The Confe rgerences of Trade Pamphlet Sparks Alarm
Totie the Daily-Post author argues a Woollen Trade crisis endangers Great Britain and Britain’s independence. He cites calculations showing vast losses to France from wool exports and urges public disclosure of the pamphlet’s third edition. He rails at critics, asserts calculations are sound, and warns of French influence if the trade remains uncrossed.
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Port News Arrivals From New York and Barbadian Voyages
Portsmouth reports Rebecca Ennis from New York for orders. Dover notes Britannia Hutchinson from Barbados and Sea Horse Greenlife from New London. Majesty's Ship Ballam with Georgia Packer from Plymouth and Dunkirk Bolling from Virginia arrive. Dispatch Breading from Antigua and Mary Staples from Guinea reach Gravesend. Debrah Harley from Carolina and Contght Darwin from Barbados reach Waterford. Aine Thornton from ditto to Kinsale and Woodford Barnard from London plus Samuel Elizabeth Duncomb from New England at Maryland. Benomin Duhart from Dublin reaches New York. Prince of Wales Kent arrives at Newfoundland from London.
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Present of 20 Guineas to Captain Peddie for courage
Yesterday the Duchess of Marlborough sent a gift of 20 guineas to Captain Peddie of the Prince of Orange as a reward for defending his ship bravely against the Spaniards. A Lords inquiry into court fees was reported for the Chancery. St Maurice vacancy through Rev Sturges death. Rector Thomas Ridding appointed to Womton in Hampshire. Naval orders: ships and stores for the West Indies fleet. private letter from St Sebastian reports an English brigantine captured by a Spanish shallop.
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Spanish Fleet Sighted Near Usham and London Trade News
The Spanish fleet of 24 ships, with Capt. Caty and captains Green Man and Hamilton, was seen 2d6 leagues west of Usham, en route from Lisbon to Philadelphia. A Virginia bound privateer captured a vessel carrying 777 hogsheads of tobacco for London. Dolphin crew wages at the Nore through June 36th are set, and a theft suspect Peter Sheppard jailed. Theatre notices and stock market figures follow, including South Sea stock and various bonds and annuities.
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