Ambrofe Hallet, Efq; Grandfon to Sir fare, tallet, of Bloomsbury Square, Knt. and to the late Sir Ambrofe Cravoley, Knt. and Alderman of London. He died of a Hurt he receiv'd the Day before, by being, with his Brother, thrown out of a Chaife, by the Horfes taking a Fright. Mrs. Hyde, Wife of Mr. Hyde, a noted Vintner in Spittlefields. Mrs. Browning, Wife of Mr. Browning, Brewer in St. John's-street. Perfons declared BANKRUPTS. John Turner, jun. of King's Lynn in Norfolk, Wine Merch nt. Edward Maber, of London, Merchant. John Clarke, of St. Martin's in the Fielis, Vintner and Mariner. William Knelling, of Rotherhith, Merchant and Mariner. Solamen Nathan, late of Fen-Church Areet, London, Merchant and Dealer in Jewels. Charles Harwick, late of King'sLynn in Norfolk, Bookleller. Stephen Fechem, late of the City of Bristol, Weaver. Shadrach Pride, late of Worcester, Innholder and Vintner. William Lazofield, of St. Paul's Church Yard, Hofter and Glover. William Gent, late of Leck in Staffordshire, Grocer. Thomas Cole, late of the Bankfide in Southwark, Lighterman and Ch.p Mercer and Shop-keeper William Baylis, of Alderfgate-freet, London, Linnen Draper. John Trelkeld, of Newcastle upon Tine, Merchant. John Chauntrell, late of Aldermanbury Patern. Distiller. John Woolfe, late of BramcuttHoufe in the Parish of Buckington in Warwickshire, Dealer and Chapman. William Taylor, of King's-Lynn in Norfolk, Merchant. Elizabeth Pickering, late of Norwich, Brewer. Charles Newburgh, late of Exeter, Merchant. John Smith, of Petworth in Surrey, Mercer. Jobner Robottom, of Weft-Lynn in Norfolk, Merchant. Thomas Noak, of Snelliftam in Norfolk, Merchant. Jofeph Cutlove, late of Malden in Ex, Grocer and Chapman. William Knowles, late of London, Merchant. Jofeph Barbam, of Fenchurchfireet, Grocer. Chefs Stedman, of Stow-Market in Suffolk, Mercer and Draper. James Goodrich, of Satterton in Lincolnshire, Chapman. Robert Bradford, of Exon, Vint 1 ROM Seville. The Debarkation FR of the Spanish Troops was made the 29th paft. The 30th an Action happened between the King's Army and that of the Moors, confilting of 22000 Men, in which the latter were totally routed. The Spaniards had 150 of their Men wounded and thirty killed, amongst whom were five Officers. The 1ft Inftant (or as others Advices fay, the 2d) the Spanish Troops enter'd Oran and took Poffeffion of it, and of the Fort of Mazalquivir; fo that in three Days the Defcent was made, the Enemies beaten, and the City of Oran with its Caftles taken. The Army of the Infidels was to be reinforc'd with 10,000 Moors, and 6000 Turks, who were coming from Algier; but upon the News of the Defeat of the first, they turn'd about, and made the best of their Way home. The Number of the Slain on the Part of the Enemy is not yet known. Our Lofs is faid to be inconfiderable: But we have Reason to believe the King has lost a great many Men, the Moors fighting very defperately for near fix Hours; and had they been equal with us in their Difcipline, as they had the Advantage of the Ground, by all we can learn, the Victory would have been very uncertain. Eighty Pieces of Brass Cannon, 50 of Iron, and 12 Field Pieces, &c. were found in the City and Caftles of Oran, befides a prodigious Store of Ammunition of War; Grain in abundance, a great Number of Sheep, Oxen and Fowls, with a confiderable Quantity of Wool; the City and Caftles having been provided for three Months. From Hanover: That on the 12th Prince George of Heffe arriv'd there, and the next Day waited on his Britannick Majefty at Herenhaufen; aз did Prince Naflau Siegen about the fame Time; and Count Lenard, who was fent on the Part of his Mafter, the King of Poland, to compliment his Majesty upon his Arrival in his German Dominions. About the fame Time the King finished the particųlar Review of the Troops encamped near Hanover, and feem'd to be much pleas'd therewith. The Baron de Beveren, great Marshal of the Palatine Court, arriv'd on the 20th, and waited on the King the fame Day, to compliment him in the Name of the Elector Palatine, upon his fafe Arrival in Germany. From the Hague: That an End had been put to the Difpute about the Succeffion to the Estate of the late King William III. which could not be terminated fince the Death of that Prince, between the King, of Pruffia, Father and Son, and the Prince of Naffau Orange. This was brought about by Meff. Lincius and Duncan, Counsellors refpectively to the King and the Prince. From Ratisbon: That the Perfecution of the Proteftants in Saltzburgh ftill continues with great Rigour, elpecially with regard to the Children of the Refugees, whom they detain against the Will of their Parents; or, at least, let none depart till after fevere Treatment. 12000 of these poor Refugees have at different Times pafs'd by Ausburg, and 4000 more were foon expected. From Vienna: That they had received Advice, that Duke Theodore, Sovereign Prince of Sultzbach, of the House of Palatine, died the 11th Inftant, at Duickelspiel, in the 74th Year of his Age, and was fucceeded by his Son Prince Jofeph Charles Emanuel of Sultzback, born in 1693, and married in 1717 to Sophia Augusta, Daughter of Charles Philip, Elector Palatine, who died in Childbed in 1728, but left a Prince, born June 15, 1724. Prices Prices of B. Malt 17 21 Goods, &c. in London. Hay Coals per Chaldron 22 to 23 Lead the Fodder 19 Hun. 1 balf on board, 16 a 167. 10. Tin in Blocks 41. Ditto in Bars 41.-25. 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