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L.c.2166: Newsletter received by Richard Newdigate, Arbury, 1693 April 18

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The Regiments of 20 companyes of Scotch Highlanders are raised with their broad swords & Targetts which are to be made use of in the Descent.

Some New orders came the last post from the King to the Office of Ordinance relateing to some matters about the Descent which are to be carryed on with the utmost application

Dartmouth the 14th severall transport ships are taken up here for the service of the Descent, the Russell Galley conti -nues here to impresse men for their Maiesties service

His Maiestie has given the Coate he had on when he was shot in the should -er at the Boyne to William Killegrew Esquire and is exposed to veiw by v Keepers of the Lyons in the Tower.

Wee heare the Yatches are to continue in holland till his Maiestie returnes to head the Descent

The Earle of Portland designes to set forward to morrow for holland & will be accompanied by severall of the Nobility

Admirall Allemond is come into the Downes with 10 Dutch men of War

and 3 Merchant Men, the Privateers were of the following force viz. one of 50 guns one of 44 one of 40 20 of 36 one of 32 one of 28 & 20 of 22 guns each. The King made aspeech to the Assembly of the states at the Hague onthe i9th instant.

from holland.

All the 2d rate men of Warr are ordered to saile the first oppertunity for spithed ... where they are to be payd of money being already Issued out of the Exchequer for that purpose.

The letters from paris further advise that the french. King has received a second expresse from Count d' Estre that all the men of Warr seperated in the late storme are come into Thoulon, and onely 4 small vessells missing, that the same storme had alsoe damaged Monsieur Blenoc'ke's shipping designed to Bombard Tripoly that the 100 Battallions that were to compose the Army in Ridemont are reduced to 60 which are to continue in Dauphine the other 40 being countermanded to Germany & flanders. That the King has setled a fund of 100000 Livers to fortify furnes but the french. are at worke at the Dismantleing of Dixmunde That the King finding too greate awant of a Port in the Channell has examined the proiect of makeing a harbour at [the hague] where tis said [...] whole Navy may ride & come there in al winds and the worke will begin this yeare as alsoe of building of Castles to service the Coasts

yesterday the Lords of the Admiralty had an Account from Corke in Ireland on the 4 inst that

divers English marriners new landed there who had brought Certifi -cates with them dated the 5 of March from Bilboa that they were taken by the ffrench & retaken by the Spaniards and had an Authentick list of the Casting away of 49 french privateers on the Bay of Biscay

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depended much upon the Issue of this Campaigne his Maiestie could expect his utmost endeavours to bring matters to agood conclusion.

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To the honorable Sir Richard: Newdigate baronet near Coventry 4

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L.c.2167: Newsletter received by Richard Newdigate, Arbury, 1693 April 20

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L.c.2167

London Aprill 20th 93

Sir

There are Letters in the secretaryes Office directed from the Lord Paget which give alarge account of the posture of the turkish affairs Of his Lordships audience of theGrand Vissier at Adrianople and what disposition there is towards apeace. he finds the french Ambassadors hath soe far prevailed with the Mufti and principall Offices of the Court, that he beleives the turks are inclinable to adventure another Campaigne, though at the same time the Vissier hath appointed aday to de liberate with the Dutch Ambassador on the Artistes his Lordship brought with him from the Emperour and in the Close sayes that the people are generally inclinable to apeace.

Sometime agoe a ffrench. Privateer of not aboue 15 Tuns being an open boate without any greate guns came up the River with English Colours & passed all our fleet 'tis supposed to haue seized 40000l that was iust goeing to pay the shiping but aVessell happily tooke her & for the Queens veiw is brought up on this side the Bridge and now rides before Whitehall.

An exraordinary Cabinet Coun -cell was yesterday held at the Lord Notting -hams office upon the affaires of the Descent by vertue of an express come from his Maiestie where the Commissioners of the Victualling office & transport ships attended.

Number of 2600 since which 80 of them have been seized & sent prisoners to Montpelier & more are taken up dayly some of them of Considerable ranke & some troops are lodged upon them at Discression which causes agreate many people to fly the Countrey & tis beleived soe soone as the expresse which the Intendant of that Province sent to Court is returned there will be bloody doeings.

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I am assured that 500 transport ships in the River in severall. ports are taken up for the service of the Descent

This day the New Mortars for bombarding the ffrench Maritime townes were carried downe the River to be experi --mented.

Yesterday 12000l was brought into the Exchequer. by 100l at a time upon the Million proiect Bill which makes it nigh 300000l.

The Queene yesterday meeting a flanders officer in Saint. James's parke who had a few dayes before taken his leave of her Maiestie to goe to his post the Queene called him to her and said she thought he had beene in Flanders the wind being faire, but if he did not like his Commission bid him bring it to her & she would dispose of it - where upon all officers hurry away least the Queene should say the like to them

The Gunners & Bombarders dayly exercise at Black heath and above 60 Gunners. are taken into service to be imployed in the Descent.

The Dutch St Tubes fleet in Holland is taken in to service to be imployed as transport ships in the Descent

Yesterday the Virginia Merchants attended the Cabinet Councell & prayed that the Embargeo might be taken off their shiping which was granted and orders

raiseing a Ban and A near Ban throughout his dominions intimateing that the Kingdom is threatened with an English & Dutch Descent and they will be mixed withSir some regular forces. Corne is extereame scarce in severall parts of this Kingdom the people flying about in troops to seek after bread. Wee are advisid from [Hsez] in the low Languedocke that the Dragoons Catholicks of that Province likely assembled to the

are gone to Portsmouth for the virginia and .... ^west India fleets to saile the first wind.

Letters since my last from Dublin say that they haue an account there that the Lord Sidney will be made Marquesce of Dublin Sir Charles Porter apeere of that Realme Esquire Coresbey a Barronet & Mr Thomson of the Exchequer a Knight.

They write from Plymouth of the 16 inst. that Sir Martin Beckman their Maiesties Cheife engeneer went from thence on saterday last to veiw the forti -fications at Pendernis and at his returne would doe the like there.

It is said that Dr Greenvill (Brother to the Earl of Bath) who followed the late King Iames to ffrance and by him made titular Archbishop of Yorke is arrived here but does not yet appeare in publicke.

Wee heare that all the first and 2d rate ships are to ioyne the rest of the Royall Navy by the first of the next month about which time there will be an encampment at Black heath.

Wee haue received a forreigne Maile since my last which furnisheth us with the following Novells from france

Paris the 22th Aprill Two dayes agoe an English Lord who formerly served King. Iames. as secretary of state arrived here haueing made his escape from England

and has brought with him some papers of greate Consequence being [..sclene] of all the English affairs - It is wrote from Brest that they are working on the Grand fleet with utmost diligence & that 2 small squadrons which were goeing to sea are stopt by order from Court that they may be in readinesse to ioyne the English Thoulon squadron that the while may make head against the Enemy. - The King has given orders for

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The personall estate of the late Sir Ino Cutler appears to be 140000l the moiety of which he has left by will to his son in Law the Earl of Radnor. besides 5500l per annum the rest he has given to his poore relations onely 1000l. to Christs hospitall & this day the Earl of Radnor & Mr. Boulter Nephew & executor to the deceased met to consult about his buriall. It is observd that the said Sir John before his death had deposited in St. Martins vestry alarge Wooden Chest supposed to be full of Writings but after his death the Lord Radnor was sent for to see it opened & it was found full of plate - The Trans -port ships are orderd to saile light to holland supposed to take in some regiments of souldiers to be imployed in the Descent.

To the honorable Sir Richard: Newdigate Baronet at Arbury 4 near Coventry

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L.c.2168: Newsletter received by Richard Newdigate, Arbury, 1693 April 22

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L.c.2168

London Aprill the 22th (93)

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Edward Cook Esquire Councellor at Law is constituted Licencer of the Press-

Mr Stevens is appointed Deputy secretary for the Kingdom of Scotland to attend the King: in Flanders and accordingly has received his Instructions and is prepareing to goe upon the same

Three Councills have been held upon the affaier of the Discent and Iam assured it goes Vigerously on and the Lords of the Tresury & Councill went yesterday into the Citty to borrow Monney in the Great Iuncture-

The 2 East India Interlopers haue peticioned the Councill that the Embargo might be taken off upon which an order of Councill past that they might have Liberty to put to Sea

The Lords of the Admiralty had yesterday an Express that the Goodwin Sloop was put into Weymouth. who saies She was Chased by 3 ffrench Men of War of above 70 Guns who ffired above 50 Shott at her which Came thro' her sailes but did Little or noe Dammage 13

Portsmouth the 20 On Tuesday affrench

Martiall Bouffleers is gon to Paris to take the Kings Instructions how to act in fflanders - That the Duke of Savoy is soe well recovered as to give audience to the Emperors Embassendor & that his Duches is gon 3 Months with Child And that the remainder of the Dutch quota are sailed for England to Ioyne our ffleet

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Privateer of 12 Guns under Ostend Coullers seized apress smack and went off Yesterday came in here 2 Ostend Privateers and brought with them 2 ffrench prizes which they took out of a ffleet of 30 Sail Convoyed by 3 Men of War on board of which was Captain Iohn Dubart who is going to Command 2 Man of War of 90 Guns-

Plimouth the 18th- the Rook Privateer has brought in here affrench: prize laden with Salt and forced another on shoar and burnt her with his Long boat on the ffrench: Coast

Sheilds the 18 2 ffriggats are come in here to Clear the Coasts of the ffrench privateers & accordingly sailed yesterday to the Southward

The Enhabitants of Hoy haveing formerly Informed against some persons of the Countrey for tradeing with france they are sent for up to Town to attend the Councill on that affaier

On Thursday the Earl of Nottingams Son was baptized the Queen and the Lord Pembrok being sureties

Sir Iohn Mordant a Member of the East: India Company is about building 40 houses near Greenwich for as Many Decayed Merchants of London and

Camp on Black or Hounslow heath from whence theyle march for Portsmouth in order to Embarque for the Discent and they shall pitch their tents every Night in the ffeilds haveing the Kings bread that they may not trouble the Countrey This afternoon the Queen went to Greenwich to see the hospitall preparing there for the Sick & Wounded Seamen This afternoon wee received a fforreign Mail which brings Little Newes more [theat that ]

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will endow them with aRevenew of 30li Per annum each

The Citty Agreed to Lend the Queen the 200000li which her Maiestie sent yesterday to borrow of them upon the Reveiw of the Poll bill

The Embargo is taken off all Shipping except the Turkey & Streights ffleet

Sir Iohn Cutler is to Lye instate before his Internment and there is such a harmony between the Lord Radnor & Mr Boulter the Executor that in all Likelyhood they will Disapoint the Lawyers of soe fatt a Cause

Wee have an account from Hull [..armouth] &c that the Dutch ffactors Continue to buy up Corn the which enhances the Price

Wee hear from Shrewsbury that the Populacy haue been in an uproar for 5 or 6 Daies upon an account: of .. buying up of Corn for transportacion the Mayor gott them supprest & Imprisoned Divers and raised the Militia but they being got to aGreater head repulsed the Militia & restored the Captive bretheren and the same was not appeased when the Letters came away

The Merchants in the Citty have an account from the West: Indies that 300 Buck aneers have been aCruzeing on the Spannish Coast and met with the Richest Shipps

that has been known in those Parts and Made them all prize which tis beleived will aMount to 1500li aMan All things are now disposeing for the Randisvouz of our ffleet which is to be on the 3d of Next Month - The first & 2d Rates at the Bouy of the Nore have orders to take Pilates - I am Assured that the Queen about the 10 of next Month will goe for Portsmouth to see the ffleet put to Sea I am well Assured wee shall have a

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To the honorable Sir Richard: Newdigate baronet at Arbury near Coventry 2

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