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Fawkener to Newcastle: the French have made some detachments to Clermont's corps...
He encloses a march route [SP 87/19/125] for the returning prisoners. Perfidy of the French. Dated at camp at Vilvoorde. ff. 321, 322
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1745 Sep 15
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- SP 87/19/124
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Copy of SP 87/17/18. ff. 4, 5
Copy of SP 87/17/18. ff. 4, 5
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1745 May 15-17
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- SP 87/19/3
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Halifax to Clavering: a messenger has arrived from Paris with the ratifications of...
Halifax to Clavering: a messenger has arrived from Paris with the ratifications of the definitive treaty. Dated at St James's. f. 141
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 15 March 1763
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- SP 87/45/75
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Clavering to Grenville: progress of the hereditary prince. The troops and artillery...
Dated at Brunswick. ff. 14, 15
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 21 September 1762
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- SP 87/45/8
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Halifax to Clavering (circular): a messenger has arrived with the ratifications of...
Halifax to Clavering (circular): a messenger has arrived with the ratifications of the definitive [peace] treaty by the crowns of France, Spain and Portugal. Dated at St James's. f. 141
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 15 March 1763
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- SP 87/45/76
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Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to Holdernesse: he has received a letter, of which...
Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to Holdernesse: he has received a letter, of which he encloses a copy [SP 87/34/16] from the king of Prussia, who has agreed to his retaining the hussars, but still wishes to recall the dragoons
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 15 August 1758
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- SP 87/34/15
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Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to Holdernesse: thanks for news from America. The French...
The French have sent 15 battalions and some dragoons and cavalry to France, but they have been replaced by Saxons. Soubise is threatening Lippstadt. Dated at Dülmen. ff. 66, 67
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 31 August 1758
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- SP 87/34/31
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Holdernesse to Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick: the landgrave of Hesse continues to...
Holdernesse to Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick: the landgrave of Hesse continues to make representations for compensation through his minister in London. 42 pontoons with 20 crewmen will soon sail for Emden. Dated at Westminster. ff. 74, 75
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 15 September 1758
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- SP 87/34/35
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George II to Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick, acknowledging Ferdinand's thanks for...
George II to Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick, acknowledging Ferdinand's thanks for his pension. He does not doubt that the king of Prussia will allow him to accept. Dated at Kensington. ff. 72, 73
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 15 September 1758
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- SP 87/34/34
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Colonel I Durand to Holdernesse: difficulties of his journey. He has met with Prince...
Dated at Münster. ff. 14, 15
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1758 May 24
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- SP 87/28/7
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Colonel I Durand to Holdernesse: his dealings with Mr Wolters in Rotterdam on the...
Colonel I Durand to Holdernesse: his dealings with Mr Wolters in Rotterdam on the subject of pontoons. He has paid his respects to the princess of Orange, the prince stadholder and Princess Caroline. He dined with Prince Louis of Brunswick, who told …
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1758 May 15
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- SP 87/28/4
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Holdernesse to Colonel I Durand: he congratulates Durand on General Imhoff's success....
Holdernesse to Colonel I Durand: he congratulates Durand on General Imhoff's success. He hopes soon to hear that the six battalions and five regiments have reached the army. The Scots Greys are at sea. Dated at Whitehall. ff. 142, 143
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1758 August 15
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- SP 87/28/52
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Colonel I Durand to Holdernesse: heavy rains are slowing the troops, especially the...
Colonel I Durand to Holdernesse: heavy rains are slowing the troops, especially the artillery. The British are at Coesfeld. He thinks Major General Hardenberg will be ordered to reinforce the garrison at Lippstadt. Campbell's dragoons have arrived at…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1758 August 15
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- SP 87/28/56
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Holdernesse to Colonel I Durand: he is to travel to those regiments detached from...
Holdernesse to Colonel I Durand: he is to travel to those regiments detached from the army and complete the muster. Progress of Lord Howe and General Bligh's attack on St Malo. Dated at Whitehall. ff. 175, 176
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1758 September 15
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- SP 87/28/66
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Saxe to Baron de Leger in Dresden, chamberlain to the king of Poland and elector...
Saxe to Baron de Leger in Dresden, chamberlain to the king of Poland and elector of Saxony: he hopes the war will soon be at an end and he may see 'our good master'. Defeat of Saxons by Prussia [Kesseldorf]. Dated at Ghent. ff. 24, 25
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1746 Jan 09
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- SP 87/20/15
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M. Hatton to Harrington, enclosing a letter from Crauford. The fleet sailed the previous...
M. Hatton to Harrington, enclosing a letter from Crauford. The fleet sailed the previous day and the remaining transports have left Willemstad to avoid the ice. Dated at Willemstad. f. 101
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1746 Feb 15
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- SP 87/20/58
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Dunmore [to Harrington], enclosing letters found on a captured French captain [SP...
Dunmore [to Harrington], enclosing letters found on a captured French captain [SP 87/20/15-20]. He hopes the sea expedition and Saxe's undertaking will fail equally. Dated at Antwerp.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1746 Jan 11
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- SP 87/20/14
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Ligonier to Harrington: surrender of Mons. The enemy intend to invest Charleroi and...
He encloses a copy of his letter to Bathiani on the subject [SP 87/20/124]. He has issued a warrant for baggage money for the four battalions. Movements of the enemy. Dated at camp at Terhyde.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1746 Jul 15
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- SP 87/20/123
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Cumberland to Newcastle, enclosing an account [SP 87/24/15] by the prince of Wolfenbüttel...
Cumberland to Newcastle, enclosing an account [SP 87/24/15] by the prince of Wolfenbüttel of a successful action which should weaken the garrison of Bergen op Zoom. Tardiness of the Dutch.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 19 March 1748
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- SP 87/24/14
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Newcastle to Cumberland, enclosing a note from Bentinck describing the financial...
Newcastle to Cumberland, enclosing a note from Bentinck describing the financial distress of the Dutch republic SP 87/24/25]. The Dutch do not understand that money can only be voted by parliament.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 15 March 1748
- Reference
- SP 87/24/24