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    Letter No. 72: Samuel Manesty, Resident at Bussora [Basra], to Edward Galley, Resident...

    In this letter Samuel Manesty acknowledges Edward Galley's ongoing attempts to recover the papers that have been missing since the loss of Manesty's express boat near Bunderick [Bandar-e R?g].

    Held by
    British Library: Asian and African Studies
    Date
    14 Feb 1786
    Reference
    IOR/R/15/1/4, ff 46v-47
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    Letter Book of the 6th Earl of Denbigh

     CR2017/C244/p.72 From John Bowater esq., Captain of the Marines, on the Centurion, Rhode Island, 9 Dec. 1776: America: as to the flight of rebels on the approach to Rhode Island of Parker, Clinton and Piercy and his impressions of this province

    Held by
    Warwickshire County Record Office
    Date
    Reference
    CR 2017/C244
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    Court register

    Description available at other catalogue level

    Held by
    Powys County Archives Office
    Date
    1963-72
    Reference
    B/PS/D/RG/03
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    Court register

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    Held by
    Powys County Archives Office
    Date
    1971-72
    Reference
    R/PS/LW/RG/10
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    Nominal roll

    (Alphabetical) giving name, address rank, section, date of efficiency, courses attended, remarks (Army Book 72) endorsed "1st Batt'n Westmorland Volunteer Regiment" and "A Company Kendal" - With separate lists of

    Held by
    Cumbria Archive Centre, Kendal
    Date
    1917-1918
    Reference
    WD RG/2133/1

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