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[Colonel] John Stewart to Harrington: embarkation continues despite strong winds...

Catalogue reference: SP 87/20/46

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This record is about the [Colonel] John Stewart to Harrington: embarkation continues despite strong winds... dating from 1746 Feb 07 in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Foreign, Military Expeditions. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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SP 87/20/46
Date
1746 Feb 07
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[Colonel] John Stewart to Harrington: embarkation continues despite strong winds and heavy sea. Three regiments are now aboard. Report that Hawley has been beaten by the rebels near Stirling [Falkirk]. Dated at Willemstad. PS. that evening that a fourth regiment has been embarked. ff. 79, 80

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English
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