France and Prussian Britain Union Reported at The Hague
Reports from The Hague claim a commission of Lord Carteret plans a treaty between Prussia and Great Britain to supply 25 to 30 thousand troops for Hungary, while Count Lacy clears Abo for the czarina and Saxony braces against French incursions. poems lampoon political figures.
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Lord Carteret
Hague
Great Britain
Hungary
Dantzick
Finland
Count Lacy
Helsingfors
Abo
Dresden
Ott
Marshal Maillebois
Bohemia
Elmbogen
Uhlans
Marshal Bellisle
Prague
Francfort
PORT NEWS DEALS WITH SHIPS SAILING AND WINDS
His Majesty's ships Falmouth and Pereyie along with transports and outward-bound ships remain at sail. The Granada Bomb 5 came down and sailed. The Prince William Grour for Chester. Wind northeast. Sally and Fanny from St Kitts arrived at Deal. Revenge 5 and Granada bomb yesterday failed to the westward. Wind east.
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Nis Miajesty
Granada
London Proclamations and Court News from Period Oxbridge Era
The item reports a Parliament meeting notice for Tuesday November 16, a donation by Lord Mayor George Heathcote to a charity, and multiple appointments and public notices. It also covers a siege narrative from Frederica Georgia where General Oglethorpe defeats Spanish forces, captures prisoners, and orders troops to pursue remaining enemies, with detailed actions and casualties.
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George Heathcote
St. Peter’s
Westminster
Willes
St. David's
Golding
Duke of Cumberland
King’s Hounds
Richmond
Lighthorse
Deceas
Penyston Powney
Berks
London Gazette
Frederica
Georgia
Oglethorpe
Highland Company
Aris
Sebastian Santio
Mageleeto
Grey
Chickeiaus
Jones
Topanohowi
Charg
Seleztian Sanrio
Southerland
Mackay
Don Antonio Barbira
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France
Flanders
Berlin
I. Wat
St. Stephen’s
L—ds
Britain
Tycho
Port News
London
David Todd
Guards
James Frater
Mary Squire
William
Jane Gill
Poultry Compter
Moorfields
Guildhall
Hutchinson Little
William Cavanagh
Southwark
Surrey
Kingston
Drury-Lake