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Letter 92 Eliza Davidson, Queen Ann Street East, London to the Court of Directors...

Catalogue reference: IOR/E/1/75, ff 201-202

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IOR/E/1/75, ff 201-202
Title
Letter 92 Eliza Davidson, Queen Ann Street East, London to the Court of Directors requesting that her husband Mr Davidson of Council at Fort St George may be appointed to succeed Lord Macartney.
Date
12 Sep 1784
Description

To lie for consideration til the 6th October next.

Related material

Read in Court 15 September 1784. See IOR/B/100 for the related Court Minutes.

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British Library: Asian and African Studies
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Not Public Record(s)
Language
English
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2 folios
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https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/b7419c62-8be7-45af-a5ba-0a7ce1ce822a/

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IOR/E/1

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Letter 92 Eliza Davidson, Queen Ann Street East, London to the Court of Directors requesting that her husband Mr Davidson of Council at Fort St George may be appointed to succeed Lord Macartney.