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Ligonier to Carteret: refusal of the boatmen to dismantle the bridge. The pontoon...
Ligonier to Carteret: refusal of the boatmen to dismantle the bridge. The pontoon from Oppenheim was sent down that morning. Lack of money and shortage of fodder. He recommends Dr Maxwell for a physician's commission to the hospital. Death of the duk…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1743 Oct 25
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- SP 87/12/76
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Report on the state of the French garrisons at Valenciennes, Cambrai, Bouchain, Denain,...
Report on the state of the French garrisons at Valenciennes, Cambrai, Bouchain, Denain, Douai, Lille, Berg St Winox and Dunkirk. ff. 186, 187
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1743 Dec 14
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- SP 87/12/93
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Carteret to Ligonier: the king is satisfied with Ligonier's conduct of the negotiations...
Carteret to Ligonier: the king is satisfied with Ligonier's conduct of the negotiations and has awarded him £3 per day for that period. He should deliver up his commissary's warrant to Honywood. Dated at Hanover. ff. 155, 156
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1743 Nov 02
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- SP 87/12/77
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Honywood to Carteret: when he sent for the boatmen to dismantle the bridge, they...
Honywood to Carteret: when he sent for the boatmen to dismantle the bridge, they refused, saying their men had all left them. He told them he would stop payment, and secured the pont-volant at Oppenheim. He wrote to the elector of Trier to ask him to…
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1743 Oct 14
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- SP 87/12/75
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Carteret to Honywood: as General Wade has been appointed field marshal in command...
Carteret to Honywood: as General Wade has been appointed field marshal in command of forces abroad, Honywood is to address military matters to him, and report to Carteret only on matters of importance for the king's immediate attention. Dated (OS) at…
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1743 Dec 16
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- SP 87/12/90
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James de la Fontaine to Carteret, describing how, on Honywood's orders, he visited...
James de la Fontaine to Carteret, describing how, on Honywood's orders, he visited Frankfurt and succeeded in raising £5,000 on Mr. Hume's credit.. Dated at Wiesbaden. f. 163, 164
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1743 Oct 29
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- SP 87/12/81
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Stair to Carteret: his departure delayed by the weather. The emperor has left Frankfurt....
Stair to Carteret: his departure delayed by the weather. The emperor has left Frankfurt. He does not believe the French will oppose his crossing of the Main. Reports of the French at Speyer. Dated at Aix-la-Chapelle. ff. 32, 33
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1743 Apr 19
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- SP 87/12/13
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Depositions of William Macdoneugh and Patrick Keregan, Irish deserters, that they...
Depositions of William Macdoneugh and Patrick Keregan, Irish deserters, that they were among 44 would-be emigrants to New England who were abducted and pressed into the French service. Dated at Aix-la-Chapelle. ff. 24, 25
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1743 Apr 13
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- SP 87/12/8
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States general to the king reaffirming their commitment to the union of the two countries,...
States general to the king reaffirming their commitment to the union of the two countries, of which Stair has always been a zealous partisan. His uprightness and sincerity. Dated at The Hague. ff. 168-170
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1743 Oct 31
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- SP 87/12/84
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Ligonier [to Carteret]: as the Austrians have crossed, the whole army is over the...
Ligonier [to Carteret]: as the Austrians have crossed, the whole army is over the river. They begin their march to Neuwied the next day. Dated at Wiesbaden. f. 147
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1743 Oct 23
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- SP 87/12/72
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Ligonier [to Carteret]: the stadholder has shown Ligonier his letter to Carteret....
Ligonier [to Carteret]: the stadholder has shown Ligonier his letter to Carteret. It would be appreciated by the princes of Hesse if the king were to allow the Hessians to march to Brabant via Hesse. German troops could then quarter in Malines, alloc…
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1743 Oct 23
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- SP 87/12/73
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Carteret to Stair: the king will not be at ease until he knows the army is assembled...
Carteret to Stair: the king will not be at ease until he knows the army is assembled together. Stair is to establish a strong post between Mainz and Frankfurt and not seek action until the whole army is joined. Dated at Hanover. ff. 68, 69
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1743 May 29
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- SP 87/12/29
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Stair to Carteret, enumerating the advantages of posting troops across the Main....
Stair to Carteret, enumerating the advantages of posting troops across the Main. He has reconnoitred the ground in question. He encloses an advice he has received from Lieutenant General Sommerfeldt, suggesting the French intend to place their headqu…
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1743 May 24
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- SP 87/12/26
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Carteret to Ligonier: Ligonier's letters have been sent to Field Marshal Wade, who...
Carteret to Ligonier: Ligonier's letters have been sent to Field Marshal Wade, who now has command of the army in Flanders. Dated (OS) at Whitehall. f. 183
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1743 Dec 16
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- SP 87/12/91
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The king's itinerary from Hanover to Friedberg. f. 91
The king's itinerary from Hanover to Friedberg. f. 91
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1743 Jun 06
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- SP 87/12/41
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March route of British troops in eight divisions from Wiesbaden to the Austrian Netherlands....
March route of British troops in eight divisions from Wiesbaden to the Austrian Netherlands. f. 138
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1743 Oct 11
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- SP 87/12/67
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List of French troops marching through Wimpfen to Bavaria under command of the count...
List of French troops marching through Wimpfen to Bavaria under command of the count de Segur. f. 97
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1743 Jun 07
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- SP 87/12/45
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Stair's memorial: the French intend to use the Neckar to communicate with their army...
Stair's memorial: the French intend to use the Neckar to communicate with their army in Bavaria. Dispositions of British, Hanoverian, Hessian and Austrian troops. Materials to bridge the Main are ready at Frankfurt. The circles of Franconia and Swabi…
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1743 May 15
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- SP 87/12/21
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Memorial 'put into Lord Stair's hands' by the secretary of state at Bonn: the French...
Memorial 'put into Lord Stair's hands' by the secretary of state at Bonn: the French minister has been recalled to Versailles to report on the court of Cologne. Five conditions he made before his departure are listed. The elector is repelled by the i…
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- The National Archives, Kew
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- 1743 Apr 26
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- SP 87/12/17
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L Renard to Stair: the friends of France and the interests of the prince of Orange....
L Renard to Stair: the friends of France and the interests of the prince of Orange. The French are offering the Dutch carte blanche for a general peace and would put Dunkirk into their hands as a token of good faith. Dated at Amsterdam. ff. 24, 25
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1742 Jun 29
- Reference
- SP 87/9/12