War Dispatches Record Prague Siege and Continental Moves
The Daily Post reports couriers carrying fresh orders to Prince Charles of Lorraine and Count Königserg after a conference at the palace. It notes a Prague Sally mixed burghers and Jews with French troops, a Croatian relief, and limited damage to a nearby magazine. Dispatches describe further troop movements toward the Netherlands, Bohemia, and Hamburg's theaters, with various rulers preparing contingents and naval supports amid ongoing siege and alliance shifts.
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Marshal Maillebois
Prague
Prince Charles of Lorrain
Count Konigserg
Marshal de Broglio
Great Britain
Hungary
Berlin
Dresden
St. Laurence’s Mount
Charles
Nuremberg
Bohemia
Lobkowicz
Nadafti
Maillebois
Bologna
Count Traun
Cezena
Trieste
Sardinia
France
Hanover
Netherlands
Pruffia
Langenhagen
Paris
Madrid
Spain
Duke de Montemar
Hambourg
Stockholm
Senate
Steinflicht
Port News From Sept 3 18th Century Shipping List
Port News reports ships sailing to the Westward including His Majesty's Ship Squirrel and Outward-bound vessels. Bomb vessels Fire-Ship Comet and Serpent remain in the Downs with St. Jago Snow Glen bound for Africa. Various vessels sail from Leghorn Maryland Cork Dublin Bristol with wind sightings and velocities noted.
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Sarah
Nickols
Milford
Princess Anne
M’cleland
William and Thomas
Boynton
Fromdito
Wind S. W
Deal
His Majesty
Downs
Glen
Africa
Dublin
Hope
Thompson
Anne
Dennis
Bristol
Sudden Dublin Rainstorm Kills Liffey Fish By Flood
In Dublin on last Thursday a sudden violent shower with lightning swept the Liffey, killing fish of all sorts that drifted down the stream. They floated in large quantities and were collected as they were driven toward the sea.
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Ireland
Dublin
Liffey
London News Roundup From The Morning Chronicle
Fragments describe ship movements from Woolwich to Flanders and Jamaica, a Helvaeuluus voyage with the Earl of Stair aboard, privateer activity feared, marriages and deaths in London, a fatal skirmish in Rochford, and imports and exports including silk and wine. Also reports from the London Gazette about a Naples Bay encounter with British ships led by Commodore Martin.
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Charlotte Yatcht
Helvaeuluus
Earl of Stair
Woolwich
Tower
Flanders
Jamaica
Whitton
St. Margaret’s Hill
Pearman
Southwark
Dukes Court
Westminster
Skeene
Royal Navy
Rochford
Essex
Sarrah
Clark
Portugal
Hambourg
Antigua
Gpo C
New-England
Oportoro
Bremen
West Indies
New-York
Germany
London Gazette
Whitehall
Edward Allen
Ely
Naples
Duke of Newcastle
Ipswich
William Martin
Panther
Gideon
Oxford
Pawlett
Feversham
Hughs
Dursley
de Angle
Bay of
Duke of Monteallegre
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Port News
London