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Vol. CCCCXC (ff. 216).
(1) Letters, memorials, etc., relating to pensions and arrears of pay; 1705-1722, n.d. Partly French. Partly copies. ff. 1-74b.
(2) General naval correspondence and papers, including (f. 128) a chart of the voyage of H.M.S. Boyne from Cadiz to England; 1704-aft. 1719, n.d. Partly French. Partly copies and printed. ff. 75-133.
(3) General military correspondence and papers; 1707-1715, n.d. Partly French and Dutch. Partly copies and printed. ff. 134-216.
Navy; England: Reports, etc., of Councils of War: 1704-1710.
Navy; England: Reports, correspondence, etc., of Lord Sunderland rel. to: 1696-1722, n.d.: Partly copies.
Anne of England: Petitions, memorials, etc., to: circ. 1702-1714, n.d.: Partly Fr., Ital. and Span.
Councils of War: Rel. to British naval operations: 1704-1710.
includes:
- ff. 1-5b Colonel Charles Salusbury, Coldstream Guards: Memorial to Prince George of Denmark, etc.: 1705.
- ff. 1-74b passim England Army of. Widows: Petitions, accounts, etc., rel. to widows' pensions: 1702-1722, n.d.
- ff. 1-74b passim England Army of. Pay: Petitions rel. to, and to pensions: 1705-1722, n.d.
- ff. 2-5b, 83-85 Anne of England: Reports, orders, etc., of Prince George of Denmark as Lord High Admiral: 1702-1708.: Partly signed. Mostly copies.
- ff. 6-9b James Brydges, 1st Duke of Chandos: Memorials to Lord Godolphin: 1706, 1707.: Partly copies.
- ff. 6-9b, 21-22b, 177-178b Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin: Petitions, etc., to, as Lord Treasurer: 1702-1710, n.d.
- f. 10 Peter Birch, DD; Vicar of St Bride's, Fleet St: Memorial to Lord Sunderland: aft. 1707.: Signed.
- f. 10 Robert Jones, Churchwarden of St Bride's, Fleet St: Memorial to Lord Sunderland: aft. 1707.: Signed.
- f. 10 Katherine Sanders, widow: Memorial for: aft. 1707.
- f. 10 F[rancis] Stannard, [Rector of Stourmouth?]: Memorial to Lord Sunderland: aft. 1707.: Signed.
- ff. 11-12b Captain John Fletcher, RN: Certificate for J. Rooke: 1708.: Signed.
- ff. 11-12b Able Seaman Joseph Rooke, RN: Certificate for: 1708.
- ff. 13-16b Captain Francis Wivell, RN: Memorial to Qu. Anne, etc.: 1708.
- f. 17 Priscilla Laycock, wife of Richard Laycock, commander of Dover packet boat: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1708-1709.
- ff. 19b-20b Isaac Faure, De Marton's French Refugee Regt: Petition to Lord Sunderland: 1709.: Fr.
- ff. 21-22b, 30-31b Colonel Robert Lundie, Adjutant-General to Portuguese Army: Memorials to Lord Godolphin: 1710.
- f. 23 Vice-Admiral George Delavall, Envoy to Morocco and Portugal: Letter of: 1710.
- ff. 25-26b Penelope Cunninghame, army officer's widow: Memorandum rel. to: 1700-1710.
- f. 27 Jean Dubourdieu, minister of French Church in the Savoy: Memorial to Lord Sunderland: 1706-1710.: Fr.
- ff. 28-29b Saxis, Huguenot refugee: Petition to Lord Sunderland: 1706-1710.: Fr.
- ff.32, 71-72b Nugent, widow of Major -General Henry Nugent, Count of Val de Soto: Letter, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1711, temp. Geo. I.: Partly signed.
- ff. 34-35b Captain Cezar Duportail, Seissan's Regt: Memorial to Lord Sunderland: [1714?].: Fr.
- f. 36 Louis de Clisson, Chevalier de Clisson; younger son of Comte de Clisson: Correspondence with Lord Sunderland: 1708, n.d.: Fr.
- ff. 38-39b Lieutenant Anthoine Erraux, French refugee: Petition to Qu. Anne: bef. 1714.: Fr.
- ff. 38-39b Lieutenant Charle Galisian, French refugee: Petition to Qu. Anne: bef. 1714.: Fr.
- ff.38-39b Lieutenant Jean Goud, French refugee: Petition to Qu. Anne: bef. 1714.: Fr.
- ff. 40-42b John Pratt, Constable of Dublin Castle; Deputy Vice-Treasurer of Ireland: Letter, etc., to: aft. 1716.
- ff.41-44b Lieutenant-Colonel William Culliford, Lord Mohun's Foot: Memorials to Lord Sunderland: aft. 1716.
- ff. 45-49b Nicholas Roope, Commissioner for Transports: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Sunderland: 1707-1718.: Signed.
- ff. 50-50b Marguerite de Derieux, née Ladeveze; widow of Lieutenant -Colonel Jean Derieux: Memorial to George I: circ. 1718.: Fr.
- ff. 51-53 Colonel Louis de Riffier, of Die, in Dauphiné: Letter, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1719.: Partly Fr.
- ff. 54-55b Colonel Joseph de Sarlande, Marquis de Montandre's Portuguese Dragoons: Memorial, etc., to Lord Sunderland: [1707?], 1719.: Partly Fr.
- f. 56 Captain John Norton, Stringer's Foot: Memorandum rel. to: 1715-1720.
- ff. 57-58b Sir William Strickland, 3rd Baronet: Memorial to Lords Justices: [1720?].
- f. 59 Major-General Charles de Sibourg: Letter to Lord Sunderland: [1721 ?].
- ff. 62-63b Sir Robert Rich, 4th Baronet; of London: Memorandum rel. to: 1721.
- f. 64 Louise Charlotte Bielke, Countess of Altenburg; née Altenburg afterw. van der Nath; widow of Brig. Christopher Bielke; afterwards wife of Count Gerhard van der Nath: Memorial to George I: 1721.: Fr.
- ff. 64, 65, 69-70b George I of England: Memorials, etc., to, partly as Elector of Hanover: 1710-1722, n.d.: Fr.
- f. 6 5 Major Cochran: Request to George I: [1718-1721 ?].
- f. 66 Lieutenant-General James Tyrrell: Memorandum rel. to his half pay: 1722.
- ff. 67b-68 Montague Blundell, Viscount Blundell: Petition to: 1702-1722.
- ff. 67b-68 William Billinghurst, of Haslemere: Petition to Lord Blundell: 1720-1722.: Signed.
- ff. 67b-68 Thomas Billinghurst, of Haslemere: Petition to Lord Blundell: 1720-1722.: Signed.
- ff. 67b-68 Richard Billinghurst, of Haslemere: Petition to Lord Blundell: 1720-1722.: Signed.
- ff. 67b-68 Henry Billinghurst, of Haslemere: Petition to Lord Blundell: 1720-1722.: Signed.
- ff. 67b-68 Lieutenant Richard Bettesworth, Sir T Prendergast's Foot: Petition for: 1720-1722.
- ff. 67b-68 Moorey Baxter, of Haslemere: Petition to Lord Blundell: 1720-1722.: Signed.
- ff. 67b-68 Robert Ba[ry?]ton, of Haslemere: Petition to Lord Blundell: 1720-1722.: Signed.
- ff. 67b-68 Robert Billinghurst, of Haslemere: Petition to Lord Blundell: 1720-1722.: Signed.
- ff. 67b-68 John Sayers, the elder; of Haslemere: Petition to Lord Blundell: 1720-1722.: Signed.
- ff. 67b-68 William Haslegrove, bailiff of Haslemere: Petition to Lord Blundell: 1720-1722.: Signed.
- ff. 67b-68 William Upton, the younger; of Haslemere: Petition to Lord Blundell: 1720-1722.: Signed.
- ff. 67b-68 William Ride, the elder; of Haslemere: Petition to Lord Blundell: 1720-1722.: Signed.
- ff. 67b-68 John Sayers, the younger; of Haslemere: Petition to Lord Blundell: 1720-1722.: Signed.
- ff. 67b-68 Thomas Denyer, of Haslemere: Petition to Lord Blundell: 1720-1722.: Signed.
- ff. 67b-68 Haslemere, Surrey: Petition of inhabitants to Lord Blundell: 1720-1722.
- ff. 67b-68 John Boxall, of Haslemere: Petition to Lord Blundell: 1720-1722.: Signed.
- ff. 67b-68 Edward Ride, of Haslemere: Petition to Lord Blundell: 1720-1722.: Signed.
- ff. 67b-68 [H?] Cobden, of Haslemere: Petition to Lord Blundell: 1720-1722.: Signed.
- ff. 67b-68 William Chitty, of Haslemere: Petition to Lord Blundell: 1720-1722.: Signed.
- ff. 67b-68 Thomas Ride, of Haslemere: Petition to Lord Blundell: 1720-1722.: Signed.
- ff. 69-70b Captain Noel Marchand, Invalid Company at Hull: Memorial to George I: 1721-1722.: Fr.
- f. 73 Grace Day, widow of Samuel Day, Lieutenant-Governor of Bermuda: Memorial to Lord Sunderland: bef. 1722.
- f. 74 Lieutenant-Colonel Armand de La Bastide, D'Auverquerque's French Foot: Letter of: bef. 1722.: Fr.
- ff. 75-80b Malaga, Spain: Account of naval battle off: 1704.: Fr.: Copy.
- ff. 75-80b Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, Comte de Toulouse: Account of Battle of Malaga: 1704.: Fr.: Copy.
- f. 81 Sir George Rooke, Admiral: Letters to: 1704.
- f. 81 Sir Paul Methuen, KB, Ambassador to Spain and Portugal, afterwards Secretary of State: Letters to Sir G. Rooke: 1704.: Extracts.
- ff. 83-84b Sir John Leake, Admiral: Instructions to: 1703-1708.
- f. 87 George Byng, 1st Viscount Torrington: Letter of: 1706.: Extract.
- f. 89? Sir Edmund Andros, Governor of New England: Letters, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1706, 1708.: Signed and copies.
- ff. 90-92 Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1707-1708.: Signed.
- f. 92 Major-General Roger Elliott: Letter to Lord Bolingbroke: 1707.: Extract.
- f. 93 Admiral Sir Clowdisley Shovell: Letters to J. Burchett: 1706-1707.: Extracts.
- f. 95 Richard Hill, diplomatist: Letters of: 1708.
- ff. 97-99 Reverend John Swanne, of Brading: Letter, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1708.
- ff. 100-100b Gaultier, Admiralty clerk, of Calais: Ransom-ticket certified by: 1708.: Fr. and Dutch.: Printed, with MS. additions. Signed.
- ff. 100-100b Captain François de Lettre, Master of 'La Trompeuse' of Calais: Ransom ticket for ship 'Jeanne': 1708.: Fr. and Dutch.: Printed, with MS. additions. Signed.
- ff. 103-105b Captain William Wright, Commissioner of Navy at Plymouth: Letter, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1708.
- f. 105 William Osborne, of Salcombe: Letter to W. Wright: 1708.: Signed.
- f. 106 Colonel Thomas Collier, Lieutenant-Governor of Jersey: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1707-1710.: Partly signed and copy.
- ff.108-109b Sir Henry Johnson, MP: Petition to Qu. Anne: [1708?].: Signed.
- ff.108-109b Aldeburgh, Suffolk: Petition on behalf of Mayor and Corporation to Qu. Anne: [1708?].
- ff. 110-113b Lieutenant-General George Macartney, alias Maccartney: Letter, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1709.
- ff.114-119b Piracy: Papers rel. to Madagascar pirates: 1709.: Partly printed.
- ff.114-119b Peregrine Osborne, Viscount Osborne of Dunblane; Earl of Danby 1689, Marquis of Carmarthen 1694, 2nd Duke of Leeds 1712: Petitions, etc., to Qu. Anne: 1709.: Partly printed. Signed.
- ff.118-119b England; Parliament: Proposals to, for suppression of piracy: 1709.: Printed.
- f. 128 Maps and Plans: Course of H.M.S. 'Boyne' from Cadiz to Dartmouth: aft. 1714.
- f. 128 Navy; England: Chart showing course of H.M.S. 'Boyne' from Cadiz to Dartmouth: aft. 1714.
- ff. 134-136 Captain Revixit van Vaerssen, alias Vannerson; 35th Foot: Letter, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1707.
- ff. 134-136 England Army of. General: Projects for military bridges: 1706, 1707.
- f. 137 William Powell, inventor of fire-throwing engine: Letter to Lord Somers: 1707.
- f. 137 John Somera, Baron Somers; Lord Chancellor: Letters to: 1707, 1709.
- ff. 137-138b, 175-182b Ordnance: Projects for liquid fire: 1707-1709.
- f. 139 Samuel Lynn, of Secretary at War's Office: Letter to J. Addison: 1707.
- f. 139 Joseph Addison, dramatist and essayist: Letters, etc., to: 1706-1718.: Partly Fr. and Span.
- f. 141 Charles Killigrew, Master of the Revels: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1707.
- f. 143 Lieutenant-General Cornelius Wood: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1707.
- f. 143 Samuel Shute, Governor of Massachusetts Bay: Letters rel. to: 1704, 1707.
- ff. 143, 183, 190-193b England Army of. Officers: Petitions by and on behalf of: [1685?-1722?].
- f. 145 England Army of. Recruiting: Proposals for recruiting in Britain: [1702?}-1708, n.d.
- ff. 145-146b Brig-Gen. Charles Paston, eldest son of William, 2nd Earl of Yarmouth: Memorial to Qu. Anne: 1707.
- ff. 147-148b Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Kennedy, Devenish's Irish Regt in Spanish service: Letter, etc., to Qu. Anne: 1708.
- ff. 149-151 England Army of. Clothing: Letter, etc., rel. to supply of shoes: 1708.
- ff. 149-151 Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Sunderland: 1708-1722.
- ff. 152-153b Oudenarde, East Flanders: Names of French officers captured at: 1708.: Dutch.: Printed.
- ff.152-153b Prisoners of War: French officers taken at Oudenarde: 1708.: Dutch.: Printed.
- f. 154 James Stanhope, 1st Earl Stanhope: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Sunderland,: 1706-1710.: Partly Fr., Span. and Catalan.: Mostly signed. Partly copies, printed and drafts.
- ff. 154-155b, 166-170b Sir Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford; Prime Minister: Letters, etc., to: 1708-aft. 1714.
- ff.156-157b Sir Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford; Prime Minister: Proposals, as Sec. at War, rel. to military expedition: [1709?].
- f. 164 General Sir Charles Wills, MP: Correspondence with R. Pringle: 1709.
- ff. 164, 186 Robert Pringle, Under-Secretary Of State: Letters, etc., to: 1707-1710.: Partly Fr.
- ff. 166b-167 Thomas Sollars, carpenter, of Holborn: Affidavit by: 1709.: Copies.
- ff. 171-172b Tournai, Hainault: Generals and regts at siege: 1709.: Fr.
- f. 173 Major-General Thomas Whetham, C-in-C in Canada and Scotland: Correspondence with Lord Sunderland: 1709.
- ff.175-178b John Orlebar, inventor of a fire-throwing engine: Memorials to Duke of Marlborough, etc.: 1709.
- ff. 177-180 William Powell, inventor of fire-throwing engine: Memorial to Lord Godolphin, etc.: 1709.
- ff.181-182b Thomas Montagu, mariner: Memorial to Lord Sunderland: circ. 1708-1709.
- f. 183b Sir St Andrew St John, 4th Baronet; of Woodford, county Northamptonshire: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1710.
- f. 185 England Army of. Strengths: Strengths of regts in Low Countries: 1702-1711.
- f. 186 James Taylor, Under-Secretary of State: Correspondence with Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1708-1710.
- ff. 188-189b Major-General Edward Pearce: Memorials to Lord Sunderland: 1706-1710.
- ff. 190-193b Nathaniel Carpenter, the elder; merchant, of Antigua: Petitions, etc., to Qu. Anne: 1706-1711.
- ff.190-193b Colonel James Jones, 38th Foot: Letter, etc., rel. to: 1708, 1711.
- f. 194 Peter Le Grand, Quartermaster, De Foissac's Dragoons: Letter rel. to: temp. Anne.
- ff. 196-203b England Army of. Officers: Lists of, with existing ranks and for promotion: 1701-[1739?].
- ff. 204-205b England Army of. Militia: Proposals for its improvement, temp. Geo. I: circ. [1701?].
- f.206 Ordnance: Memorandum by R. Martyn for supply of cartridges to: temp. Anne.
- ff. 206-206b Richard Martyn, Commissioner for Stamp Duty: Letters, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1709, n.d.
- f. 207 Hesse-Cassel, Landgraves of. William VIII: Memorial to Lord Sunderland: bef. 1722.: Fr.: Signed.
- ff. 210-214 Huguenots: Names of Huguenot officers in British service: 1704-[1717?], n.d.
- ff. 210-214 England Army of. Officers: Huguenot officers: 1704 [1717?], n.d.
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- Addison, Joseph, dramatist and essayist
Andros, Edmund, Governor of New England
Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, 1665-1714
Baryton, Robert, of Haslemere, fl early 18th century
Baxter, Moorey, of Haslemere, fl 1722
Bettesworth, Richard, Lieutenant; Sir T Prendergast's Foot
Bielke, Louise Charlotte, Countess of Altenburg, née Altenburg afterw. van der Nath; widow of Brig. Christopher Bielke; afterwards wife of Count Gerhard van der Nath
Billinghurst, Henry, of Haslemere
Billinghurst, Richard, of Haslemere
Billinghurst, Robert, of Haslemere; of Add MS 61590
Billinghurst, Thomas, of Haslemere
Billinghurst, William, of Haslemere
Birch, Peter, DD; Vicar of St Bride's, Fleet St
Blundell, Montague, Viscount Blundell
Bourbon, Louis Alexandre, Comte de Toulouse
Boxall, John, of Haslemere
Brydges, James, 1st Duke of Chandos
Byng, George, 1st Viscount Torrington
Carpenter, Nathaniel, the elder; merchant, of Antigua
Chitty, William, of Haslemere
Clisson, Louis, Chevalier de Clisson; younger son of Comte de Clisson
Cobden, H?, of Haslemere
Cochran, Major
Collier, Thomas, Colonel; Lieutenant-Governor of Jersey
Culliford, William, Lieutenant-Colonel; Lord Mohun's Foot
Cunninghame, Penelope, army officer's widow
Day, Grace, wife of Samuel Day, Governor of Bermuda, fl 1700-1722
Delaval, George, naval officer, diplomat and politician, ?1667-1723
Denyer, Thomas, petitioner to Montague Blundell, fl 1720-1722
Derieux, Marguerite, née Ladeveze; author of a memorial to King George I, fl 1718
Dubourdieu, Jean, clergyman and chaplain, c 1647-1720
Duportail, Cezar, army officer and correspondent of Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland, fl 1714
Elliott, Roger, Major-General
Erraux, Anthoine, Lieutenant; French refugee
Faure, Isaac, soldier, fl 1709
Fletcher, John, naval officer, c 1681-1750
Galisian, Charle, army officer and French refugee, fl before 1714
Gaultier, -, of Calais, Admiralty clerk, fl 1708
George I, King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1660-1727
Godolphin, Sidney, 1st Earl of Godolphin, politician and statesman, 1645-1712
Goud, Jean, army officer, refugee and petitioner to Queen Anne, fl before 1714
Haslegrove, William, bailiff of Haslemere
Hesse-Cassel, Landgraves of. William VIII
Hill, Richard, diplomatist
Howard, Charles, 3rd Earl of Carlisle
Johnson, Henry, MP
Jones, James, Colonel; 38th Foot
Jones, Robert, Churchwarden of St Bride's, Fleet St
Kennedy, Thomas, Lieutenant-Colonel; Devenish's Irish Regt in Spanish service
Killigrew, Charles, Master of the Revels
La Bastide, Armand, Lieutenant-Colonel; D'Auverquerque's French Foot
Laycock, Priscilla, wife of Richard Laycock, commander of Dover packet boat
Le Grand, Peter, Quartermaster, De Foissac's Dragoons
Leake, John, Admiral
Lettre, François, Captain; Master of 'La Trompeuse' of Calais
Lundie, Robert, Colonel; Adjutant-General to Portuguese Army
Lynn, Samuel, of Secretary at War's Office
Macartney, George, Lieutenant-General; alias Maccartney
Marchand, Noel, Captain; Invalid Company at Hull
Martyn, Richard, Commissioner for Stamp Duty
Methuen, Paul, KB, Ambassador to Spain and Portugal, afterwards Secretary of State
Montagu, Thomas, mariner
Navy of England
Norton, John, Captain; Stringer's Foot
Nugent, widow of Major -General Henry Nugent, Count of Val de Soto
Orlebar, John, inventor of a fire-throwing engine
Osborne, Peregrine, Viscount Osborne of Dunblane, Earl of Danby 1689, Marquis of Carmarthen 1694, 2nd Duke of Leeds 1712
Osborne, William, of Salcombe
Parliament
Paston, Brig-Gen. Charles, eldest son of William, 2nd Earl of Yarmouth
Pearce, Edward, Major-General
Powell, William, inventor of fire-throwing engine
Pratt, John, Constable of Dublin Castle; Deputy Vice-Treasurer of Ireland
Pringle, Robert, Under-Secretary Of State
Rich, Robert, 4th Baronet, of London
Ride, Edward, of Haslemere
Ride, Thomas, of Haslemere
Ride, William, the elder; of Haslemere
Riffier, Louis, Colonel; of Die, in Dauphiné
Rooke, George, Admiral; of Add MS 34348
Rooke, Joseph, Able Seaman; RN
Roope, Nicholas, Commissioner for Transports
Salusbury, Charles, Colonel; Coldstream Guards
Sanders, Katherine, widow
Sarlande, Joseph, Marquis de Montandre's Portuguese Dragoons, Colonel
Saxis, Huguenot refugee
Sayers, John, the elder; of Haslemere
Sayers, John, the younger; of Haslemere
Shovell, Cloudesley, Knight, naval officer, 1650-1707
Shute, Samuel, Governor of Massachusetts Bay
Sibourg, Charles, Major-General
Sollars, Thomas, carpenter, of Holborn
Somera, John, Baron Somers, Lord Chancellor
St John, Henry, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke
St John, St Andrew, 4th Baronet, of Woodford, county Northamptonshire
Stanhope, James, 1st Earl Stanhope
Stannard, Francis, Rector of Stourmouth?
Strickland, William, 3rd Baronet
Swanne, John, Reverend; of Brading
Taylor, James, Under-Secretary of State
Tyrrell, James, Lieutenant-General
Upton, William, the younger; of Haslemere
Vaerssen, Revixit, Captain; alias Vannerson; 35th Foot
Walpole, Robert, 1st Earl of Orford, Prime Minister, 26 Aug 1676–18 Mar 1745,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121448574
Whetham, Thomas, Major-General; C-in-C in Canada and Scotland
Wills, Charles, General; MP
Wivell, Francis, Captain; RN
Wood, Cornelius, Lieutenant-General; of Add MS 61162
Wright, William, Captain; Commissioner of Navy at Plymouth - Places:
- Aldeburgh, Suffolk
Haslemere, Surrey
Malaga, Spain
Oudenarde, East Flanders
Tournai, Hainault