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BNL.734.028
8-15 Aug 1734:12 (1593)
London, June 8. On Tuesday his Excellency the Count de
Montijo, the Spanish Ambassador receive an extraordinary
courier from Naples. . .
The same courier also brought letters from the French camp
at Bozzolo, importing, that the Imperial Army Column was
attacked by Mons. de Coigny near Colerno, where, after a
smart engagement, the Germans having lost there in 1200 men,
where obliged to retreat with precipitation. Whereupon his
excellency and the Spanish Ambassador, to give God thanks
for such a series of happy success, caused Te Deum to be
sung on Tuesday in his Chappel at Powis House, and went
afterwards to Richmond to communicate the said news to the
court.
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