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Cumberland to Harrington: enemy marches and counter-marches. General Molke's arrival...

Catalogue reference: SP 87/17/96

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SP 87/17/96
Date
1745 Jul 11
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Cumberland to Harrington: enemy marches and counter-marches. General Molke's arrival at Ghent. He encloses a letter from Molke to Königsegg [SP 87/17/97], and a proposal for raising a protestant Swiss regiment [SP 87/17/98]. Preferment for Captain Monroe of the Highland Regiment. Dated at camp at Meerbeck. ff. 226, 227

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English
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