Siege of Modena uncertain as Austrian moves shift
News from June reports Cannon fire near Modena and a possible capitulation after Austrian forces near Pilsen advance to Bohemia. Galleau demanded capitulation. Lobkowitz pressed surrender, yielding a fort with 28 officers and 540 men. Prague reports French entry gates closed as battle lines form. London notes Charles and Hyndford in talks and plans to redeploy 30,000 troops to Holland and Ju dler. Stockholm reports mutiny among 400 Dalecarlian recruits headed for Finland. pardon granted to most, 20 held as examples.
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Modena
Venice
Ferrara
Pilsen
Bohemia
Brzefnitz
Turchitz
Borisch
Pilfenitz
Prince Lobkowitz
Boo Huiffurs
Pilfen
Baron Hochperg
Galleau
Vienna
Braun
Prague
Mulda
Dresiden
Prince Charles
Berlin
Hungary
Earl of Hyndford
Charles
Cleves
Juliers
Bergues
Wezel
Duysbourg
Gelder
House of Saxony
Charles VI
Electoral House of Saxony
Hambourg
Stockholm
Regiment of Dalecarlies
Finland
Port News Dispatches From Deal in June Sailings
Deal dates show multiple ships sailing or remaining for various ports. On June 25 Albany Smithton to Cork Mary Bourn to Falmouth Endeavour Hunt to Topsham Charming Hannah Milnard from New York remains George and Elizabeth Tender. On June 26 Ruby Saunders to Leghorn William Harrison to Philadelphia James Frigate Gowland to Portsmouth Elizabeth Nicholas to Wind S.W.
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Deal
Fune
Albany
Smithton
Cork
Mary
Bourn
Falmouth
Endeavour
Hunt
Topsham
Hannah
Milnard
New York
George
Elizabeth
Ruby
Saunders
Leghorn
William
Prohibitions Lifted on Woolf and Barilla Trade Spain Canary Islands
London reports the order to remove prohibitions on Woolf and Barilla for growth of the kingdom of Spain and the Canary Islands with duties payable. Three Expresses arrive from the Hague Breslau and Vienna. marriages and deaths noted among leading merchants and city officials. Royal appointments and bankruptcies listed, plus a naval engagement off Plymouth and indiaman movement at Blackwall. The Gazette also records council actions and officer nominations, with market prices and public notices.
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Kingdom of
Spain
Canary Iilands
Barilla
the Hague
Breslau
Vienna
Jacob Piba
Abraham Atkins
Clapham
Park
Southwark
Richard Gines
Lombard-street
Charles Pomeroy
Leadenhall Street
Edmonds
Surrey
Plymouth
Oporto
Blackwall
London Gazette
Kensington
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Great Britain
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Deceas
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Chelsea Hospital
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John Pratt
Northampton
John Clark
Thames-street
Edward Warner
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William Allason
Scarborough
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West Ham
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Chapman
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Keighley
London Bridge
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Bank
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YPOWR
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