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Carlingford to Ormond : written from London
Catalogue reference: MS. Carte 35, fol(s). 657
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This record is about the Carlingford to Ormond : written from London dating from 24 August 1667.
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- MS. Carte 35, fol(s). 657
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Title (The name of the record)
- Carlingford to Ormond : written from London
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Date (When the record was created)
- 24 August 1667
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This day, Peace is proclaimed,- to the satisfaction of many. But the discontents of the people will not,- the writer fears,- be much moderated by it. The subject of discourse is "in calumniating the Government, with reflections on particular persons;- amongst whom our friend my Lord Chancellor is principal; which, with the loss of his Lady, renders him the most afflicted person" the writer ever saw.
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- Oxford University: Bodleian Library, Special Collections
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- English
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- Holograph
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- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/69925cdb-d3ac-4a4a-8953-c633bb7917ee/
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This record is held at Oxford University: Bodleian Library, Special Collections
Within the fonds: MSS. Carte 1-279
CARTE PAPERS
Within the file: MS. Carte 35
Correspondence of the first Duke of Ormonde, with some miscellaneous papers, chiefly...
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Carlingford to Ormond : written from London