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Enclosure concerning the transmitting of a letter by Captain O'Brien of the 'Elsea'...

Catalogue reference: SP 42/17/88

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SP 42/17/88
Date
1721 Sept 1
Description

Enclosure concerning the transmitting of a letter by Captain O'Brien of the 'Elsea' (from an unknown person) containing treason against His Majesty and his government.

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The National Archives, Kew
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Public Record(s)
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
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SP 42

Secretaries of State: State Papers Naval

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Enclosure concerning the transmitting of a letter by Captain O'Brien of the 'Elsea'...

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