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The Daily Post reports regiments marching from the Duna toward Fernau and Revel with transports planned for Ofel, updates on Livonia Estonia and Hagermania forces totaling 45,000, and wider troop movements in Finland. It notes Duke Anthony Ulrich and consort in Dunamund, papal cardinal promotions, Berlin military reviews, and Silesia independence actions, plus naval signals, privateer activity near Ireland, and assorted local notices and events.
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Death of Right Rev Father in God Ds Nicholas Forrester
The Dublin record notes the passing on Suiday of the Right Rev Father in God Ds Nicholas Forrester, a lordly cleric. His death marks a somber entry in church and local history.
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PORT NEWS DEAL JUNE 17 ARRIVALS AND REMAINING SHIPS
Deal June 17 Arrived His Majesty's Ship Shrewsbury from Portsmouth the Beisey from Jamaica and the Mercury from Antigua. Remain in the Downs Shrewsbury Greyhound Granada Bomb Gallo for Tender with Matilda Wild for Gibraltar and the Eagle for Duslin. wind N W Dover June 17. Eagle Yacht arrived with the Duke and Duchess of Bedford. Also Atalanta from Montferrat and Terror Bomb from Liverpool with two Cheese Ships. Gravesend June 17. Isabella from Stockholm passed. Deal June 18 Arrived the Rysen from Holland for East India remains outward bound.
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Death notices from London and Northamptonshire
The Rev. Frederick Reynolds, youngest son of the Bishop of Lincoln, died at Laving in Northamptonshire last week. Thomas Hussey, Esq., of Edmonton, died last Saturday after a long estate and noted charity to the poor. A gentleman residing in Southwark died yesterday in the borough after a brief illness.
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