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This record is about the Bouillon Papers: Papers of Philip d'Auvergne, Prince de Bouillon, administrateur... dating from 1795-1810 in the series Foreign Office and predecessors: Political and Other Departments: Miscellanea, Series.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Bouillon Papers: Papers of Philip d'Auvergne, Prince de Bouillon, administrateur des secours accordés aux émigrès and (from 1808) C. in C. of H.M. ships at Guernsey and Jersey. Entry book: To Treasury. Administrative letters about financial relief granted to French Emigrants in Jersey during the French Revolution; This correspondence is addressed to the different secretaries and officials of the Treasury from the 1st of March. 1795 to the 1 January 1810, with loose drafts of two letters, one addressed to N Vansittart Esq (dated 31 October 1803), the other to the Marquis of Buckingham (Undated. ); also a copy of a letter from Marquis of Buckingham concerning the establishment E Burke’s French School at Penn (Buckinghamshire) dated 15 April 1796; The names of the French Emigres mentioned in this volume include: Bishop of Lombey (17 December 1799, 11 October 1799); Grand Chantre et Chanoine of Coutances (13 August 1798); Comte de Chevreux (2 February 1803, 25 April 1803); Comte d'Artois, (8 February 1803); Destouches (8 February 1803); General de Frotte (8 February 1803); Comte de Butler (8 February 1803); Le Maire-Durant (1 March 1803, 19 April 1803); Comte de Frotte (1 March 1803, 19 April 1803); Comtesse de Trelo (2 March 1803, 14 March 1803); M de Barentin (2 March 1803, 14 March 1803); Prince de Conde (25th April 1803); d'Avoust (14 May 1806)
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