peter’s Gate
Prince Charles of Lorrain
Straubingen
Opi Nion
Paris
Murder and robbery case tied to Wales Excise Duteis
An authentick account details two men a father and son from Bishops Castle Shropshire convicted for murdering the agent to the Contractors for the Return of the Excise Duties for Wales Middle Collection and robbing him of over 80l The father confessed revealing hidden money and the son followed with a full confession. Newcastle reports ship losses and racing results, weather and public notices follow.
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Gloucester
Fune
Wales
Bishops
Shropshire
bishops-Castle
Shrewsbury
Newcastle
Sunderland
S. E
Squire Routh
Fralick
Mr. Ann
Badsworth
Mr. Scurfield
Neptune
Port News Arrivals From Sunderland and Other Ports
Port News reports the Augusta Man of War remains at Dover as winds shift to the northeast. Vessels from Sunderland, including the Speedwell and Vernon, plus the Nancy, Elizabeth, and Brook sby, reach various ports. Also noted are ships from Antigua lingering off the Isle of Wight and arrivals at Glasgow Leghorn and Genoa from London.
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Deal
Fune
Augusta
Dover
Speedwell
Lawes
Vernon
Brewster
Nancy
Elizabeth
Brooksby
Friendship
Simson
Charming Sally
Gutteridge
Sunderland
Isle of Wight
Parham
Davies
Prince Charles
Coulter
Radford
Symmonds
Antigua
Glasgow
Cheshome
St. Kitt’s
Leghorn
Mermaid
Chappell
London
Genoa
Mary
Hill
Judith
Jacks
Providence
Court Martial at Tower reviews seven Highlanders to joint act
London yesterday nine o’clock the Court Martial of the Foot Guards met at the Tower and chose General Follier as president. Seven Highlanders underwent a mutiny and desertion examination from nine until one o’clock, to be resumed daily until all are examined and sentences passed. Also reported marriages: Francis Naylor of Sussex married Charlotte Alston of Suffolk at Whitehall Chapel. William Weatherstone of Brewers Street Golden Square wed at Lincoln’s.
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London
Tower
Williamson
Follier
Francis Naylor
Sussex
Charlotte Alston
Suffolk
St.Whitehall Chapel
Henry Tilson
Henry Beauclerk
Trinity College
Cambridge
William Weatherstone
Brewers Street
Golden Square
Esg
Lincolns
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Laleham
Middlesex
Edward Gibbs
Hadley
Pennel
Hyde
Hardwicke
Haller
Bombay
China
Court of Directors
Gravesend
John North
Banstead Downs
Falcon
Southwark
Sergison
Lord Clinton
Finchley Common
Hayes
Gibraltar
Malaga
Queen of Hungary
Clark
New- England
Jamaica
Havannah
Anne
Lester
Hull
London Bridge
Noca
New South Sea Annustries
Bank
India
Ditro
Royal Exchange Assurance
Prem
Barnstaple
Newport
Persson
Exeter
Bristol
Gro Shelvock
N. B
Peron