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Correspondence between Lord Thomas Clifford and James, Duke of York, Commander of the English Fleet, 1672.
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Object Details
ID:
CLI/125
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Date made:
1672-06-01 - 1672-08-31; 1672
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Parts:
Various documents including letters, advices, transactions and treaties. (Manuscript)
Letter from John Paull, from Elsinore, to Sir Thomas Clifford, at Gothenburg as Extraordinary Envoy to the Crowns of Sweden and Denmark, regarding Clifford's arrival at Gothenburg. (Manuscript) (CLI/121)
Letter from Sir Henry Coventry to Sir Thomas Clifford, Extraordinary Envoy to the King of Sweden, reporting that the Queen of Sweden has smallpox. (Manuscript) (CLI/122)
Draft copies of Anglo-Danish transactions: 'A True Declaration of all Transactions between His Majesty of Great Britain and the King of Denmark, with a declaration of war against the said King ....', (Manuscript) (CLI/123)
Letter from Sir Henry Coventry to Sir Thomas Clifford, Extraordinary Envoy of the King of Great Britain, regarding Lord Sandwich, Ambassador Extraordinary to Spain, and detailing affairs in England. (Manuscript) (CLI/124)
Correspondence between Lord Thomas Clifford and James, Duke of York, Commander of the English Fleet, 1672. (Manuscript) (CLI/125)
Letter from Blanquefort de Duras (later Lord Feversham), on board the ADMIRAL off the Vlie, to Lord Thomas Clifford, requesting that he tell de Duras to the King as fit to be sent to Holland. (Manuscript) (CLI/126)
'Resolutions about paying off the Fleet and Yards', dated 23 September 1672. (Manuscript) (CLI/127)
Petition of John Fowell, Agent for the Impressment of Seamen in Devon, regarding costs incurred in impressing men in the last Dutch War. (Manuscript) (CLI/128)
Accounts relating to sick and wounded seamen and prisoners of war. (Manuscript) (CLI/129)
Letter from Roger Palmer, Earl of Castlemaine, from Collen, dated 31 July 1668, together with 28 pages of notes on the history of the Dutch Wars. (Manuscript) (CLI/130)
English translation copy of a Treaty between France and Luxembourg, dated 10 Dec 1672. (Manuscript) (CLI/131)
Letter from J. Henshaw, Copenhagen, to Lord Thomas Clifford (now Baron), relating to monies paid and his appointment as an Envoy of the King of England to the Danish Court. (Manuscript) (CLI/132)
Foreign advices received from Antwerp, Leghorne and Tripoli. (Manuscript) (CLI/133)
Inland advices received from Portsmouth, Dover, Hull, Lyme Regis and Newcastle. (Manuscript) (CLI/134)
Foreign advices received 12 May 1673, including from The Hague. (Manuscript) (CLI/135)
Letter from Sir Robert Holmes, from Yarmouth, to Lord Thomas Clifford (now Baron), giving an account of the movements of the French Squadron, dated 12 May 1673. (Manuscript) (CLI/136)
Inland advices received from Plymouth, Deal, Kings Lynn, Whitby, Newcastle, Boston and Portsmouth. (Manuscript) (CLI/137)
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