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Dunmore to Harrington: a meeting between himself, Waldeck, Chanclos, Van der Duyn...
Catalogue reference: SP 87/20/23
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- 1746 Jan 17
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Dunmore to Harrington: a meeting between himself, Waldeck, Chanclos, Van der Duyn and Ilten has decided not to defend the Brussels canal. Disposition of remaining troops at Brussels, Antwerp etc. Money needed for pay and subsistence and running the hospital. Dated at Antwerp. ff. 37, 38
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- English
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SP 87
Secretaries of State: State Papers Foreign, Military Expeditions
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Dunmore to Harrington: a meeting between himself, Waldeck, Chanclos, Van der Duyn...