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Letter 42 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Christopher Mole reporting that...

Catalogue reference: IOR/E/1/33 ff. 85-86v

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IOR/E/1/33 ff. 85-86v
Title
Letter 42 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Christopher Mole reporting that they will continue to furnish supplies to Captain John Pelly for the Prince of Wales, providing intelligence on the arrival of Dutch East India Company ships at the Texel and providing details of their cargoes.
Date
Sep 1745
Related material

Read in Court 11 Sep 1745. See IOR/B volume covering that date

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British Library: Asian and African Studies
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English
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IOR/E/1

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Letter 42 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Christopher Mole reporting that they will continue to furnish supplies to Captain John Pelly for the Prince of Wales, providing intelligence on the arrival of Dutch East India Company ships at the Texel and providing details of their cargoes.