Mails from Holland and Flanders Reported May 1
Geneva May 1 reports Marquess de la Mina in a ticklish situaltion. France refuses troops while neutrality with Sardinia is upheld. Spain warns of Lisbon alliance, Elvas and Estremos camps. 20,000 men to Badajoz. Officers discuss neutrality with Admiral Matthews. Sweden and Stockholm dispatches arrive. Count Golovin to command fleet to attack Sweden. Austrians and French plan to join against the Empire while campaigns near Landshut and the Ifer unfold.
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Deaths and a Murder in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
York reports the death of Rev. Mr. Elsley rector and prebendary. In Reading a deserter from Fleming's Regiment in Lincolnshire aided a man, robbed him, and murdered him, throwing the body in a well. A boy later found the body. a suspect was captured but hanged himself in jail.
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PORT NEWS. May 19 Shipping Arrivals and Departures
Deal May 19 Yesterday failed to the Eastward the Bee Burford for Lisbon and the Friend's Adventure Tender Arrived from Newcastle and failed the St Anthony Cook for Lisbon Remain in the Downs his Majesty's Ships the Augusta and Hawk Sloop Arrived the Sarah Roberts from Liver
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London War Office dispatch on Highlanders and fleet movements
From London came word of Highlanders under General Wade being quartered near St Albans with others marching north. Waggons for Lord Semple’s regiment en route to Gravesend. boats to Portsmouth and Spithead for navigation to Flanders. Obituaries note deaths of Sir Theophilus Biddulph and Rev. Burford with other city events and stock market quotes update.
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