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Vol. CCCXIII (ff. 199).
(1) General correspondence; July 1703-1711, n.d. Partly French and Dutch. Partly printed, signed and copies. ff. 1-165b.
(2) Accounts and legal papers relating to Cardonnel and his family; 1701-1716, n.d. ff. 166-189b.
(3) Papers of Cardonnel as M.P. for Southampton; 1702, 1705. ff. 190-199b.
includes:
- f. 1 John Ellis, MP: Letters to A. Cardonnel: 1703.
- ff. 1-165b Adam Cardonnel, Secretary to John, 1st Duke of Marlborough: Letters, etc., to, 1692-1711: n.d.: Partly Fr. and Dutch.: Partly printed.
- ff. 3, 7, 13 James Dayrolle, Resident at The Hague: Letters to A. Cardonnel: 1703.: Fr.
- f. 5 Richard Warre, Under-Secretary of State: Letters, etc., to A. Cardonnel: 1703.
- f. 9 Puech, French Commissioner for Exchange of Prisoners of War: Letters, etc., to A. Cardonnel: aft. 1702, 1703.: Fr.
- f. 11 Simon van Slingelandt, Secretary, Council of State at The Hague: Letters, etc., to A. Cardonnel: 1703.: Fr.: Signed.
- f. 15 Carl Christian von Sommerfeldt, alias Somerfeld; Hanoverian lieutenant-general: Letter to A. Cardonnel: 1703.
- f. 17 Brigadier-General James Ferguson: Letters, etc., to A. Cardonnel: 1703-1704.
- f. 19 James Stanhope, 1st Earl Stanhope: Letters to A. Cardonnel: 1703-1709.: Partly signed.
- f. 20 John Cutts, Baron Cutts; Governor of the Isle of Wight; Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in Ireland: Letter to A. Cardonnel: 1703.
- f. 23 James Barry, 4th Earl of Barrymore: Letters to A. Cardonnel: 1703.
- f. 25 Brigadier-General Lord John Hay: Letter to A. Cardonnel: 1703.
- ff. 27, 70, 82-85 General Charles Ross, alias Rosse: Letters, etc., to A. Cardonnel: 1704-1706.
- f. 29 William North, 6th Baron North: Letters, etc., to A. Cardonnel: 1703-1704.
- ff.31,39-44b, 138 Emanuel Scrope Howe, 2nd Viscount Howe: Letters to A. Cardonnel: 1703-1708.
- ff. 33, 78, 111, 117-120b William Cadogan, 1st Baron and (1718) Earl Cadogan: Letters, etc., to A. Cardonnel: 1704-1708.
- f. 35 Major-General Francis Fergus O'Farrell: Letters to [A. Cardonnel?]: [1701?], 1704.: Partly Fr.: Partly signed.
- f. 37 David Flotard, Huguenot captain; agent of Armand, Marquis de Miremont: Letter to A. Cardonnel: 1704.
- f. 45 Baron Rütger Heinrich von Ilgen,; Prussian statesman: Letter to A. Cardonnel: 1704.: Fr.
- f. 47 George Clarke, Secretary at War; architect: Letters to A. Cardonnel: 1703, 1705.
- f. 49 Sir Godfrey Kneller, Baronet; painter: Letter to A. Cardonnel: [1705?].
- f. 50 Thomas Wharton, 1st Marquess of Wharton: Letter to A. Cardonnel: [1705 ?].
- f. 52 Baron Johann Reinhard von Dalwigk,; Hesse-Cassel diplomatist: Memorial to A. Cardonnel: 1705.: Fr.
- f. 54 Etienne Caillaud, postmaster of Rotterdam: Letter to A. Cardonnel: 1705.: Fr.
- ff. 56-57 Bavaria, Electors. Maximilian Emanuel II: Passports issued by: 1695-1705: Fr.: Partly printed, seals en placard and copy.
- f. 57 Baron Johann Nicolaus von Reichardt,; Bavarian Secretary of State: Signature: 1705.
- ff. 58-60 General William Evans: Letter, etc., to A. Cardonnel: 1705.: Partly Fr.
- f. 61 Torck, [Dutch officer?]: Letter to A. Cardonnel: 1705.: Fr.
- f. 62 Erasmus Lewis, Under Secretary of State: Treaties received from A. Cardonnel: 1706.
- ff. 62-63b Treaties: List of treaties surrendered by A. Cardonnel to Sec. of State's office: 1706.
- f. 64 London Hospitals: Memorial rel. to accommodation of army recruits in Savoy Hospital: 1706.
- f. 64 John Mosse, official at Savoy Prison: Memorial to A. Cardonnel: 1706.
- f. 66 Pieter van Guethem, alias Goethem; Imperial colonel in Dutch service: Letter to A. Cardonnel: 1706.
- f. 68 John Lawes, diplomatist: Letter to A. Cardonnel: 1706.
- f. 72 Admiral Sir Stafford Fairborne: Letter to [A. Cardonnel?]: 1706.: Signed.
- ff. 74-77b General Charles Churchill: Letters, etc., to A. Cardonnel: 1704-1706.: Partly signed.
- ff. 80-85 General Henry Lumley: Letters, etc., to A. Cardonnel: 1704-1708.: Partly signed.
- ff. 84-85 Brigadier-General Lord John Hay: Proposals for disposing of his regt: 1706.
- f. 86 Colonel James Pendlebury, Master Gunner of England: Memorial to A. Cardonnel: 1706.
- f. 88 Knightley Chetwood, alias Chetwode; DD; Dean of Gloucester: Letters to A. Cardonnel: 1703, 1706.
- f. 92 Captain Thomas Morris, 17th Foot: Letter to A. Cardonnel: 1707.
- f. 94 James Stanley, 10th Earl of Derby 1702: Letters, etc., to A. Cardonnel: 1703-1707.
- f. 96 Richard Hill, diplomatist: Letter to A. Cardonnel: 1707.
- f. 98 Major-General John Richards, Governor of Alicante: Letter to A. Cardonnel: 1707.
- ff. 100-103 Michael Browne, Commissary of packet-boats at Ostend: Letter, etc., to A. Cardonnel: 1707.: Partly Dutch.
- ff. 101-103 Ostend, Flanders: Papers rel. to T. Nevill's claim for compensation after siege: 1707.: Partly Dutch.
- ff. 101-103 Thomas Nevill, miller, of Ostend: Petition for compensation after siege: 1707.: Partly Dutch.
- f. 103 C. G. Jacobyn, Dutch military engineer: Certificate rel. to fortification of Ostend: 1707.: Dutch.: Signed.
- ff. 104-108, 113 Brigadier-General Michael Richards: Letters, etc., to A. Cardonnel: 1707.
- f. 106 General Thomas Erle, M P: Letters, etc., to: 1707-1709.
- f. 106 Henry de Massue de Ruvigny, 2nd Marquis de Ruvigny; Earl of Galway: Letters to Gen. T. Erle: 1707-1708.: Extracts and copies.
- ff. 107-108 Newsletters From Spain: Barcelona: 1707-1709.
- ff. 109, 121-124 Charles Mordaunt, 3rd Earl of Peterborough: Letters, etc., to A. Cardonnel: 1707, 1708.
- f. 115 Colonel Martin Bladen, MP: Letter to A. Cardonnel: 1707.
- ff. 119-120b Netherlands; United Provinces. States General: Resolutions by: 1678-1717.: Drafts and extracts.
- f. 123 Captain [Gabriel?] Crepigny, Gorges's Regt: Letter to Lord Peterborough: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 125 Jean de Robethon, secretary to George I: Letter to A. Cardonnel: 1708.: Fr.
- f. 126 Lieutenant-General Cornelius Wood: Letter, etc., to A. Cardonnel: 1708.
- ff. 129-132b Eugène Jean Philippe de Mérode, Comte de Mérode; Marquis de Westerloo: Letters to A. Cardonnel: 1708.: Fr.
- f. 133 Lieutenant-General Francis Palmes, diplomatist: Correspondence with A. Cardonnel: 1705, 1708.
- ff. 134, 141 John Robinson, Bishop of Bristol and (1713) of London: Letters to A. Cardonnel: 1708.
- f. 135 James Jefferyes, Envoy to Charles XII of Sweden: Newsletter from: 1708.
- f. 136 Richard Ingoldsby, Brigadier-General: Letters, etc., to A. Cardonnel: 1703-1708, n.d.: Partly signed.
- f. 140 Henry Boyle, Baron Carleton; Secretary of State: Letters, etc., to: 1708-1710.: Partly Fr. and Dutch.
- f. 142 Lieutenant-General Richard Sutton, MP: Letters to A. Cardonnel: 1705, 1709.
- ff. 144-147 Joshua Castaño, military contractor: Memorial rel. to Sir S. de Medina's claims on: 1709.: Fr.
- ff. 144-147 Sir Solomon de Medina, army contractor: Memorial to A. Cardonnel: 1709.: Fr.
- f. 148 Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford 1640: Letters to A. Cardonnel: 1703-1710.
- f. 149 John Dalrymple, 2nd Earl of Stair: Letters to A. Cardonnel: 1703, 1710.
- f. 151 Brigadier-General Francis Gore: Letter to A. Cardonnel: 1710.
- f. 153 Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke: Letters to A. Cardonnel: 1703, 1710.: Partly signed.
- f. 155 William Paulet, alias Powlett; son of Charles, 1st Duke of Bolton: Letter, etc., to A. Cardonnel: 1703-1711.: Partly signed.
- f. 156 Pierre de Falaiseau, Prussian diplomatist; afterwards in service of Leopold -Joseph, Duke of Lorraine: Letters to A. Cardonnel: 1711.: Fr.
- ff. 158-159b Daniel Pulteney, Envoy at Copenhagen: Letter, etc., to A. Cardonnel: 1711.
- f. 159 James Douglas, 2nd Duke of Queensberry: Letters to: 1708-1711.
- f. 160 Abraham Stanyan, alias Stanian; Envoy to Switzerland and at Vienna: Letters to A. Cardonnel: 1710, 1711.: Partly extract.
- f. 162 [Willem?] van Wassenaer, Lord of Duyvenvoorde; [Dutch major-general?]: Memorial to A. Cardonnel: temp. Anne.: Fr.
- f. 162 Post Office: Memorials, schedules, etc., rel. to posts betw. England, Army and Continent: 1702-1706.: Partly Fr. and Dutch.
- f. 162 England Army of. General: Papers rel. to posts to and from army in Low Countries: 1702-1708.: Partly Fr. and Dutch.
- f. 164 van Dorp, Dutch postmaster: Memorial to A. Cardonnel: aft. 1704.: Dutch.
- f. 165 John Janverin, mariner: Minute to [A. Cardonnel?]: temp. Anne.
- ff. 166-167b William III of England: Accounts for supplies to his horses: 1701-1702.
- ff. 166-176b Accounts: A. Cardonnel; personal and military expenditure: 1688-1708, n.d.
- ff. 166-189b Adam Cardonnel, Secretary to John, 1st Duke of Marlborough: Financial and legal papers rel. to, and to his family: 1701-1708, n.d.
- f. 170 James Stint, servant to A Cardonnel: Account rel. to his wages: 1707.
- f. 170 Mary Stint, mother of James Stint: Receipt by: 1707.
- f. 172 Elizabeth Spicer, wife of Colonel G Spicer: Receipted order for payment to: 1709.: Signed.
- f. 172 Charles Le Bas, banker, of Westminster: Bill of exchange on: 1707.
- f. 172 Colonel Giles Spicer, Lieutenant-Governor of Guernsey: Order for payment to: 1707.
- ff. 173-174 Customs and Excise: Lists of commissions, officers, etc.: aft. 1702-1719.
- ff. 173-174 Portsmouth, Hampshire: Establishment of customs officers at: 1708.
- ff.175-176b Brig-Gen. John Pocock: Expenses for A. Cardonnel's prosecution of (?): n.d.
- ff. 177-180b Jonathan Watson, regimental agent: Bonds for arbitration with A. Cardonnel: 1712.: Partly printed.
- f. 179 Marmaduke Hart, of London: Witnessed: in 1712.
- f. 179 Triamor Baldwin, of London: Witnessed: in 1712.
- ff. 181-187 George Mortimer, of London: Witnessed, in: 1716.
- ff. 181-187 Charles Le Bas, banker, of Westminster: Witnessed, in: 1716.
- ff. 181-187 John Oldfield, of London: Witnessed: in 1716.
- ff. 181-187 Robert Oudley, of London: Witnessed, in: 1716.
- ff. 181-188b James Baldwin, woollen-draper: Papers rel. to his apprentice, T. Teale: 1716.: Signed. Partly printed.
- ff. 181-188b Thomas Teale, son of I Teale, apothecary: Bonds, etc., rel. to his apprenticeship: 1716.: Partly printed.
- f. 189 Whitfeild Hayter: Memorandum rel. to [his?] lawsuit with - Lewis: n.d.
- ff. 190-199b Adam Cardonnel, Secretary to John, 1st Duke of Marlborough: Papers, as M.P. for Southampton: 1702, 1705.
- ff.190-191,196-197b Elections Parliamentary: Polls at Southampton: 1702, 1705.
- ff.190-199b Southampton, Hampshire: Papers of A. Cardonnel as M.P.: 1702-1705.
- ff. 192-193b Thomas Griggs, tailor, of Southampton: Petition to Parliament: 1702.: Signed.
- ff. 192-193b Richard Godman, tailor, of Southampton: Petition to Parliament: 1702.: Signed.
- ff. 192-193b Aaron Harris, tailor, of Southampton: Petition to Parliament: 1702.: Signed.
- ff. 192-193b Nicholas Ockelford, tailor, of Southampton: Petition to Parliament: 1702.: Signed.
- ff. 192-193b Joseph Jacob, tailor, of Southampton: Petition to Parliament: 1702.: Signed.
- ff. 192-193b Richard Channell, tailor, of Southampton: Petition to Parliament: 1702.: Signed.
- ff. 192-193b Henry Penn, tailor, of Southampton: Petition to Parliament: 1702.: Signed.
- ff. 192-193b Alexander Perrin, tailor, of Southampton: Petition to Parliament: 1702.: Signed.
- ff. 192-193b William Bare, tailor, of Southampton: Petition to Parliament: 1702.: Signed.
- ff. 192-193b James Plenty, tailor, of Southampton: Petition to Parliament: 1702.: Signed.
- ff. 192-193b Barnaby Eden, tailor, of Southampton: Petition to Parliament: 1702.: Signed.
- ff. 192-193b John Bidcomb, tailor, of Southampton: Petition to Parliament: 1702.: Signed.
- ff. 192-193b Joseph Rolfe, tailor, of Southampton: Petition to Parliament: 1702.: Signed.
- ff. 192-193b John Lambert, tailor, of Southampton: Petition to Parliament: 1702.: Signed.
- ff. 192-193b Richard Broman, tailor, of Southampton: Petition to Parliament: 1702.: Signed.
- ff. 192-193b William Purbeck, tailor, of Southampton: Petition to Parliament: 1702.: Signed.
- ff. 192-193b John Taylor, tailor, of Southampton: Petition to Parliament: 1702.: Signed.
- ff. 192-193b William Brown, tailor, of Southampton: Petition to Parliament: 1702.
- ff. 192-193b John Bundey, tailor, of Southampton: Petition to Parliament: 1702.: Signed.
- ff.192-193b Thomas Curtis, tailor, of Southampton: Petition to Parliament: 1702.: Signed.
- ff.192-193b Thomas Fox, tailor, of Southampton: Petition to Parliament: 1702.: Signed.
- ff.192-193b Phillip Newbolt, tailor, of Southampton: Petition to Parliament: 1702.: Signed.
- ff.192-193b Robert Hickman, tailor, of Southampton: Petition to Parliament: 1702.: Signed.
- f. 199 John Thornburgh, Mayor of Southampton: Letter to: 1705.
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- Baldwin, James, woollen-draper, fl 1716
Baldwin, Triamor, of London, fl 1712
Bare, William, tailor, of Southampton, fl 1702
Barry, James, 4th Earl of Barrymore, soldier and Jacobite politician, 1667-1748
Bidcomb, John, tailor, of Southampton
Bladen, Martin, Colonel; MP
Boyle, Henry, Baron Carleton, Secretary of State
Broman, Richard, tailor, of Southampton
Brown, William, tailor, of Southampton
Browne, Michael, Commissary of packet-boats at Ostend
Bundey, John, tailor, of Southampton
Cadogan, William, 1st Earl Cadogan, army officer and diplomat, 1671-1726
Caillaud, Etienne, postmaster of Rotterdam
Cardonnel, Adam, 1st Duke of Marlborough, sec to John
Castaño, Joshua, military contractor
Channell, Richard, tailor, of Southampton
Chetwood, Knightley, alias Chetwode; DD; Dean of Gloucester
Churchill, Charles, General; of Add MS 61160
Clarke, George, Secretary at War; architect
Crepigny, Gabriel?, Captain; Gorges's Regt
Curtis, Thomas, tailor, of Southampton
Cutts, John, Baron Cutts, Governor of the Isle of Wight, Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in Ireland, 1661-1707
Dalrymple, John, 2nd Earl of Stair, soldier and diplomat, 1673-1747
Dalwigk, Johann Reinhard, Baron, prime minister of Hesse-Kassel, 1667-1737
Dayrolle, James, diplomat, fl 1702-1739
Dorp, -, Dutch postmaster, fl after 1704
Douglas, James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry, politician and courtier, 1662-1711
Eden, Barnaby, tailor; of Southampton, fl 1702
Ellis, John, MP
Erle, Thomas, army officer and politician, 1650?-1720
Evans, William, General; of Add MS 61287
Fairborne, Stafford, Knight, naval officer, c 1666-1742
Falaiseau, Pierre, Prussian diplomatist; afterwards in service of Leopold-Joseph, Duke of Lorraine, fl 1711-1724
Ferguson, James, army officer, c 1677-1705
Flotard, David, Huguenot captain and agent, fl 1704-1711
Fox, Thomas, tailor, of Southampton
General Post Office, 1660-1969
Godman, Richard, of Southampton, tailor and signatory of a petition to parliament, fl 1702
Goethem, Pieter, alias van Guethem, army officer and source of news, fl 1706
Gore, Francis, army officer, fl 1706
Griggs, Thomas, of Southampton, tailor and petitioner to Parliament, fl 1702
HM Customs and Excise, 1909-2005
Harris, Aaron, tailor, of Southampton
Hart, Marmaduke, of London
Hay, John, Brigadier-General
Hayter, Whitfeild
Hickman, Robert, tailor, of Southampton
Hill, Richard, diplomatist
Howe, Emanuel Scrope, 2nd Viscount Howe
Ilgen, Rütger Heinrich, Baron, Prussian statesman
Ingoldsby, Richard, Brigadier-General
Jacob, Joseph, tailor, of Southampton
Jacobyn, C. G., Dutch military engineer
Janverin, John, mariner
Jefferyes, James, Envoy to Charles XII of Sweden
Kneller, Godfrey, Baronet, painter
Lambert, John, tailor, of Southampton
Lawes, John, diplomatist
Le Bas, Charles, banker, of Westminster
Lewis, Erasmus, Under Sec of State
Lumley, Henry, General
Massue, Henri, 2nd Marquis de Ruvigny, soldier and diplomat, 1648-1720
Maximilian Emanuel II, Elector of Bavaria
Medina, Solomon, army contractor
Mordaunt, Charles, 3rd Earl of Peterborough
Morris, Thomas, Captain; 17th Foot
Mortimer, George, of London
Mosse, John, official at Savoy Prison
Mérode, Eugène Jean Philippe, Comte de Mérode, Marquis de Westerloo, 1674-1732
Nevill, Thomas, miller, of Ostend
Newbolt, Phillip, tailor, of Southampton
North, William, 6th Baron North
O'Farrell, Francis Fergus, Major-General
Ockelford, Nicholas, tailor, of Southampton
Oldfield, John, of London
Oudley, Robert, of London
Palmes, Francis, Lieutenant-General; diplomatist
Paulet, William, alias Powlett; son of Charles, 1st Duke of Bolton
Pendlebury, James, Colonel; Master Gunner of England
Penn, Henry, tailor, of Southampton
Perrin, Alexander, tailor, of Southampton
Plenty, James, tailor, of Southampton
Pocock, Brig-Gen. John
Puech, French Commissioner for Exchange of Prisoners of War
Pulteney, Daniel, Envoy at Copenhagen
Purbeck, William, tailor, of Southampton
Reichardt, Johann Nicolaus, Baron, Bavarian Secretary of State
Richards, John, Major-General; Governor of Alicante
Richards, Michael, Brigadier-General
Robethon, Jean de, secretary to George I
Robinson, John, diplomatist; Bishop of Bristol; Bishop of London, 1650-1723
Rolfe, Joseph, tailor, of Southampton
Ross, Charles, General; alias Rosse
Slingelandt, Simon, Secretary, Council of State at The Hague
Sommerfeldt, Carl Christian, alias Somerfeld; Hanoverian lieutenant-general
Spicer, Elizabeth, wife of Colonel G Spicer
Spicer, Giles, Colonel; Lieutenant-Governor of Guernsey
St John, Henry, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke
Stanhope, James, 1st Earl Stanhope
Stanley, James, 10th Earl of Derby 1702
Stanyan, Abraham, alias Stanian; Envoy to Switzerland and at Vienna
States General, United Provinces of the Netherlands
Stint, James, servant to A Cardonnel
Stint, Mary, mother of James Stint
Sutton, Richard, Lieutenant-General; MP
Taylor, John, tailor, of Southampton
Teale, Thomas, son of I Teale, apothecary
Thornburgh, John, Mayor of Southampton
Torck, Dutch officer?
Warre, Richard, Under-Sec of State
Wassenaer, Willem?, Lord of Duyvenvoorde; Dutch major-general?
Watson, Jonathan, regimental agent
Wentworth, Thomas, 1st Earl of Strafford 1640
Wharton, Thomas, 1st Marquess of Wharton
William III, King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1650-1702
Wood, Cornelius, Lieutenant-General; of Add MS 61162 - Places:
- Ostend, Flanders
Portsmouth, Hampshire
Southampton, Hampshire