Piece
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 89/62/18
This record is about the Folio 45: E. Hay to H. Seymour Conway. `We have had the coldest winter ever known... dating from 1766 Mar 1 in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Foreign, Portugal. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Folio 45: E. Hay to H. Seymour Conway. `We have had the coldest winter ever known in Portugal', but now have `the prospect of a plentiful year.' Arrival of the Rio de Janeiro Fleet and an East-Indiaman from Bahia with details of the value of the cargoes.
Date and place: 1766 Mar 1 Lisbon.
SP 89
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Secretaries of State: State Papers Foreign, Portugal
Edward Hay, Francis Ibbetson and John Whitehead
Folio 45: E. Hay to H. Seymour Conway. `We have had the coldest winter ever known...
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