War News From Europe and Allied Movements Reported
Dispatches describe Vienna preparing quarters for 85,000 troops in several cities and surrounding areas. Reports note Prussian adjutant general arriving to hire Holstein infantry, Danish Swedish diplomatic talks, and French fortifications at Dunkirk with river defenses and canal works.
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Vienna
Neustadt
Ets Freyberg
Schanberg
Freudenthall
Znaim
Tsabitsch
Brinn
Hanmbourg
Baron Grumkau
Prussia
Arriv
Holstein
Copenhagen
Count Teffin
Sweden
Denmark
Fridericksbourg
Paris
M. de Chavigny
Lifon
Academy of the Feux Poraux
Toulouze
Rome
Sacred College
Todi
Florence
New Brisac
Reygnat
Ehis
Rhine
Mme Balingowrt
Actasmain
Landau
M. decBalincantt
Baden ‘Dourlach
Marigad Naailless Samy
Uth
Port News from Bristol to Gravesend Seafaring Arrivals
Bristol reports Sept 6 to 7 arrivals including Warren Trenchard from Barbadoes Dover from St Helena Augusta Townsend Houghton Worth Wilmington Fedd Princess Mary Osborn Onslow Congreve Britannia Sumner Swift Maynard Ranger from multiple colonies. Wind NW. Also arrivals Prosperous Either from Virginia Industrious Bee from Lisbon.
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Bristol
Warren
Trenchard
Barbadoes
Deal
His Majesty
Dover
St. Helena
Augusta
Townsend
Houghton
Worth
Wilmington
Fedd
Osborn
Onslow
Congreve
Britannia
Sumner
East-India
Swift
Maynard
Nevis
Ranger
Lawson
Maryland
Johnson
Gibraltar
Perwick
Monmouth
London Life and Death Notices from Essex to Kent
Last Tuesday Mr Bailey of Colchester wed Miss Vandewall at Devonshire Square. Yesterday morning died at Stratford Lady Bisine, relict of Sir John Blount. The same day died at Old Ford Mr Lewis, a renowned Dyer. Newton Smith of Kent, cited for generous estate and jovial temper. Elizabeth Blackall of Richmond, widow of John Blackall of Dalston, left three sons and five daughters. Wednesday Nathaniel Cole, eminent attorney in Baginhal Street, chosen Solicitor to the Bank and East India Company. Duke of Bridgewater appoints D D as Chaplain to Cheddington factory in Buckinghamshire.
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Bailey
Colchester
Essex
Devonshire Square
Bithoptgate-Streg
Mary Vandewall
Vandewall
Cheapid
John Blount
Old Ford
Lewis
Shoreditch
Esterday
Gmenwich
Newton Smith
Kent
Richmond
Elizabeth Blackall
John Blackall
Dalfton
Hackney
Ely
Nathaniel Cole
Baginghall-Sueet
Stauéners Company
Bank and of England
East-India Company
Wall
Duke of Bridgewater
Cheddingtop
Bucks
Seafaring notices and crimes amid late London city alerts
Reports from London include a seizure of cambrics and lace from a Holland trader at Gravesend, a thief breaking into the Blackmoor's Head shop in Barbican, and John Barber remanded for burglary. Also noted are a prison transfer for a linen draper raid, a Scipio Fire ship clerk jailed for quarantine failure, and 21 prisoners tried at the Old Bailey with a manslaughter verdict. Maritime news recounts Jamaica fleet arrivals and a privateer capture at St Christopher, plus widespread cricket match plans and rising financials among South Sea stocks and government securities.
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Kinesworth
County of Hertford
Diocese of
Lincoln
Gravesend
Simpson
Cook
Bethlem Hospital
John Vaile
St. Paul’s Church- Yard
Blackmoor
Barbican
John Barber
Guildford
New Gael
Southwark
Thomas Jordan
Alexander Chalmen
William Rapley
Horne
Raynor Clark
Marshalsea
Thwark
Lords of the Admiralty
Admiral Stuart
Spithead
Leanor Mackfords
Francis Bryan
Bath
Lewis
Bristol
Jamaica
Donna Maria Bay
Lyon
Strombolo
Batchelor, Brown
St. Christopher
Malaga
Venice
London
Ray
Namptwich
Duke of Cumberland
Ford
Carolina
Galway
Freeland
Gentlemen of
Horsemanden
Wold
Kent
Sevenoaks
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