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Dep. Bland Burges 58

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Dep. Bland Burges 58

Summary

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(pp. 1-43) report by William Lindsay, resident at Venice, on the Black Sea, 1791

(pp. 45-59) observations by Joseph Ewart on Anglo-Russian relations, 1791

pp. 61-72) account of the revolt in Russia on 12 July 1762, by Robert Keith

(pp. 73-75) extract from letter of the Baron de Nagell, 1792, comparing the state of France in 1788 with that of England in 1792

(pp. 77-87) statement by Pitt of the finances of England, Jan. 1792

Date

1762-1792

Language

English

Physical facet

Brown leather cover

Physical extent

90 pages

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Collection contents

Archive of Sir James Bland Burges, mainly 1772-1824, with papers of the Burges and Head families

Papers of Sir James Bland Burges as Under-Secretary of State at the Foreign Office

Fifteen notebooks, containing copies, mainly by Sir James, of official papers

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