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- 040-001950625
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-001949954
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- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000392.0x00024f
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Vol. DX (ff. 191).
(1) Correspondence and papers concerning disturbances associated with the trial of Henry Sacheverell, D.D.; 1710. ff. 1-44.
(2) Collection of letters by Sunderland concerning measures against disturbances during Sacheverell's trial; 1710. Copies. ff. 45-82b.
(3) '. . . Informations & Examinations of Several Persons concerned in the late Great Riotts and Tumults [during Sacheverell's trial] &c'; 1710. Copies. ff. 83-139b.
(4) Proceedings in the House of Lords against Sir John Fenwick; 1696-1697. Extracts. See Lords' Journals, XVI, pp. 20-140. ff. 140-191b.
includes:
- f. 1 G. Westbeere: Letter to R. Pringle: 1710.
- ff. 1, 33, 39 Robert Pringle, Under-Secretary Of State: Letters, etc., to: 1707-1710.: Partly Fr.
- ff. 1-139b Henry Sacheverell, DD: Letters, etc., rel. to riots during his trial, etc.: 1710.
- ff. 3-12b John Barrington, 1st Viscount Barrington of Ardglass: Letters to Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1708-1719.: Partly Fr.
- ff. 17-18b Thomas Duncomb, bridlecutter, of Westminster: Information by: 1710.: Copy.
- ff. 19-20b Richard Barlow, of Malmesbury: Deposition by: 1710.: Copy.
- f. 21 London; Lord Mayor, Corporation, etc: Letter from Committee of Court of Aldermen to Lord Sunderland: 1710.
- f. 21 Sir Richard Levett, Lord Mayor of London: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 21 Sir Owen Buckingham, Lord Mayor of London: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 21 Sir John Houblon, Lord Mayor of London, and first Governor of the Bank of England: Correspondence with Lord Sunderland: 1709-1710.: Signed.
- f. 23 Jeremiah Clay, barber, of London: Information by: 1710.: Copy.
- f. 24 John Sorsby, servant to Colonel Coward: Examination of: 1710: Signed.
- ff. 24, 27 Sir Harry Dutton Colt, 1st Baronet: Witnessed: in 1710.
- f. 26 John Anderson, rioter: Note of his commitment: 1710.
- f. 26 John Darling, rioter: Note of his commitment: 1710.
- f. 27 John Johnson, of St James's, Westminster: Information by: 1710.
- f. 28 Elizabeth Southerland, wife of Sergeant William Southerland, 2nd Troop, Horse Grenadier Guards: Examination of: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 28 Thomas Addison: Witnessed: in 1710.
- ff. 30, 73 Humphrey Humphreys, Bishop of Bangor and (1701) of Hereford: Correspondence with Lord Sunderland: 1709-1710.: Partly copy.
- f. 32 Thomas Breton, of Lulworth: Letter to Lord Sunderland: 1710.
- ff. 33, 39 Samuel Eborall, of Birmingham: Letters to R. Pringle: 1710.
- f. 35 Charles Delafaye, Under Secretary of State: Witnessed: in 1707-1710.
- f. 35 Peter Garon, distiller: Affidavit by: 1710.: Signed.
- f. 35 Jacob Arbunot, cabinet-maker: Affidavit by: 1710.: Signed.
- f.35 Francis Negus, Surveyor of the Mews; father of Lieutenant -Colonel Francis Negus, MP: Witnessed, in: 1710.
- f. 37 Samuel Eborall, of Birmingham: Information by: 1710.: Signed.
- f.37 Basill St Nicholas, of Knoll, county Warwickshire: Witnessed, in: 1710.
- ff. 41-44 Edward Collyns, Mayor of Exeter: Letter, etc., to Lord Sunderland: 1710.
- f. 43 John Dyer, Tory news writer: Extracts from his newsletters: May 1710.
- f. 44 John Dyer, Tory news writer: Receipt for news from Exeter: 1707.: Copy.
- f. 44 Abel Roper, Tory journalist: Payment by, for news: 1709.: Copy.
- f. 47 Wriothesley Russell, 2nd Duke of Bedford: Correspondence, etc., with Lord Sunderland: 1708, 1710.: Partly copy.
- ff. 49, 75 Lieutenant William Tatton, Major -General 1710: Letters to: 1710.
- f. 59 Lieutenant-General Henry Withers: Instructions to: 1706, 1710.
- f. 59 John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll and 1st Duke of Greenwich: Letters to: 1708-1710.
- f. 67 London; Lord Mayor, Corporation, etc: Correspondence of Lord Sunderland with Lord Mayors: 1708-1710.
- f. 69 William Fleetwood, d 1723 Bishop of St. Asaph and (1714) of Ely: Letters to: 1710.
- f. 71 Sir Joseph Jekyll, Master of the Rolls: Correspondence with Lord Sunderland: 1710, bef. 1722.
- ff. 77-80b Sir James Montagu, judge: Correspondence with Lord Sunderland, etc.: 1707-1719.: Partly copies.
- ff. 140-191b William III of England: Proceedings against Sir J. Fenwick: 1696-1697.
- ff. 140-191b England; Parliament: Proceedings against Sir J. Fenwick: 1696-1697.
- ff. 140-191b Sir John Fenwick, conspirator: Proceedings against: 1696-1697.
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033-001950460
036-001950620
040-001950625 - Is part of:
- Add MS 61101-61710, Add Ch 76069-76142, Seal CCV.8 : BLENHEIM PAPERS
Add MS 61491-61665 : D. CORRESPONDENCE AND PAPERS OF THE 3RD EARL OF SUNDERLAND61491-61665. BLENHEIM PAPERS. Vols. CCCXCI-DLXV. Correspondence…
Add MS 61607-61611 : D. Section VII. LEGAL CORRESPONDENCE AND PAPERS 61607-61611. BLENHEIM PAPERS. Vols. DVII-DXI. Correspondence and papers…
Add MS 61610 : Vol. DX (ff. 191). (1) Correspondence and papers concerning disturbances associated with the trial of Henry Sacheverell, D.D.; 1710.… - Hierarchy:
- 032-001949954[0004]/033-001950460[0007]/036-001950620[0002]/040-001950625
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- Languages:
- English
French - Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1696
- End Date:
- 1710
- Date Range:
- 1696-1710
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- CE
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- Names:
- Addison, Thomas, of Add MS 61610
Anderson, John, rioter
Arbunot, Jacob, cabinet-maker
Barlow, Richard, of Malmesbury, fl 1710
Barrington, John, 1st Viscount Barrington of Ardglass, dissenting theologian; politician, 1678-1734
Breton, Thomas, of Lulworth
Buckingham, Owen, Lord Mayor of London
Campbell, John, 2nd Duke of Argyll and 1st Duke of Greenwich
Clay, Jeremiah, barber, of London
Collyns, Edward, Mayor of Exeter
Colt, Harry Dutton, 1st Baronet
Darling, John, rioter, fl 1710
Delafaye, Charles, politician and civil servant, 1677-1762
Duncomb, Thomas, of Westminster, bridlecutter and informer, fl 1710
Dyer, John, newsletter writer, ?1653-1713
Eborall, Samuel, of Birmingham; correspondent of Robert Pringle, fl 1710
Fenwick, John, 3rd Baronet, politician, d 1697
Fleetwood, William, Bishop of Ely, 1656-1723
Garon, Peter, distiller and signatory of an affidavit, fl 1710
Houblon, John, Lord Mayor of London, and first Governor of the Bank of England
Humphreys, Humphrey, Bishop of Bangor and (1701) of Hereford
Jekyll, Joseph, lawyer and politician, 1663-1738
Johnson, John, of St James's, Westminster
Levett, Richard, Lord Mayor of London
Lord Mayor, Corporation, etc, London
Montagu, James, judge
Negus, Francis, Surveyor of the Mews; father of Lieutenant -Colonel Francis Negus, MP
Parliament
Pringle, Robert, Under-Secretary Of State
Roper, Abel, Tory journalist
Russell, Wriothesley, 2nd Duke of Bedford
Sacheverell, Henry, DD
Sorsby, John, servant to Colonel Coward
Southerland, Elizabeth, wife of Sergeant William Southerland, 2nd Troop, Horse Grenadier Guards
St Nicholas, Basill, of Knoll, county Warwickshire
Tatton, William, Lieutenant; Major-General 1710, fl 1710
Westbeere, G.
William III, King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1650-1702
Withers, Henry, Lieutenant-General