Fractured Editorial and Port News Summary
A dated plea to print a lengthy excerpt defending Seag and a minister, condemning recent critics as corrupt and plotting against the country. The material includes a London press clarification and Port News items noting arrivals and sailings from Lisbon and Bremen, with several ships listed and routes described.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Port News
Deal
Phenix
Clack
Rapphanock
Willis
Virginia
William, Chapman
His Majesty
Gibralar
Lisbon
Spence
Hannah
Tillier
Bremen
Wind N
Prince Frederick
Wade
Porto
Matilda
Blackwell
Clements
St. George
Wright
Baker
Amsterdam
Aleffes
Hayden
Portugal
King
Braganza
Lyon
Lifton
Golden Eagle
Hinton
Wingfield
Leghorn
London
N. W
Scilly
Mpany
Bridgwater
London Freeholders urge reforms and parliamentary oversight
A letter from Lanark freeholders to James Hamilton urges redress of grievous corrupted governance, calls for triennial Parliaments and anti bribe laws, notes naval and political shifts, including Haddock resigning command and Lestock’s readiness, and records obituaries, trade, and stock updates as context.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Freeholders
Shire of Lanark
Sir James Hamilton
Xore-Hall, Bart
Aid County
Jong
Roo Jong
Great Britain
Rome
Port-mahone
Haddock
Lestock
Alured Clarke
Exeter
Winchester
Westminster Abbey
Eagle-Street
Red-Lion Square
Charles Doe
Southwark
Simon Pindar
William Wakelin
St. George’s Church
Soho Square
Addison Hutton
Queen’s College, Oxford
College of Physicians
London
Royal Society
St. George’s Hospital
Huttons
Penrith
Cumberland
Toome
England
Great Girardson
William Hutton
Richard Hutton
Common-Pleas
Charles I
Phenix
Ireland
America
Bilboa
Molly
Murphy
Scilly
Hambourg
Holland
Dunkirk
Jamaica
Lisbon
Maryland
Dublin
Richard Clough
City of
York
Chapman
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Dayly Post
Seag
Ane
Eamnell
Alek
Fas
Hamilton
Maxwell
London Bridge
South Sea
New South Sea
Torgee Bank
India
Rsgt
Royal Exchange Assurance
East-India Company
Emnett
Edward Stephenson
Charles Colborne
Charles Cutts
Peter Thomas