Exile sentences pronounced for Russian palace plot
A Moscow era dispatch reports a conspiracy led by Stephen Lapuchin and others to depose the Princess Anne and restore her son. The senate orders punishment from death to banishment, along with confiscation of estates, while exempting some from the ultimate penalty. A separate Copenhagen note mentions Danish war preparations, embargos, and troop movements near Landau and Germesheim as Allied and Austrian forces operate in the region.
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Ofterman
Munich
Golofkin
Lowenwoldes
Siberia
Stephen Lapuchin
Natalia
John Lapuchin
Anne
Count Lowenwolde
Anne Beftucheff
Michael Golofkin
Masquess de Botta
Hungary
Marquess de Botta
Peter the Great
Prussia
Prusia
de Borta
Russia
de Botia
Ferson
Lapuchin
Marquess de Loria
John Patatin
Sophia
Lilienfeldr
Alexander Sybin
Natalia Lapuchin
Capt
Lilienfeldt
Kolytschoff
Senate
John
Anne Bertucheff
John Mofchkoff
Sophia Lilienfeld
Stephen Lepuchin
Alexander Sybia
Guards
Nicholas Richewski
Marquess de Borta
Copenhagen
Denmark
Mott Parr
Holstein
Archangel
North Sea
Anhalt
Categar
Spire
Uke
Aremberg
Landau
Germesheim
Marshal Noailles
Alsace
PORT NEWS Seal Set Came Down and Sailed Vessels
Port news reports multiple ships sailing to Jamaica Boston Cork and Ostend with several arrivals at Rotterdam Yarmouth and Venice. Vessels include the William Laws Olive Branch Avis John and Mary Mary Periy Furnace Gibraltar and more under northwest winds arriving at Dover and Deal with ships bound for London Amsterdam and Bermudas.
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Seal
William, Laws
Jamaica
Avis
Boston
John and Mary
Hubbard
Mary
Periy
Cork
His
Gibraltar
W. Dover
Johanna
Whitway
Dartmouth
Amsterdam
Endeavour
Swan
Carmarthen
Ostend
Edward
Jane
Moore
Suderland
Duke of Kingston
Merriton
London
Gravesend
Nancy
Alcock
Rotterdam
Majyesty
Lion
Cottrell
Deal
Oxford
Burner
Crawforth
Harrison
Liverool
Morris
Figura
Rising Sun
Tucker
Elter
Hall
Bermudas
Wind
Dutchess of Richmond Arrives at Whitehall From Holland
London news reports the Duchess of Richmond and family returning to Privy Garden Whitehall after a visit to the Countess of Cadogan in Holland. Admiralty appoint Mr Scot First Clerk at Deptford Yard, succeeding the late Mr Symonds. Saturday saw the marriage of Spencer to Miss Lloyd at St Olave Southwark. Also noted are the deaths of Magnus Byne and Mr Driver in Southwark and Tower Hill respectively, with brief remarks on Byne’s medical reputation.
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Richmond
Earl of March
George
Caroline
Amelia
Privy Garden
Whitehall
Holland
Countess of Cadogan
Lords of the Admiralty
Scot
Deptford Yard
Symonds
Deceas
St. Olave’s
Southswark
Spencer
Tower-Hill
Lloyd
York
Southwark
Magnus Byne
Driver
Tower Hill
Edward Foffer
East-India Warehouse
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