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Domestic News May 6, 1763

The New Hampshire Gazette And Historical Chronicle

Portsmouth, Greenland, Rockingham County, New Hampshire

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New York report on April 25: The Duke of Cumberland packet boat, Capt. Goodrich, arrived at Falmouth on March 2 with New-York mail. Another packet expected soon from England with the Definitive Treaty of Peace. Treaty between Empress Queen, Kings of Prussia and Poland likely concluded; general European peace anticipated.

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NEW-YORK, April 25.

The Duke of Cumberland Packet Boat, Capt. Goodrich, with the New-York Mail, arrived at Falmouth the 2d of March last. Another Packet is expected here from England in a few Days, which no doubt will bring the Copy of the Definitive Treaty of Peace, none of the Articles of which, that we can find, had been made Public when the last Advices, brought by Capt. Boulderson, were sent from London. It is almost certain that the Treaty of Peace between the Empress Queen, and the Kings of Prussia and Poland has been concluded, tho' we have no particular, nor authoritative Account of it, and we have the greatest Reason to expect a general Peace between all the Powers in Europe.

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Arrival Departure Shipping Politics

What keywords are associated?

Packet Boat Arrival Duke Of Cumberland Treaty Of Peace European Peace Falmouth Arrival

What entities or persons were involved?

Capt. Goodrich Capt. Boulderson Empress Queen Kings Of Prussia And Poland

Where did it happen?

New York

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New York

Event Date

April 25

Key Persons

Capt. Goodrich Capt. Boulderson Empress Queen Kings Of Prussia And Poland

Event Details

The Duke of Cumberland Packet Boat, Capt. Goodrich, with the New-York Mail, arrived at Falmouth the 2d of March last. Another Packet is expected here from England in a few Days, which no doubt will bring the Copy of the Definitive Treaty of Peace, none of the Articles of which, that we can find, had been made Public when the last Advices, brought by Capt. Boulderson, were sent from London. It is almost certain that the Treaty of Peace between the Empress Queen, and the Kings of Prussia and Poland has been concluded, tho' we have no particular, nor authoritative Account of it, and we have the greatest Reason to expect a general Peace between all the Powers in Europe.

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