Vol. CXLVIII (ff. 257). July-Dec. 1757. includes: f. 111 General Chronicles and History, etc. Navy of France: Lists of French men-of-war: 1753-1759.: Fr.
Vol. CXLIX (ff. 278). Jan.-June 1758. includes: f. 166 General Chronicles and History, etc. Navy of France: Lists of French men-of-war: 1753-1759.: Fr.
LEEDS PAPERS. Vol. CI (ff. i + 24). Three ciphers, for the French language, apparently employed by Lord Holdernesse while at the Hague; 1749-1751. The first (ff. 1-16), described as 'Cypher with the Earl of Albemarle, 1750', was sent by Holdernesse to Albemarle on 7 Mar. 1750 (see Eg. MS. 3416, ...
LEEDS PAPERS. Vol. CLV (ff. 344). Intelligence reports from France relating to naval affairs; 1755-1756. Extracts, endorsed 'B. 1-3', 'C'and 'D', from the reports forwarded to Lord Holdernesse by Wolters and Hatton (see above, Vols. CXLII-CLIV). Richard Wolters, English agent in Rotterdam and a...
Vol. LXXXVII (ff. 270). Nov.-Dec. 1750. includes: f. 65 Margraves of Brandenburg-Kulmbach: Papers rel. ro the succession of: 1750-1751.: Fr. and Germ.f. 98 Netherlands, United Provinces: Correspondence of William IV, Prince of Orange, with Lord Holdernesse: 1749-1751.: Fr.: Mostly copies.f...
LEEDS PAPERS. Vol. CVIII (ff. 197). Letters to Lord Holdernesse from Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, as Lord Chancellor, with a few drafts and copies of Holdernesse's replies; 1751-1761. For original letters from Holdernesse to Hardwicke, see the Hardwicke Papers, Add. MSS. 35590-35596. Ph...
Vol. CLXII. 1752-1754. India: Papers rel. to negotiations betw. the French and English Cos.: 1753, 1754. Louis XV of France: Papers of Lord Holdernesse conc. Anglo-French relations: 1749-1761. includes: ff. 8, 10 (transl) Charles Pierre Gaston François de Lévis, Duc de Mirepoix: Correspon...
LEEDS PAPERS. Vol. LXXX (ff. 15). Papers relating to the detention of Lord Holdernesse, while proceeding to Venice as Ambassador, by Imperial (Bavarian) troops near Nuremberg; Sept. 1744. Engl. and Fr. Charles VII; Emperor of Germany: Papers rel. to detention of Lord Holdernesse by his troops: ...