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Sir Francis Walsingham letterbook

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    Francis Talbot and George Talbot letterbook of official correspondence

    Manuscripts

    Copies of official correspondence transcribed by John Hopkinson in 1676.

    mssHM 41954

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    Hugh Hughes letterbook

    Manuscripts

    Contains copies of the official correspondence from New York Deputy Quatermaster Hugh Hughes to his assistants.

    mssHM 661

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    Sir Robert Murray Keith letterbook

    Manuscripts

    Volume consists of 99 letters written by Keith, British ambassador to the court of Vienna (1772-1787), to his cousin Frances Maria Murray, daughter of Lt. Gen. Thomas Murray. Contains gossip about Keith's and Frances Murray's circle of friends, relatives, and acquaintances, personal news, and remarks on international affairs, especially the British conflicts with France and the American colonies.

    mssHM 18940

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    Francis Johnston letterbooks

    Manuscripts

    The letters are written to various people by Frank Johnston from New York City in 1853 to 1857. He discusses several types of business but the letters deal chiefly with the cotton trade. Johnston talks a lot about shipments of cotton and the prices.

    mssHM 78341-78342

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    Henry Hastings, Earl of Huntingdon letterbook

    Manuscripts

    Copies of official correspondence concerning the military defense of the North, written in Earl's official capacities as Lord President of the North and Lord Lieutenant of the northern countries

    mssHM 30881

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    Sir George Pocock letterbook

    Manuscripts

    Letterbook of Pocock's outgoing correspondence during the operations of the Seven Years' War, including reports of the battles of Cuddalore (1758, Apr. 29), Negapatam, (1758, Aug. 3), the siege of Madras (1758, Dec.- 1759, Feb.), the battle of Pondisherry (1759, Sep. 10); and the siege of Havana. Correspondents include the Secretaries of State for Northern and Southern Departments Robert D'Arcy, the 4th earl of Holderness and William Pitt, Secretary to the Admiralty John Clevland, and others.

    mssHM 1000