Mail from Holland reports European court talks and troop moves
Reports from Madrid to The Hague describe Empress Victoria’s stance on treaties, remittances to Hungary, and responses to Bohemian votes. Nobility and clergy press privileges, while troops shift from Toledo to Bologna and Sinigaglia. Prussia and Austria clash near Czarlaw with heavy casualties. fear of broader war grows as Ottoman forces mobilize in Asia.
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Marquess de Botta
Tufter
Vienna
Hungary
Roman Empire
de Botta
Jong Memorial
Bohemia
Francfort
Brunswick
Riga
Baron Mardefeldt
Empire
Madrid
Toledo
Folix
Seville
Burgos
Granada
Bologna
Sinigaglia
Duke de Montemar
Forli
Duke of Modena
Campo-Santa
Bondar
Stellata
Venice
Constantinople
Porte
Asia
Ottoman Empire
Hanner
England
Weser
Berlin
Wartensleben
Czarlaw
Werdyck
Wedel
Schwerin
Bismarck
Prince of Holstein
Waldo
Rottenburg
Leopold of
Deslau
Port News Arrivals From May 17 At Multiple Ports
Shipping news records arrivals and sailings May 17 from Dover Gravesend and Bridgwater including Scipio Micklethwait Zant Artiv'd Grand Duke from Leghorn and Genoa with many others from Jamaica Lisbon Porto and Bristol to London Hamburg and Galway. It lists numerous vessels with captains and origins and notes arrivals at various ports.
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Deal
Micklethwait
Giles
Gibraltar
Whitwood
Ditto
Artiv
Duke
Mauger
Leghorn
Mediterranean
Gardiner
Genoa
Eagle
Milizia
Zant
Endeavour
Hunt
Exon
Wind S. W. Dover
Arriv
Soare
Jamaica
Duke of Lorrain
Newton
Galipoly
Curtis
Leg
Paris
Mary
Gilby
Calais
Richard
Martha
Everden
Lisbon
Dorothy
Purchase
Smyrna
Parsons
Wood
Dunkirk
Bonetta
Chamberlain
Charming
Jenny
Newman
Fort Henry
Douglas
Neptune
Knowler
Oporto
Friendship
Kettridge
Hurst
Belvedere
Margaret
Dillon
Mermaid
Bell
Botti
Bath
Stelln
London
M‘hugh
Carolina
Theophila
Goddard
Lifton
Bridgwater
Mercury
Philips
Mary Brown
Ancona
Oliver
Trani
New England
Davis
Randons
Sarah
Fell
Lancater
London News Roundup Mentions Offices and Trials
Thomas Clutterbuck reelected as Plympton MP filling Onslow’s vacancy. Death of Sir Edmund Probyn, exchequer judge, near Uxbridge. Excise case over beer barrel overcharges discussed. a permit writer seized tea. debates on property rights and legal costs arise. Trade details include silk from Holland, rum from Jamaica, and shipments to Hamburg, Barbadoes, Dublin.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
London
Thomas Clutterbuck
Arthur Onslow
House of Commons
Plympton
Devonshire
Uxbridge
Edmund Probyn
Kant
Court of Exchequer
Excise
Southwark
Toolh
Streights
Holland
Jamaica
Hambourg
Barbadoes
West Indies
Dublin
Ditta
Appointments to Berwick Gravesend and West Tilbury by King
The King appoints James Tyrrell to govern Berwick upon Tweed and Holy Island, replacing General Whetham. Adam Williamson becomes Governor of West Tilbury Fort and Gravesend Forts, in Tyrrell’s former role. William Burroughs is named Commissary-General of Stores for forces ordered to Flanders. Also lines note theatre performances and market data with various stock and bond prices.
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London Gazette
Whitehall
James Tyrrell
Berwick Upon Tweed
Holy Island
Thomas Whetham
Adam Williamson
West Tilbury
Essex
Gravesend
William Burroughs
Flanders
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Holstein
de la Motte
Moulin
Pallant
Charles
Hague
Chrudim
Prussia
Charles of Lorrain
Theatre Royal
Bruty - Lane
the Miser
Miss Lucy
Goodman’s Fields
King Lkar
London’ Bridge
South Sea
New South
India
Cox
Royal Exchange Assurance
Discover
Sadlers-Wells
Isington
Mademoiselle Kerman
Monf
Dominique
Kerman
Williams
Heemskirke
Brett
Dumont
Baudouin
Davenport
Olberdiston
Rayner
Bullock
Lafont
Miss Story
Matter Matthews
Miss Wright
Madem
Couteur
Just Arriv
Helprick
Harlequin Proteus
Mr. Ferguson
Colombine
OhAohach
Chislehurst
Kent
Frognall
Tryon
Crutched- Fryars
Francis Cooper
Batinghall-Street
Marine Coffee
Birchin-Lane
Meff
Philip
Martin Smith
Rogers
Ohn Bell
T Garraway’s
Cornhill
Thomas Lingwood
Peter Fearon
Marx Hopson
Garraway
Exchange- Alley