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Clavering to Halifax: the Hessian ministers are preparing a memorial soliciting the...
Clavering to Halifax: the Hessian ministers are preparing a memorial soliciting the king's assistance in regaining the artillery removed by the French from Cassel. The landgrave has invited Clavering to accompany him to his country house in Wavern an…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 9 May 1763
- Reference
- SP 87/45/88
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Holdernesse to Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick: he encloses copies of a letter from...
Dated at Whitehall. ff. 9-11
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 11 August 1758
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- SP 87/34/3
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Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to George II: he is hopeful that the landgrave of Hesse...
Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to George II: he is hopeful that the landgrave of Hesse will accept the king's offer of £60,000. The duke of Marlborough should arrive next day with his force at Coesfeld. He has reports that Soubise has taken Paderborn …
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 11 August 1758
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- SP 87/34/9
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Holdernesse to Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick: there are 42 pontoons in the king's...
Holdernesse to Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick: there are 42 pontoons in the king's arsenals, and vessels are being prepared to transport them to Emden. Dated at Whitehall. f. 62
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 9 September 1758
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- SP 87/34/27
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Halifax to Alt, the Hessian minister in London: although the cessation of hostilities...
Halifax to Alt, the Hessian minister in London: although the cessation of hostilities should not take place until the ratification of the treaty, the king has sent orders to Prince Ferdinand to concert with the French marshal to stop the fighting imm…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 9 November 1762
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- SP 87/45/29
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Colonel I Durand to Holdernesse: his dealings with Mr Wolters in Rotterdam on the...
Dated at The Hague. ff. 8, 9
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1758 May 15
- Reference
- SP 87/28/4
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Holdernesse to Colonel I Durand: the king is satisfied with the detail of Durand's...
Holdernesse to Colonel I Durand: the king is satisfied with the detail of Durand's reports of 1 and 3 June [SP 87/28/11, 12]. Holdernesse encloses a packet for Prince Ferdinand. Dated at Whitehall. ff. 26, 27
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1758 June 9
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- SP 87/28/13
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Colonel I Durand to Holdernesse: Düsseldorf has surrendered by capitulation. The...
Colonel I Durand to Holdernesse: Düsseldorf has surrendered by capitulation. The French are still at Cologne but may be moving towards Jülich. D'Estrées is expected to relieve Clermont. A detachment has returned from Brabant with deputies to discuss …
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1758 July 9
- Reference
- SP 87/28/38
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Cumberland to Newcastle, enclosing a copy of the articles of capitulation for Maastrich...
Cumberland to Newcastle, enclosing a copy of the articles of capitulation for Maastrich [SP 87/24/106] and a letter from Saxe [SP 87/24/108]. The army will shortly march towards 's Hertogenbosch.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 9 May 1748
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- SP 87/24/105
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Cumberland to Saxe: he proposes the eleventh of that month for the start of the armistice....
Cumberland to Saxe: he proposes the eleventh of that month for the start of the armistice. He is prepared to cooperate with Saxe to relieve the hardships of the city of Liège. Passports to be issued by the prince of Orange. The Austrians are under hi…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 9 May 1748
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- SP 87/24/109
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Newcastle to Cumberland: the king is impatient for Cumberland's views on the memoire...
He encloses a provisional answer to the prince of Orange from the king [SP 87/24/9] and a copy of his answer to Mordaunt's paper. Route the Russians should take when they cross the Rhine.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1 March 1748
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- SP 87/24/7
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Saxe to Cumberland: he was willing to accede to the capitulation of Maastricht, but...
Saxe to Cumberland: he was willing to accede to the capitulation of Maastricht, but as its commandant would not surrender without orders, he has granted him forty-eight hours to send to the states general. Regarding Cumberland's other proposals, he w…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 9 May 1748
- Reference
- SP 87/24/100
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Marlborough and Lord Townshend [to St John]: they enclose a letter [ SP 87/6/9 ]...
Marlborough and Lord Townshend [to St John]: they enclose a letter [SP 87/6/9] from the elector [Palatine] consenting to the movement of his troops to the corps of neutrality.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1711 Mar 20
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- SP 87/6/8
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Holdernesse to Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick, partly in cipher: he is working to...
Dated at Whitehall. ff. 9-11
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 9 October 1759
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- SP 87/36/5
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Stair to Carteret: memorial on the need for recruitment and reinforcements; he advocates...
Stair to Carteret: memorial on the need for recruitment and reinforcements; he advocates larger troops of cavalry and grenadier companies, and a 'flying hospital'. The need for engineers. Hardship of junior officers. ff. 17-20
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1743 Jan 18
- Reference
- SP 87/11/9
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To Carteret from Stair: he encloses a memorial [ SP 87/11/9 ], which will be delivered...
To Carteret from Stair: he encloses a memorial [SP 87/11/9], which will be delivered by [Lieutenant] General Clayton. Importance of bringing the artillery up the Rhine.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1743 Jan 18
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- SP 87/11/8
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Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to Holdernesse: congratulations on Hawke's victory...
Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to Holdernesse: congratulations on Hawke's victory [Quiberon Bay]. He doubts the French will attempt an invasion. A Prussian setback near Meissen. Dated at Krofdorf. ff. 166, 167
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 9 December 1759
- Reference
- SP 87/36/49
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Copy of SP 87/13/9. ff. 24, 25
Copy of SP 87/13/9. ff. 24, 25
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1711 Jun 15
- Reference
- SP 87/13/13
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Copy of SP 87/13/9. ff. 26, 27
Copy of SP 87/13/9. ff. 26, 27
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1711 Jun 15
- Reference
- SP 87/13/14
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Copy of SP 87/13/9. ff. 19-21
Copy of SP 87/13/9. ff. 19-21
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1711 Jun 15
- Reference
- SP 87/13/11