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- 040-002058080
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- 032-002058052
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- ark:/81055/vdc_100000001159.0x000210
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Vol. XXVI (ff. 265). 1780 and 1795-1810.
includes:
- f. 1 Newspapers British: London Gazette: 25 Aug. 1777, 28 Feb. 1780, 3-7 Aug. 1784.
- f. 1 Rear-Admiral Sir George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney 1782: Despatches rel. to battle of Cape St. Vincent: 1780.: Extracts. Printed.
- f. 3 Sugar: History of British policy as to trade in: circ. 1791.
- f. 33 Theodore Augustus Mann, Abbé: Note on agriculture in N. Brabant: 1795.: Extract.
- f. 33 Brabant: Note by the Abbé Mann on agriculture in North Brabant: 1795.: Extract.
- f. 34 William Huskisson, statesman: Qualification as M.P. in respect of income: 1796.
- f. 34 Alexander Davison, contractor: Note of rent-charge granted to W. Huskisson by: 1796.
- f. 36 Ireland: Letter on the state of Dublin and the North: 1797.
- ff. 55-64 General Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey 1806 KB 1782: States of troops on Barham Downs, signed by: 1799.
- ff. 55-70 Barham, Kent: General morning states of troops encamped on Barham Downs: 1799.
- ff. 55-70, 83 Army; England: Movements of troops in Sussex and Kent, embarkation for Holland, etc.: 1798-1800.
- ff. 65-70 Lieutenant-Colonel Miles Nightingall: States of troops encamped on Barham Downs signed by: 1799.
- f. 71 Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville: Memorandum on the conduct of the war: 1799.
- f. 76 Cape of Good Hope: Note on the suppression of a society at Cape Town: circ. 1800.
- f.77 Independent Order of Odd Fellows: Card of membership: 1798.: Printed.
- f. 79 Thomas Atkinson, notary: Receipt to W. Huskisson: 1800.
- f. 81 Henry Holland, architect: Estimate of repairs at a house in Downing St.: 1800.: Signed.
- f. 81 London, England: Estimate for repairs at a house in Downing Street: 1800.
- f. 85 Colonel John Abercromby, afterwards Lieutenant -General GCB: Account of his, father's death: 1801.: Copy.
- f. 85 General Sir Ralph Abercromby: His son's account of his death: 1801.: Copy.
- ff. 89-100, 150 Army; England: Memoranda, etc , rel. to the troops in Egypt: 1800, 1801.
- f. 101 Elizabeth Emily Huskisson, wife of W Huskisson: Notes on her husband's correspondence: n.d.
- f. 101 b William Pitt, Prime Minister: Notes in his hand: circ. 1802.
- ff. 101-265 passim Revenue: Papers rel. to: 1793-1813.: Partly printed.
- f. 105 Spirits: Quantity smuggled from Guernsey: circ. 1803.
- f. 105 Island of Guernsey: Estimate of spirits, etc., smuggled from: circ. 1803.
- f. 141 Corn: Quantities of wheat imported from the Continent: 1794-1805.
- f. 141 Spirits: Imports of, from the Continent: 1794-1805.
- f. 152 Navy; England: List of men-of-war employed as troopships: 1800, 1801.
- f. 165 Newspapers British: Morning Chronicle: 4 Apr. 1806.
- f. 177 William Wyndham Grenville, Baron Grenville; Prime Minister: Accompt of pensiones granted by: 1806, 1807.
- f. 179 John Hiley Addington, PC; MP: Election expenses at Harwich: 1807.
- f. 179 Harwich; Essex: Election expenses of J. H. Addington and W. Huskisson: 1807.
- ff. 179, 180 William Huskisson, statesman: Election expenses at Harwich: 1807.
- f. 181 Army; England: Memorandum on allowances for regimental agency: 1807.
- f. 183 Liskeard, Cornwall: Papers rel. to elections: 1806, 1807, 1818.
- f. 183 William Huskisson, statesman: Papers rel. to his election at Liskeard: 1804-1807.
- f. 183 Sandys and Horton; attorneys: Receipt to W. Huskisson: 1807.
- ff. 184-193 Bank of England: Papers on the management of the National Debt, etc.: 1808.: Printed.
- f. 209 Navy; England: Cost of coppered transports and troopships: 1808.
- f.211 Stationery Office: Stationery delivered for use of W. Huskisson: 1808.
- f. 223 (printed) Civil List: Miscellancous papers rel.to: 1809-1822, n.d.
- ff. 237, 238 Corn: Imports of foreign grain: 1800-1801, 1807-1810.
- ff. 239-242 Ireland: Superannuated officers in Customs and Excise: 1810.: Printed.
- ff. 243, 244-246 Army; England: Various military returns: 1809-1811.
- f. 247 Army; England: Estimate of the charge of general, staff, and hospital officers: 1810.: Printed.
- f. 255 Coinage: Accompt of issues of coin from the Bank of England: 1803-1810.: Printed.
- f. 257 Stamp Duties: Net produce of: 1807-1810.: Printed.
- f. 258 Harwich; Essex: List of corporators resident at: 1810.
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036-002058079
040-002058080 - Is part of:
- Add MS 38734-38770 : HUSKISSON PAPERS : official and private correspondence and papers of William Huskisson, the statesman (b. 1770, d. 1830). He…
Add MS 38759-38763 : HUSKISSON PAPERS. Vols. XXVI-XXX. Official and private papers of W. Huskisson ; 1780-1830. Five volumes.
Add MS 38759 : Vol. XXVI (ff. 265). 1780 and 1795-1810.includes:f. 1 Newspapers British: London Gazette: 25 Aug. 1777, 28 Feb. 1780, 3-7 Aug.… - Hierarchy:
- 032-002058052[0002]/036-002058079[0001]/040-002058080
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- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1780
- End Date:
- 1810
- Date Range:
- 1780-1810
- Era:
- CE
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- Names:
- Abercromby, John, Colonel; afterwards Lieutenant -General GCB
Abercromby, Ralph, General
Addington, John Hiley, PC, MP
Army of England
Atkinson, Thomas, notary
Bank of England, 1694-
Davison, Alexander, government contractor, 1750-1829
Dundas, Henry, 1st Viscount Melville, lawyer, politician and statesman, 1742-1811
Grenville, William Wyndham, 1st Baron Grenville, politician and Prime Minister, 1759-1834
Grey, Charles, 1st Earl Grey 1806, General; KB 1782
Harwich, Essex
Holland, Henry, architect
Huskisson, Elizabeth Emily, wife of W Huskisson
Huskisson, William, statesman, 1770-1830
Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Mann, Theodore Augustus, Abbé
Navy of England
Nightingall, Miles, Lieutenant-Colonel
Pitt, William, Prime Minister, called 'the younger', 1759-1806
Rodney, George Brydges, 1st Baron Rodney of Rodney Stoke, naval officer, d 1792
Sandys and Horton, attorneys - Places:
- Barham, Kent
Brabant, the Netherlands
Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
Guernsey, Channel Islands
Ireland, Europe
Liskeard, Cornwall
London, United Kingdom
Westminster, England