Hostilities and troop movements across Europe and Persia
Reports from Vienna and Ratisbon describe Shah Nadir seeking conquest of provinces once Persian lands, with 200000 troops moving toward Baghdad after blocking Erzerum. News from Turin mentions Lobkowitz preparations and potential Sardinian reinforcements against Spaniards. Observers note mixed intelligence on Polish affairs and court intrigues in Valenciennes and Ingolstadt amid ongoing continental tensions.
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Derbent
Persia
Taft
Constan
Ginople
Shah Abbas the Great
Fata
Bagdad
Erzerum
Egypt
Shah Nadir
Vienna
Italy
Lobkowitz
Turin
Sardinia
Alps
Quere
N.S
Marquess de Botta
Berlin
Ploc
Ratisbon
Baron Palm
Hungary
Ratifbon
Boynseth
Saxe-Weymar
Karrig
Stadt-am-Hoff
Vohbourg
Ingolstadt
Bambourg
Poland
Danizick
Bing
Dresden
Saxony
M. de Rou
Srenifins
Fiis
Cotutitr
Port News Shows Numerous Vessels Sailing From Downs
In the Downs wind easterly, several ships failed from the 13th instant including the Middlebourg Packet Newsom and the Hollow Oak Elithesa for Hull the Friendship Tickling for Yarmouth the Speedwell Laws and the Philip and Mary Grainger for Scarborough plus five light collier sailers bound home. The Spanish Prize Swan arrived from Ostend for Dunkirk. Remaining in port Neptne Freud for Amsterdam the Adventure Brooke for Rotterdam and the Elizabeth and Catherine Oliverton for Norway. Thames Merchant from London arrived at Smyrna.
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Port News
Downs
Dover
Middlebourg
Newsom
Elithesa
Hull
Yarmouth
Speedwell
Laws
Scarborough
Swan
Dnester
Dunkirk
Neptne
Freud
Amsterdam
Brooke
Roterdam
Elizabeth
Catherine
Oliverton
Norway
Arriv
Smyrna
Thames
Merchant
London
New Repairs On The Portland Storeship And Notable Marriages In London
The Portland Storeship Fubbs Yartcht under Capt Danfi e is repaired with top mast and fittings and yesterday the Bed of State was placed aboard at Deptford for Princess Louisa. Duke of Richmond visited the Prince and Princess of Wales at Carlton House. Samuel Bridgman, hardware man, wed Miss Molly Maxey of Greenwich at Morden College. Rev John Ward married Miss Methuen at St George Hanover Square. Sergeant Glanville, excise surveyor, died at his Poplar home. he was the oldest surveyor in that branch in London.
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London
Fubbs Yartcht
Danfie
Portland
Lawthorns
Rhine
Prince and Princess of Wales
Carlton House
Morden College
Samuel Bridgman
Cheapside
Molly, Maxey
Greenwich
John Ward
Baliot College
Oxford
St. George’s
Hanover Square
Miss Methuen
Brooktreet
Grosvenor Square
Poplar
Sergeant Glanville
Excise
The
Revenue
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Orace
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