Turbulent Europe notes from Holland and Baltic theaters
Reports from Dantzick Venice Milan Leghorn and other ports recount violent campaigns between Ruffians Swedes and their allies in Finland and Moravia. Armies move through Moravia Bohemia and Silesia with detachments to Ferrara and Munich while Turkey and Denmark adjust forces and fleets to counter British and French interests in the Baltic and Italian fronts.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Finland
Hussars
Cour
Teopesto
Toledo
America
Don Dennis d’Almeida
Hungary
Venice
Constantinople
Thomas Koull Kan
Fredifond
Black
Porte
Natalia
Kouli Kan
Milan
Sardinia
Placentia
Parma
Mordeneze
Turin
Leghorn
Arriv
Antibes
Don Philip
Orbitello
Florence
Osbitello
Toulon
Kline
Charg’d
Iray
War Office
Flanders
Austrian Netherlands
Medriz
Moravia
Charles of Lorraine
Silesia
Charlés
Vienna
Bohemia
Lobkowitz
Kevenhuller
Schaffhausen
Italy
PORT NEWS AND MARITIME REPORTS FROM LONDON TO LISBON
Reports detail incoming and outbound ships, arrivals at Gibraltar Lisbon Cap-Fare and Oporto, including the Lark, Hobhouse, Kittlemore, and Warren Gally. Noted losses and prizes include the Somerset, Charming Molly, and a Spanish-suspected Neapolitan prize. Also listed are a pewterer fire, wine and gunpowder transfers, a library catalogue, bankrupts, theatre offerings, and financial market updates.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Deal
His
Lark
Hobhouse
Taylor
Kittlemore
Storey
William and Mary
Halloway
Gibraltar
Loo
Matilda
Wild
Anne
Jefferson
Warren Gally
Haddy
Venice
Wind
Middleborough
Moody
Addington
Ketcherman
Oporto
Kelly
London
Charming Kitty
Quinlin
Limerick
Lisbon
Pretty Patchey
Blake
Capy-fare
Bettys
Rogers
Antigua
Golden Fleece
Madison
Villanova
Islington
Felix Bolton
Bolton
Udgate-Hill
Marryat
Augusta
West Indies
Chatham
N.S
Liverpool
Swanton
Madeira
England
Bar
D. Co
Somerset
Haine
Exeter
Newfoundland
Molly
Dillon
Havre
Barbadoes
Long-Lane
West Smithfield
Streights
Jamaica
Holland
Flanders
Osvorne
Dr. Halley
George Browne
Froome Sellwood
Clothier and Chapman
Robert Burchall
Scrivener
Chapman
Jean Farington
Leominster
Hereford
Newton
Croft
Tomas Gerrard
Warrington
Lancaster
Exercise in Hyde Park and naval promotions announced
London reports a planned exercise by the First Battalion Coldstream Guards in Hyde Park followed by a royal review near Kensington Gardens. Lords of the Admiralty appoint Capt Davers to command Sterling Castle and promote Lieut Hume and Capt Cartwright to new ships, with Suffolk crew reassigned. Also noted is the death of Mr Richard Parker, son of Samuel Parker, editor of the Bibliotheca Biblica, praised for progress in Eastern languages and expected to be a bright future scholar.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
London
Coldstream Regiment of Foot-Guards
Duke of Marlborough
Hyde Park
Kensington Gardens
Admiralty
Davers
Suffolk
West Indies
Sterling Castle
Chatham
John Hume
Cartwright
Greyhound
Oxford
Richard Parker
Samuel Parker
Bibliotheca Biblica
Parker
Lincoln College
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Dantzick
Laith Thut
Strautsingen
Berlin
Chrud
Prince
Anhalt- Deffau
Duke of
Saxe-Weiffenfels
Martha Belle-idle
Silestia
Thierry of
Anhalt
Prince Charles of
Hambourg
M. Palmstierna
Copenhagen
Denmark
Baltick
Lemaire
France
Theatre Royal
Drury Lane
Oroonoko
Covent-Garden
Huspano
Goodman’s Fields
King Lear
London Bridge
South Sea
New South Sea
Bank
India
Royal Exchange
Sadlers-Wells
Head
Mademoiselle Kerman
Mons. Dominique
Kerman
Williams
Heemskirke
Brett
Monf
Dumont
Baudouin
Davenport
Otherdiston
Rayner
Bullock
Lafont
Philips
Muifs Story
Matthews
Miss Wright
Madem, Coureur
Just Arriv
Arts
Henpricx
Harlequin Proteus
Mr. Ferguson
Colombine
Mrs. Philips
Mr. Newton
Boor
Mr. Scollough
Wantage
Ganfield
Berks
Downs
Abington
Farmdon
Lambarny
Sifley
Cen
Newbur
Thames
Vale of
White Horse
Gunter
Fetcer-Lane