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Folio 289: Memorial from the salt and tobacco office. The farmers general complain...
Folio 289: Memorial from the salt and tobacco office. The farmers general complain about the armed vessel from Jersey, which has been landing contraband (faux) salt and tobacco on the coast of Normandy. Gauthier was arrested but escaped. It gives det…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1767 nd
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- SP 78/272/133
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Folio 91: Rochford to Shelburne. Saw Praslin, Choiseul being unwell. He expects the...
Folio 91: Rochford to Shelburne. Saw Praslin, Choiseul being unwell. He expects the Canada business to proceed without difficulty, (`without any further rubbs'). Bougainville has gone to hand over possession of the Falkland islands to Spain. Rochford…
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1767 Feb 12
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- SP 78/272/43
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Folio 57: Rochford to Shelburne. Cookson has received a letter from his father assuring...
Folio 57: Rochford to Shelburne. Cookson has received a letter from his father assuring him of being pardoned and he is returning to England. Bristow will do the same. Monsieur de Stainville, Choiseul's brother, arrested his wife under a lettre de ca…
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1767 Jan 28
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- SP 78/272/26
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Folio 5: Rochford to Shelburne. France and Spain have neither the desire nor ability...
Folio 5: Rochford to Shelburne. France and Spain have neither the desire nor ability to make war at the moment. Merci, in a dispatch, has quoted Choiseul as saying his object is to humour (ménager) the English and that in 1770 France will have the be…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1767 Jan 7
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- SP 78/272/3
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Folio 268: Unton to Burghley.
Folio 268: Unton to Burghley.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1592 Mar 23
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- SP 78/27/130
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Folio 268: Note from the governor of the Bank asking for the arrest of Hyam Baronne...
Folio 268: Note from the governor of the Bank asking for the arrest of Hyam Baronne alias Hyam Isaackz
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1775
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- SP 78/296/109
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Folio 162: Tremblay to Lennox. The unrest in Geneva will be settled without the need...
Folio 162: Tremblay to Lennox. The unrest in Geneva will be settled without the need for armed intervention. Welcomes Richmond's appointment. Date and place: 1766 June 16 Geneva.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1766 June 16
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- SP 78/270/68
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Folio 59: Richmond to Guerchy. He will write to Melvill about f.61, which he encloses,...
Folio 59: Richmond to Guerchy. He will write to Melvill about f.61, which he encloses, concerning the hospital in Grenada. Date and place: 1766 June 1 Whitehall.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1766 June 1
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- SP 78/270/26
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Folio 57: Philip Changuion to Burke. He has not yet obtained copies of decrees about...
Folio 57: Philip Changuion to Burke. He has not yet obtained copies of decrees about duty on the importing of spirits into Canada. He has re received the reconnaissances with a lottery ticket number on each from La Rochette and given him Lennox's rec…
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1766 May 29
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- SP 78/270/25
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Folio 27: Conway to Lennox. Instructions about delivery of 500,000 livres to the...
Folio 27: Conway to Lennox. Instructions about delivery of 500,000 livres to the Canada merchants. Date and place: 1766 May 16 St James'.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1766 May 16
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- SP 78/270/12
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Folio 106: Lennox to Richmond. Expects satisfactory outcome of Lerrier's case [concerning...
Folio 106: Lennox to Richmond. Expects satisfactory outcome of Lerrier's case [concerning the detained children]. Date and place: 1766 June 4 Paris.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1766 June 4
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- SP 78/270/44
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Folio 29: Lennox to Conway. Choiseul has sent to Guerchy the French case about fishing...
Folio 29: Lennox to Conway. Choiseul has sent to Guerchy the French case about fishing off St. Pierre and Miquelon. The removal of Praslin from foreign affairs is because he is tired of business and wishes to live in peace on his sinecure of 60,000 l…
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1766 May 14
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- SP 78/270/13
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Folio 145: Crommelin to Richmond. France will not invade Geneva but seek to preserve...
Folio 145: Crommelin to Richmond. France will not invade Geneva but seek to preserve the Mediation of 1738. She has sent only two regiments near Geneva and they consist of Swiss troops. If Britain intervenes, the democrats will take over. He must tru…
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1766 June 16
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- SP 78/270/62
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Folio 63: Note from Guerchy to Richmond. Asks for the return of some letters left...
Folio 63: Note from Guerchy to Richmond. Asks for the return of some letters left behind, when visiting him. Date and place: 1766 June 2 [London].
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1766 June 2
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- SP 78/270/28
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Folio 149: Lennox to Richmond. Encloses f.151. He asks for a receipt for the reconnaissances....
Folio 149: Lennox to Richmond. Encloses f.151. He asks for a receipt for the reconnaissances. Date and place: 1766 June 17 Paris.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1766 June 17
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- SP 78/270/64
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Folio 147: Richmond to Lennox. He must make Britain's policy on Geneva clear. He...
Folio 147: Richmond to Lennox. He must make Britain's policy on Geneva clear. He does not trust French intentions. Date and place: 1766 June 20 Whitehall.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1766 June 20
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- SP 78/270/63
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Folio 210: Crommelin to Richmond. He explains the apparent contradictions in Choiseul's...
Folio 210: Crommelin to Richmond. He explains the apparent contradictions in Choiseul's statements [about Geneva]. No order to move troops to Gex has been given and France has no intention of interfering by force. Date and place: 1766 July 7 Paris.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1766 July 7
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- SP 78/270/89
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Folios 151-155: Decree by the Conseil [d'Etat] about collecting duty on strong spirits...
Folios 151-155: Decree by the Conseil [d'Etat] about collecting duty on strong spirits in Canada and regulating other trade. Date and place: 1748 Feb 29 [NS] Versailles.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1748 Feb 29 [NS]
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- SP 78/270/65
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Folio 214: Richmond to Durand. Encloses depositions and a letter from lieutenant...
Folio 214: Richmond to Durand. Encloses depositions and a letter from lieutenant Anson of the British customs vessel Mecklenburg about the incident complained of in f.110. He blames the French fishermen. Date and place: 1766 July 14 Whitehall.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1766 July 14
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- SP 78/270/91
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Folio 262: Durand to Shelburne. Regrets that f.260 is less helpful than promised...
Folio 262: Durand to Shelburne. Regrets that f.260 is less helpful than promised in f.226 about the act of piracy against a French fishing boat. Date and place: 1766 Aug 9 London.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1766 Aug 9
- Reference
- SP 78/270/111