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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 35/74/32
This record is about the Folios 104-112. From Henry de Massue; Marquis of Ruvigny; Earl of Galloway. (2) Edward... dating from 1717 Sept 6 in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Domestic, George I. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Folios 104-112. From Henry de Massue; Marquis of Ruvigny; Earl of Galloway. (2) Edward Northey. (3) William Thompson. To King George I.
Petition by naturalised French refugees seeking letters patent incorporating them by the name of the Governor and Directors of the Hospital for Poor French Protestants, mentioning the purchase of land in Golden Acre, Cripplegate [London], and also mentioning the charitable bequest of John de Gatigny, deceased, master of buck-hound in Holland. Signed by: Henry de Massue Marquis of Ruvigny, Earl of Galloway; Philip Ménard; Lewis Saurin; Henry de St Colome; Claude Scoffier ?Clerkes; Nicholas de la Sabliere; Gut de la Court Vicouse; Jacob de Blagny; David Montolieu de St Hipolite; Moses Rujolas; Francois du Pontereau; Lewis de Gaillardy; Lewis Desclouseaux; James Robethon; Peter Champion de Crespign; Albert de Lande; James Baudoin; Rend de la Combe de Cluzel; Peter Reneu; Stephen Seignoret; John le Clerc de Virly; Lewis Tudert; Rene Baudoin; James Lewis Berchere; Paul du Tour; John de Rossieres; Thomas le Hemp; Solomon Penny; Peter ?Marchand; Benjamin? Barroneau; Thomas Thomas; Philip Gruchard; Peter James du Deseth; John Philips; Charles James Tabart; James de Vaux; Peter Triquet; John Perigal; and Peter Cabibel. Endorsed with a referral of the petition, from the Earl of Sunderland, to the law officers, for their report. (1) Affidavit of Philip Ménard and James Robethon, both of St James, Westminster, [Middlesex, London], and James Baudoin, London, merchant, concerning fund-raising and plans for the French hospital. Sworn before Tho [Thomas] Gerry, on 22 October 1717. (2) Attorney-General's report in favour of the petition, dated on 12 March 1718. (3) Letter from the Solicitor-General with enclosure of 'heads of a charter for the French Hospital', dated on 18 April 1718.
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