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Earl of Holdernesse (The Hague Aug 1744, Nuremberg Sept 1744, Vienna Oct 1744, then...

Catalogue reference: SP 99/64

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This record is about the Earl of Holdernesse (The Hague Aug 1744, Nuremberg Sept 1744, Vienna Oct 1744, then... dating from 1744 May-1746 Dec in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Foreign, Venice. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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SP 99/64
Date
1744 May-1746 Dec
Description

Earl of Holdernesse (The Hague Aug 1744, Nuremberg Sept 1744, Vienna Oct 1744, then Venice from Oct 1744), Sir James Gray and Consul Smith

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The National Archives, Kew
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International
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