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Folio 129. Petition of prisoner John Lewesly [Lewsley, Livesley], formerly an apprentice...
Petition of prisoner John Lewesly [Lewsley, Livesley], formerly an apprentice shoemaker at Brindle, Lancashire, aged about 17. Refers to the [Jacobites] requisitioning to shoes to buy. Lewesley claims he was forced into rebel service.
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1746 Sept
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- SP 36/87/1/129
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Folios 16-17. Alex [Alexander] Duncan, and 23 other clergymen of the Church of Scotland...
Folios 16-17.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1746 Sept 2
- Reference
- SP 36/87/1/16
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Folios 47-48. Memorandum from Lord Harrington, covering proceedings against Lord...
Folios 47-48. Memorandum from Lord Harrington, covering proceedings against Lord Lovat and the Master of Lovat, including references to Duke of Argyl and the Lord President [Duncan Forbers]; Lord Justice Clerk's [Lord Milton's] letter on Murray's exa…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1746 Sept 17
- Reference
- SP 36/87/2/47
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Folio 57. Affidavit in favour of Andrew Johnston, [Jacobite] prisoner at Carlisle...
Folio 57. Affidavit in favour of Andrew Johnston, [Jacobite] prisoner at Carlisle [Cumberland], aged about 20, son of James Johnston of Knockhill [Fife?], sworn by William Irvin the Younger of Norwood, [signs Willeam Irveng]. States that Johnston had…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1746 Sept 17
- Reference
- SP 36/87/2/57
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Folio 60. Affidavit in favour of [Jacobite] Richard Morison [Charles Edward Stuart's...
Folio 60. Affidavit in favour of [Jacobite] Richard Morison [Charles Edward Stuart's valet], convicted of High Treason, sworn by Robert Leslie, wig-maker of Edinburgh, stating that [Morrison] had told him he only wore a white cockade to gain access t…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1746 Sept 17
- Reference
- SP 36/87/2/60
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Folio 87-88. Petition for mercy from [Jacobite] prisoner at York Castle [Yorkshire],...
Folio 87-88.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1746 Sept 17
- Reference
- SP 36/87/2/87
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Folio 62. Affidavit in favour of [Jacobite] Richard Morison, wig-maker and [Charles...
Folio 62. Affidavit in favour of [Jacobite] Richard Morison, wig-maker and [Charles Edward Stuart's valet], convicted of High Treason, sworn by Robert Farquhar, of Edinburgh, who stated that he was taken prisoner in Inverness [Inverness-shire] while …
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1746 Sept 17
- Reference
- SP 36/87/2/62
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Folio 46. J West to Andrew Stone, referring to a bill of exchange for £400 drawn...
Folio 46. J West to Andrew Stone, referring to a bill of exchange for £400 drawn from New York by Governor Clinton, payable to Danl [Daniel] and Moses Gomez, to buy presents for 'the five nations of Indians' to induce them to join an expedition 'for …
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1746 Sept 17
- Reference
- SP 36/87/2/46
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Folio 59. Affidavit in favour of Valentine Holt, apprentice cloth-worker, aged 18,...
Folio 59. Affidavit in favour of Valentine Holt, apprentice cloth-worker, aged 18, sworn by Elizabeth Holt, spinster, of Rochdale [Lancashire], saying she, Valentine, 'and many thousands of inhabitants of Rochdale and the county adjacent' had gone to…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1746 Sept 17
- Reference
- SP 36/87/2/59
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Captured ship: Die Hoffnung of Hamburg, otherwise L'Ésperance , De Hoop , or The...
The two pocket books marked 62 and 63 are no longer here [but may be at HCA 30/232/15].
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1745
- Reference
- HCA 32/115/14
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Harrington to Dunmore: Colonel Stewart has been sent to Willemstad to conduct the...
Harrington to Dunmore: Colonel Stewart has been sent to Willemstad to conduct the Hessians to their destination, under Crauford's command if he accepts, otherwise his own. Dated (OS) at Whitehall. f. 290
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1745 Dec 17
- Reference
- SP 87/18/147
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Cumberland to Mr Hunter, deputy paymaster general: he is sending the earl of Crauford...
Cumberland to Mr Hunter, deputy paymaster general: he is sending the earl of Crauford and Brigadier General Mordaunt to command the British troops at Ostend. Hunter is to supply them with money from his fund for extraordinary expenses and give them w…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1745 Aug 18
- Reference
- SP 87/18/17
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Newcastle to Cumberland: he encloses a letter to Crauford and Mordaunt with instructions...
Newcastle to Cumberland: he encloses a letter to Crauford and Mordaunt with instructions for bringing troops from Ostend to Flushing. This he did because of the landing of the young pretender; Sir John Cope is marching with a small force to oppose hi…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1745 Aug 17
- Reference
- SP 87/18/39
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Resolution of a council of war held on the Ranelagh to attack the post and town of...
Resolution of a council of war held on the Ranelaghto attack the post and town of Agde. Dated aboard the Ranelagh off Sète. f. 243
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1710 Jul 17
- Reference
- SP 87/5/118
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Marlborough to Boyle: good progress of the siege. The fall of the town is likely...
Marlborough to Boyle: good progress of the siege. The fall of the town is likely to be imminent. Dated at camp before Tournai. ff. 31, 32
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1709 Jul 22
- Reference
- SP 87/5/17
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Marlborough to Boyle: He is dissatisfied with the Gazette's account of the passage...
Marlborough to Boyle: He is dissatisfied with the Gazette's account of the passage of the Scheldt. He has received a deputation from the clergy and magistracy of Ghent asking him not to destroy the buildings, which he has rejected. He has offered the…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1708 Dec 17
- Reference
- SP 87/3/109
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[Major General] William Cadogan [?To Boyle]: Marlborough has ordered him to return...
[Major General] William Cadogan [?To Boyle]: Marlborough has ordered him to return with him to Brussels, while Mr. Dayrolle is to remain at The Hague. Dated at The Hague. ff. 264, 265
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1709 Jan 17
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- SP 87/3/131
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Marlborough to Boyle, asking that Palmes be sent to meet him at The Hague. He has...
Marlborough to Boyle, asking that Palmes be sent to meet him at The Hague. He has no objection to M. Greder being given leave to go to France. Dated at Brussels. f. 308
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1709 Feb 17
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- SP 87/3/153
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Marlborough to Prince Eugene of Savoy: he has only that morning received a reply...
Marlborough is leaving next day for Flanders and will try to assemble the army by 17 May. The enemy are quiet, and Vendôme has not yet left Paris. It is said that the duke of Burgundy will command on this front.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1708 May 06
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- SP 87/3/13
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Marlborough to Boyle: he will forward the queen's letter to the elector palatine....
He encloses a minute taken by Prince Eugene at this meeting [SP 87/3/17]. It will be best to await the outcome of the war between Russia and Sweden. Dated at Ghent. ff. 32-34
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1708 May 09
- Reference
- SP 87/3/15