(IX. ff. 88), 1 Jan.-15 July, 1780. David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield: Correspondence, as envoy at Paris and Secretary of State, with Sir R. M. Keith: 1772-1785.
(X. ff. 90). 19 July, 1780 28 Feb. 1781. David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield: Correspondence, as envoy at Paris and Secretary of State, with Sir R. M. Keith: 1772-1785.
(XI. ff. 92). 3 Mar.-12 Sept. 1781. David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield: Correspondence, as envoy at Paris and Secretary of State, with Sir R. M. Keith: 1772-1785.
(V. ff. 278). 1783-Feb. 1784. includes: f. 94 Sir Thomas Rumbold, 1st Baronet; Governor of Madras: Summary of bill of pains and penalties against him: 1783.
(III. ff. 250). 19 Nov. 1749-9 June, 1751. Francis I and Maria Theresa of Germany;: Correspondence of R. Keith, English Ambassador at Vienna: 1748-1757.
(VI. ff. 192). 22 June, 1755-27 July, 1757. Francis I and Maria Theresa of Germany;: Correspondence of R. Keith, English Ambassador at Vienna: 1748-1757.
HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vol. LXXIX. Letters to Philip Yorke, 2nd Earl of Hardwicke, from Thomas Hutchinson, Governor of Massachusetts (ob. 1780); 1774-1779. The writer left America in June, 1774, and did not return, but his letters report to Lord Hardwicke the progress of events, military as well as c...
HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vols. CVIII.-CX. Letters and papers of the same Earl of Stair, chiefly copies and drafts in the hand of Robert Keith; 16 Mar. 1742-29 May, 1747. Included are several papers in defeuce of Stair's conduct of the war. Three volumes. Paper. Folio.
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Netherlands, United Provinces: Correspondence, etc., of Lord Stair, when Ambassador to the Netherlands, and Commander of the British forces in the Low Countries: 1742-1743. Robert Keith, Ambassador at St Petersburg: Correspondence, as Secretary to Lord Stair: 1742 - 1747. John Dalrymple, 2nd E...
HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vol. CCCLXVIL Letters to Philip Yorke, 3rd Earl of Hardwicke, as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, from Sir Evan Nepean, 1st Bart., Chief Secretary (1804-1805); 20 Jan. 1804-5 Mar. 1805 and 28 Oct. 1805. Two are addressed to the Hon. Charles Philip Yorke. Paper; ff. 225. Folio. Sir ...