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Despatch to Lord Stanhope requesting his majesty's permission for Admiral George...

Catalogue reference: SP 42/14/90

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This record is about the Despatch to Lord Stanhope requesting his majesty's permission for Admiral George... dating from 1715 Sept 23 in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Naval. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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SP 42/14/90
Date
1715 Sept 23
Description

Despatch to Lord Stanhope requesting his majesty's permission for Admiral George Byng to come ashore, and remain some time at Deal so that he may be in the greater readiness to go to sea.

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Despatch to Lord Stanhope requesting his majesty's permission for Admiral George...

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