Military update from Vienna to Versailles and Paris
May reports detail Austrian and Bavarian troop movements with officers Lobkowitz Kevenhuller and Seckendorff in Bavaria and near Regensburg. Reinforcements, detachments, and fortifications at Niettenau Burglenfeldt and Pleinring Bespining port areas are noted, along with Polish war preparations and Dutch alliance signals. A Versailles fire and Genoa dispatches hint at ongoing negotiations with Turin.
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Savoy
Marquess de la Mina
Spain
Catalonia
Cataolnia
Dutchy
Forestrelio
Vilfoofien
Prince Charles of Lorrain
Prince Lobkowitz
Kevenhuller
Paffau
Schardingen
Wals
Pleinring
Obernperg
Ofterhoffen
Justin
Sind
Ifer
Lindhut
Count Seckendorff
Count Kevenhuller
Marshal Broglio
Geeral
Straubingen
Landau
Dingeling
Tyroleze
Pavaria
Acken
Neubourg
Upper Palatinate
Lobkowitz
Burgenfeldt
Schwandorff
Stadt-am-Hoff
Trince Lobkowitz
Naab
Regen
Marquess de Louvigny
Niettenau
Riedt
Burglenfeldt
Dresden
Bavaria
Voigte Tand
Alrady
Diemar
Poland
Hague
Duke of Cumberland
Lord Carteret
Zealand
Holland
Hungary
Utrecht
States General
Prince Charles
Bishopsick
Salizbourg
Paris
Genoa
Versailles
Turin
PORT NEWS DEALS OF MAY SIX AND SEVEN
Port News from Deal reports vessels that came down and failed on May 6 including the Dragon Harwood bound for Virginia the John Chay for Maryland the Rochester Hutchenson for Oporto the Mary West for Cowes and the Mary Appleton for Cape Verds. The Augusta Man of War Tryton Weldon bound for Hambourg and the Lyon Lyon for Liverpool remained. On May 7 wind N by E the John and Alice Raymer bound for Preston came down and failed while the outward bound remained as before.
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John
Alice
Raymer
Preston
Berwick of 76 Guns to be Launched at Deptford Next Thursday
London Gossips report preparations at Deptford for the Berwick a 76 gun ship now rebuilt to be launched Thursday next. Also noted are appointments for secretaries to the Lords Justices and multiple obituaries and notices including tradesmen, merchants, and city officials. The piece cites a sturgeon catch, tea seizure at Brentford, and a Newgate prison committal amid broad local news.
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London
Deptford
Lords Justices
Andrew Stone
Edward Weston
Eljrs
Chapman
Essex
Hackney Church
Andrews
Bishopsgate Street
England
William Stewart
John Barber
St. Giles’s Church
Cripplegate
John Blachford
Ely
Silver-Street
Snow-Hill
Baffam
Croydon
Surrey
John Eyre
William Shippen
Newton
Cheshire
Norfolk Street
Strand
St. Andrew’s Church
Noel Somerset
William Carew
Benjamin Bathurst
Thomas Carew
William Harvey
Charles Cholmondeley
Efy
Dr. Shippen
Brazen-Nose College
Oxford
John Shippen
Beaufort
William Brown
Purdey
Lancelot Jackson
Willingale
Spaine
Staines Bridge
Old Brentford
Islington Church Yard
Jeffery Clark
Greenwich
Wandsworth Common
Wimbleton
William Argent
Southwark
John Sellard
Nutfield
Rygate
John Clements
Katherine
Betty
Martin
Inverness
Scarborough
Harwich
Yorkshire
Yarmouth Road
Marlborough
Codd
Lfordcomb
St. Kitt’s
Sylvia
M‘cowley
Bristol
Ile of May
Silvia
Porto Rico
City of
Will. Sheppard
Guildhall
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France
Flanders
Robert Birkett
Glafton
Thurnham
Pridge
South Sea
South Sa
New South Sea
Bank
India
Royal Exchange Assurance
D. Seaman
Hlington
Highgate Gatehouse
Hampstead
Middlesex
King’s Head Tavern
Middle-Rop
Holbourn