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Daily Post

Location

London, Middlesex, United Kingdom

Date

Mar 24, 1840

Page

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Plague ends in Hungary as Health Commission plans Easter reopening

Vienna March 16 news reports the Imperial Commission of Health resolving to reopen communications with Hungary immediately after Easter since the plague has ceased there. The dispatches to Constantinople carry fresh instructions to ambassadors as tensions over imperial frontier limits surface.

Hungary Marquess de Mirepoix Constantinople Marquess de Villeneuve Porte Geunt d’Uhlefeldt Pune Bashan Belgrade Prince de Lichtenstein Versailles Count Parfy Presbourg Council of War Suri Count Brown Transilvania Ratifoon Franconia Wetteravias Hesse-Darmstadt Vienna Babenhausen William of Naples M. Como Great Britain

Port News Deal March 21 Downing remains in the Downs

Port notices report that Marth Deal 21 remains in the Downs for his Majesty's Ship Trial. The Richard and Mary, Sullinger, from Gibraltar, passed Gravesend. Deal March 22 notes remain in the Downs for Arno'd the St Philip Stevens from the West Indies, wind northwest.

Deal Marth the Downs Wind S. S. E Gravesend Richard and Mary Sullinger Gibraltar Arno St. Philip Stevens West Indies Wind &. W

Jews Ordered Out of Wirtemberg by August End

London reports from Francfort that Jews in Wirtemberg are ordered to leave the country by the end of August under severe penalties for returning. Naples letters note the Dutch Envoy Extraordinary held his first public audience with the King of the Two Sicilies on the 28th of last month, speaking in French.

Office of Ordnance Prince George Union Portsmouth Fea Courton Northamptonshire Charles Wate Jones Waltham Abbey Big Sir Wate, Bart Wate Jones Elizabeth Sambroke Jeremy Sambroke Bedford Tooting Surrey Willmot Mark Lane John Rudge Evesham Worcestershire Sra Hoane Hemmins London Bishopsgate Street Southwark Namur Defiance Argyle Pearl Eltham Tims Asia Turky Company Bromley Hayes Kent Marcstone Falmouth Smith Beckenham Bear-Key Peckham Gap Uffnamin Kent Sarah Cooth Newgate Robert Miller Gael Martha Harding Solomon Nichols John Cane Col. de Veil Edward Wren Elizabeth Glass Frances Baker Rochester William Hills Gilbert Langley John Springate Samuel Hills John Smith William Bacan Philip Bacan Worcester Southall Audley- Street End Tyburn Turnpike Oxford Audley-Street End Tenbury Bromyard Burford Whitney Woodstock J.D. Barsutt Francfort Wirtemberg Enid Naples the Two Sicilies

Address to Islington Turnpike Trustees for Clerk Seat

Islington March 12 1739 Joan Bateman writes to the Worshipful Trustees seeking the clerkship at the Islington Turnpike. The election is tomorrow at the King's Head Tavern near Gray's Inn Holborn. Poll runs from ten in the morning to two in the afternoon.

Islington William Fowler Joan Bateman King’s Head Gray’s Inn, Holbourn

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