News from the European War Fronts and Fleet Arrivals
Letters detail Danish troop movements in Norway and planned landings in multiple Danish provinces. Reports from Stockholm and Hamburg describe Norwegian and Dutch troop preparations, with Charles of Lorraine and allied forces advancing toward Rhine lines. Sentiments cite potential Danish passage, British support, and expected river crossings amid ongoing campaigns. Arrivals include ships from Virginia and Montserrat, with several vessels reaching English and Irish ports.
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Archangel
Kola
Constantinople
Schacht Madir
Babylon
Stockholm
Denmark
Bahus
Norway
Copenhagen
Abo
Keith
Sweden
Arnold
Holstein
Scania
Holland
Baron Wrangel
Ratisbon
Bavaria
Hagery
Hungary
Bohemia
Bavarias
Leipsick
Tie Ae
Prussia
Berlin
Bambeng
Waustbourg
Franconia
Worms
L Ikewise
Great Britain
Charles
Rhine
Brisac
Hiand-of -Rhinmarks
Kyltegkerbergsi Andi
Neubourhood
Portf News Bristol September 4X ships sailings and arrivals
Bristol notes ships and captains with details of vessels sailing to Lisbon Jamaica and London. The Price Frigat Towers heads to Jamaica while the Union Payne sails from Liverpool to London. Dover and Gravesend report arrivals and passings including Elizabeth Le czas John and Esther Eliza and Hannah Britannia Robert and John among other vessels from Guernsey Norway Riga and Stoehahn.
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PORTF
Bristol
Torrefs
Skilthorn
Barbadoes
Deal
Matilda
Blackwell
Lisbon
Towers
Jamaica
N.E
Dover
Asciv
Union
Payne
Liverpool
London
Gravesend
Elizabeth
Leczas
Guernsey
John
Esther
Hudson
Eliza
Hannah
Skelton
Norway
Britannia
Johnson
Riga
Robert
Lundy
Roi Stoehahn
Brass Cannon Landed for Coast Garrisons and Jamaica Supplies
London reports sixty brass cannon weighing on three calibers for coastal garrisons, with engravings of the English arms. Commissioners of Victualing Office ordered sea oxen and provisions for Jamaica while sending ships to London and Chatham. Local elections in Shrewsbury elected Edward Elitha as mayor and a clerk for the Ironmongers Company was chosen. Weddings, deaths, and robberies are noted, including Sir Roger Hudson and a sailmaker robbed in Southwark. Prize money from the Squirrel’s capture is detailed, and news from Jamaica, Stambolo, and Texel is given along with financial quotes and rates.
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London
England
Tower
Woolwich
Victualling Office
Chatham
Jamaica
Shrewsbury
Edward Elitha
Samuel Elisha
Ironmongers Company
Fenchurch Street
Samuel Mortis
Palmer
Ivatt
Benn
Whitebread
Cannon Street
St. Paul’s
Miss Hinde
Peter Hinde
Ely
Leather-Lane
Saffron-Walden
Essex
Robert Hearne
Bishopsgate Street
Roger Hudson
Newton
Horflydown
Southwark
Bermondsey Street
Geary
Edward Heaver
Messina
Texel
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Mannheim
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Ix la Chapelle
Earl of
Stain
Sardinia
Vigevano
Vigevanasco
Anghiéra
Pavia
Sida
Mlacentia
Milan
Podewils
Prepfiia
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Baron Cronstrom
Baron Ginckel
Duke of
Aremberg
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Honeywood
Queich
Anweiller
Philipbourg
Prince Charles
Biddeford
Kent
Amity
Virginia
Limerick
Vernon
Helloran
Afittigua
Rotterdam
Mary
Fortune
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Montserrat
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