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Copies of despatches from lord Berkeley

MS. Clarendon 110

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Title

Copies of despatches from lord Berkeley

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MS. Clarendon 110

Summary

Copies of despatches from lord Berkeley, sir W. Temple and sir L. Jenkins, English commissioners at Nimeguen, almost all to the secretary of state, 3 Jan. 1676/7-14 June 1677. They deal with the negotiations for peace, but the fourth commissioner Lawrence Hyde is hardly mentioned.

At the other end of the volume are copies of the credentials of all the ambassadors at Nimeguen, foreign as well as English, 1676/7 and 1677. About half the volume is blank.

Date

Written in about 1677

Language

English

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

360 pages

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Clarendon State Papers

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