News of Military Movements and Plague Across Europe
Dispatches describe General Mahoni and Count Gage in Capri area maneuvers with thousands of troops assembling around Cato fica and Pesaro to counter Spaniards. Reports from Smyrna warn plague ravaging Levant trade as France eyes offensive winter strategy and plans to land squadrons at Toulon to support Italy.
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Madrid
Spain
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Dona Maria Theresa
Lafant
Don Philip
Deaths in Dublin Honorary Fellows and Parliament Member
Ireland Dublin November 5 reports the sudden death of the Rev Hugh Craffan D D Fellow of Trinity College and professor of History and Oratory at the university. Also noted is the death at Abbey Street residence of Robert Norman Esq memor of Parliament for Londonderry and holder of several customs related deputy offices.
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Dublin
Hugh Craffan
Fininy College
Abbey-Street
Robert Norman
Londonderry
Depsity iCraner
Stormy Seas Endangering Merchant and Royal Naval Scene
Distracted by contrary winds a British warship and a merchant vessel clashed near the coast. A boat from the naval force attempted to seize sailors, a crew member was killed, and several injured as shots were exchanged. The warship then bombarded a town area near Park Dyke. Port news notes three Dutch ships sailing for East India and several accompanying vessels remaining in port as of November 15.
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Sree Sathar
Deal
East-India
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Bathura
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Wigg
Beatson
Fantasca
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Royal Ambassadors and Deaths Highlight London News
A fragmentary London notice recounts the arrival of Prince Sherbatow the Emissary from the Czar, mentions Mr Wright Lee as wealthy, and reports the deaths of Lewes trader Wood Spencer and Lambeth lodger Mr Ryder. A fire at the White Horse Brewhouse in Clerkenwell caused considerable damage before extinguishing. Captain Langweech of the Prince William’s life is noted in incomplete lines.
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Wright Lee
Lewes
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Wood Spencer
Lambeth
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London
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Clerkenwell
Langweech
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Voyage and prize reports amid Atlantic trade turbulence
A period notice recounts ships bound for Bengal and Liverpool, a Privateer collision near Ireland, and ships lost with crew perishing near Waterford. It mentions Jamaica trade decline, Spanish Privateers, and Admirals Vernon and Ogle boosting efforts. Also listed are London financial items and a public auction notice for Bridge House Lands with bid proposals due December 7.
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Dunkirk
Somerset
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Carolina
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Copeland
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Virginia
London
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Orford
Vernon
Ogle
Kents
Polacco
Porto Rico
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