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Halifax to Granby, introducing himself as the new secretary of the Northern Department....
Halifax to Granby, introducing himself as the new secretary of the Northern Department. Dated at St James's. ff. 54, 55
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 15 October 1762
- Reference
- SP 87/48/32
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Granby to Grenville: an attack by Condé's force, which he supposes was an attempt...
Granby to Grenville: an attack by Condé's force, which he supposes was an attempt to join the rest of the army. An attack in force on the allied pickets has been repulsed. He commends the conduct of a Major Home. Dated at Elphenhausen. ff. 32, 33
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 15 August 1762
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- SP 87/48/20
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Amherst to Holdernesse: he is leaving for Marburg to muster and administer the oath...
Amherst to Holdernesse: he is leaving for Marburg to muster and administer the oath to Prince Isenberg's regiment. Dated at Cassel. ff. 37, 38
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1 March 1756
- Reference
- SP 87/27/15
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Amherst to Holdernesse: the Hessians have arrived at Southampton and he will send...
Amherst to Holdernesse: the Hessians have arrived at Southampton and he will send them to their destinations. Two men have died on the passage. Dated at Southampton. ff.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 15 May 1756
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- SP 87/27/42
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Holdernesse to Amherst: the king's satisfaction at the extra 4,000 [Hessian] troops....
Holdernesse to Amherst: the king's satisfaction at the extra 4,000 [Hessian] troops. Hussars to be substituted for regular cavalry. He has written to the king of Prussia to request the Hessians may be quartered in Westphalia. Dated at Whitehall. ff. …
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 15 March 1757
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- SP 87/27/47
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Amherst to Holdernesse: journal of the marches of the army from 11 to 15 December,...
Amherst to Holdernesse: journal of the marches of the army from 11 to 15 December, including account of a bombardment of the army at Zell.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 15 December 1757
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- SP 87/27/77
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Clavering to Bute in cipher on the reasons for the landgrave of Hesse's decision...
Dated at Brunswick. ff. 12-15
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1 January 1762
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- SP 87/44/6
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Clavering to Bute in cipher: the landgrave of Hesse is threatening to begin a process...
Clavering to Bute in cipher: the landgrave of Hesse is threatening to begin a process in the empire and even to apply to the pope to have his marriage dissolved in his attempt to recover the county of Hanau. It is not thought he will break his engage…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 15 January 1762
- Reference
- SP 87/44/12
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Adam Cardonnel [to the under secretary of state]: he is expecting news from Turin....
Adam Cardonnel [to the under secretary of state]: he is expecting news from Turin. The French have detached 10,000 men to the Rhine. Dated at camp at Corbais. f. 143
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1696 Jun 15
- Reference
- SP 87/1/92
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William Blathwayt [to the under secretary of state]: disadvantages of using packet...
Encloses account of the attack [SP 87/1/34] and list of killed and wounded [SP 87/1/35]. Dated before Namur. ff. 45, 47
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1695 Jul 15
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- SP 87/1/33
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[Richard] Hill [to the under secretary of state]: he has been to The Hague to see...
[Richard] Hill [to the under secretary of state]: he has been to The Hague to see the king and the recipient's son, although he could serve neither of them as he desired. Dated at Rotterdam. f. 211
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1696 Oct 15
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- SP 87/1/126
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Journal of the army from 27 June to 15 July. Dated at Hohenover. ff. 197-200
Journal of the army from 27 June to 15 July. Dated at Hohenover. ff. 197-200
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 15 July 1761
- Reference
- SP 87/40/88
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Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to Bute: he hopes the Brunswick light troops are not...
He encloses details [SP 87/40/88] of what has passed between the two armies. If the French do not attack, lack of forage will force them to withdraw. Dated at Hohenover. ff. 195, 196
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 15 July 1761
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- SP 87/40/87
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Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to Bute, giving thanks for the copy of the king's address...
Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to Bute, giving thanks for the copy of the king's address to parliament. Dated at Eimbeck. f. 313
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 15 November 1761
- Reference
- SP 87/40/140
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Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to Holdernesse, partially in cipher: a sharp frost...
Dated at Uslar. ff. 13-15
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 22 January 1761
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- SP 87/40/6
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Continuation of the journal of the expedition from 15 to 21 February. Dated at Hausen....
Continuation of the journal of the expedition from 15 to 21 February. Dated at Hausen. ff. 30-33
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 21 February 1761
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- SP 87/40/16
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Stair to Carteret: the country is frozen over. He awaits his orders with impatience....
Stair to Carteret: the country is frozen over. He awaits his orders with impatience. The court martial in Ponsonby's regiment. He restates his argument on recruitment. Dated at Ghent. ff. 226, 227
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1742 Dec 15
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- SP 87/10/112
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Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to Holdernesse: the French army which was victorious...
Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to Holdernesse: the French army which was victorious at Bergen is now retrenched along the Main, and he attributes this to Prince Henry's entry into Franconia. Speculations as to their intentions. A detachment from the a…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 15 May 1759
- Reference
- SP 87/35/30
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Holdernesse to Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick: the ratifications of the newly concluded...
Dated at Whitehall. ff. 15, 16
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 20 February 1759
- Reference
- SP 87/35/7
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Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to Holdernesse: the movements of the enemy give him...
Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to Holdernesse: the movements of the enemy give him to believe that they are about to fall upon Isemburg's corps. He will leave for Cassel the next day. His vanguard will try to drive them out of Hirschfeld and Fulda. He…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 21 March 1759
- Reference
- SP 87/35/15