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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.
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Catalogue reference: SP 35/66/151
This record is about the Part 2, Folio 107. From EB. To Charles Delafaye. That when dining with Mr Grandville,... dating from 1726 - 1734 in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Domestic, George I. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Part 2, Folio 107. From EB. To Charles Delafaye.
That when dining with Mr Grandville, Colonel Sarsfield and Cheridon they let drop 'that Captain Rollo and Sarescoal was [sic] doing in France what they can to power by commission to examine all English ships coming down the Channel and to carry as they think proper some good fat merchantman as they call it, into Dunkirk. This they say will give vast advantage in the house - they mightily displeased with Cardinal de Fleury and say England is the best bishopric that ever he had - however I find there [?their] applications is to King Stanilaus [Leszczynsk] by some great persons and they say that the Cardinal will not have a reign long, they say King Stanilaus is highly disgusted at the treaty betwixt King George and Saxony'. Endorsed 'Durling.
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Part 2, Folio 107. From EB. To Charles Delafaye. That when dining with Mr Grandville,...
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