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European and Mediterranean Politics [series]: |
| Volume 1 |
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Account of Russia, Volume I, 1767
(157 pages) |
| Volume 2 |
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Account of Russia, Volume II, 1767
(10 pages and appendix) |
| Volume 3 |
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Sir Charles Hanbury Williams' correspondence, 1755-1756
(306 pages) |
| Volume 4 |
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Prussian correspondence, 1756
(419 pages) |
| Volume 5 |
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Prussian correspondence, 1757, 1762
(419 pages) |
| Volume 6 |
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Political state of the Low Countries (Austrian Netherlands), 1774
(472 pages) |
| Volume 7 |
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Vienna correspondence, 1756, 1765 and 1766
(172 pages) |
| Volume 8 |
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Diplomatic correspondence relating to the Peace of Paris, 1763: Correspondence between Mr. Pitt and Mr. Hans Stanley in 1761
(204 pages) |
| Volume 9 |
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Diplomatic correspondence relating to the Peace of Paris, 1763: Correspondence between Count Viry and the Bailli de Solar, 1761-1762
(318 pages) |
| Volume 10 |
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Diplomatic correspondence relating to the Peace of Paris, 1763: Correspondence between Count Viry and the Bailli de Solar, 1761-1762
(461 pages) |
| Volume 11 |
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Diplomatic correspondence relating to the Peace of Paris, 1763: Correspondence between Count Viry and the Bailli de Solar, 1761-1762
(500 pages) |
| Volume 12 |
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Diplomatic correspondence relating to the Peace of Paris, 1763: French correspondence, 1762-1763
(89 pages) |
| Volume 13 |
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Collection of treaties: Copies of treaties between England and various European states, 1654-1766
(167 pages) |
| Volume 14 |
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Marine: Jean Baptiste Bertrand account of a voyage from Jamaica to London, 1766; extracts from memories on naval and commercial affairs, 1756-1761; copies of letters allegedly written by Pierre Joseph Antoine Roubaud; Roubaud's political reflections on the English colonies and the islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon
(61 pages) |
| Volume 15 |
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Marine: "On the necessity of establishing a royal port in northern France," undated
(65 pages) |
| Volume 16 |
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Abbé Terray, Compte rendu au Roi Louis XVI, 1774
(368 pages) |
| Volume 17 |
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Papers concerning the Port of Dunkirk, Treaty of Utrecht, 1713-1768
(168 pages) |
| Volume 18 |
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Papers concerning the troubles at Geneva, 1766-1767; Geneva history, 1738-1766
(293 pages) |
| Volume 19 |
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Barbary States: A comparative view of the military and naval power of the four Barbary States with an account of their produce, and a description of the present state of their governments, [1765]
(50 pages) |
| Volume 20 |
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Ottoman Empire: Observations on its present state, 1766; correspondence with Ambassador Murray at Constantinople, 1768
(226 pages) |
| Volume 21 |
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Army: Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick's correspondence, 1759
(53 pages) |
| Volume 22 |
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Spanish correspondence, 1756-1757 and 1760-1765
(795 pages) |
| Volume 23 |
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Manila and the Falkland Islands, 1765-1767
(120 pages) |
| Volume 24 |
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Spain and Portugal, 1762 and 1767
(153 pages) |
| Volume 25 |
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Portugal correspondence, 1759 and 1760-1766
(504 pages) |
| Volume 26 |
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Reports of Board of Trade concerning grievances with Portugal, 1765-1767
(167 pages) |
| Volume 27 |
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Lisbon, memorials, and British claims, 1769
(140 pages) |
| Volume 28 |
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Abstracts of letters from Shelburne, Secretary of State for the Southern Department, and British Ambassadors and Consuls in Paris, Lisbon, Escurial, Berne, Florence, Madrid, Geneva, Naples, Barcelona, 1766-1767
(283 pages) |
| Volume 29 |
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Extracts and copies of dispatches from British foreign ministers in Europe to Shelburne, 1766-1767
(512 pages) |
| Volume 30 |
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Foreign Draughts: Dispatches to European courts from Shelburne, 1766-1767
(606 pages) |
| Volume 31 |
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Foreign Draughts: Dispatches to European courts from Shelburne, 1766-1767
(410 pages) |
| Volume 32 |
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M. Neri sur le Cadastre: Papers in French and Italian on the Milan census, 1764
(130 pages) |
| Volume 33 |
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Advocate General's reports, 1764-1767
(160 pages) |
| Volume 35 |
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Intercepted letters between French diplomats and French ministers, 1767-1768
(24 items) |
| Volume 36 |
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Correspondence of the Earl of Albemarle, British ambassador at Paris, and M. Ruvigny de Cosne and Mr. Mildmay, secretaries of legation, and Sir Thomas Robinson, Secretary of State, relating to conflicting French and British interests in North America, 1754
(113 items) |
| Volume 37 |
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Expedition to the coast of France in 1758, siege and surrender of Belle Isle, 1761
(278 items) |
| Volume 38 |
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Correspondence with English Ministers in Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Switzerland, 1766-1768
(188 items) |
| Volume 39 |
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Correspondence with English Ministers in Italy, Spain, Portugal and Switzerland, 1766-1768
(333 items) |
| Volume 40 |
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Correspondence with English consuls and agents to the Barbary States, Constantinople, and Corsica; Barbary treaties; and letters entitled "Mediterranean Passes," 1766-1768
(114 items) |
| Volume 41 |
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Correspondence concerning Portugal and Brazil from Sir John Hort, English consul general at Lisbon, to Shelburne, Secretary of State for the Southern Department, 1768-1792
(49 items) |
| Volume 42 |
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Miscellaneous papers and copies of diplomatic material relating to France and Europe, 1767-1768
(50 items) |
| Volume 84 |
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Miscellaneous papers Volume I: The Coast of Africa
(39 items) |
| Volume 84 |
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Miscellaneous papers Volume II: Minorca and Gibraltar
(31 items) |
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Colonial Affairs and the 1783 Treaty of Paris [series]: |
| Volume 34 |
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Letters, memoranda, and intelligence from foreign courts, concerning the peace negotiations with America, 1782-1783
(584 pages) |
| Volume 35 |
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Intercepted letters between French diplomats and French ministers, 1780-1783
(60 items) |
| Volume 43 |
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Assiento papers concerning the contract between Britain and Spain regarding Spain's slaveholding regions in America, and financial papers relating to the slave trade, 1718-1748
(663 pages) |
| Volume 44 |
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Assiento papers, papers concerning the contract between Britain and Spain regarding Spain's slaveholding regions in America, 1718-1748
(969 pages) |
| Volume 45 |
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American papers: orders and instructions to captains general and governors in the American colonies and islands concerning trade and navigation
(229 pages) |
| Volume 46 |
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American papers index, 1763-1764
(98 pages) |
| Volume 47 |
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Examination by James Abercromby of the Acts of Parliament relative to the trade and the government of the American colonies, 1752
(180 pages) |
| Volume 48 |
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Papers and Proposals relative to North America, 1754-1767
(59 items) |
| Volume 49 |
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American miscellaneous papers, 1703-1767
(49 items) |
| Volume 50 |
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Miscellaneous papers and estimates relative to Indian Trade, 1754-1767
(361 items) |
| Volume 51 |
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Abstract of letters from American Governors relating to Indian affairs, 1767-1776
(799 pages) |
| Volume 52 |
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Abstract of letters from American and West Indian governors, 1766-1767
(588 pages) |
| Volume 53 |
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American draughts, letters among Shelburne, Thomas Gage, and various American governors, August 1766-June 1767
(405 pages) |
| Volume 54 |
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Drafts of letters to American and West Indies governors, June-December 1767
(433 pages) |
| Volume 55 |
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Answers to American circulars to governors and trade officers, 1766-1767
(433 pages) |
| Volume 56 |
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Answers to American circulars, accounts and land grants, 1766-1767
(218 papers) |
| Volume 57 |
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Accounts of American military and civil expenses, and proposals for better regulating the Indian trade, 1765-1767
(433 pages) |
| Volume 58 |
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Papers relative to the Indemnity Act passed in Massachusetts Bay and to the American Mutiny Act, both under consideration of Parliament, 1767
(653 pages) |
| Volume 59 |
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Papers relative to the Church in America and the papers of Bishop of London, Archbishop of York, House of Lords, 1734-1767
(77 pages) |
| Volume 60 |
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Correspondence relating trade with the North American Indians (Northern District), 1703-1767
(160 pages) |
| Volume 61 |
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Reports of the attorney and solicitor general concerning finances, administrative rights of the colonies, 1689-1768
(716 pages) |
| Volume 62 |
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Letters between the Lords of Trade and the American Office, 1767-1768
(268 pages) |
| Volume 63 |
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Occurrences in the province of Massachusetts Bay since the repeal of the Stamp Act (narrative of events)
(88 pages) |
| Volume 64 |
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Papers and memorials relative to the government of Canada and Quebec, 1753-1767
(650 pages) |
| Volume 65 |
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Newfoundland papers from the Governor Hugh Palleser and others to Shelburne and the Board of Trade, 1763-1767
(179 pages) |
| Volume 66 |
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American Affairs, Volume I, letters, documents, and newspapers, 1755-1782
(773 pages) |
| Volume 67 |
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American Affairs, Volume II, letters, documents, and newspapers, 1764-1783
(555 pages) |
| Volume 68 |
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American dispatches, Volume I, 1780-1782
(433 pages) |
| Volume 69 |
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American dispatches, Volume II, 1779-1783
(434 pages) |
| Volume 70 |
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Letters with Paris Commissioner Richard Oswald, May 1782-January 1783
(439 pages) |
| Volume 71 |
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Peace Process I, 1783: Correspondence, provisional and preliminary articles
(113 items) |
| Volume 72 |
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Peace Process II, 1783: Negotiations, opinions, and other information
(537 pages) |
| Volume 73 |
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Jamaica, letters, orders, and documents, including "State of the Constitution of Jamaica," 1678-1680
(235 pages) |
| Volume 74 |
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West Indies miscellaneous papers, 1724-1767
(165 pages) |
| Volume 75 |
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South Seas and West Indies, accounts, reports, and dispatches of discoveries
(446 pages) |
| Volume 76 |
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"On the limits of the Spanish & Portuguese Settlements in South America," 1701-1765
(195 pages) |
| Volume 77 |
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Description of the Islands of St. John, Cape Briton, Magdalen, Grenada, St. Vincent, and Dominica, 1765-1767
(133 pages) |
| Volume 78 |
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Papers concerning rights of the Spanish in the South Seas
(401 pages) |
| Volume 79 |
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Papers concerning rights of the Spanish in the South Seas
(292 pages) |
| Volume 80 |
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West Indies information concerning Jamaica, Barbados, Grenada, Tobago, St. Vincent, and trade with Africa, 1780-1783
(134 pages) |
| Volume 81 |
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Letters, extracts, accounts, and reports on the West Indies, merchant's petitions, and sugar refiners, 1773-1783, and minutes of African affairs, 1765-1767
(214 pages) |
| Volume 82 |
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Papers related to Minorca, 1712-1768
(444 pages) |
| Volume 83 |
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Gibraltar's importance, 1782 ; Minorca; Instructions to governors in 1753 and 1763
(35 items) |
| Volume 84 |
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Miscellaneous papers Volume I: St. Eustatius
(118 items) |
| Volume 85 |
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American Affairs, 1766-1769
(51 items) |
| Volume 86 |
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Miscellaneous American papers: Newfoundland, 1760-1782
(32 items) |
| Volume 87 |
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American Affairs Peace of 1783: Volume I, 1782-1784
(63 items) |
| Volume 87 |
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American Affairs Peace of 1783: Volume II, 1782-1784
(75 items) |
| Volume 88 |
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Miscellaneous American Papers, 1770-1793
(39 items) |
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East Indian Affairs [series]: |
| Volume 89 |
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An account of the charters granted to the East India Company, by John Dunning
(152 pages) |
| Volume 90 |
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East India Company papers: Financial documents, history troop registers, and government documents, 1766-1767
(752 pages and appendix) |
| Volume 91 |
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Narrative of the second War with Hyder Aly Khan, 1779-1782
(133 pages) |
| Volume 92 |
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East India dispatches, May 20, 1782
(573 pages) |
| Volume 93 |
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East India dispatches, October-November 1781and June 1782
(631 pages) |
| Volume 94 |
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East India dispatches, June 14, 1782
(856 pages) |
| Volume 95 |
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East India dispatches, June 21 and 28, 1782
(641 pages) |
| Volume 96 |
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East India dispatches, July 5, 1782
(455 pages) |
| Volume 97 |
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East India dispatches, 1782; South Sea Expedition, 1780
(267 pages) |
| Volume 98 |
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East India affairs, 1757-1783 ; various papers, 1757-1783
(809 pages) |
| Volume 99 |
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East India Affairs Volume I, 1760-1790
(48 items) |
| Volume 99 |
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East India Affairs Volume II, 1760-1790
(2 items) |
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British Government [series]: |
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Parliament, Customs Revenue, Trade, Imports, and Exports [subseries]: |
| Volume 100 |
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Table of reference concerning the King, House of Lords, and House of Commons
(309 pages) |
| Volume 101 |
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Customs accounts, 1740-1749
(18 pages) |
| Volume 102 |
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Account books for revenue and trade, 1716-1760s
(66 pages) |
| Volume 103 |
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"A General Abstract of the Stamp Duties," 1734-1764
(30 pages) |
| Volume 104 |
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Annual gross and net produce of customs, account ledgers, and charts, 1710-1780
(93 pages) |
| Volume 105 |
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"Customs Establishment for the Christmas Quarter ending January 5, 1753;" charts of salaries arranged by port; account book for customs officers listed by port, 1752
(73 pages) |
| Volume 106 |
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"Customs establishment with Incidents Midsummer," 1782
(204 pages) |
| Volume 107 |
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List of the commissioners and officers of His Majesty’s Customs, in England and Wales, with their respective established salaries, for Midsummer Quarter ending the 5th of July 1782
(115 pages) |
| Volume 108 |
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"A List of the Commissioners and Officers of His Majesty’s Customs, in England and Wales, with their respective Established Salaries, for Michaelmas Quarter ending October 10, 1782"
(113 pages) |
| Volume 109 |
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Account book listing officers of the Customs & Salt Duties in Scotland and other expenses incurred in the operation of the customs in Scotland, 1752
(58 pages) |
| Volume 110 |
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Exports and imports between Spain and England, 1750-1765
(154 pages) |
| Volume 111 |
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Papers relating to the trade of Europe, Africa, and America, 1735-1767
(372 pages) |
| Volume 112 |
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Imports & Exports, 1698-1762
(66 pages) |
| Volume 113 |
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Imports & Exports, 1762-1795
(70 pages) |
| Volume 114 |
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English Customs, 1755-1782; revenue and reform, 1684-1783; Isle of Man, 1767-1782
(391 pages) |
| Volume 115 |
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Scotland, civil establishment of customs, excise and miscellaneous, 1762-1782
(332 pages) |
| Volume 116 |
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An account of the revenue of the crown by Mr. Legge and of the French Revenue, 1755-1788
(190 pages) |
| Volume 117 |
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Revenue notes and calculations by D. Price & C, 1761-1774
(155 pages) |
| Volume 118 |
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Excise Duties, 1662-1791
(197 pages) |
| Volume 119 |
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Excise Duties, 1781-1783
(509 pages) |
| Volume 120 |
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“An Abstract of the first Volume of the Register of all his Majestys Honours Mannors Messuages Lands Royaltys Woods Mines and other hereditaments in the several Countys in England and Wales within the Survey of the Court of Exchequer which have been granted or demised by the Crown from the Revolution Anno," 1688-1753
(89 pages) |
| Volume 121 |
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The Queen Dowager’s jointure lands
(95 pages) |
| Volume 122 |
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"A Report on the present State and an Opinion on the future Disposition of the Crown Lands in Wales addess'd to the Lords of the Treasury by A. Holdsworth & J. Call," April 1783
(50 pages) |
| Volume 123 |
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Papers relative to the King’s Civil List, 1755-1766
(220 pages) |
| Volume 124 |
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Civil list charges, January 5, 1782
(221 pages) |
| Volume 125 |
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Civil list, 1782 Report on the King’s household and instructions for its better management, 1782-1783
(501 pages) |
| Volume 126 |
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(Not at the Clements, see additional descriptive data: Historical Manuscript Commission Reports) |
| Volume 127 |
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Account of the expenses of his Majesty’s household, chapel, chambers, and stables, October 1, 1759-September 30, 1760
(30 pages) |
| Volume 128 |
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Papers on the Forests in England, 1656-1768
(18 items) |
| Volume 129 |
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Government fees and perquisites with a Schedule, 1780-1783
(222 pages) |
| Volume 130 |
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City of London papers, 1588-1783
(56 pages) |
| Volume 131 |
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Mint and coinage, 1782-1783
(88 pages) |
| Volume 132 |
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Papers on the corn riots and corn prices, 1766
(100 pages) |
| Volume 133 |
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Miscellaneous Parliament papers and copies, 1540-1767
(416 pages) |
| Volume 134 |
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Papers of the Secretary of State and Board of Trade, 1752-1768
(220 pages) |
| Volume 135 |
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Reports and observations on annuities for life, funds in general, excise taxes, the sinking fund, national debt, public revenues of the crown, salt officers, revenues from collection of sheriffs in England and Wales, officers residing in Whitehall and St. James’ Palaces and precincts of Verge and their houses, accounts for rented estates, port accounts, pensions, and compensation to the Royal African Company, 1766-1781
(51 items) |
| Volume 166 |
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Parliamentary notes and letters, 1782-1783
(358 pages) |
| Volume 167 |
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"A Compendium of the Rights Privileges and Resolutions or mode of Election of Members to Serve in Parliament for Great Britain"
(107 pages) |
| Volume 168 |
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Notebooks, bound manuscripts, and correspondence concerning the House of Commons Army and Fleet, list of resolutions, parliamentary orders, committee resolutions, negotiations between England and Spain, 1689-1782; tax reports and peace preliminaries, 1783-1799; East India regulations and papers on the John Wilkes controversy, 1763-1783
(158 items) |
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British Army, Navy, and Military Administration [subseries]: |
| Volume 136 |
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Army; War Office; Pay Office; Ordnance; Estimates; Militia; Home Defense, 1765-1783
(587 pages) |
| Volume 137 |
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Papers concerning the Navy and Army of foreign nations, 1715-1769
(207 pages) |
| Volume 138 |
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Navy: establishment, estimates, patents, commissions, and Warrants; Admiralty & Navy Board letters, 1695-1779
(104 items) |
| Volume 139 |
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Navy Victualling of seamen and marines, 1693-1780
(76 items) |
| Volume 140 |
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Navy debt: cash and bills, 1701-1781
(84 items) |
| Volume 141 |
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Navy Department expenditures, 1701-1779
(67 items) |
| Volume 142 |
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Shipping lists, June 1770-1780and 1783
(233 items) |
| Volume 143 |
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Navies of England, France, Spain, and Holland, October 1782
(24 items) |
| Volume 144 |
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Dock yard, artificers and stores, 1770-1778
(64 items) |
| Volume 145 |
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Transport service for troops and supplies, 1703-1779
(110 items) |
| Volume 146 |
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Navy intelligence: information and Gregson’s letters, 1777-1780
(undated; 239 items) |
| Volume 147 |
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Government contracts, 1770-1783
(69 items) |
| Volume 148 |
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Muster rolls of seamen, 1750-1783
(185 items) |
| Volume 149 |
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Naval instructions, 1674-1774
(39 items) |
| Volume 150 |
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Naval policy decisions and projects, 1666-1693
(116 pages) |
| Volume 151 |
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Naval orders and reports for the Committee on the House of Commons, 1782
(96 items) |
| Volume 152 |
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Projects and proposals relative to the navy, war and peace, revenue and taxes, and police, 1752-1783
(85 items) |
| Volume 153 |
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Secret admiralty order book and copies of letters from William Pitt, 1757-1760
(86 pages) |
| Volume 154 |
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Miscellaneous naval papers, 1695-1789
(18 items) |
| Volume 155 |
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Miscellaneous naval papers, 1709-1779
(11 items) |
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Ireland [subseries]: |
| Volumes 156-160 |
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(Not at the Clements, see additional descriptive data: Historical Manuscript Commission Reports) |
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Cabinet and Treasury Minutes [subseries]: |
| Volume 161 |
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Cabinet Minutes, 1766-1768
(28 items) |
| Volume 162 |
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Treasury Minutes, July-August 1782; Volume I |
| Volume 163 |
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Treasury Minutes, October-December 1782; Volume II |
| Volume 164 |
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Treasury Minutes, January-March 1783; Volume III |
| Volume 165 |
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Hints and Minutes of Motions on various parliamentary subjects, 1762-1782
(363 pages) |
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Appeals to the House of Lords [subseries]: |
| Volume HL-1 |
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1768-1770 |
| Volume HL-2 |
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1776 |
| Volume HL-3 |
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1778 |
| Volume HL-4 |
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1781 |
| Volume HL-5 |
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1782 |
| Volume HL-6 |
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1786-1787 |
| Volume HL-7 |
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1791 |
| Volume HL-8 |
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1792-1793 |
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Personal Correspondence [series]: |
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Shelburne Family Letters [subseries]: |
| Box SFL-1 |
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Letters to his wife, 1767-1770
(47 items) |
| Box SFL-2 |
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Letters from William Granville Petty, 1774-1776
(123 pages) |
| Box SFL-3 |
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Letters from William Granville Petty, 1776-1778
(105 pages) |
| Box SFL-4 |
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Letters to Lord Fitzmaurice, Earl of Wycombe, 1768, 1780-1789
(43 items) |
| Box SFL-5 |
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Shelburne to Thomas Coutts, 1793-1802 and undated
( 23 items) |
| Box SFL-6 |
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Letters and Engravings
( 6 items) |
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Lansdowne-Bowles letters [subseries]: |
| Box LB-7 |
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1806-1835
(69 items) |
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Lacaita-Shelburne letters [series]: |
| Box LS-1 |
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1701-1780
(99 items) |
| Box LS-2 |
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1781-September 1782
(95 items) |
| Box LS-3 |
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October 1782-May 1790
(89 items) |
| Box LS-4 |
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July 1790-1859
(221 items) |
| Box LS-5 |
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1860-1895 and undated
(202 items) |