A Letter on Enquiry in Politics and Europe
The writer attacks the Author of an Enquiry into France to warn against naive defeatism. He condemns schemes for balancing Europe by money alone and argues Britain must not let Austria’s cause fail, urging continued naval strength and wary subsidies to Hungary while exposing shifts in policy as dangerous tricks. He criticizes a Norwich or Norfolk pamphlet for clever but dangerous ideas and calls for prudent action.
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Great Britain
Becaue
Grolf
Jonah
Europe
Rhuft
The
Enquirer
Britain
Hungary
House of Austria
Norfolk
Hunary
Pity on a Naval Pamphlet Reference
The fragment notes a pamphlet urging examination of naval strength and orders that kept the British fleet in good order while French forces lagged, directing readers to the pamphlet Remarks on the Enquiry for fuller context.
Appointment in Armagh Diocese and Galway ship find
Ireland June 8 His Grace the Lord Primate appoints Dr Thomas Trotter Vicar General of Armagh and Mr William Shell Register in place of the deceased Debutts and resigning Henby Tomes Last week a ship of about 66 tons plantation built was found at sea by fishing boats brought safe into Galway She had no person goods or papers aboard only the main mast foremast and shrouds standing
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Ireland
Dublin
Thomas Trotter
Armagh
Debutts
PORT NEWS DEALS AND ARRIVALS ACROSS SEAPORTS
Shipping notices record several ships sailing and arriving. The An telope and Gibraltar moved westward and down, Don Carlos and Anne sailed for Genoa and Diep respectively, while the Sea Flower went to Chester. Arrivals include Walker from Swanzey, Lyon from Liverpool, and others from Maryland Norway and Barbadoes. Local ports report vessels such as Charming Susan in Carolina and William and Mary in Guernsey with multiple origin points.
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Gibraltar
Don Carlos
Diggs
Genoa
Anne
Cabbett
Chester
Walker
Swanzey
Lyon
Liverpool
Fune
Mary
Read
Maryland
John
Sarah
Kilner
Norway
Dover
Shepherders
Sheppard
Speedwell
Laws
Slanderland
Stephens
Cléttick
Woodbridge
Carolina
Charming Susan
Scott
Success
Hartley
Titchfield
Campbell
London
Neptune
Wiseman
Hull
Guernsey
William and Mary
Lambert
Barbadoes
Leghorn
Vicory
Gaudibur
Whitehaven
Grayson
Virginia
Orkneys
Thane
Fife
Weems
Cork
Tyger
Bar
Regiments to Embark for Flanders After Royal Review
London report notes Huske's and Johnson's Regiments of Foot reviewed by the king at Ken Green and set to embark at Woolwich for Flanders with transports ready. Elder Brethren of Trinity House visited Deptford Hospital by barge, saluted by ship gunfire. Also mentions elections for three vacancies at Merchant Taylors and Oxford, Major John Graham dying, and Jane Hoare widow of Henry Hoare with charitable virtues.
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Ken Green
Woolwich
Flanders
Hon. Society of Elder Brethren of the Trinity House
Deptford
Merchant Taylors School
St. John. Baptist’s College
Oxford
Jerémiah Nicholson
Richard Titeman
Ralph Drake
Charing Gross
John Graham
Anapolis Royal
Cehtia. Co
Jane Hoare
Stourton
Wilts
Henry Hoare
Henry. Hoare
Salisbury
Alderman Hoare
Obituary notices and local crimes in Pall Mall and Deptford
Obituaries report Mrs Eleanor Bave widow of Henry Compton leaving a £1500 yearly personal estate to her nephew Henry Willis of Ringwood who will assume the Compton name. Also noted is the death of Mrs Johnson of Phoemgorton Street, and a Deptford case where a blacksmith killed his wife then attempted self harm. Additional brief items include William Hale's jail transfer for burglary, Snelling the Good Samaritan traveling from Boston, and cargo arrivals and exports at English ports with commodities and vessels mentioned.
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Eleanor Bave
Henry Compton
Bitterne
Southampton
Eig
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Grede
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Ringwood
Ely
Compton
Fhrogmorton-Street
Johnson
Nath
Wells
Deptford
William Hale
Southwark
Anthony Farindon
Mark
Lingfield
Surrey
Dover
Maryland
Cape Clear
Lord Bamff
Bamff
Oporto
Sweden
Calais
Dunkirk
Jamaica
Bremen
Holland
France
Hambourg
India
High Water at London Bridge Morning Update
The London Bridge area reported high water levels two minutes after seven this morning. Authorities warned residents to stay clear of flood zones as conditions remained unsettled.
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London Bridge
Financial quotes on South Sea stocks and annuities
Yesterday updates show South Sea Stock at 103 and South Sea Annuities at 114, with new South Sea Annuities at 114 1 8d. Bank prices include Bank Circulation at 51 16s, India at 165, and Three per Cent Annuities at 391% for Sths. to 391. Prem. Seven per Cent Emperor’s Loan and Five per Cent ditto quoted without price. Three and a half per Cent Exchequer Orders lacking price.
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New South Sea
India
Royal Exchange Assusrance
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