Empress Ruffia Advances Plans for Prussian Passage
Dispatches from New Brisac and Vienna recount rumors that Empress Ruffia seeks free passage through Silesia for a large Ruffian contingent to join an alliance against the Gia. Debates persist on King Prussia's willingness, with strategic mobilizations noted at Martigny and Landau, and reports of Charles of Lorraine attempting Rhine crossings amid heavy enemy cannonading.
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Prussia
Gia
Saebier
Prufsia
Viena
New Brisac
Martial Colgny
Rhine
Martzheim
Charles of Lorrain
Count de Clermont
Marshal Coigny
Landau
Piedmont
Maine
Les Corps
Semes
Aliterbourg
Tanda Ant Haguenau
Prince Charles
Etterlay
Mijesty
Franken- 3
Ailey
Spies
Worms
Seecoth
Port News Roundup From Spithead and Dover Ships
Port News from Portsmouth reports ships from London and Shoreham bound to Lisbon and Jamaica. Vessels include the Shrewsbury, Dover, and Teriar with Captains Dawney Rogers and others, plus the Matilda and the Grizell bound to Lisbon and London. Arrivals include the Bansted Jervis from Virginia and the Christian, with wind from E.N.E. and reports of prize frigate Towers failing to reach Jamaica.
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Portsmouth
Spitheid
Dawney
Marty Ohips
Shrewitbury
Dover
Rogers
Bird
Layton Dawes
Gaba
Matilda
London
Grizell
Steinton
Royal nuptial plans and naval appointments at Bath and London
The Danish ambassador Baron Solen thal arrived to escort Princess Isael Louisa to Hanover for nuptials with the Prince Royal. A Board of Admiralty named Cipr. to command a newly built ship. The Archbishop of Canterbury plans a Bath stay for recovery. A London blackwell-Hall factor masked at St Katherine's for a wealth of 5090 pounds. Marriages, deaths, smuggling seizures, and vessel news fill the page with bustling late 18th century activity.
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Baron Solenthal
Denmark
Arriv
Park-Place
Iael Louisa
Hanover
Prince Royal
Admiralty
Cipr
Sheetness
Fowee Hill
St. Pauls
Lloyd
Bristol
Mig-Harcourt- Ae Ton
Red-Tion-Square
Hackney
Desi
Osman
Mrr. Rivet
Swealthy
Wapping
Limehouse
Jephsen
Customhoust
Kigreboute
Sarnia
Ras
Pune
Papen
Cay
Elly
Avena
Cais
Camberwell
Admiralty Chronicle Reports Maritime Events and Trials
From Gibraltar July 27, letters state Andrew Millet chief mate of the Thomas and Diana is charged with murder of Jartred Neilson master. Millet was taken aboard the Bosphorus under guard at Gibraltar. Chichester has brought two Spanish barks laden with cochineal to Cadiz. Mary Snow from London to Genoa was taken by Spaniards to Gallacz. General Oglethorpe embarks on an English voyage July 10. ABay laden with deals was sunk near London Bridge with boats sent to assist. Bankrupts listed include William Aydmore Stephenler Chapman William Smith John Grier William James. High water at London Bridge 46 minutes after 4.
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Admiralty
Andrew Millet
Jartred Neilson
Bosphorus
Rienardson
Eege
Geel
Gibraltar
Nis
Chichester
Cadiz
London
Genoa
England
London-Bridge
William Apdmore
St. Katherine’s
Tower of London
Stepfeller
Chapman
William Smith
St. Alban
Woodstreet
John Grier
Tokenhouse
Linnen
William James
Penzance
County of
Cornwall
Financial securities and bonds listing from South Sea era
A dense catalog of securities and financial instruments including South Sea Stock at 78, South Sea Annuities at 115 and 113, Bank Circulation at 61 73, Epeha 189 thalf, Three Per Cent Annuities for five years, Royal Exchange Assurance at 80, London ditto at 117 Sths, Indiz Bonds at 4k ws, Sale Tallies and Emperors Loan prices, Exchequer Orders and related discount and premium rates, tickers.
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South Sea
New South Sea
Epeha
Thalf
Royal Exchange Assurance
London
Indiz
Worthy Liverymen Meeting for Lord Mayor Election
The Worthy Liverymen of London are summoned to meet on Tuesday at three o clock in the afternoon at Thames Street to consider proper offers to return to the Court of Aldermen at the Common Hall on Thursday next being Christmas Day for their choice of one to be Lord Mayor for the coming year. Business will proceed at four o clock.
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City of Londons
Viattore Bial Thames-Street
N. B
Fragmentary note hints at a Purchasers edition use
A fragmented OCR line mentions pricing and edition use by purchasers. The text is unclear but implies an edition or price reference in a historical newspaper segment. Specific names, dates, or places are not discernible.
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Welt-Smithfeld