Public Interest on Wool Trade and Irish Relations
A letter discusses threats to Britain from Irish wool and a proposed policy to grant Ireland free trade. It argues for harmony among Great Britain, Ireland, and Scotland, suggesting a registry for wool and closer union. The writer cites authorities from Gibraltar to Hambourg and warns against perilous schemes that could end liberties.
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Ireland
Ballance
Great Britain
British Empire
Earth
Three Kingdoms
Enquiry Into Permitting Irish Cattle Trade Conditions
An enquiry discusses expediency of permitting the use of Irish cattle under adventure and security terms for Britain woollen trade. It examines potential risks and benefits for Great Britain, with emphasis on trade implications and policy considerations.
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Iriis
Great Britain
Death of Capt George Davidson in Dublin
Ireland Dublin March 19. On Monday last died Capt George Davidson of the Royal Regiment of Foot commanded by General St. Clair. He entered service late in Charles II’s reign and served in wars abroad through William and Anne. On Wednesday his corpse was decently interred in St Pauls Church.
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Ireland
Dublin
George Davidson
Royal Regiment of Foot
St. Clair
Charles II
William
Anne
St. Paul’s Church
Seven Sentenced to Death in Exeter Affizes Spillover
Exeter March 23 Yesterday the Affizes concluded with seven sentences of death. Alice Suibley convicted of murdering her apprentice maid, Richard Erfcot junior executed for sheep stealing, David Gibbons for murdering his wife, John Lawford for forging a 3501 note at Plymouth, and Wichwlas Adams with two others for horse stealing.
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Country News
Exeter
Alice Suibley
Richard Erfcot
David Gibbons
John Lawford
Plymouth
Wichwlas ‘Adams
Port News Report of March 24 Shipping Arrivals and Voyages
Port News lists ships leaving for Smyrna and Maryland and Southampton, with arrivals from Liverpool to Woodbridge and Oporto to London. Vessels named include Veron Dunn Alexander Rule Morning Star Olive Atkins Carter Loyalty Fowler Argyle Virginian Tyger Mereweather Friend's Adventure Roman Emperor William and Betty among Bristol and Virginia ports.
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Port News Deal
Veron
Dunn
Smyrna
Alexander
Rule
Expedition
Chambers
Maryland
Morning Star
Olive
Southampton
Arriv
Ide
Liverpool
Wooodbridge
W. Dover
Atkins
Carter
Oporto
Loyalty
Fowler
London
Virginia
Argyle
Ludlow
Lewis
Re Tyger
Mereweather
Friend
Churchman
Bristol
Walker
Barbadoes
William and Betty
Smith
Fom
Windsor Prebendary installed and York Archbishop to be interred
The notice reports the installation of Rev. Samuel Haynes as a Windsor prebendary to replace the late Dr. Snape, and that the Archbishop of York will be buried privately at St. Margaret’s Westminster. It also notes several local deaths in Manchester Bishopsgate Street Grosvenor Square and a street brawl near Field-Lane Evedsoi with subsequent arrests.
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Samuel Haynes
Windsor
Andréw Snape
Deceas
York
Vna Vaule
St. Margaret’s Church
Westminster
Taft Monday
Manchester
Lancashire
Jenkins
Bishopsgate Street
Veal
Mount Street
Grosvenor Square
Wilkinson
Bridewell
Field-Lane
Koys
Simms
Moorfield
Huddy
Dover
Zant
Latham
Liverpool
Guiney
Cape Clear
S. Andrew
St. Paul's Church- Yard
Newgate-Street
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William Temple
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William Femple
Gibraltar
Tryton
Harrison
Falmouth
Dolphin
Gould
South Carolina
Belchies
Petersbourg
Raeta Hes Oe
Theatre Royal
Drury Lane
Covent Garden
Venice
Proserpine
Bndge
South Sea
New South Sea Annuities
Bank
India
Yoo
Royal Exchange-Ase Furance
India Bondys
Seba
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