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Folio 127: John Methuen to John Tucker. Operations of the allied army, and Portuguese...
Catalogue reference: SP 89/19/67
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- 1706 May 23, 25, 26
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Folio 127: John Methuen to John Tucker. Operations of the allied army, and Portuguese reluctance to advance on Madrid despite Lord Galway's efforts and orders from the King. Two of the Brazil fleets arrived safely despite a French attack, and third expected.
Date and place: 1706 May 23, 25, 26 Lisbon.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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SP 89
Secretaries of State: State Papers Foreign, Portugal
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Folio 127: John Methuen to John Tucker. Operations of the allied army, and Portuguese...