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Foreign News January 14, 1763

The New Hampshire Gazette

Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire

What is this article about?

The Earl of Buckinghamshire, British Ambassador to Russia, arrived in Petersbourg on September 24, healthy but fatigued, traveling by water from a warship without stopping at Cronstadt, where honors were prepared.

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Further ADVICE from the LONDON. Prints to the 26th of October last.

PETERSBOURG, Sept. 24. The Earl of Buckinghamshire, His Britannic Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to this Court, arrived here last Night, about Ten o'Clock, in perfect Health tho' a little fatigued, having come directly by Water from the Main of War which brought his Lordship over, in one of the Admiralty Barges. Without touching at Cronstadt, where all proper Orders had been sent for receiving his Excellency with the greatest Marks of Distinction.

What sub-type of article is it?

Diplomatic

What keywords are associated?

Ambassador Arrival Petersbourg Earl Of Buckinghamshire British Diplomat Cronstadt

What entities or persons were involved?

The Earl Of Buckinghamshire

Where did it happen?

Petersbourg

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Petersbourg

Event Date

Sept. 24

Key Persons

The Earl Of Buckinghamshire

Outcome

arrived in perfect health tho' a little fatigued; received with the greatest marks of distinction.

Event Details

The Earl of Buckinghamshire, His Britannic Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to this Court, arrived here last Night, about Ten o'Clock, having come directly by Water from the Main of War which brought his Lordship over, in one of the Admiralty Barges. Without touching at Cronstadt, where all proper Orders had been sent for receiving his Excellency with the greatest Marks of Distinction.

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