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Add MS 89036/1/9
- Record Id:
- 040-002447977
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-002431741
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000034892.0x000001
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Add MS 89036/1/9
- Title:
- William Dacres Adams: Political Correspondence of William Pitt, the Younger
- Scope & Content:
-
Document numbering continues from Add MS 89036/1/8:
- 58. Clumber, G. Cranford to [Pitt], 1 January 1802.
- 59. Downing Street, Henry Addington to [Pitt], 11 February 1802.
- 60. Mansfield St., Charles Steele to Pitt, 11 February 1802.
- 61. Grosvenor Place, Carlisle to Pitt, 14 February 1802.
- 62. Christ College, J. Fisher to [Pitt], 18 February 1802. Seeking acknowledgement of his resignation (Deputy High Steward, University of Cambridge).
- 63. Park Place, Pitt to Mr J. Fisher, 25 February 1802. Copy letter.
- 64. Christ College, J. Fisher to [Pitt], 26 February 1802. Decides not to resign.
- 65. Calder House, by Edinburgh, Lord Torphichen to Pitt, 19 March 1802. Seeking to get the son of a friend into the Royal Academy at Woolwich.
- 66. Bulstrode, Portland to Pitt, 22 April 1802. Concerning the late Lord Guildford, Captain of Deal Castle, and Mr [John] Norris, formerly Member for Rye.
- 67. Great George Street, Charles S. Pybus to Pitt, [25 April 1802]. Concerning the position of Lieutenant of Dover Castle.
- 68. A paper wrap, dated 25 April 1802, with the title: 'Note on allowance to Emigrants'. Originally housing items 68 (a document with the same number as the paper wrap), and 68(i) and 68(ii).
- 68 (document). Document in French, dated 10 April 1802.
- 68(i). Accompanying document (also in French) in the form of a table showing the number of 'Emigrés' who have received assistance ('secours').
- 68(ii). W. W. [Windham] to [?Pitt], 27 April [1802]. A covering letter referring to 68 and 68(i). The note concludes with the remark: 'Let me remind you at the same time of the other business relative to the clause in the Alien Bill.
- 69. Great George Street, Charles S. Pybus to Pitt, 26 April 1802. Disappointed to receive a letter from Pitt informing him he is not to be appointed as Lieutenant of Dover Castle.
- 70. Park Place, Pitt to Pybus, 27 April 1802. Copy letter.
- 70(i). Four letters copied together, from Pitt to Pybus (1792), on the subject of the Lieutenancy of Dover Castle, originally enclosed with item 69.
- 71. South Hill, G. C. [Canning] to [Pitt], 13 May 1802. Inviting Pitt to stay for a couple of days, 'your duty to the Treaty' having been 'discharged'. 'Let us have a day of Slave Trade talk'.
- 72. Steven's Hotel, Clifford Street, J. Chearnley to [Pitt], 16 May 1802. Resigning appointments.
- 73. Park Place, Pitt to J. Chearnley, 16 May 1802. Letter in reply to item 72.
- 74. Old Palace Yard, George Rose to [Pitt], 29 May 1802. 'Our Dinner went off yesterday to the entire Satisfaction of those of your Friends who are least easily satisfied on such a Subject.'
- 75. St. James's Place, Lord Spencer to Pitt, 29 May 1802. Also referring to the dinner (Merchant Taylor's Hall).
- 76. Downing Street, Addington to [Pitt], 4 June 1802.
- 77. Broomfield, [William] Wilberforce to Pitt, 7 June 1802. Informing Pitt that he has heard 'indirectly that Addington had not made up his mind on the subject of the Sierra Leone affairs'.
- 78. Pall Mall, W. Windham to [Pitt], 7 June 1802. Requesting that Pitt should not appoint Jacob Forster ('rather too highflown I am afraid for Election purposes').
- 79. Brightelmstone, General Charles Lennox to [Pitt], 7 June 1802 [NB although previously listed as 1802, the date seems to be 1804, as indicated by the endorsement of the letter, and a further letter from Lennox can be found in Pitt's letters of 1804].
- 80. London, Castlereagh to Pitt, 26 June [?1802]. 'A considerable portion of my anxiety has been relieved by a decision in favor of the Presbyterian arrangement, which Lord Hardwicke has been directed to notify to the Synod....'
- 81. St. James['s] Square, Chatham to Pitt, 25 July [1802]. Refers to Coutts.
- 82. St James's Square, G. H. Rose to Viscount Hawkesbury, 24 August 1802. 'I have no longer a Wish at present to be employed in the Foreign Line'.
- 83. The Burn, Henry Dundas to [Pitt], 29 August 1802.
- 84-84(i). East Sheen, Lord Castlereagh to Pitt, 11 September [1802]. Chiefly on financial matters.
- 85. Great George Street, N. Vansittart to [Pitt], 9 November 1802. On the plans to deprive Spain of her American colonies.
- 86. Richmond Park, Addington to [Pitt], 12 November 1802. European affairs.
- 87. Conduit Street, G. C. [Canning] to [Pitt], 18 December 1802. Concerning the 'new Admiralty Bill'.
- 88-88(i). [Paris], J. C. Villiers to Pitt, franked 1802. Concerning the social and political situation in France: 'The Jacobins detest Bonaparte & every principle of his government; & the mass of the people detest the Jacobins, without liking Bonaparte.'
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002431741
036-002431785
040-002447977 - Is part of:
- Add MS 89036 : The Papers of William Dacres Adams, including Political Papers of William Pitt, the Younger
Add MS 89036/1 : William Dacres Adams: Political Papers of William Pitt, the Younger
Add MS 89036/1/9 : William Dacres Adams: Political Correspondence of William Pitt, the Younger - Hierarchy:
- 032-002431741[0001]/036-002431785[0009]/040-002447977
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: Add MS 89036
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 1 file
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
French - Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1802
- End Date:
- 1802
- Date Range:
- 1802
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
-
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- User Conditions:
- Former External References:
- PRO 30 58/4
- Arrangement:
- The order in which the manuscripts are presented corresponds to their former order in PRO 30 58/4 when in the custody of the Public Record Office (now, The National Archives). Public Record Office numbering remains, in red pencil, at the top left of each sheet or letter. The original bundle has been divided into three consecutive files: Add MS 89036/1/8-10.
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)