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Vol. i. (ff. 403). 1660-1775.
includes:
- f. 1 Art. Treatises: "Arrest" of Louis XIV. for the protection of the art of engraving: 1660.: Printed.
- f. 4 John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich: Letter to the States-General: 1748.: Copy.
- f. 5 Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle 1715; formerly Pelham; Secretary of State: Letter to ---- Michell, Secretary of the Prussian Embassy in London: 1753.: Copy.
- f. 5 Michell, Secretary of the Prussian Minister in England: Letter to, from the Duke of Newcastle: 1753.: Copy.
- ff. 30-44 Sir Benjamin Keene, KB; diplomatist: Correspondence with W. Pitt: 1757.: Copy.
- ff. 30-44 Gibraltar: Correspondence between Wm. Pitt and Sir B. Keene relative to: 1757.: Copy.
- ff. 30-44 William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham; Prime Minister: Correspondence with Sir B. Keene: 1757.: Copy.
- f. 45 Accompts: Extraordinary disbursements of the English Ambassador at Lisbon: 1760.
- f. 45 Thomas Hay, Earl of Kinnoull; Ambassador at Lisbon: Bill for extraordinary disbursements: 1760.
- f. 45 Joseph Emmanuel of Portugal: Bill for entertainment by English Ambassador on the marriage of Dom Pedro with Princess Maria: 1760.
- f. 46 William Philp Perrin: Letter to W. Eden: 1761.
- ff. 48, 52, 55, 131 Francis Ingram Seymour-Conway, Viscount Beauchamp; Earl of Yarmouth (1793), 2nd Marquis of Hertford (1794): Letters to Lord Auckland: 1761-1799.
- f. 50 Humphrey Shuttleworth, Vicar of Preston: Letters to Lord Auckland: 1762, 1800 (?).
- ff. 54, 88, 89, 91 125, 129 Lord Robert Spencer, son of Charles, 3rd Duke of Marlborough, Vice- Treasurer of Ireland, etc: Letters to W. Eden: 1762-1769, 1812.
- ff. 57, 76-85, 96 Sir James Macdonald, Baronet: Letters to W. Eden: 1763-1765.
- f. 59 Trade and Commerce: Paper on the commerce of France: 1763.: Fr.
- f. 59 Louis XV of France: Paper on the commerce of: 1763.: Fr.
- f. 86 Josiah Hardy: Appointment as Consul at Cadiz: 1764.
- f. 94 Law: Fees paid by W. Eden on admission to Middle Temple: 1765.
- f. 94 Fees: Fees paid by W. Eden on admission to Middle Temple: 1765.
- f. 94 William Eden, 1st Baron Auckland: Fees on admission to Middle Temple: 1765.
- ff. 97, 104, 127, 134, 136, 142 John Vivian, MA: Letters to W. Eden: 1766-1770.
- ff. 98-102, 150 Henry Seymour-Conway, M P for Coventry: Letters to W. Eden: 1766, 1771.
- f. 106 Charles III of Spain: Convention with France: 1768.: Fr.
- f. 106 Louis XV of France: Convention with Spain: 1768.: Fr.
- ff. 138, 170, 189, 193 John Lee, Solicitor-General and Attorney-General: Correspondence with Lord Auckland: 1770-1792.
- ff. 139, 158, 179, 209-214, 218, 236-239, 398, 401 Alexander Wedderburn, Baron Loughborough; 1st Earl of Rosslyn: Correspondence with Lord Auckland: 1771-1804.
- f. 140 County of York: Draft of letter from the freeholders to the Members for the County: 1770.
- ff. 143, 146, 160, 205, 245, 247, 261, 278, 280, 281, 292, 296, 298 John Moore, successively Dean of Canterbury, Bishop of Bangor and Archbishop of Canterbury: Letters to Lord Auckland: 1770-1798.
- f. 148 John Vivian, MA: Appointment as Professor of Modern History at Oxford: 1771.
- f. 149 Oliver Farrer: Letter to W. Eden: 1771.
- f. 155 Joseph Priestley: Letter to W. Eden: 1771.
- f. 157 Charles Jenkinson, Lord of the Treasury, afterwards Baron Hawkesbury and Earl of Liverpool: Correspondence with Lord Auckland: 1771-1807.
- f. 166 Beaumont Hotham, 2nd Baron Hotham; Baron of the Exchequer: Letters to Lord Auckland: 1772-1788.
- ff. 168, 240, 323 Frederic Robinson, Secretary to the Embassy in Spain: Letters to W. Eden: 1772-1778, 1787.
- ff. 171, 283, 285, 304 Thomas Lockhart: Letters to W. Eden: 1772, 1774.
- ff. 172 et passim Henry Howard, 12th Earl of Suffolk: Letters to W. Eden: 1772-1778.
- f. 175 Catharine Moore, wife of John Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury: Letters to her brother, Lord Auckland: 1772-1808.
- f. 176 Lord Charles Spencer, Vice-Treasurer of Ireland, and (1806) Master of the Mint: Letters to Lord Auckland: 1772-1790, 1806.
- ff. 180, 217 Mary Spencer, wife of Lord Charles Spencer: Letters to W. Eden: 1772-1779.
- f. 186 Archibald Macdonald, 1st Baronet 1813; Chief Baron of the Exchequer 1793: Letters to W. Eden: 1772, 1787.
- ff. 191, 361 Sir Robert Fletcher, Major, Indian Army: Letters to W. Eden: 1772, 1775.
- f. 195 George Dempster: Letter to, W. Eden: 1772.
- ff. 196, 224, 302, 306,334, 348 Sir Morton Frederick Eden, 1st Baron Henley: Correspondence with his brother, Lord Auckland: 1772-1814.
- f. 198 London, England: Proceedings of the Governors of St. George's Hospital, with list of Governors, etc.: 1733-1772.: Printed.
- ff. 203, 337, 352 Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville: Correspondence with Lord Auckland: 1772-1799.
- f. 216 William Henry Nassau de Zuylestein, 4th Earl of Rochford: Letter to W. Eden: 1773.
- ff. 219, 225, 232, 400 James Harris, 1st Earl of Malmesbury: Correspondence with Lord Auckland: 1773-1805.
- f. 230 John Hope, 2nd Earl of Hopetoun: Letter to --: 1773.
- f. 234 Sir John Fielding, magistrate: Letters to W. Eden: 1773-1777.
- f. 263 Trade and Commerce: Report on the trade between Great Britain and the United States: 1773.
- f. 263 Daniel Delaval, Secretary to the English Ambassador at the Hague, afterwards Resident at Copenhagen: Report on trade between Great Britain and the United States: 1773.
- f. 263 Netherlands, United Provinces: Report on the trade between Gt. Britain and the United Provinces: 1773.
- f. 263 George III of England: Report on the trade between Gt. Britain and the United Provinces: 1773.
- f. 263 Joseph Yorke, Baron Dover: Report on trade between Great Britain and the United Provinces: 1773.
- f. 313 London, England: Settlement of Buckingham Palace on the Queen in lieu of Somerset House: 1774-5.
- f. 314 Dulcibella Bell, wife of Matthew Bell: Letters to her brother, W. Eden: 1774. circ. 1780.
- f. 315 William Weller Pepys, 2nd Baronet 1825: Letter to W. Eden: 1774.
- f. 316 Hugh Elliot, diplomatist: Correspondence with his brother-in-law, Lord Auckland: 1774-1807.
- f. 319 Trade and Commerce: Goods prohibited to be imported into, or exported from, Great Britain: 1775.
- ff. 326, 351, 364, 404 Sir Grey Cooper, politician: Letters to Lord Auckland: 1775-1798.
- f. 328 George Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough: Correspondence with Lord Auckland: 1775-1809.
- f. 329 Count Maltzan,; Prussian Minister in England: Letter to the King of Prussia: 1775.: Fr.: Copy.
- f. 332 Sir William Henry Ashhurst, Justice of the King's Bench: Letters to W. Eden: 1775, 1778.
- f. 333 William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield: Letters to W. Eden: 1775-1783.
- ff. 343, 396 Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford; Lord North; Prime Minister: Correspondence with W. Eden: 1775-1785.
- f. 345 George III of England: Proclamation for suppressing rebellion, etc., on the outbreak of the American War: 1775.
- ff. 345, 366, 368 British America, and United States: Proclamation of George III. on the outbreak of the war in, with other papers: 1775.
- f. 360 Edward Barnard, DD, Headmaster afterwards Provost, of Eton: Letters to W. Eden: 1775, 1779.
- ff. 392, 393 Secretaries of State: Observations on the position and duties of: 1775.
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- Add MS 34412-34471 : THE AUCKLAND PAPERS: correspondence and papers, political and private, of William Eden, 1st Baron Auckland. together with a…
Add MS 34412 : Vol. i. (ff. 403). 1660-1775.includes:f. 1 Art. Treatises: "Arrest" of Louis XIV. for the protection of the art of engraving:… - Hierarchy:
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- Start Date:
- 1660
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- 1775
- Date Range:
- 1660-1775
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- Names:
- Ashurst, William Henry, Knight, judge, 1725-1807
Barnard, Edward, Headmaster, afterwards Provost, of Eton, 1717-1781
Bell, Dulcibella, wife of Matthew Bell
Charles III, of Spain, 1716-1788
Cooper, Grey, politician, c 1726-1801
Delaval, Daniel, diplomat and secretary to Sir Joseph Yorke, fl 1747-1775
Dempster, George, correspondent of William Eden, fl 1772
Dundas, Henry, 1st Viscount Melville, lawyer, politician and statesman, 1742-1811
Eden, Morton Frederick, 1st Baron Henley
Eden, William, 1st Baron Auckland, statesman, 1744-1814
Elliot, Hugh, diplomat and adventurer, 1752-1830
Farrer, Oliver, correspondent of William Eden, fl 1771
Fielding, John, Knight, magistrate and social reformer, 1721-1780
Fletcher, Robert, army officer and politician, c 1738-1776
George III, King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1738-1820
Hardy, Josiah
Harris, James, 1st Earl of Malmesbury
Hay, Thomas, Earl of Kinnoull, Ambassador at Lisbon
Holles, Thomas Pelham-, Duke of Newcastle, prime minister, 1693-1768
Hope, John, 2nd Earl of Hopetoun
Hotham, Beaumont, 2nd Baron Hotham, Baron of the Exchequer
Howard, Henry, 12th Earl of Suffolk, politician, 1739-1779
Jenkinson, Charles, Lord of the Treasury, afterwards Baron Hawkesbury and Earl of Liverpool
Joseph Emmanuel, of Portugal
Keene, Benjamin, Knight, diplomat, 1697-1757
Lee, John, Solicitor-General and Attorney-General
Lockhart, Thomas, of Add MS 34412
Louis XV, of France, 1710-1774
Macdonald, Archibald, 1st Baronet 1813, Chief Baron of the Exchequer 1793
Macdonald, James, Baronet, of Add MS 34412
Maltzan, Count, Prussian Minister in England
Michell, Secretary of the Prussian Minister in England
Montagu, John, 4th Earl of Sandwich, statesman, 1718-1792
Moore, Catharine, wife of John Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury
Moore, John, successively Dean of Canterbury, Bishop of Bangor and Archbishop of Canterbury
Murray, William, 1st Earl of Mansfield
Nassau de Zuylestein, William Henry, 4th Earl of Rochford
North, Frederick, 2nd Earl of Guilford, politician and Prime Minister, 1732-1792
Pepys, William Weller, 2nd Baronet 1825
Perrin, William Philp
Pitt, William, 1st Earl of Chatham, Prime Minister, called 'the elder', 1708-1778
Priestley, Joseph
Robinson, Frederic, Secretary to the Embassy in Spain
Seymour-Conway, Francis Ingram, Viscount Beauchamp, Earl of Yarmouth (1793), 2nd Marquis of Hertford (1794)
Seymour-Conway, Henry, M P for Coventry
Shuttleworth, Humphrey, Vicar of Preston
Spencer, Charles, Vice-Treasurer of Ireland, and (1806) Master of the Mint
Spencer, George, 3rd Duke of Marlborough
Spencer, Mary, wife of Lord Charles Spencer
Spencer, Robert, son of Charles, 3rd Duke of Marlborough, Vice- Treasurer of Ireland, etc
Vivian, John, MA
Wedderburn, Alexander, Baron Loughborough, 1st Earl of Rosslyn
Yorke, Joseph, 1st Baron Dover, army officer, diplomat and politician, 1724-1792 - Places:
- Gibraltar, Spain
London, United Kingdom
The Netherlands
United States of America, North America
Westminster, England
Yorkshire, England