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Copy of SP 87/12/33. ff. 86, 87
Catalogue reference: SP 87/13/42
Date: 1743 Jun 02
Copy of SP 87/12/33. ff. 86, 87
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Catalogue reference: SP 87/9/91
This record is about the Stair to Carteret: so that France should continue to think she has nothing to fear... dating from 1742 Aug 07 in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Foreign, Military Expeditions. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Stair to Carteret: so that France should continue to think she has nothing to fear from Great Britain, he will submit the memorial enclosed in his and Trevor's dispatch of the same date [SP 87/9/92]. Progress of the blockade of Prague. Count Sinzheim will inform the pensionary next day that the emperor wishes to make peace with Maria Theresa. He advises against negotiation with Spain. He hopes soon to go into Flanders. Dated at The Hague. ff. 191, 192
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