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Folio 61: Shelburne to Durand. He will investigate f.59. The damage [to the Ange...
Folio 61: Shelburne to Durand. He will investigate f.59. The damage [to the Ange Gabriel] amy be due to a collision, which is not punishable as a criminal offence. Date and place: 1767 Aug 13 Whitehall.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1767 Aug 13
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- SP 78/273/28
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Folios 96-103: Abstracts about Dunkirk. An account of the demolitions from 1715 to...
Folios 96-103: Abstracts about Dunkirk. An account of the demolitions from 1715 to 1757, derived from correspondence, including that of lord Stair, mr Prior and colonel Lascelles.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1767
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- SP 78/273/44
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Folio 33: Note from Shelburne to Guerchy in answer to f.29. Orders have already been...
Folio 33: Note from Shelburne to Guerchy in answer to f.29. Orders have already been prepared to send to the lt: governor of Minorca to do justice to the claim. Date and place: 1767 July 13 Whitehall.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1767 July 13
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- SP 78/273/13
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Folio 104: Torcy to Prior. The king of France intends scrupulously to observe the...
Folio 104: Torcy to Prior. The king of France intends scrupulously to observe the treaty but asks Britain to consider the devastation and flooding of the countryside, if all the provisions of the treaty are insisted upon.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1713/14 Jan 31
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- SP 78/273/45
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Folio 258: Rochford to Shelburne. The person he sent to Brest has returned safely...
Folio 258: Rochford to Shelburne. The person he sent to Brest has returned safely [see f.204]. He reports that the magazines are not well stocked, f.260 is enclosed. The queen is still very ill. Mentions ways of sending dispatches to Gray [see f.216]…
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1767 Dec 3
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- SP 78/273/103
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Folio 164: Extract from the admiralty office register at Havre de Grace, delivered...
Folio 164: Extract from the admiralty office register at Havre de Grace, delivered by Durand, October 15th, about an attack by an English vessel off Bevezier [Beachy Head] on a Dutch ship from Friesland to Havre de Grace. Date and place: 1767 Sept 28…
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1767 Sept 28
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- SP 78/273/70
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Folio 117: Answer to a memorial on Dunkirk. Full statement of the British point of...
Folio 117: Answer to a memorial on Dunkirk. Full statement of the British point of view.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- [? 1766 or 1767] nd
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- SP 78/273/52
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Folio 262: Shelburne to Durand. The captain of the Chère Marie admits having a cargo...
Folio 262: Shelburne to Durand. The captain of the Chère Marie admits having a cargo of furs. French ships are allowed by treaty only to trade in fishing and Britain forbids goods to be exported in foreign ships. Palliser was very lenient in releasin…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1767 Dec 7
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- SP 78/273/105
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Folio 183: The commissioners of customs report no success in tracing those alleged...
Folio 183: The commissioners of customs report no success in tracing those alleged to have been involved with the French ship Providence from Dieppe. With four signatures. Date and place: 1767 Oct 15 Customhouse London.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1767 Oct 15
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- SP 78/273/78
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Folio 65: Porten to Shelburne. The king and his ministers are returning from Chantilly....
Folio 65: Porten to Shelburne. The king and his ministers are returning from Chantilly. French troops are reported to have evacuated Corsica. Durazzo is not coming to Paris. Sorba will carry on. Mr Whitworth, a commissioner for paving the city of Lon…
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1767 Aug 13
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- SP 78/273/30
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Folio 185: Rochford to Shelburne. Because of coolness between Russia and France about...
Folio 185: Rochford to Shelburne. Because of coolness between Russia and France about the king's refusal to give the czarina the title of empress in the body of letters, Gallitzin is likely to be recalled. If so, Catinski (Chotinskÿ), chargé d'affair…
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1767 Oct 21
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- SP 78/273/79
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Folio 72: Maupeou to Choiseul. The Howard case will soon be settled. Date and place:...
Folio 72: Maupeou to Choiseul. The Howard case will soon be settled.Date and place: 1767 Aug 10 Compiègne.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1767 Aug 10
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- SP 78/273/34
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Folio 67: Shelburne to Porten. Endorses his help to Whitworth. Towns evacuated by...
Folio 67: Shelburne to Porten. Endorses his help to Whitworth. Towns evacuated by the French were attacked by the Corsicans. The Genoese had expected a French guarantee to last until 1768. Two British ships suspected of having plague on board were dr…
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1767 Aug 21
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- SP 78/273/31
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Folio 150: Rochford to Shelburne. Refers to a further journey to Fontainebleau and...
Folio 150: Rochford to Shelburne. Refers to a further journey to Fontainebleau and to mourning [for the duke of York]. Date and place: 1767 Oct 7 Paris.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1767 Oct 7
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- SP 78/273/65
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Folio 156: Monsieur Bontemps to [? Sutton]. In answer to a query, the duc de Valentinois,...
Folio 156: Monsieur Bontemps to [? Sutton]. In answer to a query, the duc de Valentinois, prince de Monaco, states that the prince de Talmont has not a principality but is an illustrious member of the house of La Trémouille.Date and place: 1767 Oct 1…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1767 Oct 16
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- SP 78/273/67
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Folio 41: Rochford to Shelburne. The duke of York arrived at Soissons, as the earl...
Folio 41: Rochford to Shelburne. The duke of York arrived at Soissons, as the earl of Ulster. The king wishes to see him and show him every attention, but he will be received as the earl of Ulster, to preserve his incognito. He has been given the gra…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1767 July 23
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- SP 78/273/17
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Folio 39: Rochford to Shelburne. He will leave for England after seeing Choiseul...
Folio 39: Rochford to Shelburne. He will leave for England after seeing Choiseul and via Dunkirk.Date and place: 1767 July 16 Compiègne.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1767 July 16
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- SP 78/273/16
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Folio 45: Shelburne to Porten. Writes on behalf of Josias de Ponthieu, a city of...
Folio 45: Shelburne to Porten. Writes on behalf of Josias de Ponthieu, a city of London merchant, going to Martinique to recover debts due from the house of Larnac. Date and place: 1767 July 31 Whitehall.
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1767 July 31
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- SP 78/273/19
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Folio 49: Rochford to Shelburne. He expects to arrive in England about August 10th....
Folio 49: Rochford to Shelburne. He expects to arrive in England about August 10th. Encloses ff.51, 52. Reports on the duke of York's visit. Guerchy has arrived, has been very ill and has not been well received.Date and place: 1767 July 10 Compiègne.…
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1767 July 10
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- SP 78/273/21
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Folio 267: Rochford to Shelburne. Chatelet will leave for England shortly. The queen's...
Folio 267: Rochford to Shelburne. Chatelet will leave for England shortly. The queen's health varies from day to day. Date and place: 1767 Dec 16 Paris.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1767 Dec 16
- Reference
- SP 78/273/107