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Stair to Carteret: once the biscuit and hand-mills are provided, there will be nothing...
He encloses a letter [SP 87/10/45 from his old friend M Hop of Amsterdam, and his answer [SP 87/10/46]. His meeting and conversation with Hop.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1742 Sep 25
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- SP 87/10/43
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Stair to Carteret: slow progress of the Hanoverians and Hessians. Bread wagons have...
He encloses copies of his letters to the marquis de St Gil [Spanish ambassador] [SP 87/10/41] and Count Königseck [SP 87/10/42].
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1742 Sep 21
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- SP 87/10/40
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Stair to Carteret: he encloses a list of promotions [ SP 87/10/38 ], which has been...
He encloses remarks [SP 87/10/39] by a member of the assembly of Holland on a memorial by Fenélon. Dated at The Hague. ff. 80, 81
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1742 Sep 21
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- SP 87/10/37
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Stair to Carteret: while there is no final decision on winter quarters, he is experiencing...
He encloses a project for recruitment 'on this side' [SP 87/10/87]. He encloses letters [SP 87/10/88, 89] by [Onslow Burrish] giving an account of events at Liège. Excellent condition of the troops.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1742 Nov 14
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- SP 87/10/85
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Stair to Carteret: Arenberg and Neipperg insist there is no need for deliberations...
He encloses a project [SP 87/10/105] he has shown to Arenberg, Neipperg and Harrach. He encloses papers given by Prince George of Hesse and General Dupontpietin.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1742 Dec 04
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- SP 87/10/104
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Translation into English of [ SP 87/10/7 ]
Translation into English of [SP 87/10/7]
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1742 Aug 23-Sep 01
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- SP 87/10/8
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Ligonier to Carteret: Stair's sudden decision to go to England. He discounts Colonel...
He encloses a paper he delivered at the meetings [with Neipperg and Aranberg; SP 87/10/21]. ff. 44, 45
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1742 Sep 05
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- SP 87/10/20
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Carteret to Stair: the king has approved Stair's plan for the march of the army,...
He encloses a letter [SP 87/10/125] from the paymaster general for Stair's comments, and a copy of his own letter to [Robert] Trevor.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1742 Dec 17
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- SP 87/10/124
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[Copy sent to Stair]. To Carteret from [Sir] John Eyles, postmaster general: the...
[Copy sent to Stair]. To Carteret from [Sir] John Eyles, postmaster general: the prince of Tour [Thurn and Taxis] has ordered his agent at Ostend not to send any more mails via Calais. This is at the request of Lord Stair. He requests instructions. D…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1742 Nov 10
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- SP 87/10/94
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Holdernesse to Colonel I Durand: since they may need to be produced to parliament,...
Holdernesse to Colonel I Durand: since they may need to be produced to parliament, Durand is to send what musters he has made and proceed with those outstanding. Dated at Whitehall. ff. 1, 2
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1758 October 10
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- SP 87/29/1
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Colonel I Durand to Holdernesse: the army remains quiet in winter quarters. The enemy...
Colonel I Durand to Holdernesse: the army remains quiet in winter quarters. The enemy are laying in forage. Dated at headquarters at Münster. ff. 78, 79
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1759 February 10
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- SP 87/29/27
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Colonel I Durand to Holdernesse: the army remains quiet in winter quarters, but Prince...
Colonel I Durand to Holdernesse: the army remains quiet in winter quarters, but Prince Ferdinand has given orders for it to be in readiness to march. Dated at headquarters at Münster. ff. 80, 81
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1759 February 10
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- SP 87/29/28
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Holdernesse to Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick, congratulating him on the success of...
Holdernesse to Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick, congratulating him on the success of the Prussian hussars and enclosing a letter from the landgrave of Hesse and the king's reply. Dated at Whitehall. ff. 96, 97
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 10 July 1759
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- SP 87/35/43
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Holdernesse to Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick, congratulating him on the successful...
Holdernesse to Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick, congratulating him on the successful start to his campaign. Cressener's eviction was at the instigation of the imperial court, as was the seizure of Frankfurt and the projected capture of Mainz, Koblenz a…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
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- 10 April 1759
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- SP 87/35/18
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Copy of SP 87/17/23. ff. 9, 10
Copy of SP 87/17/23. ff. 9, 10
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1745 May 14
- Reference
- SP 87/19/6
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Newcastle to Fawkener (private): the public's admiration for Cumberland's conduct...
Newcastle to Fawkener (private): the public's admiration for Cumberland's conduct [at Fontenoy]. Albemarle and Ligonier deserve the good reports of them. He mourns the loss of Colonel Carpenter. He is confident the king will approve Cumberland's reco…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1745 May 10
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- SP 87/19/134
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Halifax to Clavering: the peace preliminaries have been approved by both houses of...
Halifax to Clavering: the peace preliminaries have been approved by both houses of parliament. He encloses copies of their addresses. Dated at St James's. f. 98
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 10 December 1762
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- SP 87/45/51
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Clavering to Halifax: the landgrave of Hesse is supplying Cassel with provisions...
Clavering to Halifax: the landgrave of Hesse is supplying Cassel with provisions in order to move there with his court at the end of the month. Two Hanoverian battalions are marching to take possession of Hanau. Dated at Rinteln. ff. 101, 102
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 10 December 1762
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- SP 87/45/53
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Clavering to Halifax: the ministers of Hesse-Cassel are pleased with the offer of...
Clavering to Halifax: the ministers of Hesse-Cassel are pleased with the offer of indemnification of £100,000, although they hope for more. The landgrave of Hesse and the Hanoverian garrison in Hanau. A treaty made between the landgravine of Hesse an…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 10 March 1763
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- SP 87/45/78
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Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to Holdernesse: the duke of Marlborough should arrive...
Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to Holdernesse: the duke of Marlborough should arrive next day with his force at Coesfeld, and the two armies should join on 14 August. He believes Campbell's regiment has disembarked in East Friesland. His reasons for r…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 11 August 1758
- Reference
- SP 87/34/10