Quiet diplomatic advances and army reshuffles reported
From London and Paris dispatches details a clerical cruise of notes on Romanzow and Cedernreutz with hopes for Crown accommodation amid Bar on Noalcke, alongside Empress plans for Lowendahl and news of Peter Chartres and Conti. Crime, weather and commerce items punctuate the theatre of varied 18th century affairs.
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Leutenant
Keith Arriv
Abo
Romanzow
Cedernreutz
Baron Nolcke
M. Romanzow
Cederaereuiz
Baron Noalcke
Hefte-Hombourg
Germany
Baron Lowendahil
Baron Lowendahl
Kerth
Lieven
Douglas
Utrecht
London
M. Gualtaldi
Genoa
Neuholf
England
Lisbon
Corsica
Baron Neuhoff
Republick of
Paris
Duke de Chartres
Count de Clermont
Prince de Dombes
a’Eu
Prince de Conti
Bavaria
Port News Arrival and Departures at Deal
Deal March 11 reports arrivals including the Granada Bomb from Portsmouth, the Providence Grace from Biddeford, and the Vernon Surrage from Foottham. Vessels such as the Indwibry Lencer and Gra nada and Verror Bomb remained, with several ships coming down for Barbadoes, Carolina, Antigua, and East Indies voyages. Wind varied from west to south, with ships like the Union Pain bound for Dunkirk also listed.
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Port News
Deal
Granada
Portsmouth
Dence
Grace
Biddeford
Vernon
Winchester
Steward
East Indias
London
Bryanir
New York
Jait
William
Betty
Smirhh
Hewett
Brifiel
Wind S
W. Gravesend
Arriv
Union
Pain
Dunkirk
London Appoints Page and Valet de Chambre
In London, Mr La Shoa is named one of the Pages and Valet de Chambre to His Majesty, serving in the room of the late George Brinckman, Esquire.
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Duke of Dorfer
Humphrys
Rochester
Bray
Whitechapel
Saffets
Mount
Richard Clark
Newgate
Poulson
William Simes
Bridewell
Susannah Tracey
Justice Jones
Thomas Chirk
Frazier
Elizabeth Flagden
Howe
Bedford
Thomas How
John Find
Lawrence Leach
Red Lion
Ilington
London-Bridge
Gies
Feidar Street
Faba Baxewell
Edward Smith
V. iGualler
Capt. Wells
Leafe
William Farr
St. Olave Street
Southwark
Anders Woodward
Horsleydown
St. Mary Magdalen Bermondsey
Joseph Fiber
Blackman-Street
St. George’s Church
Robert Grayson
Thomas Duncombe
London
la Shoa
George Brinckman
Deceas
Subscriptions Open for STACKHOUSE Bible History Volumes
Advertises subscriptions for Reverend Stackhouse history of the Bible. Notes printing status of volume one and end of fifth book, with delivery details for second volume and complete index. Offers options for binding, weekly delivery, or bulk purchase, and lists publisher Austen at Newgate Street, formerly Pauls Churchyard.
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Pauls Church- Yard
Newgate-Street
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