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Chanclos to Cumberland: progress of the siege. Inundation has not been possible....
Chanclos to Cumberland: progress of the siege. Inundation has not been possible. Dated at Ostend. ff. 24, 25
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1745 Aug 12
- Reference
- SP 87/18/12
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[Robert Wingfield] to [Charles] Delafaye. Offering to arrest Green the gunsmith.
[Robert Wingfield] to [Charles] Delafaye. Offering to arrest Green the gunsmith.
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1718 July 22
- Reference
- SP 35/12/87
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Marlborough to Secretary the earl of Sunderland: he has written to Prince Eugene...
He has offered twenty crowns per private soldier and has written to Chetwind to assist in the speedy embarkation of the men, and encloses a copy [SP 87/3/14].
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1708 May 07
- Reference
- SP 87/3/12
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Wade to Carteret: Stair's proposals are not practicable, as Saxe now has 105 squadrons...
He encloses [SP 87/15/13] Count Maurice of Nassau's sentiments on future operations. He will send a trumpeter for M de Givry to try to settle the sea cartel. Dated at camp at Austain.
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1744 Aug 19
- Reference
- SP 87/15/12
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Boyd to Holdernesse: Prince Henry is marching towards the army of the empire and...
Boyd to Holdernesse: Prince Henry is marching towards the army of the empire and intends to fall upon the states of those princes who have furnished contingents and oblige them to recall their contingents and eventually penetrate into Bohemia. He com…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 28 May 1758
- Reference
- SP 87/30/12
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Order of battle of Ormonde's army. ff. 23, 24
Order of battle of Ormonde's army. ff. 23, 24
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1712 May 30
- Reference
- SP 87/7/12
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Marlborough [to Nottingham]: the garrison of Venlo has left for Antwerp. The investment...
Marlborough [to Nottingham]: the garrison of Venlo has left for Antwerp. The investment of Roermond and Stevensweert has begun. Boufflers is fortifying Tongeren in the hope of establishing a new line from Hasselt to Liège; he hopes to confine them to…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1702 Sep 14
- Reference
- SP 87/2/12
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Holdernesse to Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick, partly in cipher: regarding the five...
Holdernesse to Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick, partly in cipher: regarding the five free battalions he refers him to what the duke of Newcastle will write to him. Regarding the Hessian light cavalry, the king approves Ferdinand's suggestion of a compr…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1760 February 8
- Reference
- SP 87/37/12
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George II to Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick, approving the sentiments of the former's...
George II to Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick, approving the sentiments of the former's letter of 21 April. The matter of the pontoons is in hand. He asks Brunswick to keep up a regular correspondence with Holdernesse. Dated at Kensington. ff. 22-25
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 28 April 1758
- Reference
- SP 87/33/12
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Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to Holdernesse: he thanks him for transmitting the...
Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick to Holdernesse: he thanks him for transmitting the king's wishes, and will attempt to act offensively. Saint-Germain is near Düsseldorf, while the main French army under de Broglie in cantoned along the Nidder. Dispositi…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1760 June 17
- Reference
- SP 87/38/12
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Lieutenant General [Henry] Conway to Bute: whereabouts of the infantry and cavalry....
Lieutenant General [Henry] Conway to Bute: whereabouts of the infantry and cavalry. The drafts of the first embarkation will join the army next day, but those of the second have not yet arrived. Dated at Herford. f. 18
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 2 June 1762
- Reference
- SP 87/48/12
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Holdernesse to Amherst: no resolution [on the route] will be taken until his answer...
Holdernesse to Amherst: no resolution [on the route] will be taken until his answer is received. He is to continue to press for the departure of the Hessians. Dated at Whitehall. ff. 31, 32
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 5 March 1756
- Reference
- SP 87/27/12
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Adam Cardonnel to the under secretary of state, James Vernon: good condition of the...
Adam Cardonnel to the under secretary of state, James Vernon: good condition of the army. The enemy will be very strong once concentrated. Will communicate to Mr. Prior [Vernon's] concern for him. Dated at 'Camp'. ff. 19, 20
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1695 Jun 07
- Reference
- SP 87/1/12
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Carteret to Stair and [Robert] Trevor: the king approves his answer to the marquis...
He encloses copies of correspondence [SP 87/10/13, 14, 16] between the king's minister at Hanover and the court of Mainz. Dated (OS) at Whitehall. ff. 21, 22
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1742 Aug 24
- Reference
- SP 87/10/12
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Holdernesse to Colonel I Durand: he has no commands from the king, who approves the...
Holdernesse to Colonel I Durand: he has no commands from the king, who approves the punctuality of Durand's correspondence. Dated at Whitehall. f. 42
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1758 November 7
- Reference
- SP 87/29/12
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Holdernesse to Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick: as Ferdinand is aware of the king's...
Holdernesse to Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick: as Ferdinand is aware of the king's orders regarding the artillery, he will not add to them. He congratulates him on the successful openings of the campaigns in Thuringia and on the Polish borders. All th…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 23 March 1759
- Reference
- SP 87/35/12
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Copy of SP 87/17/30. f. 24
Copy of SP 87/17/30. f. 24
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1745 May 01-31
- Reference
- SP 87/19/12
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Colonel I Durand to Holdernesse: account of Ferdinand of Brunswick's successful crossing...
Colonel I Durand to Holdernesse: account of Ferdinand of Brunswick's successful crossing of the Rhine on the Dutch border, 1-3 June. Dated at headquarters at Cleves. ff. 24, 25
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1758 June 3
- Reference
- SP 87/28/12
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Dunmore to Harrington, quoting a report from a man he sent to Dunkirk: A large number...
Dunmore to Harrington, quoting a report from a man he sent to Dunkirk: A large number of troops have embarked at Boulogne. M. de Richelieu and [Charles O'Brien], Lord Clare have been in Calais, Dunkirk and Boulogne, having received a message that [He…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1746 Jan 10
- Reference
- SP 87/20/12
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Cumberland's answers to six questions submitted to Newcastle by Mordaunt concerning...
Cumberland's answers to six questions submitted to Newcastle by Mordaunt concerning Russian troops in the king's pay. Dated at The Hague. ff.27, 28
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 12 February 1748
- Reference
- SP 87/24/12