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Sheet Number SP 89 SE
Catalogue reference: OS 42/19383
Date: 1976 May 06 - 1985 May 02
Sheet Number SP 89 SE
Item
Catalogue reference: SP 89/30/74
This record is about the Folio 162: Thomas Lumley to Lord Carteret. Mendonça still being polite but evasive... dating from 1723 Feb 20, NS in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Foreign, Portugal. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Folio 162: Thomas Lumley to Lord Carteret. Mendonça still being polite but evasive about Protestant worship at Oporto; Lumley suggests Carteret might bring pressure on Galvão at London. At King John's request, he has ordered the masters of all British merchant ships not to accept Portuguese passengers without informing him, to prevent the escape of malefactors. Governor of Goa has asked for reinforcements, and Portuguese Court is rumoured to be considering making Goa a free port, `which will make it in a short time the mart of the Indies.'.
Date and place: 1723 Feb 20, NS Lisbon.
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Folio 162: Thomas Lumley to Lord Carteret. Mendonça still being polite but evasive...
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