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Grenville to Granby, informing him of his appointment as first lord of the admiralty...
Catalogue reference: SP 87/48/31
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This record is about the Grenville to Granby, informing him of his appointment as first lord of the admiralty... dating from 14 October 1762 in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Foreign, Military Expeditions. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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- SP 87/48/31
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Date (When the record was created)
- 14 October 1762
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Description (What the record is about)
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Grenville to Granby, informing him of his appointment as first lord of the admiralty and of his replacement by the earl of Halifax as secretary of the Northern Department. Dated at St James's. f. 53
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- The National Archives, Kew
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- Public Record(s)
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- Open Document, Open Description
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- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9494346/
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SP 87
Secretaries of State: State Papers Foreign, Military Expeditions
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This record is held at The National Archives, Kew
Within the department: SP
Records assembled by the State Paper Office, including papers of the Secretaries...
Within the series: SP 87
Secretaries of State: State Papers Foreign, Military Expeditions
Within the piece: SP 87/48
Marquis of Granby, Lieut Colonel Boyd, Colonel Peirson, etc. (Described at item level)
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Grenville to Granby, informing him of his appointment as first lord of the admiralty...