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Folio 207: Waldegrave to Delafaye. A Mrs. Younger placed her daughter, whom she had...

Catalogue reference: SP 78/199/100

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This record is about the Folio 207: Waldegrave to Delafaye. A Mrs. Younger placed her daughter, whom she had... dating from 1731 July 21 in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Foreign, France. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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SP 78/199/100
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1731 July 21
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Folio 207: Waldegrave to Delafaye. A Mrs. Younger placed her daughter, whom she had by the late Earl of Warwick, in a French nunnery. The daughter now refuses to leave the Nunnery and return with her mother to England. French Ministers refuse to force her to leave the Nunnery in spite of Waldegrave's vigorous protests against this `inhumanity'.

Date and place: 1731 July 21, Fontainebleau.

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