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Correspondence and papers connected with sir George Downing's diplomatic position at the Hague

MS. Clarendon 106

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Title

Correspondence and papers connected with sir George Downing's diplomatic position at the Hague

Shelfmark

MS. Clarendon 106

Summary

Correspondence and papers connected with sir George Downing's diplomatic position at the Hague from 1661 to 1665: Many are to lord Clarendon, others being found throughout the general series which extends in Dec. 1661-Oct. 1663.

Date

Written in 1661-1665

Language

English

French

Physical facet

On paper

Physical extent

228 Leaves

Acquisition

These volumes (MSS. Clarendon 104-108) were lots 1-12 on the second day of the Radcliffe sale, 1764.

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Clarendon State Papers

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