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[Under Secretary] Andrew Stone to Cumberland on the king's safe arrival in Hanover...
[Under Secretary] Andrew Stone to Cumberland on the king's safe arrival in Hanover and his satisfaction at the accession of Austria and Sardinia to the peace preliminaries. He will consult with Newcastle and others in England on how to proceed with t…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 12 June 1748
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- SP 87/25/8
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R Irvine to [Under Secretary] James Wallace: captures made by French ships from Dunkirk...
R Irvine to [Under Secretary] James Wallace: captures made by French ships from Dunkirk including Maurepas, Count St Germain and Hirondelle. If the coast is not better guarded they will take all the packets before the end of the month. Cantonments ar…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 2 March 1758
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- SP 87/31/8
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Extract from a letter by Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick in which he endorses the convention...
Extract from a letter by Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick in which he endorses the convention between the British and French armies on the exchange of prisoners of war. ff. 14, 15
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 26 January 1761
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- SP 87/41/8
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Marlborough [to Nottingham]: Count Wratislaw's proposition that 10,000 of the army...
Marlborough [to Nottingham]: Count Wratislaw's proposition that 10,000 of the army should winter at Trier rather than in the Netherlands. The detachment for the siege of Venlo is ready, but the train of artillery is not. He intends to approach the en…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1702 Aug 06
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- SP 87/2/8
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State of Hanoverian infantry regiments in the army of Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick....
State of Hanoverian infantry regiments in the army of Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick. ff. 14, 15
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 24 January 1762
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- SP 87/46/8
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M Carpentier to Mr Gould (copy): the person sent to Dunkirk has returned and reported...
M Carpentier to Mr Gould (copy): the person sent to Dunkirk has returned and reported that there are 24 ships in the road and 8 in the port. They are not warships. 34 pilots have been sent to Brest.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1744 Feb 29
- Reference
- SP 87/14/8
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Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to [Baron von] Münchausen in London requesting the...
Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to [Baron von] Münchausen in London requesting the dispatch from England via Emden of fifty pontoons with accessories. Dated at Münster. ff. 12, 13
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 12 April 1758
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- SP 87/33/8
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Lieutenant General [Henry] Conway to Bute, thanking him for his letter with the Gazette...
Lieutenant General [Henry] Conway to Bute, thanking him for his letter with the Gazetteand news of the embarkation of recruits, remounts and stores, which have not yet reached the Weser. Colonel Watson is in Bremen. Dated at Osnabrück. f. 11
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 20 April 1762
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- SP 87/48/8
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Scale of rations required by the Hessians on their march to England. Dated at Cassel....
Scale of rations required by the Hessians on their march to England. Dated at Cassel. ff. 15-18
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 17 February 1756
- Reference
- SP 87/27/8
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Extract of a letter from Stockholm. ff. 18, 19
Extract of a letter from Stockholm. ff. 18, 19
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 22 December 1761
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- SP 87/44/8
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Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to Holdernesse: the army is on the move and he intends...
Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to Holdernesse: the army is on the move and he intends to cross the Weser next day. All the army will advance on the 11th. Details of reinforcements promised him by the king of Prussia. Dated at Uslar. f. 17
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 8 February 1761
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- SP 87/40/8
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Translation into English of [ SP 87/10/7 ]
Translation into English of [SP 87/10/7]
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1742 Aug 23-Sep 01
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- SP 87/10/8
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Copy of SP 87/17/21. ff. 13-17
Copy of SP 87/17/21. ff. 13-17
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1745 May 11
- Reference
- SP 87/19/8
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Colonel I Durand to Holdernesse: he has told Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick that Holdernesse...
Colonel I Durand to Holdernesse: he has told Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick that Holdernesse will send him a French cipher. The prince has moved his headquarters to Nutteln. Good condition of the troops. Durand has passed Holdernesse's secret intellig…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1758 May 27
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- SP 87/28/8
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Charles Stuart [deputy consul at Veere] [to Trevor]: he has had confirmation that...
Charles Stuart [deputy consul at Veere] [to Trevor]: he has had confirmation that embarkation is taking place in French ports. Ships have sailed from Ostend, Nieuwpoort and Dunkirk to rendezvous at Calais. He attempted unsuccessfully to pass the news…
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1746 Jan 06
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- SP 87/20/8
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Newcastle to Bentinck: an immediate loan of one million pounds Sterling is not feasible....
Newcastle to Bentinck: an immediate loan of one million pounds Sterling is not feasible. The king had thought that this problem had been addressed by the raising of the fiftieth penny. The republic must use all its resources and funds to put its army…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1 March 1748
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- SP 87/24/8
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Orders for the conservation of good discipline and prevention of disorders in the...
Orders for the conservation of good discipline and prevention of disorders in the army, signed by Cardonnel for Marlborough. Dated at camp at Lens. ff. 15, 16
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1711 Jun 15
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- SP 87/13/8
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Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to Grenville: he welcomes the news of the peace negotiations....
Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to Grenville: he welcomes the news of the peace negotiations. He asks for instructions as to what is to be done with the corps of gunners, pioneers, sappers, guides and chasseurs, both mounted and foot. He wonders if the…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 9 September 1762
- Reference
- SP 87/47/8
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E. J. Palairet to [Under-Secretary] Richard Potenger: an attempt by the French to...
E. J. Palairet to [Under-Secretary] Richard Potenger: an attempt by the French to seize the heavy baggage at Fritzlar has been repulsed by General Lückner. Dated at Cassel. PS. that he has heard that the citadel of Marburg has surrendered. ff. 21, 22…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 3 July 1760
- Reference
- SP 87/39/8
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Chesterfield to Cumberland: as many of the king's servants are in the country, he...
Chesterfield to Cumberland: as many of the king's servants are in the country, he cannot reply to the principal point of Cumberland's letter of 10 July until the next day. He invites Cumberland to suggest two or three names as colonel of the proposed…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 7 July 1747
- Reference
- SP 87/23/8