Item
Cipher key enclosed in SP 35/71/61.
Catalogue reference: SP 35/71/62
Date: Undated [1719-1722]
Cipher key enclosed in SP 35/71/61.
Item
Catalogue reference: SP 35/72/87
This record is about the Deposition of Andrew Pancier, formerly Captain Lieutenant of Lord Cobham's regiment... dating from 1723 Apr 16 in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Domestic, George I. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Deposition of Andrew Pancier, formerly Captain Lieutenant of Lord Cobham's regiment of dragoons, confirming the identity of George Kelly, being tried [as a Jacobite] in the House of Commons [linked to the Atterbury Plot], as the man he knew under the names [James] Johnson. Recalls Kelly frequenting the Tiltyard Coffee House [?Whitehall, London, Middlesex], Wheatley's, Covent Garden [London, Middlesex]. Mentions the evidence of Humphrey Bailey, a servant at Slaughter's Coffee House and Contade and Lunelle. Sworn in the presence of Tho [Thomas] Tickell.
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Deposition of Andrew Pancier, formerly Captain Lieutenant of Lord Cobham's regiment...
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