English Men of War Enter Anchor at Leghorn Harbor
Leghorn reports three English men of war anchored in the harbor road. They loaded beef and provisions, then sailed for Villafranca. News from Genoa and Paris notes political moves in Italy and Bohemia. In Edinburgh, the Princess Anne yacht arrived at Greenock seizing rum and wine.
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Heroth
Adriatick
Villafranca
Duke Lee Eee
de Montemar
Count Castellar
Pisa
Spezzia
Spain
Genoa
Fano
Rimini
Naples
Infanta
Porticis
Paris
Versailles
Cardinals de Fleury
Tencin
Cardinal de Fleury
Isly
Cardinal Tencin
Duke de Brisac
Prague
Marshal Broglio
Bohemia
Mar‘thal Maillebois
Prince Charles of Lorrain
Holland
Utrecht
Ratifvou
Baron Berenda
Electorate of Baaia
Waffenhoffen
Munich
Hague
Westterland
Friesland
Greingen
Carteret
Oops
England
London
Scotland
Edinburgh
Greenock
Princess Anne Gustom
Elsay
PORT NEWS ARRIVALS AND PORTS OF DEPARTURE IN OCTOBER
Bristol 68 news item notes arrivals including the Nightingale from Jamaica, Carthagena from Sr it's, Phenix and Expedition from Jamaica, John and Constant from Petersbourg, End from Bremen, and various other ships. Ports listed include Lisbon Harwich Virginia Liverpool Lancaster and Southampton with arrivals from Cork Gottenburg Riga Stockholm and Oporto. Wind WSW. October 5.
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Port News
Bristol
Nightingal
Haskins
Jamaica
Bremen
Sergeant
Maryland
Annesley
Allen
Tagus
Clement
Lisbon
Agadier
Dobson
Barbary
Sutter
Handcock
Dublin
James
Elizabeth
Matthews
Thomas
Curling
Portsmouth
Shrewsbury
Falmouth
Britannia
Connell
Benjamin
Batchelor
Turtle-Cove
Ruth
Cork
Harwich
The
Cardiner
Virginia
Berry
Recruits Ready for Jamaica and East India Fleet Ships Named
London reports a large recruit body for Col Carterel’s Marines ready to march for Jamaica upon notice. East India Directors select nine ships for next year including Winchester Warwick Princess Louisa Princess Amelia Princess of Wales Monmouth Winchelsea Harlingfield Exeter. The stationing of hay deferred. Death of Mr Jackson, master of the Bottle Glass House. Presentations pass Great Seal for rectories at Cofton and Broughton Gifford and for Deanery of Lincoln. Sheldon from Jamaica to London damaged after cutting mainmast. Char ming Jenny and Edward ships seen south of Capes with convoy toward Maryland.
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Carterel
Marines
Jamaica
The
East India Company
Winchester
Pinnel
Warwick
Sharer
Louisa
Prinson
Amelia
Martin
Princess of Wales
Harvey
Monmouth
Hayflip
Winchelsea
Adair
Harlingfield
Holden
Exeter
Weston
Laft
Goodman’s Fields
Jackson
Bottle Glass
St. Mary Overy’s Church
Southwark
William Coulter
Cofton
Leicester
Jenny
Virginia
Gordon
Capes
Goodfellow
Maryland
Madeira
Monat
Edward
Clark
London
Recall of His Majesty's Ship Spence Sloop and trade entries
The Spence Sloop is ordered recalled to Chatham with funds and books sent for the purpose. Imports include 89 bags of wool from Bilboa and 232 cwt. of India coffee to Germany by certificate, alongside various exports and market notes.
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Chatham
Bilboa
Petersbourg
Lisbon
Hambourg
Holland
Antigua
Ireland
Germany
Theatre Royal
Drury Lane
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Leicester Square
Christopher Blanchard
Burl
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John May
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William Markham
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