Troops to March and Camps Marked by War Office
News from Kalifoon and Paris reports troop routes being drawn at the War Office with a grand review delayed until after May. Details include palace residence grant for Cardinal Sintzenhorf and a planned church, plus French provisioning for campaigns in Swabia and Franconia as Bavaria strains to supply two armies.
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War Office
Schmettau
Cardinal Sintzenhorf
Kalifoon
Swabia
Franconia
Bavaria
Upper Palatinate
Paris
Utrecht
London
Baron Hailang
Harlang
Westphalia
Knight
Hammersmith
Knightbridge
Wiltshire
Good
John Lucas
St. George
Portsmouth
Rye
Alien Grebel
Moreing
John Breads
R. Lamb
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Berlin
Deal
William and Martha
Saunders
Carolina
Terror
Granada
Plymouth
W. E
Clapham
Surrey
William Rous
Vintry
John Eyles
Bridge Ward
Gerard Conyers
Edward Gibbon
Putney
Southampton
Jatt
Great Ormond Street
Miles Barnes
East- India Company
Papillion Ball
Royal Exchange Assurance Company
Latt Week
Newton
Lancashire
James Perkins
Efil
Excise
St. Bartholomew’s Hospital
Robert Westley
Tims
Royal Allcat
London Bridge
South Sea
Thalf Co
IndiarAr
Royal Exchange Asfurance
India
Toros
Sal
General Post Office
Germany
Italy
Holland
France
Flanders
Terun
Sicily
Switzerland
Denmark
Sweden
North
Spain
Portugal
Lyons
Marseilles
Kingdom of
Great Britain
Ireland
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Geo. Shelvocke
South-Sea House
South-Sea Company
Threadneedle-freet
W.F
Symond’s Inn
Chancery-Lane
Marine
Birckin-Lane
Robert Kirke
New Renes
Se. Martin
le Grand
Robert Krixe
Marine Coffee
Birchin-Lane
Jons Winsos
Mercer
White-Hart-Yard
Divry-Lane
D Ars Co
John Bell
Lloyd’s
Lombard-Street
Hastings
Bam
Botolph Wharf
Sam
Arex. Hoskins
Mak-Lane
Frewen
York
Charles the Second
Grice
Richard Drake
M. Cooper
Glote
Parernofter Rew
R. Cave
Oxford
Hawkins
Fleet-Street
Risincon
St. Paul’s Church-yard
Wood
Oxon
Jol
Pets
Kooxfeller
Eton