War News From Europe and The East Feared Conflicts Grow
Holland mail reports vast military movements across Europe. The Grand Vizir may seek peace with the Schach while Schach Nadir presses 200000 troops on frontiers. Sweden Russia Denmark Sweden talks, with Austrian actions in Tuscany and Rhine frontier fortifications. Earl of Stair travels to Holland. Paris notes a Grand Council of War and possible manifesto against Hungary.
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Russia
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Copenhagen
Stockholm
Denmark
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Stair Pass
Holland
Paris
Fontainebleau
Hungary
France
London notices and appointments from the East India Company
In London yesterday the Earl of Stair arrived at Brook Street from the Rhine army. At the Court of Directors Colonel Gordon was named Governor of St Helena. Excise appointed Finlow second Examiner and Calfe principal officer. Spencer named fifth division officer. James Allcott of Portsmouth married Miss Allcott of Deptford. Deaths include John Bodicoate and Mr Wilkins and Mr Ifted. Leopard sails from Plymouth to aid Jamaica ships.
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Spencer
William Scott
Deceas
James Allcott
Ely
Portsmouth
Deptford
Allcott
Grange
Southwark
Leopard
Lord Forrester
Plymouth
Jamaica
Fire, thefts, and a cricket match in London and Warwick
Reports describe a contraband bundle of 200 Nie of Tea hidden in three bags of hops bound for a Southwark inn, a major fire at the Falcon Inn in Warwick that destroyed houses, stables, and part of a dwelling, and a fatal stabbing by tin rest in Newington. Archdeacon Ok Pi’s St Alban’s blaze prompts rescue, while a church lane brazier is jailed for murder. A cricket match at the Artillery Ground pits selected Middlesex, Kent, Bucks gentlemen against London gentlemen, with Wickets to be pitched by Ten. High water at London Bridge after nine thirty.
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William Hammond
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