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Letters 180-182 Charles Jenkinson at the War Office to the Chairman and Deputy reporting...

Catalogue reference: IOR/E/1/68 ff. 361-365v

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IOR/E/1/68 ff. 361-365v
Title
Letters 180-182 Charles Jenkinson at the War Office to the Chairman and Deputy reporting that the high mortality of troops in the 73rd regiment was due to the lack of a hospital and suitable accommodation. Related papers attached.
Date
20 Apr 1781
Note

Referred to the Committee of Correspondence.

Related material

Read in Court 25 Apr 1781. See IOR/B volume covering that date

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British Library: Asian and African Studies
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Language
English
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1 letter
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https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/249668b6-2f2c-4d3a-9688-f736a8916c48/

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Letters 180-182 Charles Jenkinson at the War Office to the Chairman and Deputy reporting that the high mortality of troops in the 73rd regiment was due to the lack of a hospital and suitable accommodation. Related papers attached.