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Folios 14-15. Mr Mailly to James Payzant., asking Payzant to recommend him to the...

Catalogue reference: SP 36/116/2/14

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This record is about the Folios 14-15. Mr Mailly to James Payzant., asking Payzant to recommend him to the... dating from 1751 May 24 in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Domestic, George II. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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SP 36/116/2/14
Date
1751 May 24
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Folios 14-15. Mr Mailly to James Payzant., asking Payzant to recommend him to the two potential successors of the Bishop of Tuam: Doctor Maule Bishop of Meath, and Doctor Whitcombe Bishop of Clonfert. Mentions also Mme d'Agar and Constance Duncomb.

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The National Archives, Kew
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Public Record(s)
Language
French
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C16950965/

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Secretaries of State: State Papers Domestic, George II

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