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Duplicate of SP 42/8/142
Catalogue reference: SP 42/8/143
Date: 1710 December 6
Duplicate of SP 42/8/142
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Catalogue reference: SP 42/67/78
This record is about the [Rear Admiral Sir] John Norris [to Boyle]: he is attempting to stop any corn going... dating from 1709 July 7 in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Naval. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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[Rear Admiral Sir] John Norris [to Boyle]: he is attempting to stop any corn going out of the Sound without giving offence to the northern crowns until the arrival of the Dutch convoy. His dealings with the governor of Elsinore. He has sent a fourth rate to the mouth of the Sound to stop all ships going out with corn. Shortage of provisions may force him to return home. Activity of the French secretary. [Continuation on July 8]: his fourth rate has detained a Swedish ship with corn. Activities of the British ambassador Pulteney. Shortage of provisions. Dated on board Ranelagh anchored between the castles of Elsineure [Elsinore, Helsingør, Denmark] and Elsenburg [Helsingborg, Sweden]. No. 70
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