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D3155 - Wilmot-Horton family of Osmaston and Catton - [late 13th cent]-1985
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C - Correspondence - 1605-1881
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1 - John Willimott to his brother, Payment of money on court order. Illness of sister Charlton - 28 Apr 1637
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2 - Osmaston. Robert Willymot to son Nicholas at his chamber at Grays Inn, Financial and legal matters - 18 May 1637
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3 - Chaddesden. John Willymott to his brother Nicholas at Gray's Inn (continuing a letter started by their father Robert, now ill), Illness of sister Charlton - 19 Jun 1637
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4 - Etwall. Edward Potterell to his friend Mr Robert Willymott at Chaddesden, Has acted in the suit between Robert Wilmot and William Shaw, which is continuing - 10 Oct 1637
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5 - Chaddesden. Robert Willymot to son Nicholas at his chamber at Grays Inn. Financial and legal matters - 22 Nov 1637
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6 - Chaddesden, Robert Willymott to sons Robert or Nicholas at Gray's Inn, Financial and legal matters. also career advice. Dated 12 Feb 1637 - 12 Feb [1638]
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7 - Chaddesden. Robert Willymot to son Nicholas at his chamber at Grays Inn. Health, career and debts. Dated 27 Feb 1637/38 - 27 Feb [1638]
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8 - Chaddesden. Robert Willimotte to brother Nicholas, Legal business on behalf of their father - 13 Mar [1638]
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9 - Chaddesden. John Willymott to brother Nicholas at Grays Inn, Encloses letters from their father - 13 Mar [1638]
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10 - Robert Willimott (with postscript from brother John) to brother Nicholas at Grays Inn, Demands of their uncle Milward and father's bitter reaction - nd [1637]
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11 - Chaddesden. Robert Willimotte to brother Nicholas. Legal causes and business to be dealt with for their father - 21 Feb [1639]
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12 - Tutbury. Henry Greaves to Nicholas Williamot at Grays Inn, Thinks that the matter between HG and Mr Arderne will soon be settled - 6 Nov 1640
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13 - Diseworth. G Gray to Nicholas Willimott at Grays Inn, Hopes that the business between GG and Lady Hunt will be brought to a speedy conclusion - 23 Jun [1645]
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14 - Osmaston near Derby. Nicholas Willymott to Francis Thorpe at Grays Inn, Wardship petitions - 16 Dec 1645
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15 - Nicholas Willimott to brother [-in-law Miller], Admonition. Intended match unsuitable - 20 Feb [1647]
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16 - William Smalwood to Nicholas Willimet Esq at Osbaston near Derby, Estate valuation (at Weston?) - 24 Aug 1647
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17 - London. Margaret Roper to Mr Willimot, Waiting for Mr Gell to return - 2 Mar [1648]
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18 - Samuel Willimott to Mr Nicholas Willimot, Debts and interest due from Mr Joseph Bentt - [1649]
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19 - Weston. Gilbert Newton to Nicholas Williomat at Osmaston, Order against him to be executed by the court. Dated 18 Oct - [1650s]
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20 - John Beaumont to cousin Nicholas Willimot Esq at Derby, Request for loan of £5 - 19 Apr 1650
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21 - Sibsey. Margaret Donnington to Nicholas Wilmot at Grays Inn, Money is due to come from Mr Houlden soon - 11 May 1650
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22 - Richard Manley to brother Nicholas Wilmot at Osmaston, Sister Twyford died last Sunday, will makes Nicholas Wilmot sole executor - 21 Sep 1651
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23 - Lockoe. Henry Gilbert to Nicholas Wilmot, Encloses receipt for money received from Nicholas Wilmot, the guardian to his nephew - 24 Apr 1652
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24 - Osmaston. Nicholas Wilmot to brother Sir John Harpur at Calke, Proposition of Robert Day concerning mines at Calke - 2 Apr 1654
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25 - Osmaston. Nicholas Wilmot to brother Mr Edward Charlton at Sandiacre, Concerns a legal action between Robert Pickering and Mrs Parsons, and Mr and Mrs Gray - 24 Jun 1654
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26 - Heanor. Samuel Roop to Nicholas Wilmot, Darley Abbey was held by the black canons - 14 Mar 1657 [?/1658]
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27 - Bretby. Mr Arthur Stanhope to Nicholas Wilmot at Osmaston, Asks if Nicholas Wilmot will take some documents to London. Will help give satisfaction on his father's debts - 24 Oct 1658
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28 - George Savile to Nicholas Wilmot at Osmaston, Concerns the manor of Hartington - 7 Jul 1659
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29 - George Fawnt to cousin Nicholas Wilmot, Asks that Nicholas Wilmot and Mr Rainsford be commissioners for him, along with Justinian Isham and Edward Onley - 12 Feb 1659 [?/1660]
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30 - Edinburgh. Edward Conyers to Mr John Manley, Hopes to be able to send a counterpart lease between Nicholas Wilmot and Judge Goodere - 23 Mar [1660]
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31 - Welbeck. Henry, Viscount Mansfield to Nicholas Wilmot, Has been assured that the Commissioners for the Militia have followed their orders from the Council. Will not disturb the country - 19 Apr 1660
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32 - Lord Clare to Nicholas Wilmot at Osmaston, Favourable opinion of Nicholas Wilmot's nomination in chief to the place formerly held by deputation - 16 Aug 1662
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33 - Swarkeston. John Harpur to his kinsman Nicholas Wilmot at Osmaston, Land purchase - 10 Oct 1669
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34 - Guildhall. Copy of letter sent by Nicholas Wilmot to cousin John Harpur, Request for loan of £100 on security of brother Robert - 24 Aug 1695
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35 - Whitehall. Duke of Devonshire to Robert Wilmot, Obliged to Robert Wilmot for offering to resign his place in Parliament for Derby in favour of D's second son in the approaching new Parliament. Possible he may stand for Leicester - 19 Sep 1695
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36 - Whitehall. Duke of Devonshire to Robert Wilmot. Son Harry will stand with Mr Gray for Derby - 28 Sep 1695
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37 - Croxall. John Daniel to Christopher Horton Esq at Catton, Request for payment of last year's tithes. Unwilling to accept a modus - 12 May 1702
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38 - Copy letter [from Robert Wilmot to Mr Harpur of Twyford], Concerns the marriage of Robert Wilmot's son Robin and settlement terms - 11 Nov 1702
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39 - Robert Wilmot to son Robert Invites him to Derby. Problem of provision for other children - [1703]
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40 - Osmaston. Robert Wilmot (to his future wife), Problems over finance - 7 Aug 1703
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41 - Alexander Stanhope to Robert Wilmot Esq, Opinion that the purchasers may safely buy - 4 Sep 1704
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42 - Hatfield. Thomas Fuller to Robert Wilmot Esq at Osmaston, Financial proposal - 24 Mar [1705]
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43 - Calke. John Harpur to Robert Wilmot Esq, Will ask assistance of Robert Wilmot as soon as present company has departed - 17 Jan 1705 [/1706]
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44 - London. John Harpur to Robert Wilmot Esq. Asks assistance with rent collection throughout his estate - 2 Apr 1706
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45 - London. John Harpur to Robert Wilmot Esq. Gratitude for help given - 15 Jun 1706
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46 - Sir Arthur Kaye to Miss Wilmot, Wife is recovering from her miscarriage - 6 Feb [1709]
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47 - St James's. Thomas Coke to Robert Wilmot, Thanks for past assistance at elections, hopes for continuance - 8 Aug 1710
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48 - M Bainbrigge to Robert Wilmot, Estate and business matters dated 3 Mar 1710/11 - 3 Mar [1711]
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49 - Coleshall. Lord Digby to Robert Wilmot, Thanks for kindness to poor relative, Mrs Perkins of Loughborough - 16 Sep 1711
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50 - W Chambers to Robert Wilmot, Dilapidations at Mountneys house - 1 Oct 1711
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51 - Lady (M) Marow to Mrs Wilmot, Family news - 14 Feb [1712]
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52 - Bradley. William Hawford to Robert Wilmot Esq, Suggests seeking counsel's opinion in the dispute - 31 Oct 1712
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53 - London. Hugh Bateman to Robert Wilmot Esq, Concerns Mr Hawford's refusal to convey the churchyard house to trustees - 23 Jun 1713
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54 - Martha Bainbrigge to Nicholas Wilmot Esq, Asks his opinion on cousin Ing's letter to her, concerning her mother's settlement - 10 Nov 1713
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55 - M Bainbrigge to Robert Wilmot Esq. Asks his opinion on cousin Ing's letter to her, concerning her mother's settlement - 14 Nov 1713
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56 - M Bainbrigge to Robert Wilmot Esq, Debts to be paid - 17 Nov 1713
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57 - Martha Bainbrigge to Nicholas Wilmot Esq. Asks his opinion on cousin Ing's letter to her, concerning her mother's settlement - 11 Dec 1713
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58 - Martha Bainbrigge to Nicholas Wilmot Esq. Asks his opinion on cousin Ing's letter to her, concerning her mother's settlement - 17 Aug 1714
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59 - Martha Bainbrigge to Nicholas Wilmot Esq. Legal advice - 18 Sep 1714
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60 - Martha Bainbrigge to Nicholas Wilmot Esq. Legal advice - 26 Sep 1714
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61 - Martha Bainbrigge to Nicholas Wilmot Esq. Legal advice - 16 Oct 1714
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62 - Twyford. Dorothy Harpur to Mr Wilmot at Mrs Marow's house in Golden Sq, Daughter Anne married to Mr Francis yesterday, no need to enquire further about Sir Joseph Alston's estate - 27 Oct 1714
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63 - Martha Bainbrigge to Nicholas Wilmot Esq. Advice about Lockington estate - 3 Dec 1714
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64 - Martha Bainbrigge to Nicholas Wilmot Esq. Advice about Lockington estate - 6 Dec 1714
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65 - Joseph Alston to Robert Wilmot, Anne Harpur's marriage - 17 Dec 1714
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66 - Kedleston. J Curzon to Robert Wilmot, Building of the almshouses - 8 Feb [1715]
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67 - Osmaston. - [c1715]
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68 - Penn. J Curzon to Robert Wilmot, Suggests that William Shore be carpenter for the almshouses. Various recommendations - 19 Apr 1715
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69 - Ilminster. Robert Cork to Robert Wilmot, Various commands given by Mr Harpur before his death - 20 Aug 1715
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70 - Martha Bainbrigge to Nicholas Wilmot Esq. Consecration of new church at Birmington - 7 Sep 1715
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71 - London. William Coape to Robert Wilmot Esq in Derby, Non-payment of bond - 15 Nov 1715
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72 - Martha Bainbrigge to Nicholas Wilmot Esq,.Bonds and debts - 23 Nov 1715
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73 - Martha Bainbrigge to Nicholas Wilmot Esq. Bonds and debts - 15 Dec 1715
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74 - Chipping Ongar (Essex). Anne Harpur to Robert Wilmot at Osmaston, AH is Mr Harpur's brother's widow -- payment of legacy (Robert Wilmot a trustee) - 9 Jan [1716]
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75 - Robert Holden to Robert Wilmot Esq, Almshouses - 14 Feb [1716]
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76 - R Cotton to Robert Wilmot Esq at Derby Derby Corporation bill - [1716]
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77 - E Langton to Mrs Wilmot, Court gossip - 5 Apr 1716
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78 - Martha Bainbrigge to Nicholas Wilmot Esq. Demand for payment of her portion - 6 Nov 1716
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79 - London. Charles Danvers to Esq Wilmot, To arrange a meeting of trustees to provide CD with monies - 22 Dec 1716
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80 - Sudbury. Henry Vernon to Robert Wilmot Esq, Will write to his friends on the matter. Dated 2 Mar 1716/17 - 2 Mar [1717]
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81 - Stanford. F Lewis to Robert Wilmot Esq, Wishes for further details of the proposal - 6 Mar [1716]
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82 - Braunston. J Winstanley [to Robert Wilmot], Will attend the Derwent bill if in town - 6 Mar [1717]
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83 - G Clarke to R Wilmot Esq, River Derwent bill - 7 Mar [1717]
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84 - London. W Colmore to Robert Wilmot Esq, River Derwent bill - 9 Mar [1717]
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85 - John [Hough], Bp of Lichfield to Robert Wilmot Esq, Need to provide satisfaction for those damaged in the proposed bill - 9 Mar [1717]
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86 - [Arthur] Kaye to Robert Wilmot Esq, Opposition to the bill will come from those interested in the Trent Navigation - 9 Mar [1717]
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87 - Duke St, St James's. J Bromley to Robert Wilmot Esq, Low price of lead - now a seller, not a buyer. Navigation bill - 12 Mar [1717]
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88 - Twickenham. Richard Beete (on behalf of Lord Ferrers) to Robert Wilmot Esq, Derwent Navigation bill - 12 Mar [1717]
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89 - London. H Harpur to Robert Wilmot at his house near the Market Place in Derby, Asks for legacy money, now his son Henry is apprenticed to an upholsterer - 14 Mar [1717]
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90 - Martha Bainbrigge to Nicholas Willimot Esq. Settlement and jointure - [14 Mar 1717]
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91 - Westminster. J Curzon to Robert Wilmot Esq at the great house at Derby, Derby Navigation not to be brought in this session - 15 Mar [1717]
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92 - Lemuel Gladwin to Robert Wilmot Esq, Cannot accept invitation, is travelling to Yorkshire - 8 Jul 1717
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93 - Warrant from the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to Capt Richard Pyott to be aide de camp in ordinary - 8 Aug 1717
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94 - London. Martha Bainbrigge to Nicholas Willimot Esq. Family problems: daughter and a guards officer - 3 Sep 1717
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95 - M (Lady) Longueville to Mrs Wilmot. Thanks for favours when at Osmaston - [1718]
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96 - Cecil Street. Martha Bainbrigge to Nicholas Willimot Esq. Settlement for daughter Jane, to be raised out of Lockington estate - 10 Jun 1718
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97 - Clifton. Charles Pye to Robert Wilmot Esq, Robert Wilmot's petition in favour of Mr Hodgkinson, accedes to remission of fine - 10 Jul 1718
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98 - B Boothby to Robert Wilmot Esq, Character reference for Mr Bolteby's hunting activities (? a clergyman), in dispute - 9 Dec 1718
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99 - J Curzon to Robert Wilmot Esq. Questions on parliamentary business - 18 Dec 1718
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100 - G Clarke to Robert Wilmot Esq, Derwent Navigation bill will not be brought in this session - 20 Dec 1718
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101 - London. W Hickman to Robert Wilmot Esq, Col Stanhope has written to the corporation about the bill - 23 Dec 1718
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102 - London. Draft letter from Robert Wilmot to Mrs Harpur at Twyford, relating to the marriage of daughter Anne - 9 Nov 1714
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103a-b - London. Charles Stanhope to Robert Wilmot jun, 17 Dec 1719, Disputes between Mrs Thacker and CS's brother. Returns Robert Wilmot's note (C103b) of 23/11/1719 - 1719
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104 - John [Hough], Bishop of Worcester [to Robert Wilmot], Nothing is spoken of in London but the South Sea stock - 9 Feb [1720]
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105 - John Knightley to Robert Wilmot jun, There are great offers for anything that is to be sold - 2 Jul 1720
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106 - Therfield near Royston (Herts). Dr Thomas Sherlock [dean of Chichester to Robert Wilmot], Has bought Sir Arthur Kaye's estate at Birmingham - 10 Jul 1720
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107 - Kedleston. J Curzon to Robert Wilmot jun, Various convictions under the game laws - 29 Oct 1720
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108 - Edward Lawton [to Robert Wilmot] Proposals relating to his estate - [1721]
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109 - Warrant from the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to Lt Col Richard Pyott to be extraordinary aide de camp - 29 Aug 1721
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110 - Osmaston. - 20 Jan [1722]
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111 - Osmaston. Copy of John Lawton's instructions to Robert Wilmot jun to write to his son, Edward - 22 Jan [1722]
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112 - Copy of Edward Lawton's letter to his father, on settlement (hand of John Lawton - 27 Jan [1722]
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113 - Osmaston, dated 5 Feb 1721 - 5 Feb [1722]
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114 - F (Lady) Scudamore to Mrs Arabella Marow at Mr Knightley's, Offchurch near Warwick, Was rich, is now poor. Little reading done - 11 Feb [1722]
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115 - Osmaston. Part of draft letter from Robert Wilmot jun to Edward Lawton, Unhappy difference between EL and John Lawton - 14 Feb [1722]
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116 - John Lawton to Robert Wilmot Esq at Osmaston, Valuation of estate - 17 Feb [1722]
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117 - John Lawton to Robert Wilmot Esq Has executed the agreement - 24 Feb [1722]
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118 - Arthur Kaye to Robert Wilmot Esq at Osmaston enclosing a letter [missing] which arrived the previous evening - [17 Jan 1723]
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119 - Receipt signed by Edward Lawton for the articles dated 17 Feb 1721/22 drawn up by Robert Wilmot - 26 Nov 1723
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120 - Mrs Fletewood to Robert Wilmot Esq, Robert Wilmot's intentions to see her - 17 Mar [1724]
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121 - London. Cousin John Lawton to Robert Wilmot Esq, 31 Mar 1724 (with draft reply by Robert Wilmot 4 Apr 1724). New settlements - 1724
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122 - Cousin John Lawton to Robert Wilmot Esq, Does not wish to use a bond to raise the money - 11 Aug 1724
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123 - Cousin John Lawton to Robert Wilmot Esq, Further proposals for settlement - 8 Sep 1724
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124 - Derby. Theo Lawton to Robert Wilmot Esq, Difficulties in dealing with this father - 15 Dec [1724]
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125 - Copy letter from Hugh [Boulter], Bishop of Armagh to the Duke of Newcastle, Introduction of Wood's Halfpence - 19 Jan [1725]
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126 - Copy letter from Hugh [Boulter], Bishop of Armagh to the Duke of Newcastle, Introduction of Wood's Halfpence. Dated 4 Mar 1724/25 and 29 Apr 1725 - 4 Mar-29 Apr 1725
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127 - Invitation to Chief Justice Wilmot to dine with the Duke of Grafton. Dated 2 Dec - [mid-late 18th cent]
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128 - Memorial of Sir John Cope, governor of Limerick to the Lords' Commissioners of the Treasury for exemption from certain taxes
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129 - Part of a letter, from W Skinner & Co to Mr Blake. Problem in payment for timber supplied to Eusebius Horton
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130 - Bath. - 2 May 1725
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131 - Lichfield. R Rider to Robert Wilmot Esq, Requests Robert Wilmot's presence to execute a commission for the appropriation of seats in All Saints church, Derby, now rebuilt - 16 Sep 1725
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132 - Lawton. R Lawton to Robert Wilmot Esq at Osmaston, Hope to have the mortgage drawn soon - 24 May 1728
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133 - Holkham. George Appleyard to Robert Wilmot Esq at Osmaston, Charity dispute in Longford (Derbys) awaiting Mr Coke's answer - 1 Nov 1728
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134 - Elizabeth Rowe ("the authoress") to Mrs Arabella Marow at Offchurch near Warwick, Book of letters admired by the Court, doing well in the modish world - 11 Aug 1729
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135 - Fragmentary note by Robert Wilmot jun, on possibilities of reaching agreement with Mr Cantrell - c1730
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136 - Copies (attested true by Robert Wilmot, 27 Aug 1730) of letters from Richard Alleyne to James MacCulloch Esq at Chiswick. 1 Aug and Monday 1730. Whether a marriage was legal - 1730
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137 - Draft letter from Robert Wilmot to Lady Kaye, Asks that a letter be delivered to his daughter, Bell who has married without consent - 22 Aug 1730
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138 - Copy questions (attested by Robert Wilmot, 31 Aug 1730) answered by James MacCulloch and Annabella his wife, 27 Aug 1730, relating to their marriage by Rev Cantrell at St Alkmund's Derby - 1730
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139 - Edward [Chandler], Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield [to Robert Wilmot], Mr Allen is summoned to appear early this week - 1 Sep 1730
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140 - Copy letter from Robert Wilmot to the Bishop of Lincoln, (later mostly also sent (C147) to the Archbishops and Bishop of London). Marriage of his only daughter, performed by Mr Alleyne. Intended prosecution - 7 Sep 1730
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141 - London. James MacCulloch to Robert Wilmot Esq, What did Mr Cantrell receive for granting the marriage licence - 10 Sep 1730
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142 - Richard [Reynolds], Bishop of Lincoln to Robert Wilmot Esq, Has received Robert Wilmot's letter and filed it as a caveat against Mr Alleyne's admission to priest's orders - 12 Sep 1730
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143 - Derby. William Osborne to Robert Wilmot Esq at Osmaston, Mr Cantrell asks to explain his part - 16 Sep 1730
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144 - William Turner of Derby to Robert Wilmot Esq at Osmaston, Mr Cantrell asks to explain his part - 14 Sep 1730
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145 - Draft letter from Robert Wilmot to Sir Nathaniel Curzon, bart, Mr Cantrell has taken pains to vindicate himself. Sends papers for NC's perusal - 21 Sep 1730
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146 - William Turner of Derby to Robert Wilmot Esq at Osmaston, Sure that Mr Allen behaved as a result of persuasion by Mr Cantrell - 26 Sep 1730
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147 - Copy letter from Robert Wilmot to my lord, Marriage of his only daughter, performed by Mr Alleyne. Intended prosecution - 3 Oct 1730
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148 - Richard Alleyne to Robert Wilmot Esq, His account of the marriage - Oct 1730
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149 - Thomas Hayter to Robert Wilmot Esq, Archbishop of York will suspend any application by Mr Alleyne for a licence to officiate - 6 Oct 1730
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150 - Draft letter from Robert Wilmot to his daughter Mrs Annabella MacCulloch, Determined to punish Cantrell and Alleyne, then to have the marriage publicly proved - 17 Oct 1730
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151 - Eardley Wilmot (to Robert Wilmot), Sends a copy of Dr Strahan's opinion - 19 Oct 1730
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152 - James McCulloch's answer to the question whether Richard Alleyne took an oath that Annabella Wilmot's parents consented to the marriage - 22 Oct 1730
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153 - Draft letters to Annabella and James MacCulloch, Ambiguous reply - 26 Oct 1730
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154 - Chiswick. James MacCulloch to Robert Wilmot, Apologises for ambiguous reply - 5 Nov 1730
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155 - Note by Robert Wilmot on Mr MacCulloch's reply - 5 Nov 1730
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156 - Chiswick. Annabella MacCulloch to Robert Wilmot Esq at Osmaston, Letters for her were left at Aunt Bella Marow's. Hopes for forgiveness - 5 Nov 1730
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157 - Draft letter from Robert Wilmot to the new bishop of Lichfield (Dr Richard Smallbrook) congratulating him on his translation and acquainting him with details of the case - Dec 1730
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158 - Draft letter from Robert Wilmot to Mr George Hand, Progress in the legal case - 7 Dec 1730
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159 - Estimated particulars and valuation of two farms at Begra in Eaton Socon (Beds), estate of Robert Wilmot jun Esq - 26 Dec 1730
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160 - London. J MacCulloch to Robert Wilmot Esq at Osmaston, Examination delayed - 13 Apr 1731
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161 - Fragment of letter ready to proceed with the case - 24 Apr 1731
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162 - London. Eardley Wilmot to his father Robert Wilmot Esq, at Osmaston, Mr MacCulloch's examination was taken on 11 May - 3 Jun 1731
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163 - Lancaster Court. J Eden to Colonel Cope, Subscription for bonds - 10 Jun 1731
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164 - Lichfield. George Hand to Robert Wilmot Esq at Osmaston, Does not think he has merited blame - 1 Jul 1731
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165 - Lichfield. Request to Robert Wilmot of Osmaston to appear before the bishop's consistory court, relating to allegations against Mr Cantrell - 6 Jul 1731
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166 - George Hand to Robert Wilmot Esq Cantrell has put off the case - 12 Jul 1731
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167 - George Hand to Robert Wilmot Esq, Suggests that the depositions be taken to an advocate in Doctors Commons for opinion - 13 Sep 1731
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168 - Osmaston. Draft letter from Robert Wilmot to George Hand, Counsel's opinion - 20 Sep 1731
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169 - George Hand to Robert Wilmot Esq, Has appealed against the excommunication of Mr and Mrs MacCulloch - 28 Sep 1731
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170 - Draft letter from Robert Wilmot to George Hand, Counsel's opinion - 7 Oct 1731
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171 - Derby. Samuel Burton to Robert Wilmot Esq at Osmaston, Seeks pardon (for Mr Cantrell - 27 Nov 1731
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172 - Derby. Henry Cantrell to Robert Wilmot Esq, Seeks pardon (for Mr Cantrell - 27 Nov 1731
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173 - Osmaston. Draft letter from Robert Wilmot to Dr Henry Raynes, chancellor of Lichfield. Maladministration has been concealed from him - 1732
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174 - Fragment of letter from Robert Wilmot jun [to his mother], Dr Pinfold's opinion against Mr Cantrell - 20 May 1732
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175 - Draft letter from Robert Wilmot to Dr Henry Raynes, chancellor of Lichfield. Impatient for his judgement - 24 Jun 1732
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176 - Receipt from James MacCulloch to the churchwardens of Osmaston for £5 paid to George Hand in lieu of penance - 1 Jul 1732
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177 - Draft letter from Robert Wilmot to his son Eardley, Glad to hear he is called to the bar. Obliged to attend court at Lichfield - 3 Jul 1732
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178 - Harcourt Buildings. Eardley Wilmot to his father Robert Wilmot at Osmaston, Thanks for kind advice - 11 Jul 1732
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179 - Draft letter from Robert Wilmot to Dr Henry Raynes, chancellor of Lichfield. Maladministration has been concealed from him - 19 Jul 1732
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180 - Egginton. Sir Simon Every to Robert Wilmot Esq, Wishes his petition success - 25 Aug 1732
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181 - Kedleston. Sir Nathaniel Curzon to Robert Wilmot Esq, Pleased that the sentence is just - 6 Oct 1732
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182 - Northwick. Sir John Rushout [to Robert Wilmot] Petition to Parliament relating to ecclesiastical court maladministration in Lichfield. - 16 Oct 1732
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183 - London. James Cavendish to Robert Wilmot Esq, Petition to Parliament relating to ecclesiastical court maladministration in Lichfield - 19 Oct 1732
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184 - London. Eardley Wilmot to his father Robert Wilmot Esq. Petition to Parliament relating to ecclesiastical court maladministration in Lichfield. Has delivered advertisements to the printer - 19 Oct 1732
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185 - Blithfield. Sir Walter W Bagot to Robert Wilmot Esq, Petition to Parliament relating to ecclesiastical court maladministration in Lichfield - 8 Nov 1732
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186 - Colonel John Cope to `my lord', Has taken care of the regiment following `your Grace's' commands - 16 Dec 1732
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187 - Robert Wilmot to his father Robert Wilmot Esq, Conversation with Chancellor Birch; the bishop of Worcester refuses to be involved with the case - 11 Jan [1733]
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188 - Westminster. Sir Nathaniel Curzon to Robert Wilmot Esq. Mr Gibbons suggests a motion might be better than a petition to the House - 6 Feb [1733]
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189 - Brook St. Sir Nathaniel Curzon to Robert Wilmot Esq. Petition has been presented and a committee appointed to examine the matter - 13 Feb [1733]
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190 - London. J Plumptre to Robert Wilmot Esq, at Osmaston Will attend the committee to inquire into abuses as often as possible - 20 Feb [1733]
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191 - Robert Wilmot to his father Robert Wilmot Esq, Sir N Curzon is angry that no-one will come up to prove the allegations - 22 Feb [1733]
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192 - Robert Wilmot to his father Robert Wilmot Esq, Cannot attend the committee tomorrow - 27 Feb [1733]
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193 - Eardley Wilmot to his father Robert Wilmot Esq. Consultation tomorrow about a bill, as a result of the committee meeting - 1 Mar [1733]
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194 - Robert Wilmot to his father Robert Wilmot Esq, Committee sat and adjourned - 8 Mar [1733]
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195 - Sir Nathaniel Curzon to Robert Wilmot Esq. Committee would not agree to send for Mr Cantrell - 20 Mar [1733]
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196 - Osmaston. Robert Wilmot to his son Robert His illness described - 19 Oct 1733
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197 - St John's Cambridge. Lemuel Gladwin jun. to Mr Robert Wilmot of Osmaston, Father proposes to cut the entail of the estate grandfather left - 7 Mar [1734]
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198 - London. Robert Coke (of Longford) to Robert Wilmot sen, Death of Charles Stanhope MP, hopes Wilmot will use his interest on behalf of Mr John Stanhope, Lord Chesterfield's brother - 21 Feb [1736]
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199 - Savernes (Alsace). Dr Gasset to Mrs Wilmot in Sens, Mr Wilmot promised to bring some books to France for him - 7 Jul 1736
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200 - London. Lord Chesterfield (to Robert Wilmot), Derby election - 26 Feb [1737]
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201 - William Allwood Lord to Robert Wilmot Esq, Should write to Mr Calton to hasten the conveyancing - 23 May 1738
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202 - Lieut Pelée to Robert Wilmot, St Albans St, Pall Mall, Good wishes - 3 Jan [1739]
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203 - Account of Ursula Wilmot with her son Robert 1738-1739, receipted - 20 Apr 1739
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204 - Papplewick. Lord North & Guilford to Robert Wilmot Hopes to be at Osmaston next Friday - 24 Jul 1739
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205 - Wroxton. Lord North & Guilford to Robert Wilmot, Sorry that they missed the Wilmots at Osmaston - 2 Sep 1739
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206 - Quietus for subsidy collection by Robert Willimot, Esq - 19 Feb 1624
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207 - Copy of a private act of Parliament to enable Vincent Lowe of Derby to sell property for payment of debts - 4 Jun 1624
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208 - Grays Inn. Gilbert Gerard [to ] Referring to costs in an action, Francis Cockeyne pl and Jacinth Sacheverell def - 9 Jun 1641
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209 - Articles of agreement between John Sale of Shardlow and Richard Sheepey of Aston upon Trent weaver relating to a messuage and land in Aston - 21 May 1647
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210 - 24 Oct 1671. John Milner's upholstery bill to Mr Sergeant Willmott, receipted 2 Dec 1671 - 1671
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211 - Empty wrapper for bond for £50, Nicholas and Robert Wilmot - (7 Apr 1694)
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212 - Empty wrapper - 6 Mar 1695
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213 - Empty wrapper, for Nicholas Wilmot's bond to father Robert Wilmot for £240 - 6 Mar 1695
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214 - Empty wrapper for Nicholas Wilmot's bond to father Robert Wilmot for £240 - 1695
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215 - Empty wrapper for Nicholas Wilmot's bond to father Robert Wilmot for £240 - 1695
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216 - Empty wrapper, Nicholas and Robert Wilmot's bond to pay £90 and interest - 26 Oct 1695
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217 - Empty wrapper, Robert Wilmot and Nicholas Wilmot's bond to Sir Robert Burdett and Mr Dyson for £300 - 26 Aug 1698
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218 - Empty wrapper, Nicholas Wilmot's bond to Robert Wilmot jun to save himself from paying £60 and interest to Robert Revell - 6 Sep 1698
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219 - Empty wrapper, debts to Mr Parmere (£55), Mr Rayner (£60) and Mrs Bainbrigge (£30) - 1698
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220 - London. Robert Wilmot jun to his father, Particulars of the settled estate for Lady Marow - 24 Apr 1703
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221 - Abstract of Robert Wilmots mother's jointure in the settled estate (Derbyshire and Staffordshire) - 29 Sep 1703
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222 - Account of the sheets needed for the King of Denmark and his retinue - Nov 1703
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223 - Nicholas Wilmot to his father Robert Wilmot Esq at Osmaston, Advice from father not to disparage brother Robert about his debts. His own debts - 18 Nov 1703
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224 - London. Creditors of Nicholas Wilmot (named) to Robert Wilmot Esq, Robert Wilmot's refusal to execute a deed to accept the composition of 4s in the pound - 4 Aug 1704
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225 - Empty wrapper for Mr Wilmot's bond to pay Dr Thomas Fuller £100 + interest. Note of interest due 28 Sept 1705 - (14/3/1695)
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226 - Account of things relating to the manor of Birmingham, belonging to the 5 coheirs of Sir Samuel Marrow, bart - 9 Oct 1704
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227 - Lease for 99 years between Sir Charles Skrymsher of Norbury manor (Staffs) + Henry Jervis of the Hill (Salop) of land at Hales in Tirley (Staffs) - 20 Feb 1708
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228 - Copy of the will of John Alleyne of Gresley Esq - 16 Apr 1709
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229 - Agreement that Mr Richard Moor of Derby shall provide food for the meeting of judges, sheriffs forthcoming - 23 Feb 1710
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230 - Serjeant Cheshire's opinion relating to the manor of Birmingham, addressed to Sir Arthur Kaye Bart at the Golden Head in Greek St near Soho - 8 Feb 1712
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231 - Birmingham. Samuel Eden to Robert Wilmot Esq at Derby, Serjeant Chesshyre's opinion - 16 Jul 1713
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232 - Note of an indenture relating to the sale of two houses called the Barbadoes in Castlegate, Dublin - 25 Jul 1713
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233 - Inventory of gold, silver and bills in Lady Marow's closet, Oct 1714, belonging to U Wilmot, M Knightly and Arabella Marow. Witnessed 10 Nov 1714 - 1714
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234 - Note of discharge from further attendance, originally 20 Apr 1710 - 24 Jun 1715
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235 - Lord Chesterfield to Mr Robert Wilmot at Derby, Hopes the Bill will be thrown out - 10 Mar 1717
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236 - Calculation of `my mother's fortune', (Ursula Marow) - 1718
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237 - Brookhill. A Revel to her brother, Hopes he has received a copy of her marriage settlement via Mr Turner - 18 Mar 1718
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238 - London. (Capt) H Harpur to Robert Wilmot jun at Osmaston, Son is used more like a porter than an apprentice. Needs £50 for Mr Phill the upholsterer - 22 Sep 1719
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239 - Bretby. Lord Chesterfield to Mr Robert Wilmot Derwent Navigation Bill. An abuse not to acquaint local landowners with its contents. Thinks to send a petition to the Duke of Kingston - 29 Dec 1719
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240 - Lord Chesterfield to Mr Robert Wilmot. Derwent Navigation Bill. An abuse not to acquaint local landowners with its contents. Thinks to send a petition to the Duke of Kingston - 1 Jan 1720
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241 - Lord Chesterfield to Mr Robert Wilmot. Derwent Navigation Bill. An abuse not to acquaint local landowners with its contents. Thinks to send a petition to the Duke of Kingston - 14 Feb 1720
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242 - A particular of the chief rents due to the ladies of the manor of Birmingham - Sep 1720
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243-244 - Thomas Reeve's opinion as to tolls in the manor of Birmingham (opinion on Sir Arthur Kaye's case), with further copy - 13 Dec 1721
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245 - Further questions on refusal to pay toll: opinions of Thomas Reeve 8 Mar 1722 and Thomas Lutwyche 10 Apr 1722 - 1722
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246 - Inventory of the goods of Robert Wilmot Esq of Osmaston (dec), taken - 4 Dec 1722
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247 - Receipted bill for £7.10.0d, paid 4 Dec 1722 for items used at the funeral of Robert Wilmot, 29 Nov 1722, by Christopher Bassano, deputy to Peter le Neve, Norroy King of Arms - 1722
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248 - J Knightly to his brother [in-law], Death of Mr Hare. Recommendation of Mr Rann to keep the manorial courts - 15 Jan 1723
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249 - Opinion of R Holden on the power to dispose of money bequeathed (involves Robert Wilmot and his wife EW) - 12 Oct 1724
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250 - List of commissioners for the Commission for Charitable uses for Derbyshire - 1726
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251 - Etwall. R Cotton to Robert Wilmot sen Esq at Osmaston, Called to a trial at Shrewsbury Assizes. Staffordshire election - [1727]
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252 - Circular letter from W Leveson Gower (to Robert Wilmot) Asks for support in the Staffordshire election - 16 Jul 1727
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253 - Servants (named) wages, half-year to Jun 1727. Robert Wilmot - 1727
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254-255 - London. Lord Scarsdale to Robert Wilmot Esq at Osmaston, Seeks his support for William Leveson Gower in the Staffordshire election. With Wrapper - 18 Jul 1727
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256 - Blithfield. Sir Walter W Bagot to Robert Wilmot Esq, Seeks his support in the Staffordshire election - 22 Jul 1727
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257 - Blithfield. W Leveson Gower [to Robert Wilmot sen] In all probability it will be a very quiet election - 29 Jul 1727
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258 - Sir Walter W Bagot to Robert Wilmot Esq, Obliged for assistance, and approach to Sir John Harpur - 30 Jul [1727]
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259 - Gresley. Mrs E Alleyne to Robert Wilmot Esq at Osmaston, Will not allow her daughters to give up their rights to property were her son to die without issue - 26 Oct 1727
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260 - Draft letter from Robert Wilmot to Mrs Alleyne, Samuel Alleyne proposes financial arrangements for his sisters - Nov 1727
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261 - Samuel Alleyne to Robert Wilmot Esq, Has looked into the measures proposed by Sir Thomas Gresley and Mr Holden. Will have to go to law with them - 9 Nov 1727
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262 - Derby. Robert Holden to Robert Wilmot Esq. Alleyne family arrangements - [17 Nov 1727]
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263 - Gresley. Mrs Mary Alleyne to Robert Wilmot, Cannot see anything wrong with the proposals. Mother now ill. Would like to arrange a meeting - 19 Nov 1727
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264 - Derby. Samuel Alleyne to Robert Wilmot Esq, Has received the subpoena - 19 Nov 1727
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265 - Derby. Samuel Alleyne to Robert Wilmot Esq, Wondering whether to send to London for counsel's opinion - 28 Nov 1727
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266 - Robert Fenwick's opinion on Samuel Alleyne's case, N Fazackerley's opinion - 21 Dec 1727
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267-268 - "The new creed", a paraphrase involving current politicians With Further copy - [c1728]
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269 - Osmaston, Receipts for £105, gift from uncle Robert Wilmot of Osmaston and cousin Robert Wilmot his son to Robert Wilmot of Gainsborough - 3 Mar 1729
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270 - Bond, Robert Wilmot & Robert his son bound to Nathaniel Edwards, surgeon of Derby to pay £300 + interest on 22 Oct (receipted 11 Jan 1731) - 22 Apr 1729
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271-272 - Holkham. Lord Lovell to Robert Wilmot Esq, Thanks for kind care as executor to Sir Edward Coke. With wrapper - 16 Sep 1729
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273 - London. Lord Chesterfield to Robert Wilmot, Hopes for his interest on behalf of brother Charles Stanhope for the election at Derby - 25 Nov 1729
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274 - Bond, Robert Wilmot and Robert Wilmot bound to Robert Wood of Swanwick gent to pay £300 + interest on 1 Oct next (receipted interest only 1730 and 1731) - 1 Apr 1729
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275 - Bond, Robert Wilmot + Robert Wilmot bound to Elizabeth Barnes of Derby, spinster to pay £200 + interest on 11 Oct next (receipted interest only 1730) - 11 April 1729
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276 - Bond, Robert Wilmot the younger bound to Henry Browne Esq (brother of Obadiah B of Morthen, Yorks) to pay £400 by 20 Feb next. Note of receipt of £212, 19 Jan 1731 - 20 Feb 1708
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277 - Abstract of title of Mr Wilmot to an estate at Weston on Trent - c1730
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278 - Bond, Robert Wilmot + Robert Wilmot bound to Thomas Bennet of Derby gent to pay £200 by 27 Sep next. Receipted for interest paid, Oct 1730 - 27 Mar 1729
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279 - Bond, Robert Wilmot + Robert Wilmot bound to Margaret Chambers of Derby wid to pay £1000 by 2 Oct next. Receipted 16 Nov 1730 - 2 Apr 1729
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280 - Item copied by Robert Wilmot sen from the St James's Evening Post, Meeting relating to church courts management - 14 Nov 1732
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281 - Abstract of Lord Bingley's will - 1732
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282-283 - Some memorandums relating to the spiritual court of Lichfield. With further copy - 1732
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284 - Order to the officers of Lichfield consistory court to provide a list of surrogates to the parliamentary committee - 20 Feb 1733
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285 - Order to the officers of Lichfield consistory court relating to court fees - 20 Feb 1733
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286 - Order to the officers of Lichfield consistory court relating to the marriage licence between James MacCulloch and Annabella Wilmot - 20 Feb 1733
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287 - London. Robert Coke [of Longford] to Robert Wilmot sen, Mr Stanhope and the Derby election - 28 Feb 1736
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288 - Chesterfield. Godfrey Heathcote to Robert Wilmot Esq at Osmaston, Conference on case involving Mr Gladwin and his daughter - 19 Apr 1738
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289 - Notes by Robert Wilmot sen on Dr Gibson's work [bishop of London] on titles and church repair
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290 - Wrapper for copy of Morley marriage register, Sir Robert Wilmot Bt. to Miss Mary Ann Howard - [1795]
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291 - House plan, undated [eighteenth century] - [18th cent]
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292 - Account of payments made
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293 - Lucy (Countess of) Huntingdon to Nicholas Willimot Esq, nd. [seventeenth century]. About Col Michael's lease of Donington Forge - [17th cent]
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294 - Plan and elevation of stable block between Mayfair and Piccadilly - [late 18th cent]
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295 - Samuel Heathcote to Robert Wilmot Esq. 12 o'clock 25 Aug (nd) Mr Parker agrees to take the money in the instalments proposed
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296 - Lord North and Guilford [to Robert Wilmot], Asks to meet him at Lady Kaye's tomorrow - 13 Aug 1740
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297 - R Rann to [J Eardley Wilmot] Mr Wilcox jailed for felony, a tenant of the manor of Birmingham - 29 Nov 1740
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298 - "A narrative of what passed between their graces the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, Mr Samuel and Mr Rumsay Bowes and myself in relation to Miss Dunk" - Dec 1740
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299 - Copy of Mr Cope's speech on being made an honorary member of the Company of Merchant Adventures of England - 26 Oct 1741
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300 - Agreement, between Eardley Wilmot and William Hewit, WH to purchase a cottage on Birmingham Heath for £15 - 1 Apr 1742
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301 - Agreement to purchase a cottage on Birmingham Heath between EW and John Rook of Birmingham (£30) - 1742
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302 - Agreement to purchase a cottage on Birmingham Heath between EW and Humphrey Porter of Birmingham (£25) - 1742
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303 - Agreement to purchase a cottage on Birmingham Heath EW and John Ward (£50), 2 houses in Moor St - 1742
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304 - Agreement to purchase a cottage on Birmingham Heath EW and Francis Boswell (£40) - 1742
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305 - Agreement to purchase a cottage on Birmingham Heath between Eardley Wilmot and William Hewit, (£15) - 1742
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306 - Agreement to purchase a cottage on Birmingham Heath EW and Daniel Broughton (£40) - 1742
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307 - J Maddox to Sir Robert Wilmot MP at his house in Queen St, Golden Sq, Encloses money for purchase of Birmingham property - 2 Apr 1742
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308 - Agreement to purchase a cottage on Birmingham Heath EW and Richard Shakespear (£40) - 1 May 1742
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309 - R Rann to Sir Robert Wilmot, Queen St, Encloses accounts for 1730 onwards - 6 May 1742
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310 - R Rann to Sir Robert Wilmot, Muskets, deeds and knives - 11 Aug 1742
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311 - M Lady Holte to Ursula Wilmot, Mother has a pleasant new habitation at Luffenham (Rutland) - 30 Aug 1742
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312 - Receipt from Richard Harrison for £20 borrowed from Thomas Bladen Esq. Maryland - 25 Sep 1742
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313 - Temple. Thomas [Sherlock], bishop of Salisbury to Robert Wilmot, Asks for notice of terms when sale is resolved - 6 Dec 1742
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314 - Derby. Ursula Wilmot to son Sir Robert Wilmot in Queen St, Venison. Mr Eyre has proposed to Miss Fitzherbert - 20 Dec 1742
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315 - Lord North and Guilford to Robert Wilmot The Princess will see company this morning - [26 Dec 1742]
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316 - Ursula Wilmot to son Sir Robert Wilmot Marriage of son Eardley - 12 Apr 1743
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317 - Bath. Ursula Wilmot to son Sir Robert Wilmot Illness of daughter Wilmot. Nephew Knigthley married to Miss Musgrave last Thursday - 24 Dec 1744
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318 - Nottingham. Robert Wilmot (of Mansfield) to Robert Wilmot, Has taken a place on the Nottingham coach for Dolly Charnells. Advice from Robert Wilmot to put son Robin in the army (aged 11 next August) - 26 Mar 1745
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319 - Osmaston. Ursula Wilmot to son Sir Robert Wilmot Mrs Knightly feared to be going into a consumption - 12 Jun 1745
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320 - Ursula Wilmot to son Sir Robert Wilmot Congratulations on Lady Wilmot's recovery - 24 Aug 1745
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321 - T Archer to Robert Wilmot, Sir Harry Gough's intentions as to the manor of Birmingham - 8 Sep 1745
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322 - Windsor. Cousin Henry Wilmot to Robert Wilmot, Married yesterday - 17 Oct 1745
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323 - Harborough. Capt James MacCulloch to brother Sir Robert Wilmot, Proceedings since their arrival in Leicester. Has accepted the adjutancy - 11 Nov 1745
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324 - Chester. Katherine Kenna to Sir Robert Wilmot bart at his house in St James's St, The rebels are mostly in Cheshire. About 2,000 have joined at Manchester - 2 Dec 1745
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325 - Lichfield. Captain James MacCulloch to Sir Robert Wilmot Positions of the Duke's troops and rebels - 4 Dec 1745
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326 - Offchurch. Cousin John Knightley jun to Sir Robert Wilmot, Fears for those at Osmaston. Cousin MacCulloch - 9 Dec 1745
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327 - Salop. Miss A Congreve to Robert Wilmot, Had reason to expect the rebels on Monday. Brother has the care of Lord Gower's regiment at Chester - 11 Dec 1745
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328 - Ursula Wilmot to son Sir Robert Wilmot Thanks for oysters. Eardley was bearer to Dr Wilmot's mother last week - 11 Jan 1746
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329 - Draft letter from Robert Wilmot to cousin Knightley, Mr Archer has raised his offer to £1,250 for all their five shares at Birmingham - 16 Jan 1746
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330 - Berkswell. Cousin John Knightley jun to Sir Robert Wilmot, Agreement to proposal as in C329 - 20 Jan 1746
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331 - Derby. Dr W Hope to Robert Wilmot, Thanks for his enquiry into the Charterhouse affair relating to his son - 12 Mar 1746
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332 - Fragment of list of members of the Chelsea Waterworks Company - 12 Mar 1746
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333 - Grosvenor Square. Draft letter from Lord Chesterfield to the Mayor and Corporation of Derby, Lord Duncannon's seat in Parliament will soon be vacated [on assuming ministerial office]. Hopes he will be re-elected - 21 Jun 1746
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334 - Manuscript list of Derby voters - Jun 1746
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335 - Eton. T Dampier to Sir Robert Wilmot in St James's St, Robert Wilmot wishes to put a relative [son Robert Wilmot] into the foundation. Asks for the boy's age and state of learning - 19 Aug 1746
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336 - Osmaston. Captain James MacCulloch to Sir Robert Wilmot Appointed town mayor of Newcastle. How can be solicit payment - 1 Sep 1746
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337 - T Dampier to Sir Robert Wilmot. Son's education at Eton - 10 Dec 1746
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338 - Bath. R Coke of Longford to Robert Wilmot, Lord Ferrers intends selling a farm at Longford, which it would be very convenient for RC to buy. Problem of the terms of Sir E Coke's will - 15 Dec 1746
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339 - Bath. R Coke of Longford to Robert Wilmot, Lord Ferrers intends selling a farm at Longford, which it would be very convenient for RC to buy. Problem of the terms of Sir E Coke's will - 20 Dec 1746
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340 - Copy of Queen Anne's letter to widows of officers - 21 Apr 1711
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341 - Warrant from government relating to Queen Anne's letter to widows of officers (from J Dawson to HM Vice Treasurer of Ireland) - 8 Jun 1711
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342 - 343 - Abstracts of an Act of Parliament passed in Ireland to suppress lotteries - 1713
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344 - Charles, E of Sunderland to the deputy governors of Ireland, recommending Mr Forth as secretary to the Commissioners of the Revenue - 11 Dec 1714
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345 - Dublin Castle. Deputy governors to the Commissioners of HM Revenue, recommending Mr Forth as secretary to the Commissioners of the Revenue - 24 Dec 1714
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346 - Copy royal warrant appointing George Doddington, Clerk of the Pells in Ireland - 22 Feb 1717
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347 - 348 - Resolutions from the senate of Hamburg on the export of herrings with separate English translation) - 8 Jun 1719
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349 - Copy warrant from the Duke of Grafton to General Garvis Parker to be Quartermaster General in Ireland - 4 Aug 1722
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350 - Copy royal warrant of the offices of Second Sergeant at Arms to Thomas Carter jun (and his son Thomas) of Dublin - 29 May 1723
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351 - Report of the Board of General Officers in relation to widows, Includes a list of widows entitled to bounty - 3 Sep 1726
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352 - Copy royal warrant for costs incurred in mourning the late King by the battleaxe guards and state officers - 19 Jul 1727
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353 - Copy commission for holding a Parliament in Ireland - 17 Aug 1727
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354 - Copy warrant for gold and silver staffs for the battleaxe guards - 18 Aug 1727
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355 - Copy royal warrant appointing Henry Barry, Baron of Santry as governor of Londonderry - 1 Sep 1727
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356 - Copy royal warrant appointing John Tichborne Esq, as governor of Charlemont - 1 Sep 1727
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357 - Attorney general's opinion that commissioners for the army in Ireland need not be stamped - 12 Sep 1727
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358 - Copy royal warrant appointing James Butler adjutant general in Ireland - 13 Sep 1727
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359 - Copy letter from Lord Cartaret to Sir James Wood Wood's regiment is to be transferred from Ireland to Jamaica - 21 Feb 1729
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360 - Copy royal warrant to defray expenses of seals for the courts of justice in Ireland - 15 Dec 1729
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361 - 362 - Petition of the three pursuivants at arms to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland for payment of £40 salary, with note of actual payments from the civil list - 24 Feb 1730
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363 - Copy petition to set up more Protestant schools in Ireland - 10 Apr 1730
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364 - Whitehall, H Pelham (secretary at war) to Lord Cartaret, Exchange of commissions - 20 Apr 1730
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365 - 366 - Copy petition of Dr Thomas Sheridan and John Jephson to the Lords Justices of Ireland to exchange their livings with covering letter from the Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant - 25 Jul 1730
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367 - Dublin Castle. Lord Justices to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Recommendations to the bishopric of Ossory - 7 Aug 1730
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368 - Dublin Castle. Mr Tickell, Presentation of William Digby to living of Ahaskera. Orders for Sir Robert Rich's regiment of dragoons - 22 Aug 1730
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369 - Dublin Castle. Thomas Tickell to Mr Secretary Cary, Lord Wilmington's memorial - 29 Aug 1730
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370 - Dublin. Thomas Meredith [to the Lord Lieutenant], Ask for the living of Knocktopher and a small prebendary for his son - 8 Sep 1730
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371 - Copy petition of Nicholas Loftus Esq for renewal of lease of the Tower of Hook lighthouse, co Wexford - 15 Sep 1730
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372 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Encloses C371. Unreasonable rent sought - 19 Sep 1730
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373 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Encloses petition of John Hawkins, Ulster King of Arms [C391] - 26 Sep 1730
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374 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Encloses petition of Col Robert Burton of the battleaxe guards [missing] - 26 Sep 1730
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375 - 376 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, 29 Sep 1730. Encloses petition (C376) of John Richardson, rector of Belturbet for the deanery of Kilmacduach - 1730
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377 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Have received the orders to appoint the Lord Chief Baron, Attorney - and Solicitor - General - 21 Oct 1730
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378 - Lord Deloraine to the Duke of Dorset, Asks for William Bradfoord to succeed as surgeon to the regiment of horse he commands - 30 Oct 1730
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379 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Sends the return of the officers reviewing the regiments in Ireland - 7 Nov 1730
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380 - 381 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, 7 Nov 1730. Encloses petition (C381) of John Blair, clerk, for various rectories. Recommended - 1730
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382 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Encloses petition [missing] of Robert Bligh, clerk for rectory of Clonenagh - 14 Nov 1730
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383 - Treasury, Dublin. Luke Gardiner to Walter Cary Esq, Earl of Grantham and Lord Wilmington to be paid - 24 Nov 1730
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384 - 385 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Encloses petition [C385] of William Vesey to be one of the Masters in Chancery. Recommended - 28 Nov 1730
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386 - Whitehall. [Holles and Newcastle] to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Encloses a paper (missing) from the French Ambassador complaining about a French ship plundered at Kinsale - 30 Nov 1730
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387 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Report on incident as in C386 - 16 Dec 1730
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388 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Encloses memorial [missing] of the principal officers of the Ordnance relating to Nicholas Gruebere's gunpowder contract - 16 Dec 1730
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389-390 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Encloses petition [C390] of John Corneille and Lewis Marcell for positions of HM Engineer, Overseer and Surveyor General (and second Engineer). Recommended - 19 Dec 1730
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391 - Petition as in C373, of John Hawkins, Ulster King of Arms - 1730
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392 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Acknowledges receipt of warrants and letters, indicates orders given - 9 Jan 1731
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393 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Will sign grant as in C384 - 385. Sends abstracts from deputy vice-treasurer - 6 Feb 1731
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394 - [Holles and Newcastle] to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Sends the attorney-general's report [missing] on the petition for more schools [C363] - 6 Feb 1731
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395 - Cork. Joseph Austin [mayor] to William Lingen Esq at Dublin Castle, Examinations of Luke Hanley for selling counterfeit Mediterranean passes - 16 Feb 1731
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396-397 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Encloses petition [C397] of Lord Slane, for right to use this title - ancestor outlawed - 17 Feb 1731
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398 - Dublin Castle. William Lingen to [Mr Secretary Cary], Examinations of Luke Hanley for selling counterfeit Mediterranean passes. Details of action taken - 20 Feb 1731
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399 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Renewal of lease of Tower of Hook lighthouse, co. Wexford, as C371 - 372. Further details on the lease - 24 Feb 1731
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400 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Surprised by insinuations that they intended to issue orders for rewards to be given for retaking deserters - 24 Feb 1731
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401 - [Holles and Newcastle] to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, The King directs that Glover and Luke Hanley be charged - - 1 Mar 1731
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402 - [Holles and Newcastle] to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Impending trial in Ireland for enlisting in foreign service. Requests respiting of sentence if found guilty - 8 Mar 1731
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403 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Encloses memorial [missing] of Francis Bernard for the living of Templetrine (Cork) for his nephew - 10 Mar 1731
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404 - Petition of Grace Stewart, widow of Cornet William Stewart for a pension - 16 Mar 1731
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405 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Contents refer to C395, C398 and C401. Asks for evidence to be sent from England. Forgeries of this kind are new in Ireland - 19 Mar 1731
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406 - Whitehall. Ch. Delahaye [to Mr Secretary Cary], Encloses letter [missing] from the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to the Duke of Newcastle, relating to Admiralty passes - 20 Mar 1731
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407-408 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Encloses petition [C408] of Eleazer Peirson, marshal of the Four Courts Marshalsea in Dublin for his son Colman to be joined in his grant, in place of son Samuel (dec) - 27 Mar 1731
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409 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Encloses petition C404 - 27 Mar 1731
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410 - Wexford. Nicholas Loftus [to the Commissioners of Revenue], Lighthouse terms - 17 Apr 1731
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411 - Dublin Castle. Thomas Tickell [to Mr Secretary Cary], Lighthouse terms - 28 Apr 1731
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412 - [Holles and Newcastle] to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Asks for information on correspondence between papists in Ireland and Jamaica. Mr Lehy suspected - 13 May 1731
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413 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Recommends Thomas Goodman for the post of master of the Free School in Ross diocese - 15 May 1731
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414 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Encloses petition [missing] of Simon Button, on the state musicians, to resign his place to Garat Cumberford - 19 May 1731
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415 - [Lords of the Treasury] to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Dilatory remittances in Ireland - 28 May 1731
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416 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Contents as C412. Have intercepted letters addressed to Francis Lehy - 2 Jun 1731
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417 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Sudden death of Mr Forth, secretary to the Commissioners of the Revenue, post reputed to be worth £1,000 pa - 4 Jun 1731
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418 - Currens. Francis Chute, collector, to the Commissioners of HM Revenue, Chests of silver stolen from the Danes - 5 Jun 1731
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419 - Ballysure. Copy letter from Thomas Stoughton to Dr Nathaniel Bland at Lucases Coffee House, Dublin, Further detail on the silver robbery - 5 Jun 1731
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420 - Affidavit of Benjamin Rayner, HM boatman, Examination on circumstances of the robbery - 8 Jun 1731
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421 - W Lingen to Mr Secretary Cary, Encloses C422. Account of silver saved from the Danish wreck - 11 Jun 1731
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422 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Contents as C418 - 421, ship `the Golden Lyon' of the Danish East India Company - 11 Jun 1731
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423 - Whitehall. William Strickland [secretary at war] to the Lord Lieutenant, Appointment of Lord Sempill to be Lieut-Colonel to Major-Gen Sutton's regiment - 12 Jun 1731
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424-425 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Encloses petition [C425] of Edward, bishop of Ossory for return of temporalities - 3 Jul 1731
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426 - [Holles and Newcastle] to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Encloses extract of letter from Consul Cayley [missing] giving details of plan to transport families from Ireland to Spain to found a colony - 3 Aug 1731
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427 - Lords of the Treasury to Walter Cary Esq, Asks for abstracts of receipts and payments in HM Treasury in Ireland, 1729 - 1731 - 5 Aug 1731
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428 - Copy warrant from the Lord Lieutenant to John Usher Esq, appointed governor of Galway - 19 Aug 1731
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429 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Vacancy in deanery of Ardfert. Recommends Charles Meredyth - 10 May 1732
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430 - [Holles and Newcastle] to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Escaped criminal, James Willis - 20 May 1732
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431 - Petition (copy) of Richard Brewer to the Lord Lieutenant for recompense of losses in connection with the forage contract - 22 May 1732
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432 - 433 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Encloses petition [C433] of Roger Throp for the Living of Castletown (Limerick). Recommended - 24 May 1732
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434 - Copy royal warrant of £500 extra salary to Thomas Carter Esq, clerk of the crown and prothonotary
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435 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Scheme to use troops to build a canal between Lough Neagh and Newry - 10 Jun 1732
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436 - [Holles and Newcastle] to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Intercession for Capt Magenis, a French officer seized at Dublin, accused of having enlisted men for the French service - 17 Jun 1732
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437 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Encloses memorial [missing] as in C388 - 1 Jul 1732
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438 - Dublin. Brigadier G Parker [to my lord], Asks for one of the regimental commands now vacant - 25 Jul 1732
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439 - Dublin. Brigadier G Parker [to my lord], Would willingly resign post of Lieut Governor of Charles Fort if appointed - 27 Jul 1732
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440 - Enniscorthy. Lieut Col W Berry [to my lord], Asks for a regimental command, as longest serving Lieut-Colonel, commission 1704 - 29 July 1732
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441 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Recommend Lieut-General Pearce for command of the regiment of Dragoons - 16 Aug 1732
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442 - Hanover. Lord Harrington to the Lord Lieutenant, The King has resolved not to fill the two regimental posts until his return to England - 5/16 Aug 1732
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443 - 445 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Encloses memorials of Thomas Upton [C444] and Thomas Tenison [C445], TU to resign appointments to TT - 19 Aug 1732
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446 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Has prepared orders to appoint Henry Stephens as master in chancery - 30 Sep 1732
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447 - Whitehall. Sir William Strickland to the Lord Lieutenant, Ensign Hugh Whitefoord and Cornet William Hamilton, exchange of regiments - 12 Oct 1732
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448 - Kensington. - 12 Oct 1732
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449 - Dublin Castle. Lord Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Deanery of Ross vacant. Recommend Jemmet Browne - 23 Oct 1732
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450 - Dublin Castle. - 1 Nov 1732
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451 - [Holles and Newcastle] to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Martin Moony, accused in case as C436. If guilty, circumstances to be laid before the King - 7 Nov 1732
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452 - Dublin Castle. Thomas Tickell to Mr Secretary Cary, Practice of forcing men into French service seems a frequent one in Kerry, Clare and Cork - 25 Nov 1732
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453 - Dublin Castle. Lord Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Acknowledges receipt of C451, and will follow instructions - 25 Nov 1732
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454 - 455 - Dublin Castle. Lord Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Submits report (C455) of Mr Baron St Leger on the conviction of Martin Moony and William Magwick for enlisting men for foreign service. Moony a previous offender - 20 Dec 1732
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456 - Estimate of population of Dublin, Catholic & Protestant, from the returns of the Hearth Tax collectors - 1732
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457 - Dublin Castle. Lord Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Have signed the reprieve for Moony and Magwick. Appointment of Edward Leigh to living of Killsallaghan - 12 Jan 1733
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458 - Dublin Castle. Lord Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Submits memorial [missing] of Lieut Henry Clements to succeed Capt Southby. Recommended - 12 Feb 1733
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459 - Dublin Castle. Lord Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Moony and Magwick executed - 16 Feb 1733
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460 - Dublin Castle. Lord Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Submits memorial [missing] of Robert Bligh for the living of Tigsasnah (Cork). Recommended - 16 Feb 1733
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461 - Dublin Castle. Lord Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Illness of Sir Ralph Gore (one of their number), serious - 21 Feb 1733
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462 - Dublin Castle. Lord Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Death of Sir Ralph Gore. Two necessary to act as Lords Justices - 23 Feb 1733
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463 - Marquis de Montandre to the Lord Lieutenant, Asks for Mr Brownrigg to succeed Robert Archer as chyrurgeon of the traine [of artillery] - 15 Mar 1733
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464 - 466 - Estimates of population from the returns of the Hearth Tax collectors for the counties of Ireland, arranged by province - 1732 - 1733
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467 - Dublin Castle. Lord Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Encloses memorial [missing] of Frederick Gore (brother of the late Speaker) for the first vacancy of a majority or a troop of horse - 2 Apr 1733
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468 - Dublin. Col Archibald Hamilton to Mr Secretary Tickle, Asks for the Lords Justices to recommend certain promotions in his regiment - 9 Apr 1733
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469 - Dublin Castle. Lord Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Asks for the Lords Justices to recommend certain promotions in his regiment - 9 Apr 1733
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470 - Dublin Castle. Lord Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Mr Boyle wishes to know whether any Speaker had been chosen. No intimation from Ld Lieutenant in favour of any. Suggests that a decision be not delayed - 9 Apr 1733
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471 - Dublin Castle. Lord Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Recommends Thomas White to be rector of Churchtown (Meath) - 20 Apr 1733
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472 - Dublin Castle. Lord Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Transmits reports [missing] relating to the petition of Johanna Wellesley for lands formerly in her family, but forfeit to the Crown - 20 Apr 1733
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473 - [Holles and Newcastle] to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Encloses a copy [missing] of the Attorney General's report on the draft charter to incorporate a society in Dublin to erect and maintain English Protestant schools in Ireland - 2 May 1733
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474 - Thomas Tickell to Mr Secretary Cary Duchess of Kendal's pension paid up to midsummer last - 4 May 1733
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475 - Dublin Castle. Lord Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Change in the quorum of the Lords Justices - 21 May 1733
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476 - 477 - Dublin Castle. Lord Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Encloses petition [C477] of James Stopford, vicar of Finglass to be appointed dean of Fernes. Suggests Dr Whetcombe also for vicarage or deanery - 21 May 1733
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478 - 480 - Dublin Castle. Lord Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Encloses petitions of Joseph Story [C479] and George Marlay [C480] for the deanery of Fernes. - 25 May 1733
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481 - [Holles and Newcastle] to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Desire that James Willis, in prison at Dublin be carried to York for the next Assizes - 26 May 1733
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482 - [Holles and Newcastle] to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Encloses order in council [missing] relating to quarantining of ships from North Africa, because of plague at Tripoli - 12 Jun 1733
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483 - 485 - Dublin Castle. Lord Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Have seen the order in council on the quarantining of ships. Encloses a copy order [C484] and proclamation [C485] - 14 Jun 1733
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486 - Dublin Castle. Lord Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Encloses memorial [missing] relating to the contract with Nicholas Grueber, powder-maker - 15 Jun 1733
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487 - Dublin Castle. Lord Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Relating to the trial of Jenigo Preston (Lord Gormanstoun) and Richard Barnwall at the next Assizes - 13 Jul 1733
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488 - 489 - Dublin Castle. Lord Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Jenico Preston convicted at Trim of carrying arms contrary to law. Encloses his petition for lenity [C489] - 20 Jul 1733
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490 - Dublin Castle. Lord Justice to the Lord Lieutenant, Have received the order granting George Stone the deanery of Ferns - 10 Aug 1733
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491 - [Holles and Newcastle] to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Encloses a memorial [missing] on behalf of Lawrence Barnewall, accused of enlisting men for foreign service, for reprieve if found guilty - 17 May 1734
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492 - Whitehall. Sir William Strickland to the Lord Lieutenant, Appointment of Thomas Hart as cornet in Col Hawley's regiment of dragoons - 17 Jul 1734
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493 - [Holles and Newcastle] to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Encloses a letter [missing] to Lord Harrington from the resident to the King of Denmark, complaining of lack of satisfaction for losses in robbery of Danish East India Company vessel `the Golden Lyon' - 17 Jul 1734
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494 - Mr von Johnn (Danish resident) to [Lord Harrington], lack of satisfaction for losses in robbery of Danish East India Company vessel `the Golden Lyon' - 5 Aug 1734
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495 - Report of the Board of General Officers to the Lords Justices on Col Cornwallis' memorial on men drafted from Major-Gen Dormer's regiment - 4 Nov 1734
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496 - Thomas Tickell to Mr Secretary Cary Prorogation of parliament to April 15th - 23 Dec 1734
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497 - Thomas Tickell to Mr Secretary Cary Encloses certificate [missing] relating to Elizabeth Beranger widow, omitted from the list of widows sent 6th Dec - 14 Feb 1735
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498 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices and Henry Boyle, speaker, to the Lord Lieutenant Encloses [missing] a report of the state of the military establishment in Ireland - 24 Feb 1735
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499 - Thomas Tickell to Mr Secretary Cary Acquittal of Mr Martin, jury going directly against the charge of the Court. Seizure of suspects enlisted into the French service - 5 May 1735
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500 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices and Henry Boyle, speaker, to the Lord Lieutenant Payments for weapons for additional troops in Ireland - 2 June 1735
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501 - Lords of the Treasury to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Encloses Sir Arthur Acheson's memorial [missing] for rent paid to the Crown without tithe - 24 Jun 1735
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502 - [Holles and Newcastle] to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Complaint from the French court about proceedings against Mr Dillon without orders from the Crown - 9 Jul 1735
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503 - Hanover. Lord Harrington to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Royal approval of promotions in the Earl of Orkney's regiment - 31 Aug/11 Sep 1735
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504 - Printed warrant regulating the clothing of HM horse and dragoon forces - 20 May 1736
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505 - Muster order, Addressed to Robert Wilmot Esq, captain of the troop of horse of the militia in the City of Westminster - 5 Aug 1736
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506 - Whitehall. Lord Harrington to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Suggestion of illegal practices in Ireland. Encloses intelligence [missing] and asks for allegations to be examined - 6 Aug 1736
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507 - Copy examination of Elizabeth Farrell, wife of Edmond Farrell of Cork, mariner, master of the sloop `Greyhound'. Edmond imprisoned on board HM ship Salamander - 18 Apr 1737
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508 - Representation of the major and council of Cork on behalf of Edmond Farrell - 18 Apr 1737
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509 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices and Henry Boyle, speaker, to the Lord Lieutenant Encloses representation (C508) and various examinations (C507, 510-511) in the case of Edmond Farrell - 13 May 1737
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510 - Copy examination of John Blanshatt, one of the serjeants at mace of the city of Cork, Case of Edmond Farrell - 29 Apr 1737
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511 - Copy examination of Noblet Johnson of Cork, chandler, Case of Edmond Farrell - 29 Apr 1737
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512 - Abstract of instructions (in the hand of Robert Wilmot) from the King to the Duke of Devonshire, 29 heads - 7 May 1737
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513 - Whitehall. Duke of Newcastle to the Duke of Devonshire (now Lord Lieutenant), Asks for directions to be sent to the Lords Justices to apprehend men for the wilful destruction of the ship `Charming Salley'. Encloses petition and affidavit [missing] - 23 Jun 1737
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514 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices and Henry Boyle, speaker, to the Lord Lieutenant Problem of issuing warrants - 8 Jul 1737
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515 - Calculations of space taken up by men and mounted squadrons. Endorsed `given to me by Col Blakeney, by Robert Wilmot - 1737
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516 - Brigadier-Gen Hargrave's regiment of foot. Clothing contract, approved - 12 Aug 1737
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517 - Payments per day to troops, with stoppages - [c1737]
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518 - Whitehall. William Yonge (secretary at war) to Rt Hon Edward Walpole Esq (chief secretary in Ireland), Landing of the Earl of Rothes' regiment of foot expected in Ireland from Gibraltar soon - 26 Apr 1738
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519 - Duke of Newcastle to the Duke of Devonshire (now Lord Lieutenant), Exchange of 250 privates between Ireland and Gibraltar/Minorca - 4 Jul 1738
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520 - Duke of Newcastle to the Duke of Devonshire (now Lord Lieutenant), As C519, transport ships to be hired in Ireland and a convoy provided - 11 Jul 1738
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521 - Duke of Newcastle to the Duke of Devonshire (now Lord Lieutenant), Murder of Lieut Hume, an officer - perpetrators have fled. Encloses [missing] extract of a letter from Lieut Hepburn to Col Campbell - 27 Oct 1738
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522 - Thomas Tickell to Mr Potter, Lords Justices waiting for information on oath relating to Lieut Hume's murder - 27 Oct 1738
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523 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices and Henry Boyle, speaker, to the Lord Lieutenant Indictment of Henry Barry, Lord Santry for wilful murder of Laughlin Murphy. No precedents - 10 Nov 1738
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524 - Certificate of indictment of Lord Santry - 10 Nov 1738
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525 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices and Henry Boyle, speaker, to the Lord Lieutenant Lord Santry surrendered last Saturday. Have asked for a report on the method of trying a peer - 20 Nov 1738
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526 - Request to HM prime sergeant, attorney - and solicitor-general for opinion as in C525 - 20 Nov 1738
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527 - Report of the officers, as requested in C525 - 24 Nov 1738
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528 - 529 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices and Henry Boyle, speaker, to the Lord Lieutenant Sends C526 and C527. Will require a royal letter to create a Lord High Steward for this occasion - 27 Nov 1738
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530 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices and Henry Boyle, speaker, to the Lord Lieutenant Proposes the Lord Chancellor to be Lord High Steward - 4 Dec 1738
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531 - 532 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices and Henry Boyle, speaker, to the Lord Lieutenant Trial expenses. Encloses a copy of Lord Santry's petition [C532] to bring on the trial - 12 Jan 1739
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533 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices and Henry Boyle, speaker, to the Lord Lieutenant Encloses [C524] a copy of the indictment - 22 Dec 1738
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534 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices and Henry Boyle, speaker, to the Lord Lieutenant Have received letters patent for the Lord Chancellor to be Lord High Steward. Trial should come on before next term - 12 Feb 1739
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535 - Thomas Tickell to Mr Secretary Walpole, Lord Santry's trial came on yesterday. Guilty verdict. Execution 23 June - 28 Apr 1739
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536 - 537 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices and Henry Boyle, speaker, to the Lord Lieutenant Encloses [C537] a petition from Lord Santry. Asks for his opinion on a reprieve - 20 Apr 1739
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538 - Copy recommendation of compassion from peers of Ireland on behalf of Lord Santry
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539 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices and Henry Boyle, speaker, to the Lord Lieutenant No directions to be given by the Lord Lieutenant - 25 May 1739
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540 - Lords Justices to Mr Secretary Townshead, Notes his appointment - 18 May 1739
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541 - Copy royal warrants augmenting the forces in Ireland 22 Jun and 12 Sep 1739 - 1739
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542 - Establishment details for a regiment of dragoons, commencing - 25 Jun 1739
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543 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices and Henry Boyle, speaker, to the Lord Lieutenant Encloses [missing] surveys of HM shores - 9 Jul 1739
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544 - W Lingen to Mr Secretary Townshead, Orders to seaport magistrates to assist with impressing - specific mention of Carrickfergus - 14 Jul 1739
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545 - Copy memorial concerning repatriation of certain British sailors from Hamburg - 26 Aug 1739
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546 - Copy royal warrant for expenditure of £1000 towards the equipage of Robert Jocelyn for employment in Ireland - 10 Oct 1739
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547 - Petition of Mark Nudigate Esq to the Lords Justices to be put on half pay as a captain of dragoons - 1739
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548 - Printed case, as C547, of Mark Nudigate Esq - 1739
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549 - Scheme of quarters for 21 battalions of foot - 1739
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550 - Abstract of letters written by the Duke of Devonshire to Mr Legge in connection with providing arms, 20 and 24 Feb 1740 - 20-24 Feb 1740
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551 - 552 - Note of expression of concern by the House of Commons committee relating to the safety of Ireland, with the Lord Lieutenant's answers - 15 Mar 1740
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553 - Copy royal warrant appointing Alexander Irwin as Lieutenant Governor of Kinsale and Charles Fort - 23 Apr 1740
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554 - Fees of commissions received, Apr-May - May 1740
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555 - Provision of clothing for foot regiments in Ireland - note on possible savings - 1740
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556 - Hanover. Lord Harrington to the Lord Lieutenant, Exchanges and new commissions approved by the King. Clothing of regiments - 20/31 Jul 1740
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557 - Henry Legge to Robert Wilmot, Thanks for avoiding detail about the office. Cannot say anything positive about Peterborough to the dean of Down - 28 Jul 1740
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558 - Cleveland Court, St James Place. J Potter to Major General Cope at Limerick, Has acquainted the Lord Lieutenant with the comments on the garrison at Limerick. Cope will succeed Tyrrell as Brigadier-General on the establishment - 2 Aug 1740
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559 - 560 - Chatsworth. Henry Legge to Robert Wilmot, 20 Sep 1740. Encloses a draft [C560] for £1000 towards paying for the purchase by Eardley Wilmot - 1740
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561 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Arms for the militia to be supplied from Liège, not England - 22 Oct 1740
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562 - Dublin Castle. James Belcher to Sir Robert Wilmot, Orders for a French royal equerry, Mr Prance to hire a vessel to transport hunting horses from Ireland to England - 25 Oct 1740
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563 - Viscount Duncannon to Sir Robert Wilmot, Acknowledges receipt of King's letter with legal appointments - 7 Jan 1742
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564 - War Office. Sir William Yonge to Rt Hon Henry Legge, Appointment of officers in regiments to be raised in Great Britain - encloses list [missing] - 6 Mar 1741
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565 - War Office. Philip Baker to Sir Robert Wilmot, Death of Lord Cathcart in Dominica, Dec 1740 - 7 May 1741
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566 - L Maybank (of the Treasury) to Sir Robert Wilmot, Letters are signed - 8 May 1741
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567 - Dublin. Mrs A Cavendish to Sir Robert Wilmot, Robert Wilmot to be godfather of their [A + Henry C's] daughter - 13 May 1741
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568 - Bill of lading for 74 chests of arms to be delivered to Rt Hon Luke Gardiner Esq - 28 May 1741
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569 - Admiralty Office. Thomas Corbett to Hon Henry Legge Esq, A ship, the Lynn will convoy the `Ann and Sarah' carrying arms - 2 Jun 1741
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570 - Hanover, Lord Harrington to the Lord Lieutenant Response to the Earl of Anglesea's petition. No objection to the report of the Attorney - and Solicitor-General for Ireland - 21 Jun/2 Jul 1741
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571 - Hanover, Lord Harrington to the Lord Lieutenant Consent of the King to the appointment of Mr Mountney as a baron of the Exchequer in Ireland - 2/13 Jul 1741
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572 - Draft royal warrants appointing Gervas Parker Esq commander in chief of land forces in Ireland and governor of Duncannon Fort - 1 Aug 1741
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573 - Draft royal warrant to Sir James Cope as resident (in Muscovy?) - 15/26 Aug 1741
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574 - Inscription, Response to C573 - 2 Oct 1741
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575 - Contents of chests of arms to be sent to England from Hanover - 20 Oct 1741
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576 - London. List of insurers for £5000 of the goods sent from Bremen to Dublin with convoy, for Sir Robert Wilmot - 5 Nov 1751
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577 - Viscount Dunncanon to Sir R. W Convoy from Bremen to the Downs, and thence into Dublin Harbour - 7 Nov 1741
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578 - Copy letters from the city of Bremen relating to James Cope, as C573 - 13 Nov 1741
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579 - Sutton Hall (Mansfield). Dr J Ryder to Sir Robert Wilmot, Wishes to settle in Ireland. Thanks for good offices - 5 Dec 1741
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580 - 581 - Receipts for stationery provided to the principal secretary to the Lord Lieutenant - 1740-1741
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582 - Undated draft royal warrant appointing Gervais Parker Esq commander in chief of land forces in Ireland and governor of Duncannon Fort - [c1741]
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583 - War Office. Sir William Yonge to Lord Duncannon, Major-Gen St Clair now Colonel of the Royal Regiment of Foot - 4 Mar 1742
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584 - Dublin. Gen Clement Nevill to Sir Robert Wilmot, Asks for his present chaplain Mr Peter Gally to be succeeded by Mr John Cane. Successor for Cornet Flower - 6 Mar 1742
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585 - 586 - Pall Mall. Godfrey Puls [to Sir Robert Wilmot], Cost of carriage of arms from Hamburg to Bremen, with memo [C586] of firelock prices - 21 Mar 1742
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587 - Brigadier-Gen Archibald Hamilton to Sir Robert Wilmot, Mr William Monck to be cornet in his regiment - 8 Apr 1742
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588 - Dollardtowne. Gen Clement Nevill to Sir Robert Wilmot, Asks for his present chaplain Mr Peter Gally to be succeeded by Mr John Cane. Successor for Cornet Flower - 13 Apr 1742
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589 - [Ed ] Richbell to Sir Robert Wilmot, Surgeon and adjutant appointments in his regiment for Jacob Laws and Edward Hunt - 1 May 1742
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590 - Cavendish Square. Lord Duncannon to Thomas Corbett Esq, secretary to the Admiralty, Copy. Encloses memorials [missing] relating to an assault by Hon Augustus Harvey, commander of a Spanish prize, against George Bishop - 4 May 1742
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591 - Col John Batereau to Sir Robert Wilmot, Mr Charles Forbes to be a subaltern in his regiment - 8 May 1742
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592 - Dollardstowne. Gen Clement Nevill to Sir Robert Wilmot, Mr Conyers to succeed Cornet Flower, Mr John Cane to be chaplain - 22 May 1742
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593 - Westminster. Alexander Wilson to Sir Robert Wilmot, Gen Bissett asks for kinsman Andrew Paul to be made a Lieutenant in his regiment - 25 May 1742
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594 - London. Gen James St Clair to Sir Robert Wilmot, Names of recommended second Lieutenant and Ensign - 26 May [1742]
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595 - Cavendish Square. Lord Duncannon to William Lingen Esq, Payment of £150 to Sir Robert Wilmot - 27 May 1742
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596 - Major-Gen Charles Otway to Lord Duncannon, Mr Anthony Haslam to be second lieutenant in his regiment - 24 June 1742
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597 - Devonshire House. Duke of Devonshire to Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, Representation [missing] from the overseers and trustees of the barracks for ground rents due to the proprietors - 19 Jul 1742
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598 - Account of John Macarell for provisions supplied to troops in Ireland. Certified payment due of £5348.11.4d by Luke Gardiner - 20 Aug 1742
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599 - Agreement, John Macarell appoints Sir Robert Wilmot his deputy to obtain money as in C598 - 23 Aug 1742
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600 - Dublin. General James St Clair to Sir Robert Wilmot Alterations to lieutenancies, to aid recruitment - 15 Sep 1742
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601 - Copy royal dispensation to Francis Andrews, Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin to continue his fellowship without entering priests orders - 7 Dec 1742
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602 - GE and BD (Giles Earle & Bubb Dodington), a dialogue. Satirical - 1742
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603 - Notes extracted from a newspaper report, relating to the legacies of the duchess of Marlborough - 1742
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604 - Petition of troopers in regiments of horse to the Duke of Dorset, Lord Lieutenant for relief from the burden of excessive expenditure on forage [?1750-1755] - 1742
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605 - Draft royal warrant granting an earldom to Ralph, Viscount Fermanagh - 22 Jan 1743
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606 - Note of firearms loaded at Bremen on board the `Cristian' - 22 Mar 1743
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607 - Cavendish Square. Lord Duncannon to John Potter Esq, Simcocks and Tierney accused of having sold felons transported to the French - 9 Apr 1743
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608 - War Office. Edward Lloyd to Sir Robert Wilmot, Dating of various commissions - 16 Apr 1743
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609 - Affidavits sworn as to pressing of Irishmen into French service, by John Fitzsimon of Raghconrath (Westmeath), William MacDona of Kilcony (Galway) and Patrick Keregan of Athlone - 18 Apr 1743
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610 - War Office. Sir William Yonge to Lord Duncannon, Notification for Major Solomon Blossett to succeed Major Richard Bassett - 23 Apr 1743
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611 - Lord Duncannon to John Potter Esq - 3 May 1743
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612 - Lord Duncannon to John Potter Esq. Fees for the commissions of ensigns and second lieutenants - 12 May 1743
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613 - Devonshire House. Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices, (copy). Recommends Mr Potter who has succeeded Mr Tickell in the Secretary's office - 17 May 1740
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614 - Certificate of William Lucas that John Smith, master of the ship `Nancey' landed Capt Lucas, officer and men at Ostend - 22 May 1743
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615 - Ostend. Sir Charles Erskine [to Mr Macarell] Provisions for horses omitted on journey from Cork - 23 May 1743
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616 - Certificate of Capt William Forster. Landed by William Curtis, as C614 - 23 May 1743
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617 - Certificate of Capt James Thomson. Landed by Henry Stewart, as C614 - 23 May 1743
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618 - Certificate of Sir Charles Erskine. Landed by William Burton, as C614 - 23 May 1743
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619 - Certificate of Capt Barrington. Landed by George Knethell, as C614 - 23 May 1743
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620 - Certificate of John Gordon. Landed by William Sweetman, as C614 - 23 May 1743
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621 - Certificate of Lieut Donald/Daniel Clark. Landed by Joseph Forestall as C614 - 23 May 1743
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622 - Cavendish Square. Lord Duncannon to the Commissioners of HM Revenue in Ireland, Henry Cavendish Esq to be appointed collector of Cork - 13 Jun 1743
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623 - Chatsworth. Lord Duncannon to Sir R Wilmot, New commission for hearing causes in Chancery - 30 Jul 1743
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624 - Chatsworth. [T Fletcher] dean of Down to Sir Robert Wilmot, Thanks for assistance - 3 Aug 1743
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625 - Copy list of officers widows from the Earl of Rothes' foot regiment - 5 Aug 1743
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626 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the D of Newcastle to the Lord Lieutenant, Regiment of foot in Flanders to be drafted with 200 men from each regiment in Ireland, except St Clair's battalion - 28 Dec 1743
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627 - Draft minutes taken by Lord Duncannon referring to the embarkation from Ireland. Discussions with the Secretary at War - 1743
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628 - List of offices reserved by the King for his own disposal, as marked in the letters patent for the Duke of Devonshire as Lord Lieutenant - 1743
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629 - Cavendish Square. Lord Duncannon to George Shelvocke, Supply of horses for Lindley Simpson, taking the Public Bills to Ireland. Endorsed on a playbill for the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, 18 Jan for `The Conscious Lovers', a comedy - 18 Jan 1744
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630 - Copy royal letter appointing a Lord High Steward for the trial of Nicholas, Vsct Netervell of Dowth for murder of Michael Walsh - 23 Jan 1744
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631 - Lord Duncannon to John Potter Esq. Examinations in connection with C607 - 1 Mar 1743
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632 - Copy letter from the Duke of New castle to the Lord Lieutenant (different hand), Transport of troops. Attack on the French fleet - 10 Mar 1744
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633 - Hanover Square. Col C Ellison to Sir R Wilmot, Sends Lord Stair's letter [missing] to the Duke of Devonshire on replacement horses for those lost in the passage from Ireland - 30 Mar 1744
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634 - Extract of a letter from Mr Potter to Lord Duncannon, Expense of seizing and subsisting French ships and sailors to be borne by England - 31 Mar 1744
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635 - Draft royal warrant authorising John Wright's ship to import 150 hogsheads of French wine - Apr 1744
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636 - Copy letter from J Potter to Lord Duncannon, Effects of French ships (and allies) in British ports to be warehoused - 5 Apr 1744
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637 - Cavendish Square. Lord Duncannon to Andrew Stone Esq, Encloses C636. Papers of the Earl of Barrymore - 10 Apr 1744
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638 - Copy royal warrant to the Earl of Arran to be paid £4000 for the expiration of his last lease of prizage and butlerage - 13 Apr 1744
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639 - Chester. Matthew Fortescue [to Ld Duncannon], Embarkation from Ireland. Horses - 14 Apr 1744
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640 - Cavendish Square. Lord Duncannon to Cornet Matthew Fortescue, Asks him to go to Gloucester, until further orders come from Lord Stair - 17 Apr 1744
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641 - Tarrusa. Copy letter from Moses Davies to John Macarell, Captured by privateers, could not get under cover of the guns at Gibraltar - 3 May 1744
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642 - Treasury, Dublin. John Bayly to Sir R Wilmot, Payment of widows pension to Mrs Bowles - 12 May 1744
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643 - Park Place. Sir John Bruce (Hope) to Sir R Wilmot, Should have recommended Ensign Thomas Cooke not Ralph Harding for Second Lieutenant, as elder - 14 May 1744
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644 - Colonel C. Ellison to Sir Robert Wilmot, Lord Stair recommends James Dalrymple to succeed Campbell Dalrymple as ensign in St Clair's battalion - 6 May 1744
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645 - Copy letter from Lord Duncannon to the Secretary at War, Contents as C626. Further detail. Volunteers remained in Ireland, later sent to Bristol and Chester. How and when are they to be paid - 18 May 1744
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646 - Lord Duncannon to John Potter Esq. Draft letter (in the hand of Robert Wilmot) licensing the ship `St Stephen' of Bordeaux to deliver goods to Dublin - 24 May 1744
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647 - Lord Duncannon to John Potter Esq. Encloses Mr Minet's letters [missing] about Mr Barber's imprisonment. Asks the Lords Justices to inquire - 12 Jun 1744
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648 - Copy letter from Gen A C Irwin to John Potter Esq, from Kinsale. Account of the prizes sent in by the privateer `Vulture' to Kinsale with 11 Spaniards - 18 June 1744
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649 - Custom House Cork. Thomas Kennedy to my lord, Asks for directions for payment for the 1500 barrels of beef purchased for Admiral Mathews' squadron - 12 Jul 1744
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650 - Cavendish Square. Draft letter from Lord Duncannon to Lord George Sackville, Mr Thomas Simmonds to be ensign in Col Batereau's regiment of foot - 13 Jul 1744
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651 - Copy royal letter exempting Major-Gen Charles Frampton from tax of 4s in the pound - 18 Jul 1744
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652 - War Office. Copy letter from Sir William Yonge (secretary at war) to the agents in Flanders, Payments to regiments where men were drafted to Flanders from England and Ireland - 10 Aug 1744
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653 - Lords Justices to the Board of General Officers, Sends memorials of Lt Col Pearce and Major-Gen Irwin [both missing]. Asks for the facts to be examined - 10 Aug 1744
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654 - Copy royal letter granting annual pension of £100 to Arthur Dawson Esq, in trust for the maintenance of the children of Henry Hamilton, late collector of customs at Cork - 30 Aug 1744
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655 - Board of General Officers to the Lords Justices, Lt Col Pearce has refused to produce further evidence, case as C653 - 30 Aug 1744
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656 - Chester. Sir John Bruce (Hope) to Sir R Wilmot Ensign Maitland has purchased Lieut Bath's commission in his regiment - 4 Sep 1744
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657 - Return of Irish men and old men drafted out of Major-Gen Irwin's regiment of foot to go to Jamaica 20 Oct 1744. Laid before the Board - 6 Sep 1744
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658 - Chatsworth. Lord Duncannon to John Potter Esq. Encloses King's letter to the Lord Lieutenant [missing] authorising money to be spent on rebuilding the Exchequer Chamber and Chancery Chambers - 24 Sep 1744
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659 - Chatsworth. Lord Duncannon to John Pottes Esq. Passport for French ship the `Amiable' of Isle Dieu to go to Dublin - 1 Oct 1744
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660 - Lords of the Treasury to the Lord Lieutenant, Luke Gardiner's and Mr Macarell's transport service accounts, petition [missing] - 6 Nov 1744
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661 - Dublin. John Ryder, bishop of Down and Connor to cousin Sir Robert Wilmot Wife's serious illness - 8 Nov [1744]
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662 - Dublin. John Ryder, bishop of Down and Connor to cousin Sir Robert Wilmot Wife's serious illness - 1 Dec [1744]
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663 - Lord Duncannon to James Belcher French wine from Bordeaux to Whitehaven with a pass - [4 Dec 1744]
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664 - Copy letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices, Allowances for men drafted from regiments of horse and dragoons in Ireland to the establishment of Great Britain - 11 Dec 1744
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665 - Lord Duncannon to James Belcher Encloses form of prayer [missing] to be used 9 Jan next, a day of general fast and humiliation - 18 Dec 1744
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666 - Orders to be observed by the several quarters in Ireland - 1744
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667 - State of accounts for 84 men and horses, drafted from a regiment of dragoons of six troops in Ireland - 1744-1749
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668 - Mr Peele's bill for stationery and ink provided to Lord Duncannon - Jun-Dec 1744
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669 - War Office. Sir William Yonge to Lord Duncannon, Impossible to find extra allowance above that already paid to the drafts - 1 Jan 1745
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670 - Copy letters from Richard Liddell to George Shelvocke (sec to the Post Master General). Rt Hon Thomas Winnington (HM Paymaster General), Rt Hon Luke Gardiner Esq, James Belcher Esq, and the Lords Justices of Ireland, Announcing his appointment as Chief Secretary - 10-14 Jan 1745
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671 - Dublin. John Ryder, Bishop of Down and Connor to cousin Sir Robert Wilmot Death of his wife. Vacant see of Derry, grateful for recommendation - 10 Jan [1745]
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672 - Thomas Winnington [to Mr Liddell], Asks for an account of difference in pay between the English and Irish establishments - 12 Jan 1745
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673 - Richard Liddell to Sir Robert Wilmot Can RL answer letters addressed to Lord Duncannon - not yet master of forms - [22 Jan 1745]
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674 - Draft letter from the D of Devonshire to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, (hand of Robert Wilmot). Fees for licences for exporting wool - asks for payment up to 7 Jan - 28 Jan 1745
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675 - William Lingen to Mr Secretary Liddell, Fees for licences for exporting wool - asks for payment up to 7 Jan - 9 Feb 1745
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676 - James Belcher to Mr Secretary Liddell, 12 Feb 1745. Complaints about the treatment of prisoners of war at Kinsale. Letter includes copy letters from the Lords Justices to the D of Newcastle (12 Feb 1745), George Lucy to James Belcher (3 Feb and 6 Feb 1745) - Feb 1745
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677 - William Lingen to Mr Secretary Liddell Encloses a bill for equipage money for the Lord Lieutenant - 12 Feb 1745
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678 - Draft letter from Richard Liddell to James Belcher, (hand of Robert Wilmot). Inquiry stopped into Gen Irwin - 26 Feb 1745
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679 - Treasury, Dublin. Luke Gardiner to Mr Secretary Liddell, Encloses abstract of receipts and payments [missing] to 25th. Exchange of letters with Mr Winnington - 26 Feb 1745
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680 - [Holles and Newcastle] to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Horses, arms and accoutrements to be provided for the replacement troops - 1 Mar 1745
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681 - Hague. Lord Chesterfield to the Lords Justices. Horses, arms and accoutrements to be provided for the replacement troops, 5 Mar OS 1744 - [1745]
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682 - Copies of C680 and C681 - hand of Robert Wilmot - 1745
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683 - Copy letter William Lingen to Mr Secretary Liddell Encloses copy representation from Cork relating to the embargo on export of provisions - 11 Mar 1745
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684 - Treasury, Dublin. Luke Gardiner to Mr Secretary Liddell. French men of war chased the Dublin privateer off Kinsale. Our men of war could protect trade and pick up French traders - 12 Mar 1745
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685 - Cork. Henry Cavendish to Sir R Wilmot, May not undertake an English year this year, due to pressure of work. Sorry that the Duchess will not let his son Henry go to Devonshire House any more - 15 Mar 1745
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686 - Wakehurst. Richard Liddell to Sir Robert Wilmot Change of heart from the Lords Justices in recommending a new bishop of Dromore. But the Lord Lieutenant's recommendation is for his chaplain Dr Chevenix - 30 Mar 1745
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687 - Whitehall. Sir William Yonge (secretary at war), to the Earl of Chesterfield (Lord Lieutenant), Encloses royal warrant [missing] authorising the appointment of court martial - 3 Apr 1745
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688 - Bordeaux. Monsieur Rossan's to -, 3 Apr 1745. About eight prisoners of war. Endorsed by Robert Wilmot, enclosed in Mr Belcher's letter to Mr Liddell 11 June 1745 - 1745
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689-690 - Memorial of John Dickson, collector of Killebegg to the Lords Justices of Ireland Refers to C688 and the annexed list [C690] of English prisoners - [20 Apr 1745]
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691 - Dublin. John Ryder, bishop of Down to Sir R Wilmot, Death of Lady North. Attack of Lord Allen on a dragoon. Lady Wilmot good in taking Dolly Charnell: he will educate Kitty with his children - 2 May [1745]
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692 - Dublin. William Hawkins to Sir R Wilmot, Lords Justices recommend him to succeed his uncle as Athlone Pursuivant at Arms - 7 May 1745
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693 - New Bond St. Draft letter from Richard Liddell to James Belcher Repairs to the Lord Lieutenant's apartments in Dublin Castle - 18 May 1745
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694 - Speaker Henry Boyle [to Mr Liddell] Lord Lieutenant has asked his opinion on the petition of Edward Starling to be clerk of the House of Commons - 25 May 1745
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695 - London. George Stone, bishop of Derry to Richard Liddell, Request for restitution of the temporalities of the see according to custom - 31 May 1745
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696 - James Belcher to Mr Secretary Liddell Licence of absence for Cornet Monckton of Lord Molesworth's regiment - 4 Jun 1745
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697 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Observations and opinions on the case between Gen Irwin and Lieut Col Pearce - 4 Jun 1745
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698 - Office of Sick and Wounded Seamen. W Bell and T Cayley to Hon Thomas Corbett Esq, As C688 - 690 - 26 Jun 1745
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699 - James Belcher to Mr Secretary Liddell. Seeks direction for a general review of the army. Suggests removal of horse and dragoons to new quarters for better forage - 21 Jun 1745
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700 - Copy certificate from Lord Harrington authorising the expenses of Lord Chesterfield as ambassador to the United Provinces (Jan - May 1745) - 17/28 Jul 1745
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701 - Copy letter from Richard Liddell to John Potter, Lord Harrington has put before the King item C697. Acquittal of the accused, but no censure on the accuser - 23 Jul 1745
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702 - John Potter to Mr Liddell, Has received letters on the granting of livings in Meath and allowing Ordnance officers to use an old fort at Kinsale. Encloses computations [missing] on the national debt - 6 Aug 1745
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703 - Pay Office. Copy letter from Thomas Winnington to Rt Hon Luke Gardiner, Off reckonings of the Irish regiments; differences between Irish and English pay. New practices woiuld have to be authorised by royal warrant - 10 Aug 1745
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704 - Copy return of officers at the battle of Prestonpans [21 Sep 1745] from Col Thomas Murray's regiment, with reasons for absences, also 8 companies of foot regiment commanded by Col Peregrine Lascelles, 2 companies in Edinburgh Castle, and 2 companies of Lieut-Gen Guise's regiment. Return made - 4 Aug 1746
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705 - Memorandum of conversation with Alexander Garl/Gell now a Chelsea out-pensioner. Many papist Irish in his battalion of the Royal Scotch - 19 Nov 1745
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706 - Copy letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, on the payment of the battleaxe guards - 21 Nov 1745
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707 - Copy letter from the Duke of Montagu (master-general of the Ordnance) to the Duke of Newcastle, enclosing the report of the principal officers of the Ordnance on arms supplied to Ireland - 26 Nov 1745
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708 - Mr Chevenix to be bishop of Waterford (other moves follow). Frauds of barrackmasters, an inquiry is under way. No disturbances here - 3 Dec [1745]
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709 - Letter on government troop movements against the rebels in the Edinburgh area - 1745
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710 - Copy royal warrant, authorising increased payments to the battleaxe guards - 11 Jan 1746
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711 - Draft letter as C670 - 1745
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712 - Copy letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury Continuation of pension formerly paid to Anne Elizabeth la Perrine to Marie Anne Esther and Julia Blosset (nieces of late Col Blosset). Further pensions - 16 Jan 1746
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713 - Finchley. Paul Whichcote to Mr Liddell, Duke of Grafton as Ld Lieutenant obtained for him the office of Clerk of the Peace for Leicester. Asks for his endeavours against the forthcoming bill in Parliament - 28 Jan 1746
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714 - Copy royal letter granting the deanery of St Patrick's cathedral Dublin (vacant by the death of Jonathan Swift DD) to Philip, Vsct Strangford - 31 Jan 1746
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715 - Copy letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, Further explanation on the transports provided for the journeys last summer from Ireland to Ostend - 27 Mar 1746
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716 - Copy letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, Apologises for the delay in his request for an increase in pension for Charles, Lord Tullamoore, until his office of Muster-Master General resumes its former value - 11 Apr 1746
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717 - Whitehall. Sir William Yonge to the Lord Lieutenant. Commission to appoint Lieut James Paterson as lieutenant in Sir John Bruce's regiment of foot - 16 Apr 1746
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718 - Copy letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, Copy letter (with note of response 8 May) asking for a royal warrant for sum not exceeding £2,500 to cover extraordinary expenses of an encampment this summer - 17 Apr 1746
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719 - 720 - Copy letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, Request for finance to replace stores sent to the Duke of Cumberland at Fort William (when besieged by rebels). Includes memorial from the Board of Ordnance and a valuation [C720] - 22 Apr 1746
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721 - Draft memorial (hand of Robert Wilmot) of Mary, Viscountess Dowager Howe for exemption from paying a tax as an absentee from Ireland on account of attendance on the Princess of Wales - [30 Apr 1746]
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722 - Dublin Castle. John Potter to Sir Robert Wilmot, Encloses various royal warrants [missing], including those relating to C716 and C693 - 2 May 1746
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723 - War Office. Sir William Yonge to Rt Hon Richard Liddell, Asks for a list of the establishments of General and General Staff officers in Ireland, 1743 - 1745, to be laid before the house of Commons - 2 May 1746
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724 - Henry Legge to Sir R Wilmot, St James's St Needs to attend the Board today. Then ready to travel - [7 Jun 1746]
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725 - Lord Chesterfield to the Lords Justices Amendment draft letter relating to salaries and allowances of barrackmasters in the light of the resolution passed by the Irish House of Commons - 10 Jun 1746
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726 - Dublin Castle. Mr P Donnellan to Mr Liddell, Improvements to the park partly caused by the rain. Death of Mr Powel, one of the Six Clerks - 12 Jun 1746
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727 - Bath. Gen Irwin to Sir R Wilmot, Dr Patrick Blair of his regiment proposes leaving the army, will probably apply to the Lord Lieutenant for leave to do so - 24 Jun 1746
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728 - Copy letter from S Shirley to John Potter Esq, Fortification of Cork harbour: need for 18 iron cannon, 24 pounders. Encloses note of dimensions [C729] - 12 Jul 1746
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729 - Note of dimensions as in D3155/C/728 - 30 Jul [1746]
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730 - Hanover Square. S Shirley to Mr Secretary Scrope. Weapons for the militia in Ireland. Asks for the proper warrants to permit export from Birmingham, duty-free - 17 Jul 1746
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731 - War Office. Henry Fox (secretary at war) to Mr Secretary Shirley Encloses [missing] heads of several orders relating to the £5 per man payment for the recruits to serve in Flanders in 1744 - 17 Jul 1746
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732 - Copy royal commission to the Earl of Albemarle to be commander in chief of land forces in Scotland - 20 Jul 1746
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733 - Lord Tyrone's resignation of rights to half pay as captain, to Capt Josias Patterson - 22 Jul 1746
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734 - Draft letter from Sir Robert Wilmot to James Belcher Esq, on the creation of Mr Knight as Lord Luxborough - 24 Jul 1746
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735 - Whitehall. Duke of Newcastle to the Earl of Chesterfield (Lord Lieutenant) Day of general thanksgiving to be observed on 9 October for suppression of rebellion - 26 Aug 1746
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736 - Whitehall. Duke of Newcastle to the Earl of Chesterfield (Lord Lieutenant) Encloses copy of a letter [missing] from the Lords of the Admiralty relating to supplies of salt beef and pork for the enemy believed to be contracted for in Ireland - 27 Aug 1746
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737 - Draft letter from Sir Robert Wilmot to John Fuller Esq, Money will be paid punctually on delivery of the cannon to the tower - 4 Sep 1746
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738 - Copy letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices of Ireland, Encloses the memorial of Major John Johnston, governor of Charlemont seeking repairs to the fort - 4 Oct 1746
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739 - C Hanbury Williams to the Lord Lieutenant Request for a position for a relative as chaplain - 10 Oct 1746
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740 - Whitehall. Duke of Newcastle to the Earl of Chesterfield (Lord Lieutenant) Embargo on provisions to be taken off - 12 Nov 1746
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741 - Vienna. Sir Thomas Robinson to the Earl of Harrington, Probability of fixing the city of York to the government interest at the next election. Wishes to return home, hopes Harrington can help - 19 Nov [1746]
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742 - Dublin Castle. James Belcher to Mr Secretary Weston, Notes Weston's appointment by Lord Harrington as Chief Secretary - 1 Dec 1746
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743 - Dublin Castle. Lords Justices to Edward Weston Esq, Notes Weston's appointment by Lord Harrington as Chief Secretary - 1 Dec 1746
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744 - Dublin Castle. James Belcher to Mr Secretary Weston, Lord Lieutenant will put the letters of the Lord Justices before the King, when he recovers from the gout. The address from the county of Armagh has been passed to the Duke of Newcastle - 4 Dec 1746
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745 - Whitehall. Duke of Newcastle to the Lord Lieutenant (E of Harrington) Regiments of horse and dragoons, under Sir John Ligonier and Lieut-General Hamilton to be sent back to Ireland - 9 Dec 1746
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746 - Copy letter from Lord Harrington to the Lords Justices, enclosing a copy of the King's letter authorising payment of £3,000 for equipage charge and voyage to Ireland - 11 Dec 1746
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747 - List (hand of Robert Wilmot) of the superior officers in Lord Chesterfield's household in Ireland, Noted that a copy was passed to Lord Harrington 14/11/1746 - 1746
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748 - State of the account for 60 men and horses drafted from Col Brown's regiment of horse to Sir John Ligonier's - 1743 - 1746
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749 - Account of oranges and lemons imported into Ireland, with estimate of duty raised - 1739 - 1745
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750 - Copy royal letter (original 4 Oct 1718) for a commission to hear causes in the absence of Lord Chancellor Midleton
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751 - Copy royal letters (originals 5 and 15 Mar 1737) granting a pension of £5,000 pa to Lord Chancellor Hardwicke
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752 - Payments of HM Bounty out of the concordatum - Apr-Oct 1746
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753 - Notes relating to C721 - Apr 1746
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754 - Note of New Year gifts usually made by Lords Lieutenant of Ireland - 6 May 1746
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755 - Establishment list, as requested in C723 - 13 May 1746
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756 - Abstract of revenue from wool licences granted by the Earl of Chesterfield as Lord Lieutenant - Jan 1745 - Nov 1746
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757 - Brussels. Note that the Young Pretender and his brother are still at Givri near Paris - 8 Dec [1746]
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758 - Totals of forces on the Irish establishment - Dec 1746
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759 - List of patent places granted in Ireland, with their values, annotated by Robert Wilmot - 1746
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760 - List of pensions in the civil establishment, Ireland - 1746
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761 - Lord Chesterfield to Sir Robert Wilmot Application by Lady Chesterfield to Lord Harrington - matter of money - [16 Jan 1746]
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762 - Whitehall. Duke of Newcastle to the Lord Lieutenant Irish Parliament to be further prorogued to 25 August - 6 Feb 1747
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763 - Kensington. Gen Thomas Wentworth to Sir Robert Wilmot, Recommends Mr Henry Maret la Rive to succeed as cornet in his regiment - 7 Feb [1747]
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764 - Cork. Henry Cavendish to Sir Robert Wilmot, Bargaining about his position as collector. Disqualification from sitting in the House - 10 Feb [1747]
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765 - Whitehall. Duke of Newcastle to the Lord Lieutenant Proposal of troop reductions in the foot regiments when Ligonier and Hamilton's regiments arrive - 12 Feb 1747
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766 - Dublin. Charles [Cobbe], archbishop of Dublin to the Lord Lieutenant, Vacancy primacy - he is the longest serving bishop - 26 Feb [1747]
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767 - Copy royal warrant to Col Benoit Lucadou to be on Irish half-pay as a Lt Colonel of Foot - 13 Mar 1747
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768 - Constantinople. J Porter to Edward Weston Esq, Bonneval the French renegade has died here. Hopes to receive King's bounty as granted to previous ambassadors - 16 Mar 1747
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769 - Tilbourg. Brig J Mordaunt to the Lord Lieutenant, Will send him details of the campaign. Some French cavalry have deserted to him from Antwerp - 23 Mar 1747
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770 - Richard Liddell to the Secretary at War [Sir William Yonge], Battalion commanded by Col Batereau to be taken off the Irish establishment from 30 September last - 25 Mar 1746
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771 - Description of title to the manor of Birmingham, belonging to the coheirs of Sir Samuel Marow and the problems involved in its sale - c1747
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772 - Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury, Asks for the temporalities of the see of Armagh to be passed to the primate, George Stone, now archbishop - 26 Mar 1747
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773 - Copy royal warrant authorising George Stone, archbishop of Armagh to be lord almoner and privy councillor - 31 Mar 1747
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774 - Vienna. Sir Thomas Robinson to Hon Mr Weston, Reports on activities in Provence, Genoa and by the King of Sardinia. Turkey and Mr Porter's despatch - 29 Mar [1747]
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775 - Whitehall. Duke of Newcastle to the Lord Lieutenant Ship `Maria' of Rotterdam to be stopped from proceeding. Are other ships taking provisions from Ireland to Brest - 31 Mar 1747
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776 - Copy royal warrant authorising transfer, as in C772, of temporalities of the see of Armagh - 3 Apr 1747
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777 - Whitehall. Duke of Newcastle to the Lord Lieutenant Renewal of previous orders for the recruitment of regiments of foot in Ireland - 18 Apr 1747
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778 - Constantinople. J Porter to Edward Weston Esq, Mr Stanhope Aspinall, the bearer, recommended - 19 Apr 1747
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779 - Constantinople. J Porter to Edward Weston Esq, News from Madras - 25 Apr 1747
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780 - St James'. Stephen Poyntz [to Sir R Wilmot], Favour on behalf of Mr Smith, the veteran - 25 Apr 1747
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781 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Lord Primate of Ireland, Prince of Orange declared Statholder on Wednesday - 25 Apr 1747
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782 - Constantinople. J Porter to the Earl of Harrington, Difficulties of his embassy - 26 Apr 1747
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783 - Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury For repair of the castle and offices at Charlemont - refers to C738 - 30 Apr 1747
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784 - Vienna. Sir Thomas Robinson to Hon Mr Weston Draft (hand of Robert Wilmot) relating to the surrender of an annuity by the Countess of Yarmouth - 30 Apr 1747
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785 - Board of General Officers report to the Lords Justices, as requested by the Lord Lieutenant on recruitment - 2 May 1747
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786 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Encloses C785, as requested - 7 May 1747
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787 - Whitehall. Duke of Newcastle to the Lord Lieutenant. Dutch ships stopped at Cork to be released. No positive evidence that provisions were intended for the French - 15 May 1747
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788 - Admiralty Office. Lord Duncannon to Hon Capt Hervey, Ensign Tristram Revell to be given a passage to Gibraltar - 23 May 1747
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789 - Warrant authorising passage, as in C788 - 1747
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790 - Vienna. Sir Thomas Robinson to Hon Mr Weston. Turin treaty not signed until the 3rd. No particulars of Fort St George - 24 May 1747
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791 - Treasury Chambers. Copy letter from Mr Secretary Scrope to Edward Weston, Encloses memorial [missing] from the owners of the ship `Baltimore' of Bristol, capturers of the `Providence' of Bordeaux - 26 May 1747
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792 - London. Lord Molesworth to Mr Secretary Weston, Requests for promotions in the Royal Regiment of Dragoons under his command with recommendations - 22 May 1747
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793 - Draft letter (amended in hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Memorial of Tichborne Aston for arrears of payment for the use of Ross castle - 28 May 1747
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794 - Copy covenants relating to payments made to the account of the late Mr Secretary Liddell - (28 May 1747)
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795 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Duke of Newcastle, Suggests Col John Folliott to be governor of Ross castle - Jun 1747
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796 - Order in Council, Authorising the engraving of a seal to authenticate proceedings of the Court of Delegates in Ireland - 3 Jun 1747
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797 - Camp at Barwel. Brig J Mordaunt to the Lord Lieutenant Nothing material yet in the campaign. Suspicions `that they intend to pass this campaign in their slippers' - 6 Jun [1747]
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798 - Dublin Castle. James Belcher to Mr Secretary Weston. Has received note about Mr Waite succeeding Mr Potter - 8 Jun 1747
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799 - Royal letter, authorising action as in D3155/C783 and D3155/C793 - 9 Jun 1747
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800 - Dublin. Lord Chancellor Newport [to Sir Robert Wilmot]. On the appointment of Mr Waite - 11 Jun 1747
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801 - Dublin. Lord Chancellor Newport to the Lord Lieutenant. Gratitude and devotion - 11 Jun 1747
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802 - Amsterdam. Pierre Beneret to Mons Dayrolles. HM resident in La Haye. Copy of a letter received by PB from Robert French in Cork about goods on board the ship `Bohemia' - 12 Jun 1747
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803 - Waterford. Richard [Chevenix] bp of Waterford to the Lord Lieutenant. Thanks for grant of living of Rinegona to his relation - 13 Jun 1747
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804 - Council Office Whitehall. W Sharpe to Mr Secretary Weston. Outbreak of plague at St Cruz and West Barbary. Quarantine - 18 Jun 1747
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805 - Osmaston. Ursula, Lady Wilmot to her son Sir Robert Wilmot. Mr Pole stands for Derby - 20 Jun 1747
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806 - Constantinople. J. Porter to Edward Weston Esq. Account of events in India at Fort St David's. Events in Poland and Holland - 22 Jun 1747
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807 - Dublin. A Jones Nevill [to Mr Weston]. Work to be done by the Board of Ordnance at Dublin Castle - 22 Jun 1747
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808 - Maastricht. Brig J. Mordaunt to the Lord Lieutenant Describes action against the French. Capture of Sir John Ligonier - 22 Jun 1747
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809 - Receipt, from Sir R Wilmot for stationery provided by John Peele to the Secretary's office, Jun-Jul 1746 - 24 Jun 1747
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810 - Lord Hartington & Sir Nicholas Curzon to Sir Robert Wilmot, 6th July fixed for the county election - 24 Jun 1747
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811 - Whitehall. Duke of Newcastle to the Lord Lieutenant (E of Harrington) Emphasises need to prevent salt provisions reaching the French from Ireland, as has happened recently - 26 Jun 1747
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812 - Derby. Henry Cavendish to Sir Robert Wilmot. Derby polling, Ld Duncannon and Ld Stanhope 400, Mr Pole 251. Some broken heads - 27 Jun 1747
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813 - Vienna. Sir Thomas Robinson to Hon Mr Weston. Events in Italy and Genoa - 1 Jul [1747]
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814 - Printed plan of Bergen op Zoom with forts lines and country adjacent - 5 Jul 1747
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815 - Copy royal letter, granting a pension of £200 pa to Margaret Grey, widow of Samuel a customs and excise commissioner in Ireland - 6 Jul 1747
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816 - Vienna. Sir Thomas Robinson to Hon Mr Weston. Encloses letter [missing] from Milan. Contradictions - 8 Jul 1747
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817 - Camp at Heen. Brig J. Mordaunt to the Lord Lieutenant. Sir John Ligonier well and returned. HRH has written for a promotion of general officers. May be a Major-Gen - 9 Jul [1747]
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818 - Copy letter from the Ordnance proofmasters at Woolwich (Robert Hartwell and Robert Bennet), certifying John Fuller's guns, 18 of 19 as sound - 22 Jul 1747
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819 - Treasury warrant, to provide furnishings as inventoried for the Dublin yacht - 23 Jul 1747
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820 - Treasury Chambers. Secretary J Scrope to the Earl of Harrington. Encloses a draft letter to the Commissioners of the Revenue in Ireland [missing] for correction about Mr Boyle's pension - 23 Jul 1747
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821 - Osmaston. Ursula, Lady Wilmot to her son Sir Robert Wilmot Family news - 25 Jul 1747
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822 - Vienna. Sir Thomas Robinson to Hon Mr Weston Numerical error in copy letter sent before. Heavy French losses of 4000 to 6000 - 29 Jul 1747
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823 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from E Weston to George Shelvocke Esq, Thomas Waite has been appointed secretary in place of Mr Potter - 30 Jul 1747
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824-825 - War Office. Henry Fox, secretary at war to Mr Secretary Weston. Encloses list of transports (D3155/C825) bringing troops from Ireland to England - 4 Aug 1747
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826 - Copy royal warrant, authorising the remission of HM share of the forfeitures of two Dutch ships laden with corn, the Cornelia and the William, both of Amsterdam - 6 Aug 1747
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827 - Copy letter from Luke Mercer to the Commissioners of HM Revenue, reporting interception of a French ship off the Isle of Man (le Pandour de Bayone) - 7 Aug 1747
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828 - Ordnance Officers recommendation to the Lords Justices, of a place to erect a battery in Cork harbour - 17 Aug 1747
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829 - Copy royal warrant, to place Brigadier-Gen John Mordaunt on the Irish military establishment - 28 Aug 1747
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830 - Richolt Camp. Brig J Mordaunt to the Lord Lieutenant Ought to be able to recover Bergen op Zoom and Maastricht. Austrian and French movements - 26 Aug [1747]
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831 - Copy royal warrant, for payment of 9s a day pension to Lieut-Colonel Lodowick Peterson - 24 Oct 1747
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832 - Dublin. Lord Molesworth to Arthur Jones Nevill, HM Engineer and Surveyor General. Order to examine conditions at Duncannon Fort, Charles Fort, Cork and Limerick - 30 Oct 1747
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833-834 - Whitehall. Duke of Newcastle to the Lord Lieutenant (E of Harrington) Encloses a copy (D3155/C834) of HM address to both houses of Parliament - 13 Nov 1747
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835 - Osmaston. Ursula, Lady Wilmot to her son Sir Robert Wilmot with postscript from sister Annabella MacCulloch. Tristram Revell has arrived in Gibraltar. Animal sickness - 30 Nov 1747
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836 - Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury (copy). Fees for wool licences. Requests royal warrant - 5 Dec 1747
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837 - Memorial of Lieut-General Irwin to the Lord Lieutenant to fill the vacant ensign's commission in his regiment - 1747(?)
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838 - Memorial about the Dutch regiment, full of Irish Catholics - 1747
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839 - Analysis of the expense of tontines, open to public subscription - 1747(?)
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840 - Robert Clark's bill for provision of deal boards to Willmott Esq, receipted - 18 Dec 1747
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841 - Copy letter from Lord Harrington to the Duke of Newcastle, asking for the appointment of Rev James Stopford as dean of Kilmacduagh - 7 Jan 1748
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842 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Secretary Weston to William Pitt, paymaster of HM Forces, 9 Jan 1747 [/48], with certificate that Lord Ligonier and Major-General Hamilton's dragoons landed in Ireland, 20 Feb 1746 [/47] - 1747-1748
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843 - State of the fortifications of Limerick - 13 Jan 1748
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844 - Petition of Arthur Jones Nevill for extra allowance for his work requested in D3155/C832 (See also D3155/C843) - 7 Jan 1748
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845 - Copy royal warrant, authorising appointment of Rev James Stopford as dean of Kilmacduagh - 21 Jan 1748
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846 - Copy letter from (Principal Sergeant) Anthony Malone to Mr Secretary Weston. Observations on Lord Strangford's case about the appointment to St Patrick's deanery - 21 Jan 1748
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847-848 - Representations of Gervas Parker to the Lord Lieutenant, with observations on rebuilding and repair of barracks in Ireland, with scheme from A Jones Nevill (D3155/C848) - 2 Feb 1748
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849-850 - Derby. Samuel Crompton jun to Sir R Wilmot. Encloses declaration (D3155/C850) and awaits directions Assault - 8 Feb 1748
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851 - Annabella MacCulloch to her brother Robert Wilmot. Mother tired after being blooded. Local news - 13 Feb 1748
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852 - Vienna. Sir Thomas Robinson to Hon Mr Weston. Brown's retreat. No confidence in the Piedmontese officers - 15 Feb [1747]
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853 - Dublin. Henry Cavendish to Sir Robert Wilmot. About to marry an agreeable widow. Pay as collector of Cork - 16 Feb 1748
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854 - Derby. Joseph Smith to Sir R Wilmot in St James' Street, London. Tenant could not tell from the plan where the lands were - 20 Feb 1748
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855 - Constantinople. J. Porter to Edward Weston Esq. Dealings with the vizir. The Persian peace is concluded - 21 Feb [1747]
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856 - William Strode to Sir John Cope. Details of Cope's daughter's fatal fits - 22 Feb 1748
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857 - Draft letter from Sir Robert Wilmot to Henry Cavendish. Marriage for love or interest. Series of questions on Cavendish's estate - 25 Feb 1748
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858 - Lord Blessington's memorial to the Lord Lieutenant, for a further term in the castle and lands of Mountjoy - 26 Feb 1748
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859 - Dublin Castle. Copy letter from Lord Harrington to the Duke of Bedford asking for leave to return from Ireland, and appoint Lords Justices in his absence - 1 Mar 1748
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860 - Dublin Castle. Copy letter from Lord Harrington to the Duke of Bedford Encloses papers (missing, or ? D3155/C846) relating to Lord Strangford's case - 3 Mar 1748
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861 - Whitehall. Duke of Bedford to the Earl of Harrington Royal approval of proclamations against the export of corn to the enemy. Regiment of one battalion to be raised, for the service of the States, in the Prince of Orange - 5 Mar 1748
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862 - Derby. T Gisborne to Sir R Wilmot. Election all quiet - 5 Mar [1748]
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863 - Dublin. Henry Cavendish to Sir Robert Wilmot The lady is Sir Richard Meed's widow. Not at present in danger of matrimony. Answers some of Sir Robert Wilmot's questions - 10 Mar 1748
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864 - Dublin Castle. Copy letter from Lord Harrington to the Duke of Bedford Encloses petition [missing] from the linen drapers of Belfast for protection of their trading ships from privateers in the Irish Channel - 15 Mar 1748
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865 - Whitehall. Duke of Bedford to the Earl of Harrington Acknowledges D3155/C859, D3155/C860. Leave to return granted. Awaiting a report from the Attorney- and Solicitor-General - 15 Mar 1748
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866 - Whitehall. Duke of Bedford to the Earl of Harrington Awaiting an answer from the Prince of Orange on the strength of the battalion to be raised - 19 Mar 1748
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867 - Copy royal warrant, to pay pensions to Anne Simpson (the Earl of Anglesey's wife), approving D3155/C858, and exemptions - 21 Mar 1748
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868 - Annabella MacCulloch to her brother Robert Wilmot Local and family news - 23 Mar 1748
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869 - Whitehall. Duke of Bedford to the Earl of Harrington Agreement to recommendations in letters of 22 Mar. For the future, no person acting as surgeon to a regiment to be recommended for a commission - 31 Mar 1748
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870-871 - Copy royal letter, granting the Paper Office to Lord Chief Baron Bowes for his life and that of Samuel Bradley - 1 Apr 1748
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872-873 - Earl of Harrington to the Lords of the Treasury. Encloses [D3155/C873] resolution of the House of Lords on payments to judges and officers - 9 Apr 1748
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874 - Memorial to the Lord Lieutenant of Arthur Jones Nevill, engineer and surveyor-general, for payment of normal allowances - 12 Apr 1748
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875 - Whitehall. Duke of Bedford to the Earl of Harrington Lord Cadogan has succeed Gen Ligonier as governor of Kinsale and Charles Fort - 13 Apr 1748
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876 - Dublin Henry Cavendish. to Sir Robert Wilmot 3rd and 4th daughters are going to school in Dublin, 5th in England. Thanks for Robert Wilmot's care of his son - 23 Apr 1748
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877 - Kinsale. Named French prisoners of war to Lord Harrington. Food and clothing - 29 Apr 1748
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878 - Whitehall. Duke of Bedford to the Earl of Harrington Encloses [missing] the proclamation for cessation of arms, by land and sea - following signing of preliminaries - 7 May 1748
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879 - Whitehall. Duke of Bedford to the Earl of Harrington Irish Parliament to be further prorogued until 5 July - 10 May 1748
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880 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Lord Harrington to the Secretary at War, authorising Lieut-General Henry Hawley to be placed on the Irish establishment in place of Sir John Ligonier - 12 May 1748
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881 - Copy royal letter authorising payment of various pensions - eg £300 pa to Lord Kinsale - 12 May 1748
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882 - Dublin Castle. Thomas Waite to the Attorney and Solicitor General. Refers to C828. Purchase of land for the battery - 17 May 1748
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883 - W Lingen to Mr Secretary Weston. Has laid the warrant before the Lords Justices to create Vsct Ikerrin Earl of Carrick - 24 May 1748
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884 - Thomas Waite to Mr Secretary Weston Lords Justices have received the various (described) royal warrants - 24 May 1748
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885 - Thomas Waite to Mr Secretary Weston Has received the King's letters for annual pensions, which will be put before the Lords Justices - 26 May 1748
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886 - Thomas Waite to Mr Secretary Weston Ships belonging to HM subjects to be allowed to sail to France, providing they have proper passes - 8 Jun 1748
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887 - Thomas Waite to Mr Secretary Weston Payments to Mr Lingen and Mrs Anne Cashell - 11 Jun 1748
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888 - Annabella MacCulloch to brother Sir Robert Wilmot. Death of Sir Henry Harpur last Thursday - 13 Jun 1748
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889 - J Potter to Sir R Wilmot. Passes for issue are each for one voyage per ship. Not be otherwise used - 16 Jun 1748
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890 - Copy royal warrant authorising payment (£38993.10.2d) for rebuilding and repair of barracks in Ireland - 17 Jun 1748
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891 - Thomas Waite to Mr Secretary Weston Exemptions from tax (named) to be put before the Lords Justices - 20 Jun 1748
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892 - Whitehall. Duke of Bedford to the Earl of Harrington Hostilities to cease - preliminaries signed at Aix by Spain and Genoa - 28 Jun 1748
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893 - Whitehall. J Potter to Edward Weston Esq. Encloses Mrs Bickerstaff's memorial [missing] for occupation of apartments - 29 Jun 1748
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894 - Thomas Waite to Sir Robert Wilmot. Relating to Margaret Egan's petition for charity - declined - 5 Jul 1748
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895 - Thomas Waite to Sir Robert Wilmot Refers to Mr Weston's letter on subject of D3155/C893. Mrs Catherine Bickerstaff to continue on the death of her mother - 6 Jul 1748
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896 - Thomas Waite to Sir Robert Wilmot Yacht to be at Parkgate, 16 July, to bring over Lord and Lady Petersham - 7 Jul 1748
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897 - Dublin. Henry Cavendish to Sir Robert Wilmot His son will go to Eton in the spring. Bishop of Down and Connor is well ahead [in the chase for Lady Mead] - 14 Jul 1748
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898-899 - Thomas Waite to Sir Robert Wilmot Encloses report of the Commissioners of the Revenue [D3155/C899] on the granting of ships' passes. The papers do not make clear the restrictions - 14 Jul 1748
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900 - Lord Lieutenant's order, authorising Mrs Bickerstaff to continue in her apartments, as in D3155/C895 - 14 Jul 1748
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901 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury, granting £100 pa for the rent of Ross Castle to Thomas Brown Esq, commonly called Lord Vsct Kenmare - 17 Jul 1748
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902 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Sir William Abdy, Bart. Mr Barrett to meet Lord Burlington - 22 Jul 1748
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903 - Copy royal warrant, granting £100 pa for the rent of Ross Castle to Thomas Brown Esq, commonly called Lord Vsct Kenmare - 27 Jul 1748
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904 - Lord Lieutenant's order, allowing Anthony Garmonsway to live in a little white house in the stable yard at Dublin Castle - 30 Jul 1748
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905 - Thomas Waite to Sir Robert Wilmot. Acknowledges letters to be put before the Lords Justices - 2 Aug 1748
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906 - Whitehall. Duke of Bedford to the Earl of Harrington. Refers to D3155/C892 and now encloses a proclamation [missing] for cessation of hostilities against Spain and Genoa - 9 Aug 1748
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907 - Thomas Waite to Sir Robert Wilmot. Has sent the Lord Lieutenant's letter about the proclamation as in D3155/C906 to the Lords Justices - 14 Aug 1748
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908 - Goodwood. Copy letter from the Duke of Richmond to the Lord Lieutenant. Lord Boyne starving. Note that the original was sent on to the Duke of Newcastle - 19 Aug 1748
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909 - Thomas Waite to Mr Secretary Weston Letter to the Lords Justices will be put, to authorise the bishop of Kildare to stay at Lisbon for his health - 25 Aug 1748
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910 - Whitehall. Duke of Bedford to the Earl of Harrington Encloses proclamation [missing] taking off the prohibition on commercial trade with Spain - 26 Aug 1748
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911 - Copy letter from Lord Harrington to the Duke of Newcastle, asking for pensions for Lord Boyne and Alexander Nesbitt - 26 Aug 1748
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912 - George, bishop of Armagh to Mr Secretary Weston. Talked with the other Lords Justices over expense of maintaining 5000 troops - 1 Sep 1748
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913 - Copy (regent's) letter authorising Lord Petersham's exemption from the tax of 4s - 8 Sep 1748
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914 - Officers of the Ordnance (George Campbell, John Twynihoe and John Leslie) to the Lieutenant General of Ordnance, certifying the weight of the last 24 pounder cast for Ireland - 15 Sep 1748
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915 - Proofmasters certificate certifying the weight of the last 24 pounder cast for Ireland. Robert Bennet and Robert Hartwell - 15 Sep 1748
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916 - Constantinople. J Parker to Mr Weston. Indian and local news - 22 Sep 1748
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917 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Opinions on the plan for a new military establishment - 3 Oct 1748
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918 - Dublin. Henry Cavendish to Sir Robert Wilmot Marriage to take place on the 6th with Lady Meade - 4 Oct 1748
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919 - War Office. Henry Fox to the Lord Lieutenant. Plan of reduction for forces in Ireland - 13 Oct 1748
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920a-b - Thomas Waite to Mr Secretary Weston Postponement of contracts for clothing the regiments in Ireland. With postscript (D3155/C920b) relating to the savings to be made - 13 Oct 1748
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921 - White's. E Weston to Sir R Wilmot. Encloses application for exemption from the 4s tax from Col Folliott (D3155/C922) - 15 Oct 1748
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922 - Maynard Guerin to Edward Weston Esq. Application as in D3155/C921 for exemption from the 4s tax - 14 Oct 1748
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923 - Copy letter from the Attorney General (D Ryder) and Solicitor General (W Murray) to Mr Weston. Thoughts on the deanery of St Patrick - 14 Oct 1748
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924 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Willia m Duke of Cumberland to Lord Harrington. Royal approbation of the plan to reduce troops. Questions about quarters - 18 Oct 1748
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925 - Further copy of D3155/C924 letter from William Duke of Cumberland to Lord Harrington in different hand - 1748
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926 - Further copy of D3188/C924, letter from William Duke of Cumberland to Lord Harrington in different hand - 1748
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927 - Henry Fox (Secretary at War) to Edward Weston. Where in Ireland will the troops be disembarked? - 26 Oct 1748
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928 - Copy letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Exemption from the 4s tax for Col Pole - 26 Oct 1748
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929 - Copy of Col Folliott's memorial (See D3155/C921), enclosed in a letter to Mr Weston, 27 Oct, sent to Mr Waite 10 Nov - 1748
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930 - Whitehall. Duke of Bedford to the Earl of Harrington Encloses [missing] proposed establishment and reduction for Ireland - 31 Oct 1748
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931 - Further copy of D3155/C930 - 1748
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932 - Copy letter from Edward Weston to the Secretary at War. As D3155/C927. The Lords Justices will give an answer - 1 Nov 1748
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933 - Order from the Lords Justices relating to the quartering of the regiments of dragoons - 7 Nov 1748
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934 - Whitehall. Duke of Bedford to the Earl of Harrington. Proposal to send a battalion from Bragg's regiment to Ireland - 8 Nov 1748
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935-936 - Chester. Col Peregrine Lascelles to Mr Weston. Encloses [D3155/C936] a return of his regiment of foot. Wishes to embark at Parkgate - 30 Nov 1748
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937 - Col James Abercromby [to Mr Weston]. Requests a further six months leave for Lieut James Reid - father ill in Banff - 14 Dec 1748
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938 - Conduit St. Thomas Dundas to the Duchess of Dorset. Lieut Charles Dundas in Lascelles's regiment seeks permission to leave - declined by Col Lascelles - 17 Dec 1748
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939 - Treasury, Dublin. Luke Gardiner to Edward Weston. Encloses [missing] abstracts of payments in the Treasury - 24 Dec 1748
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940 - Thomas Waite to Mr Secretary Weston. Acknowledges receipt of various packets - 26 Dec 1748
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941 - Liverpool. M Guy Dickens to Mr Weston. Col Lascelles regiment, now under Dickens' command, ready to put to sea, weather permitting - 27 Dec 1748
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942 - Extract of a letter from Sir John Ligonier, relating to the fortification of Cork Harbour, with plan annexed (D3155/C943). See also D3155/C828 - 27 Sep 1747
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943 - Plan as in D3155/C942
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944 - Abstract of estimate for repairing and rebuilding barracks for the forces in Ireland - 1748
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945 - Copy memorial from the Commissioners of the Infirmary for wounded soldiers in Ireland to the Lords Justices for additional funds - [1748]
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946 - Copy memorial from Lieut Col John Ramsey to the Lord Lieutenant for continued licence of absence due to illness - [1748]
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947 - Undated diary report on the activities of the Pretender, in Paris, December - [1748]
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948 - Notes in the hand of Robert Wilmot on Lord Bath's scheme for the treatment of the National Debt - [1748]
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949 - General state of the National Account, from Lady Day 1745 to Lady Day 1747 (for Ireland) - [1748]
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950 - Request for information about Pierre Bernard who sent to Dublin in 1722 - [1749]
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951 - Petition to the King from James Henshaw agent to Capt Weller of HM Yacht the Dublin and other captains for benefit from seizure of a French ship - [1748-1749]
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952 - Draft letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Duke of Bedford, (hand of Robert Wilmot). Asks leave for the archbishop of Armagh to come to England on business and change the quorum of the Lords Justices in his absence - 10 Jan 1749
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953 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mrs Bland. Master William Cavendish's pocket money to be 1s per week - 11 Jan 1749
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954 - Henry Fox (Secretary at War) to Edward Weston. Encloses missing resolutions of the House of Commons on the army of Ireland - 17 Jan 1749
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955 - Thomas Waite to Mr Secretary Weston. Has received royal warrants allowing leave and changes as in D3155/C952 - 18 Jan 1749
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956 - Memorial of Major Robert Bell to the Lord Lieutenant for permission to retire on major's pay due to ill-health and recommending appointments - [23 Jan 1749]
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957-958 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant
Encloses Lord Mornington's (director and supervisor) representation [D3155/C958] relating to a vacancy in the Band of Musick, recommending John Woder - 31 Jan 1749
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959 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Commission altering the quorum has passed under the great seal - 31 Jan 1749
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960 - Whitehall. Duke of Bedford to the Earl of Harrington. Encloses the proclamation of peace [missing] following the signing of the definitive treaty at Aix la Chapelle, 7 October - 2 Feb 1749
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961 - Memorial of Brigadier Gen Edward Richbell to the Lord Lieutenant for a series of appointments following the retirement of Col James Cotes [see D3155/C962] - 6 Feb 1749
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962 - Memorial of Col James Cotes to the Lord Lieutenant, to be allowed to retire - 6 Feb 1749
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963 - Thomas Waite to Mr Secretary Weston. Lords Justices have given directions to pay £20 secret service money to Mrs Elizabeth Jones - 6 Feb 1749
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964 - Berkswell. John Knightley jun and wife C. to Annabella MacCulloch. Illness and family news - 7-8 Feb 1749
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965 - Dublin. Henry Cavendish to Sir Robert Wilmot. As collector of Cork, has never embezzled a sixpence, nor cultivated an interest by influence - 9 Feb 1749
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966 - Unsigned memorial to the Lord Lieutenant, relating to pension payment - 9 Feb 1749
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967 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Orders to publish the proclamation (see D3155/C960) have been signed - 13 Feb 1749
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968-970 - Printed copy proclamation by the Lords Justices, as in D3155/C967, with two further copies - 13 Feb 1749
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971 - Whitehall. Duke of Bedford to the Earl of Harrington. The Irish parliament to be further prorogued to 29 August next - 15 Feb 1749
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972 - Treasury Chambers. J Scrope to Edward Weston Esq. Encloses petition of James Henshaw [D3155/C951] with explanation - 21 Feb 1749
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973 - Copy royal warrant, for payment of various pensions from the civil establishment of Ireland - 21 Feb 1749
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974 - Copy letter from Edward Weston to Thomas Waite. Mr Bell Boyle has applied for leave to resign the collectorship of Cork to Mr John Love in exchange for a pension of £400 pa paid to Mr Love - 23 Feb 1749
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975 - Copy letter from Edward Weston to Thomas Waite. Encloses [missing] royal warrant relating to payment of pensions to Vsct Boyne, Alexander Nesbitt and others - 23 Feb 1749
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976-977 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Proclamation [D3155/C977] signed to prorogue Parliament to 29th August - 24 Feb 1749
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978 - Copy letter from Edward Weston to Thomas Waite. Refers to D3155/C972. Exchequer wishes the Lords Justices to make enquiries and report back - 4 Mar 1749
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979 - Henry Fox, secretary at war to Mr Edward Weston. Refers to memorial of Lieut-General Otway and others relating to clothing costs for troops. Colonels to pay the colonels from whom they were received for waistcoats only - 6 Mar 1749
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980 - Copy receipt from J Fuller to the Lord Lieutenant (6 Feb 1749) for payment for cannon. Enclosed in Mr Weston's letter to Mr Waite, 11 Mar 1749 - 1749
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981 - Col H Conyngham [to Mr Waite?]. Recommends Alexander Murray for a commission. Has spoken to Lord Harrington - 14 Mar 1749
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982 - Thomas Waite to Mr Secretary Weston. Lords Justices have signed a proclamation for the general thanksgiving and given orders for licences of absence in Lieut-Gen St Clair's regiment - 23 Mar 1749
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983 - Lord Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Office of Chief Chamberlain to Exchequer granted to Mr William Roseingrave - 23 Mar 1749
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984 - Lord Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Information against persons diminishing the coin have been put before the Lords Justices - 23 Mar 1749
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985 - Constantinople. J Porter to Mr Weston. Vienna route for post better than Marseilles. Turkish news - 25 Mar 1749
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986 - Thomas Waite to Mr Secretary Weston. General Fowkes has not remained at Cork to receive the remainder of the regiments, Col Lee will do so. Refers again to D3155/C984 - 25 Mar 1749
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987 - Draft letter from Edward Weston to Lt Col Bell (hand of Robert Wilmot). Discharges from Cunningham's company in his regiment for Robert Baker - 1 Apr 1749
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988 - Memorial of colonels in regiments of horse and dragoons in Ireland to the Lords Justices, (sent to Lord Lieutenant 1 Apr) for surplus money from sale of horses and tack - 31 Mar 1749
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989 - Col H. Conyngham [to Mr Waite?]. Sorry to find his interest has fallen so low that he has to solicit for a year for a trifling favour - 3 Apr 1749
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990 - Lord Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Thanks for letter enclosing Attorney- and Solicitor-General's opinion on the deanery of St Patricks. Will pursue HM claim - 3 Apr 1749
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991 - Henry Fox (Secretary at War) to Edward Weston. Contracts for clothing for troops of Col Hopson and Col Warburton, coming to Ireland from Cape Breton - 6 Apr 1749
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992-993 - Lord Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Encloses [D3155/C993] Col Edward Pole's memorial to succeed to the regiment of foot vacant by the death of Lt Gen Harrison - 7 Apr 1749
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994-995 - Lord Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Encloses memorial [D3155/C995] of Lieut-Governor Folliott relating to the misbehaviour of his son Francis, threatened with court martial - 7 Apr 1749
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996 - Copy royal letter, exempting Lord Panmure from payment of a tax of 4s in the pound - 10 Apr 1749
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997 - Thomas Waite to Mr Secretary Weston. Refers to D3155/C984 and examination of Davis from Sir John Ligonier's regiment. Not intimately acquainted with Rutherforth or his wife Margaret - 13 Apr 1749
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998 - Draft letter from Edward Weston to Thomas Waite, enclosing D3155/C996 and other exemptions - 13 Apr 1749
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999 - Lord Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Have signed the warrant to John Malone for the office of searcher, packer and gager of Carrickfergus - 19 Apr 1749
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1000 - Memorial of the trustees of the hemp and flax manufacturers of Ireland to the Lords Justices, for renewal of bounties - 22 Apr 1749
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1001 - Constantinople. J Porter to Mr Weston. Glad that the Greek wines proved to Weston's liking - 24 Apr 1749
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1002 - St James St. Robert Wilmot to Edward Lloyd. Asks for statistics on effective men in the army, and allowances paid to captains for recruiting and other expenses - 1 May 1749
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1003 - London. James Auchmuty to Mr Secretary Weston. Pleads case for his brother Richard to succeed Capt Robert Cholmondly as a half-pay captain on the British establishment - 4 May 1749
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1004 - London. Major G Sawyer (agent) to Mr Weston. Request from Gen Handasyd for leave for his chaplain Mr Thwaites to be absent for 6 months - 5 May 1749
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1005 - Draft letters (hand of Robert Wilmot) from E Weston to Thomas Waite. Exemption for Maj Forrester from tax of 4s in the pound. £150 payment to Sir Robert Wilmot for public service for 6 months - 4-6 May 1749
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1006 - Thomas Waite to Mr Secretary Weston. Reports receipt of letters on various topics (including D3155/C1000 and various licences of absence) - 6 May 1749
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1007 - Earl of Lauderdale to Mr Weston. Leave of absence for certain officers in Gen Handasyd's regiment, including Lauderdale - 11 May 1749
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1008 - Constantinople. J Porter to Mr Weston. News from India - death of Abdulah Pascha of Bosnia. Rebellion in Turkey, possibly against bread prices - 23 May 1749
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1009 - Thomas Waite to Sir Robert Wilmot Refers to D3155/C1007 and similar letter from Brigadier Richbell's regiment. Will be put before the Lords Justices - 25 May 1749
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1010 - Dublin. John Bayly to Sir Robert Wilmot. Offers his services in place of Mr Belcher to receive Robert Wilmot's fees there - 27 May 1749
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1011 - R Wilmot to Mrs Bland. Asks that Master William Cavendish be not punished [by Dr Summer?] - 29 May 1749
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1012 - Address to the Lords Justices from the Board of Linen Manufacturers, thanks for the Lord Lieutenant's protection - 9 Jun 1749
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1013 - Warwick St. Capt Thomas Levett to Sir R Wilmot. Asks for Mr James Bushe to succeed as ensign in Brig Richbell's regiment, now Vincent Brown has withdrawn - 15 Jun 1749
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1014 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Will sign instruments authorising appointment of William Chaigneau as register to the Barrack Office in place of Mr Macarell - 16 Jun 1749
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1015 - Wichbury. Charles Delafaye to Mr Weston. Patent places. Case of Horner, a Swiss refusing to pay fees due to the Wine Taster at Dublin. Trial, asks that the suit be at the expense of the Crown - 24 Jun 1749
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1016 - Thomas Waite to Sir Robert Wilmot Orders to be signed placing James MacCulloch on the pension list of the military establishment - £150 pa - 26 Jun 1749
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1017 - Thomas Waite to Sir Robert Wilmot Has received Ld Lieutenant's letters granting further absence to Mr Vesey, also assurances re D3155/C1012 - 27 Jun 1749
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1018 - Copy royal order of quarantine for ships coming from West Barbary, due to plague - 28 Jun 1749
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1019 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Encloses memorial [missing] from A J Nevill, engineer relating to payments for rebuilding of the Exchequer Chamber and other parts of the Four Courts over the estimate - 7 Jul 1749
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1020 - Sent to Edward Weston. Extracts of a letter from the English chief at Gombroon (8 Feb 1749). Arms and conflicts in various parts of India - 23 June 1749
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1021 - Sir John Mordaunt to Sir R Wilmot. Asks for Capt Sloper to stay as aide-de-camp - 7 Jul [1749]
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1022 - 1024 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Encloses [D3155/C1023] copy proclamation relating to quarantine as in C1018. With printed proclamation [D3155/C1024] - 10 Jul 1749
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1025 - Note that Mr Read and Mr White will refer their dispute to the Duke of Bedford and Earl of Harrington - 11 Jul 1749
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1026 - Dublin. Col Thomas Murray to Mr Weston. Death of General Hamilton. Memorial to the Lords Justices [D3155/C1029] - 15 Jul 1749
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1027 - Dorsetshire. George Trenchard to Sir R Wilmot. Asks for 5 months leave of absence for his son - 17 Jul 1749
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1028 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Encloses memorials from Cols Folliott, Pole and Murray [D3155/C1029 - D3155/C1031] for the regiment vacant by the death of Lieut-Gen Hamilton and from Col Lee [D3155/C1032] for command of any of the Old Corps - 17 Jul 1749
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1029 - Memorial of Col Thomas Murray as in D3155/C1028 - 1749
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1030 - Memorial of Col Edward Pole as in D3155/C1028 - 1749
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1031 - Memorial of Col John Folliott as in D3155/C1028 - 1749
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1032 - Memorial of Col John Lee as in D3155/C1028 - 1749
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1033 - Copy of D3155/C1031, enclosed in letter to Mr Weston - 18 Jul 1749
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1034 - St James's St. Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Weston. Refers to D3155/C1021. Vacancies and exchanges of commissions - 18 Jul 1749
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1035 - Printed regulations for stoppages of pay in regiments of dragoons and dragoon-guards on the British establishment - 19 Jun 1749
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1036 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant They have received letters from Col Folliott (see D3155/C1028) character reference - 21 Jul 1749
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1037 - Henry Fox to the Lord Lieutenant. The King has given Sir John Ligonier the Duke of Montagu's dragoons. Mordaunt, Cholmondeley, Conway and Torrington succeeding in turn - 24 Jul 1749
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1038 - Cara near Belturbet. Lt Col Hugh Maguire to ?Sir R Wilmot. Prince of Orange to raise an Irish regiment: asks for a colonelcy - 26 Jul 1749
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1039 - Copy letters from the Lord Lieutenant to (H Fox) Secretary at War (26 Jul 1749) and the Duke of Richmond (27 Jul 1749). Refers to D3155/C1037 and to Lord Blayney's letter about the deanery of Killaloe - 1749
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1040 - Enfield. Rev Peter Platel to Sir R Wilmot. Asks for absence from chaplaincy of Gen Reade's regiment, having been presented by the King to the benefice of Ashburton, Devon - 28 Jul 1749
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1041 - Lord Molesworth to the Lord Lieutenant Mr Bucknall, the deputy Quartermaster-General has made enquiries into the accounts - very badly kept. Hopes for advantage in rank as a result - [Jul 1749]
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1042 - Marseilles. William Hewett to Sir R Wilmot, Travel in France - 16 Aug [1749]
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1043 - Determination of the Duke of Bedford and Earl of Harrington into the claims of consul Reed and consul White as to expenses incurred at Tripoli (see D3155/C1025) - 17 Aug 1749
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1044 - 1047 - Notes of expenditure by William Reed - 1744 - 1748
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1048 - Gen W Hargrave to Sir R Wilmot. Six months leave of absence for Capts Fleming and Donaldson in his regiment - 23 Aug 1749
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1049 - List of widows to be transferred from the British to the Irish establishment (from 25 Dec 1748), enclosed in Mr Fox's letter to Mr Weston of 23 Aug 1749. [missing] - 1748-1749
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1050 - Thomas Waite to Sir Robert Wilmot. Has received letters from Mr Weston referring to many officers' absence (including D3155/C1048). Will be put before the Lords Justices - 30 Aug 1749
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1051 - Woburn Abbey. Duke of Bedford to Sir R Wilmot. Refers to D3155/C1043. Good wishes to Lord Harrington - 6 Sep 1749
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1052 - Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Bedford (draft) - 7 Sep 1749
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1053 - Draft letter from Sir Robert Wilmot to Lieut-General Otway at Heston (Middx). Lord Lieutenant suggests new accoutrements for the regiment - speak to agent in Dublin - 9 Sep 1749
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1054 - Copy royal letter creating Arthur Hill Esq, a privy councillor in Ireland - 19 Sep 1749
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1055 - Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Seeks proper orders to put Col Peregrine Hopson's regiment of foot on the Irish establishment - 21 Sep 1749
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1056 - Lord Harrington to the Duke of Bedford. Grant of the deanery of St Patrick's, Ardagh to be made to Rev George Sandford - 25 Sep 1749
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1057 - Observations on the return of the troops in Ireland Notes suggesting improvements - [Sep] 1749
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1058 - Whitehall. Duke of Bedford to the Earl of Harrington. Royal letter granting deanery of St Patrick's, Ardagh to be made to Rev George Sandford - 12 Oct 1749
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1059 - Consent by Lieut Charles Tucker to Lieut William Piers being appointed in his place, for 150 guineas and an appointment on lieutenant's half-pay on the British establishment - 12 Oct 1749
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1060 - Paymaster General's Office, Horse Guards. Percy Furye to Sir R Wilmot. Thanks for landing certificates for the regiments in Ireland - 20 Oct 1749
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1061 - Lord Harrington to the Duke of Bedford. Vacant regiment of foot (by death of Lt Gen Frampton), asks for appointment of Capt John Lee - 1 Nov 1749
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1062 - Lord Harrington to the Duke of Bedford. Vacant regiment of carabiniers (by death of Lieut Gen Bowles), asks for appointment of Maj-General Cholmondeley, or if already provided for, Lord George Sackville - 1 Nov 1749
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1063 - Lord Harrington to the Duke of Bedford. Sir John Cope recommended as Major General in place of Lt-General Bowles, the vacancy as Brigadier-General to Thomas Fowke - 14 Nov 1749
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1064 - Whitehall. Duke of Bedford to the Earl of Harrington. Parliament opened. Sends a copy [missing] of the speech from the throne - 16 Nov 1749
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1065-1066 - Lord Harrington to the Duke of Bedford. Encloses memorial [D3155/C1066] from William Tighe, keeper of the records in the Tower of Bermingham (in Dublin Castle) for leave to surrender the office to Sir Charles Moore - 25 Nov 1749
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1067 - Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Reduction in fees from wool export licences. Asks for warrants to make up the deficiency - 28 Nov 1749
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1068 - Whitehall. Duke of Bedford to the Earl of Harrington. King pleased to approve all the recommendations in C1063 and other recent letters from the Lord Lieutenant - 9 Dec 1749
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1069 - Extract from a memorial from the Master and Principal Officers of the Ordnance. Buildings at Limerick unfit for a powder magazine - 19 Dec 1749
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1070 - A true scale of the clothing of the non-commissioned officers and private men in Col Hopson's regiment - 1749
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1071 - Extract from a letter from a gentleman to his friend in London relating to the battle of Ramillies, heard from Lord Molesworth - (?1749)
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1072 - War Office. Edward Lloyd [to Sir R Wilmot]. Sir William Yonge wishes to know the total forces on the Irish establishment, 1709 - 1711. Dated 27 Nov. - [1740s]
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1073 - Copy extracts from patents of Queen Elizabeth and King James (1602 and 1610) relating to Carrickfergus - 1749
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1074 - Petition of Richard and Catherine Sandys to the Lord Lieutenant, for provision, repayment of debt - 1749
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1075 - Memorial of Maj Richard Corbet to the Lord Lieutenant. Recommends appointments in Col Brown's regiment of horse - 1749
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1076 - Petition of Rebecca Walker to the Lord Lieutenant for a place in the army for her son Nathaniel. Nicholas Wilmot's father twice Lord Mayor of Dublin - c1749
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1077 - Toasts, drunk by Maj Pluckenett - nd 1740s
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1078 - 1079 - Lord Harrington to the Duke of Bedford. Arrears due to widows of officers on the establishment. Encloses abstract [D3155/C1079]. Suggests methods of relieving the problem - 2 Jan 1750
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1080 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to Rt Hon Henry Pelham Esq. Arrears due to widows of officers on the establishment. Hopes he has no objections to the solution proposed - 2 Jan 1750
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1081 - Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Weston. Newton is recommended for a company. Visit to the Duke of Bedford - 2 Jan 1750
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1082 - Memorial of Lieut-General Archibald Hamilton to the Lords Justices for subordinate appointments in his regiment of dragoons - [1749]
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1083 - 1084 - Sir Robert Wilmot to Sir John Cope. Cope's displeasure at not succeeding to the governorship of Derry, or to Bowles's Major-Generalship (see D3155/C1063). 2 versions - 4 Jan 1750
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1085 - Custom House, Cork. John Love to the Chief Commissioners of HM Revenue, Dublin. Asks to be allowed to continue at Cork, rather than succeeding the collector at Dublin - 19 Jan 1750
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1086 - 1087 - Petition of the Dublin Society for promoting husbandry, for a royal charter, with legal observations [D3155/C1087] addressed to the Lord Lieutenant - 19 Jan 1750
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1088 - Petition of John Love, collector of Cork. Asks to be allowed to continue at Cork, rather than succeeding the collector at Dublin - 28 Jan 1750
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1089 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) Lord Harrington to the Duke of Bedford. Recommends Lt Col William Congreve to the vacancy in Wynyard's regiment of foot - 1 Feb 1750
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1090 - Arlington St. Henry Pelham to the Lord Lieutenant. Royal approval of the method of relieving officers' widows. Encloses D3155/C1091 - 1 Feb 1750
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1091 - Remarks on remitting Irish subsistence only for the regiments serving in Great Britain. Included with D3155/C1090 - 1749
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1092 - Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. HM has agreed to provide an annual plate to be run for in county Down, as a result of a petition from the Royal Corporation of Horse Breeders. Cost £100 pa - 8 Feb 1750
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1093 - Edward Weston to the Secretary at War. Asks for a warrant for Lt Gen Audibert to be placed on the half-pay establishment as colonel of foot, in place of Lord Torrington - 10 Feb 1750
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1094 - Whitehall. Duke of Bedford to the Earl of Harrington Includes a warrant for apprehending Carolina Elinora Mahon and the persons guilty of felony, and copy explanatory letter from James, Duke of Atholl - 12 Feb 1750
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1095 - State of the deficiency in off-reckonings for clothing for regiments in Ireland, 1748. Approved by Luke Gardiner, Deputy Receiver General - 12 Feb 1749 [/1750]
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1096 - Lord Harrington to the Duke of Bedford. Succession of officers in Col Kennedy's regiment - 13 Feb 1750
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1097 - Lord Harrington to the Duke of Bedford. Has ordered the surveyor-general to estimate for further repairs and rebuilding work at Dublin Castle (over £6000) and for new fitting the presence chamber (over £2000). Encloses memorials and estimates [D3155/C1098 - 1101] - 14 Feb 1750
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1098 - Memorial for rebuilding castle adjoining Castle St - 10 Feb 1750
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1099 - Estimate for rebuilding castle adjoining Castle St - 1750
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1100 - Memorial for refurbishing the presence chamber - 14 Feb 1750
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1101 - Estimate for refurbishing the presence chamber - 1750
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1102 - Henry Fox, secretary at war to Sir Miles Stapleton, 3 Mar 1750. Returns letter from Messrs Smith and Webster relating to inlisting of apprentices from Sheffield. Should be discharged from regiments. Two copy letters, HF to Smith and Webster, 27 Nov 1750 and to Col George Howard, 17 Jan 1751 confirming this - 1750-1751
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1103-1104 - Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Refers to D3155/C1095. Custom for the Crown to supply deficiencies. Encloses D3155/C1104 Memorial of John Nixon and other clothiers to the Lord Lieutenant for further payments - 3 Mar 1750
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1105 - Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Recommendation of Mr Robert Jocelyn to succeed Lord James Cavendish as auditor general - 8 Mar 1750
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1106 - Whitehall. Duke of Bedford to the Earl of Harrington. Leave for Lord Harrington to return. Lords Justices appointed - 10 Mar 1750
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1107 - Copy royal warrant granting John Love, collector of Cork an annual pension of £500 - 12 Mar 1750
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1108 - Lord Harrington to the Duke of Bedford. Suggests additions to the peerage of Ireland - Sir John Rawdon, Sir John Denny Vesey and Joseph Leeson. Latter two MPs - 13 Mar 1750
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1109 - Eton. Dr John Sumner to Sir R Wilmot. Obliged to expel the elder Cavendish - 16 Mar 1750
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1110 - St James St. Draft letter (?hand of Robert Wilmot) from Henry Cavendish to his father Henry. Account of the cause of his expulsion from Eton. Fight with fishermen - 17 Mar 1750
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1111 - Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Speaker Boyle pressing the case of Mr Bellingham Boyle, a near relation for an additional pension of £400 pa - 17 Mar 1750
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1112 - Copy royal letters granting Irish baronies to Sir John Rawdon and Sir John Denny Vesey - 20 Mar 1750
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1113 - Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Weston. Peerages. Plans for next session of Irish Parliament - 20 Mar 1750
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1114 - Whitehall. Duke of Bedford to the Earl of Harrington. Encloses D3155/C1112. King did not see fit to make any more peers at present - 24 Mar 1750
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1115 - Abstract of hereditary revenue and old additional duties in Ireland, Lady Day 1749 to Lady Day 1750 - 1749-1750
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1116 - Whitehall. Duke of Bedford to the Earl of Harrington. Certain regiments of foot in Ireland to cast lots to be an additional military force to support the settlements in Nova Scotia - 27 Mar 1750
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1117 - Copy royal letter, granting moneys for the repair and refurbishment of parts of Dublin Castle (see D3155/C1098 - 1101) - 29 Mar 1750
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1118 - Lord Harrington to the Duke of Bedford. Various officers to be removed by reason of age and infirmity - series of petitions [missing] for successive appointments - 29 Mar 1750
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1119 - Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Various applications for annual allowances, some waiting since 1747. A number of large pensions have fallen in in the last six months - 29 Mar 1750
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1120 - Lord Harrington to the Duke of Bedford. Captain Benjamin Theaker of Maj-Gen Fowke's regiment of foot to retire. Successions - 31 Mar 1750
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1121 - Mr Weston to the Commissioners of the Revenue. Refers to D3155/C1107. Sir Richard Cox, bart to be collector of Cork - 31 Mar 1750
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1122 - Vienna. Count Konigsegg to the Lord Lieutenant. Recommendation of Sir James Caldwell - Mar 1749 [?1750]
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1123 - Cork. John Love to Mr B...... Has done nothing to deserve being turned out - 3 Apr 1750
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1124 - List of exemptions (dated 5 Apr) from tax - 7 Apr 1750
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1125 - Representations to the Lord Lieutenant from W Bristow, Henry Cavendish and Frederick Frankland, on behalf of John Love. Can find no precedent for such a dismissal - 7 Apr 1750
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1126 - Extracts from the minutes of the Revenue Commissioners, made dated Apr - Jun 1734 referring to the appointment of Mr Love as collector of Cork - Apr 1750
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1127 - Royal letters, granting various pensions as requested in D3155/C/1119. 10 and 12 Apr 1750 - 10-12 Apr 1750
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1128 - Draft letter (annotated) from the Lord Lieutenant to Mr Pelham, referring to the refusal of the Commissioners of the Revenue (D3155/C1125) to appoint Sir Richard Cox as collector of Cork - 10 Apr 1750
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1129 - Private letter from the Lord Lieutenant to Mr Pelham. Suspects William Bristow of being the instigator of the opposition as in D3155/C1125 - 10 Apr 1750
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1130 - Lord Harrington to the Duke of Bedford. Refers to D3155/C1116, lot fell on Col Peregrine Lascelles' regiment. Vacancies - 10 Apr 1750
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1131 - Whitehall. Duke of Bedford to the Earl of Harrington. Earl of Home appointed colonel of the regiment of foot lately commanded by Lord Torrington - 12 Apr 1750
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1132 - Lord Harrington to the Duke of Bedford. Exchange of commissions - 12 Apr 1750
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1133 - Lord Harrington to the Duke of Bedford. (draft). Col Lascelles unhappy at going to Nova Scotia under the command of Col Cornwallis, a much younger man. Includes copy memorial of Col Lascelles - 12 Apr 1750
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1134 - Lord Harrington to the Duke of Bedford. Estimates for repairs to the Parliament House - 12 Apr 1750
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1135 - Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Encloses resolutions [missing] of the House of Lords for payment of £100 to the judges attending the last session of Parliament - 14 Apr 1750
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1136-1137 - Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Recipients of royal bounty as a reward for labour and service. With list (D3155/C1137) - 14 Apr 1750
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1138 - Whitehall. Duke of Bedford to the Earl of Harrington. King has rejected proposals in D3155/C1120 - 14 Apr 1750
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1139 - Luke Gardiner to Mr Weston. Death of Major Barnard in Gen Otway's regiment. Asks for Major Macartney to succeed - 23 Apr 1750
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1140-1141 - Dublin. Lt Col Samuel Bagshaw to Mr Weston. Encloses memorial (D3155/C1141) on behalf of Lieut Nicholas Weller in Brig-Gen Richbell's regiment, to obtain a commission to succeed Capt Hepburn. Prejudicial to the regiment, more senior men available - 21 Apr 1750
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1142 - Dublin. Major George Craufurd to Mr Weston. Has heard accounts of the death of Major Barnard - encloses a memorial [missing] - 24 Apr 1750
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1143 - Thomas Waite to Mr Weston. Encloses [missing] a copy of the Board of General Officers' report on Col Butler's memorial - 8 May 1750
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1144 - Thomas Waite to Mr Weston. All possible dispatch for the embarkation of Col Lascelles, following the answer to his memorial. Medicines, provisions and transport - 12 May 1750
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1145 - Thomas Waite to Mr Weston. £150 to Sir Robert Wilmot for public service, 6 months. Prorogation of Parliament to 10 Jul - 15 May 1750
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1146 - Treasury Chambers. Copy letter from J West to the Lord Lieutenant, relating to filed guineas in Ireland. Treasury Commissioners direction to appoint Sir Richard Cox to the collectorship of Cork - 16 May 1750
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1147 - Copy letter from J Scrope to the Commissioners of the Revenue in Ireland, Relating to filed guineas in Ireland, appointment of Sir Richard Cox to the Collectorship of Cork - 17 May 1750
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1148 - Ensign's commission, for Edmund Turner, gent in Major-Gen Sir Charles Powlett's regiment of foot - 1 Jun 1750
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1149 - Hanover. Duke of Newcastle to the Lord Lieutenant. King agrees to recommendations for vacancies. Encloses [missing] commissions for promotions in Col Lascelles' regiment - 1/12 Jun 1750
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1150 - Dublin. Col Peregrine Lascelles to Edward Weston. Men are embarked. Encloses returns [D3155/C1151, 1152] - 5 Jun 1750
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1151 - Return of shirts, shoes and other necessaries provided for Col Lascelles regiment, as in D3155/C1150 - 1750
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1152 - Return of strength of Col Lascelles regiment, as in D3155/C1150 - 1750
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1153 - Thomas Waite to Mr Weston. Has received letters asking for licence of absence and tax exemption - 5 Jun 1750
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1154 - London. Mr Gastaldi to the Lord Lieutenant. Madam Saccomanni Rossi and Captain Brown of Col Kennedy's regiment - 5 Jun 1750
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1155 - Brodie House. Alexander Brodie Lyon to Sir R Wilmot. Sale of Lieut Hepworth's commission to Henry Pringle - 20 Jun 1750
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1156 - Copy letter from Jemmett [Browne, bp of] Cork and Ross to [Sir Robert Wilmot?]. Vicarage and rectory of Clonbarry have been consolidated - 22 Jun 1750
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1157 - Philip [Twysden bp of] Raphoe to [Mr Weston]. Right of presentation to the living of Temple Croan disputed. Hopes to avoid the Lord Lieutenant taking advantage of the lapse - 10 Jul 1750
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1158 - Ischia. William Hewett to Sir Robert Wilmot. Gossip and news of his journey. Death of Sir Thomas Abney - 18 Jul 1750
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1159 - Waterford. Col Edward Pole to Mr Waite. Various discharges needed from his regiment - 21 Jul 1750
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1160 - Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury Request for a warrant to continue Col Lascelles' regiment on the Irish establishment, though in Nova Scotia - 24 Jul 1750
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1161 - Thomas Waite to Mr Weston Has laid before the Lord Justices letters on tax exemption and request for establishment for pay of Col Lascelles' regiment - 24 Jul 1750
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1162 - Thomas Waite to Mr Weston Encloses D3155/C1159, to be laid before the Lord Lieutenant. Probable that similar applications will follow. - 24 Jul 1750
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1163 - Establishment for the pay of Col Lascelles' regiment (see D3155/C1161), original sent by Mr Weston to Mr Calcraft, 9 Aug - 25 Jul 1750
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1164 - Hanover. Duke of Newcastle to the Lord Lieutenant Royal approval of recommendations in letter of 20 Jul, relating to exchanges and to Mr Richardson's (fort major of Duncannon Fort) desire to resign his commission to Lieut Patterson - 1/12 Aug 1750
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1165 - Copy order and proceedings, in the court martial of Lieut Peter McLachlin in Irwin's regiment. Approval of sentence of 3 months imprisonment - 20 Aug 1750
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1166 - Hanover. Duke of Newcastle to the Lord Lieutenant Royal approval of some of the proposed exchanges in letter of 3 August. Encloses a list [missing] - 19/30 Aug 1750
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1167 - Thomas Waite to Mr Weston. Encloses a copy letter [D3155/C1168] from Lieut-Col Dunbar at Kinsale, suggesting that the French and Spanish might be stopped from raising men in West Cork and Kerry if sloops cruised between Kinsale and Galway - 25 Aug 1750
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1168 - Copy letter from Dunbar to Waite, as in D3155/C1167 - 21 Aug 1750
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1169 - M Knightley to her nephew Sir Robert Wilmot. Thanks for letter on death of her dear sister, over 70 years together - 1 Sep 1750
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1170 - Mr Waite to Sir Richard Wilmot. Encloses letter [D3155/C1171] giving an account of the distemper among horses and cattle which broke out near Maryborough. Hopes Mr Lester is mistaken - 8 Sep 1750
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1171 - Copy letter as in D3155/C1170, from Robert Lester (postmaster of Maryborough) to Mr Martin, postmaster of Dublin - 6 Sep 1750
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1172 - Copy list of cattle dying of murrain in Queen's County - 15 Aug - 12 Sep 1750
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1173 - Ampney, Glos. Richard Cox to Edward Weston Esq in Scotland Yard. Case of Mrs Burr. Pension granted to her mother - 9 Sep 1750
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1174 - James Belcher to the Commissioners of the Revenue. Asks them to examine strictly those suspected of enlisting for foreign service [as D3155/C1167] - 15 Sep 1750
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1175 - Treasury Chambers. J West to Sir Robert Wilmot. Persons of interest at Evesham asking for a discharge for Francis Beaufort, mentioned in the enclosed [missing] - 17 Sep 1750
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1176 - Mr Weston to Sir R Wilmot. Encloses memorial [?D3155/C1076] on behalf of the son of the late Alderman Walker. Petition also from Mrs Burr, as in D3155/C1173 - 26 Sep 1750
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1177 - Bath. Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury Nathaniel Clements' memorial for payment for lodging fees for various prisoners in Dublin Castle - 6 Oct 1750
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1178 - Dublin. Thomas Prior to the Lord Lieutenant. Asks for a small annuity for the Dublin Society (incorporated by royal charter) to supplement voluntary subscriptions to establish an academy for drawing and design - 9 Oct 1750
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1179 - Hanover. Duke of Newcastle to the Lord Lieutenant Postponement of resolution in the military recommendations in the letter of 14th. Will comply with Sir John Ligonier's request - 14/25 Oct 1750
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1180 - Theophilus Desbrisay [to Sir R Wilmot]. Encloses petition [missing] relating to a Protestant conformist church in Ireland - 18 Oct 1750
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1181 - Copy warrant from the Treasury Commissioners authorising payments to Nathaniel Clements [see D3155/C1171] - 18 Oct 1750
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1182 - Copy letter form Sir R Wilmot to Capt Theophilus Desbrisay, relating to the establishment of a church for the French Protestant refugees in Dublin. Suggests approaching the Lord Primate first - 28 Oct 1750
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1183 - 1184 - James Belcher to Mr Secretary Weston. Encloses copy instructions [D3155/C1184] from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices - 30 Oct 1750
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1185 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury Appointment of Peter Fleurnoi and Charles Delafaye as taster of wines and surveyor of outs and defects, with reversion to Sir R Wilmot - Oct 1750
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1186 - Massa. William Hewett to Sir Robert Wilmot Asks for English news, has heard about Lord Granby's marriage. Is on top of a mountain, 25 miles from Naples - 11 Nov 1750
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1187 - Theophilus Desbrisay [to Sir R Wilmot] Lord Primate approves. Would like the petition to be presented. Practical implications - 13 Nov 1750
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1188 - Theophilus Desbrisay [to Sir R Wilmot] Mr Percival, named to be ensign in succession from Capt Marcell's retirement has found another vacancy. Suggests Peter Dumas instead - 22 Nov 1750
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1189 - Draft letter from Robert Wilmot to the Lord Primate. Duke of Dorset to succeed Lord Harrington, Robert Wilmot continues as private secretary - 15 Dec 1750
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1190 - Memorial of Lt Colonel John Arabin, contained in his letter [missing] to the Lords Justices for repairs to barracks at Phillipstown - 17 Dec 1750
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1191 - General Post Office. George Shelvocke to Ld George Sackville. Necessary orders for franking have been given, as for his predecessor - 19 Dec 1750
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1192 - Lords Justices to Lord George Sackville. Respects to the new chief secretary - 21 Dec 1750
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1193 - Bath. Sir R Wilmot to Joseph Leeson Esq. Nothing further done (about his peerage) before Lord Harrington ceased to be Lord Lieutenant - 24 Dec 1750
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1194 - Henry Fox. secretary at war, to Lord George Sackville. Exchange between Lieuts Bowles and Ashenhurst - 27 Dec 1750
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1195 - Draft letter from Robert Wilmot to Lord George Sackville at Knole. Regards. Court news - 29 Dec 1750
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1196 - Henry Fox. secretary at war, to Lord George Sackville Payments to Lieut Col Peterson (retired) on the English establishment. Refuses to accept the reduction from 9s to 7s on the Irish establishment - 31 Dec 1750
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1197 - Draft petition (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the French Protestant refugees to the Lords Justices. See D3155/C1180 - c1750
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1198 - Copy petition as D3155/C1197, from the French Protestant refugees, addressed to the Duke of Dorset, Lord Lieutenant
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1199 - Copy royal warrant appointing John Nichols surgeon to the train of Artillery in Ireland, in place of Vesey Shaw (deceased) - [1750]
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1200 - Memorial to Lord Harrington of Hon Major Thomas Gage, commanding Col Lee's regiment of foot, for Lieut Richard Bayly to succeed Lieut Bickerstaff - [1750]
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1201 - Reply to the Lords Justices, of enquiry into the memorial of the Earl of Loudoun [D3155/C1202] on deficient accoutrements, by the Board of General Officers - 3 Aug 1750
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1202 - Memorial of John, Earl of Loudoun as in D3155/C1201 - 16 Apr 1750
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1203 - Memorial of Capt John Wrightson to Ld Harrington for the vacant company in Lieut-General Wynyard's regiment - nd, c1750
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1204 - Memorial of Lieut-Colonel Richard Talbot (in Blakeney's regiment of foot) to Lord Harrington for promotions in that regiment, lieutenants and ensigns - nd, c1750
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1205 - Memorial of Capt Roderick Mackenzie to Lord Harrington for the company vacant after the succession of Major Bernard (dec) in Otway's regiment - nd, c1750
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1206 - General state of the national account for two years. Printed by order of the Speaker in Ireland - [25 Mar] 1747-[25 Mar] 1749
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1207 - Rough note (hand of Robert Wilmot) of regimental appointments sought - nd, c1750
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1208 - Estimates of pay, perquisites and offreckonings for a colonel of horse and colonel of dragoons - nd, c1750
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1209 - Presentment of the grand jury of the city of Dublin, Easter term - 1750
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1210 - List of the gentlemen of Lord Harrington's household
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1211 - List of the presents and gratuities on the Lord Lieutenant's arrival in Dublin
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1212 - Account of concordations paid to chief clerks and chief secretaries - c1750
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1213-1214 - Lord Lieutenant (Duke of Dorset) to the Lords of the Treasury. Request for warrant to pay Luke Gardiner for transporting Lascelles' regiment from Ireland to Nova Scotia. With further copy - 3 Jan 1751
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1215 - Ischia. William Hewett to Sir Robert Wilmot. Asks him to write to Mr Pelham in February - 9 Jan 1750
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1216 - Sir R Wilmot to ------. Calculations of value of an annuity - 10 Jan 1751
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1217 - Treasury Chambers. William Davis to Sir Robert Wilmot. To attend the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury on Tuesday, 15th - 12 Jan 1751
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1218 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Duke of Dorset to the Duke of Bedford. Appointment of Lord George Sackville as principal secretary - usually a privy councillor in Ireland - 17 Jan 1751
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1219 - Castle Stewart. John [Ryder] bp of Down to Sir R Wilmot. Archbishopric of Tuam likely to be void soon, would be a good move for him - 30 Jan [1751]
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1220 - Lord Lieutenant (Duke of Dorset) to the Lords of the Treasury. Draft in hand of Robert Wilmot. Request for further payment to Luke Gardiner, as in D3155/C1213. Annotated that the Treasury referred this to the Board of Ordnance 13/2 - 8 Feb 1751
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1221 - Lord Lieutenant (Duke of Dorset) to the Lords of the Treasury. Draft, in hand of Robert Wilmot. Determination of the pension of Lord Tullamoore on the Irish establishment - 12 Feb 1751
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1222 - Dublin. General P de Grangues to Lord George Sackville. Appointments in his regiment - changes to previous memorials - 12 Feb 1751
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1223 - Lord Lieutenant (Duke of Dorset) to the Lords of the Treasury. Amended draft relating to an annuity granted to Anne Palmer, now married to Hon Edward Finch - 12 Feb 1751
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1224 - Draft letters from Robert Wilmot to Capt Theophilus Desbrisay, amending Capt Maunsell's commission; to the bp of Down and Connor, 19 Feb 1751 over possibilities of accession at Cashel or Tuam; to Thomas Fletcher, bp of Kildare, 19 Feb 1751 over recommendation of Col Sewell; to Major Wilmot, 19 Feb 1751 over permission for the Lieutenant-Colonel to sell - 19 Feb 1751
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1225 - Lord Lieutenant (Lord Harrington) to Mr Pelham. Contents as D3155/C1121 and D3155/C1085 - 22 Feb 1750
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1226 - Copy royal warrant, granting £100 pa to the corporation of horse breeders in co Down (see D3155/C1092) - 27 Feb 1750
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1227 - Lord Lieutenant (Duke of Dorset) to the Lords of the Treasury. Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) enclosing accounts of payments for 1749 - 1750 [see D3155/C1228 - 1230], various ones overdrawn - 6 Mar 1751
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1228 - Payments on account of concordatums, as in D3155/C1227 - 1749 - 1750
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1229 - Payments on account of barracks, as in D3155/C1227 - 1749 - 1750
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1230 - Payments on account of military contingencies, as in D3155/C1227 - 1749 - 1750
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1231 - Draft letter from Lord George Sackville to James Belcher. Absences in Lord Home's regiment noted in the recent muster. Quarters for regiments of horse and dragoons - 14 Mar 1751
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1232 - Rome. William Hewett to Sir Robert Wilmot Loans from Lord Galway and Mr Arundell. Should be able to clear off the debts on his estate with what he receives from government - 2, 10 Mar [1751]
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1233 - Westminster Abbey. Joseph [Willcocks], bp of Rochester to the Lord Chamberlain. Board of Works will be allowed into King Henry VII's chapel. Danger of damage - 31 Mar 1751
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1234 - Edinburgh. George Churchill to Sir John Cope. Rent for his apartment - 9 Apr 1751
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1235 - Petition to the Lord Lieutenant from the Cutlers Company of Sheffield, for the discharge of apprentices enlisted into Irish regiments - 15 Apr 1751
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1236 - Lord Lieutenant (Duke of Dorset) to the Lords of the Treasury. Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) requesting royal warrants for payments - including advance to Mr Bowden for prosecuting Crown claim to the deanery of St Patrick's, Dublin - 3 May 1751
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1237 - Lord Lieutenant (Duke of Dorset) to the Lords of the Treasury. General St Clair's recommendations relating to payments of surgeon and chaplain to his regiment - 9 May 1751
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1238 - Whitehall. Duke of Bedford to the Lord Lieutenant. Encloses [missing] the French ambassador's memorial relating to the merchant vessel St Theresa, grounded off Castlehaven - 10 May 1751
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1239 - Henry Fox, secretary at War, to Lord George Sackville Notification of exchange between Capt George Needham (2nd regiment of foot guards) and Capt William Wright (Col Murray's regiment of foot) - 11 May 1751
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1240-1241 - Sudbury. G Venables Vernon to Sir R Wilmot. Encloses an order for a key to the passage door in Park Place [D3155/C1241] - 25 May 1751
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1242 - List, probably of Parliamentary electors/supporters. In hand of Robert Wilmot. Annotated, copy given to D of Devonshire - 7 Jun 1751
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1243 - Lord Lieutenant (Duke of Dorset) to the Lords of the Treasury. Drafts (in hand of Robert Wilmot) seeking pensions for James Belcher Esq (wishing to retire) and Lord George Lennox - 20 Jun 1751
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1244 - Lord Lieutenant (Duke of Dorset) to the Lords of the Treasury. Draft (in hand of Robert Wilmot) seeking payment for Mr Pheasant Blackler, barrack master in Athlone district, following investigations into the state of the barracks - 20 Jun 1751
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1245 - Lord Lieutenant (Duke of Dorset) to the Lords of the Treasury. Pension for Lord George Lennox - Jun 1751
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1246 - Lord Lieutenant (Duke of Dorset) to the Lords of the Treasury. Draft (in hand of Robert Wilmot) for payments to Nathaniel Clemens relating to improvements made to Phoenix Park by order of the Earl of Chesterfield as Lord Lieutenant - 20 Jun 1751
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1247 - Extract from Lord Molesworth's answer to his friend. State of Ireland. Like a frontier garrison - 20 Jun 1751
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1248 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Have signed instrument appointing William Tisdall to rectories and vicarages in Meath, vacant by death of Lewis Gaillardy - 22 Jun 1751
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1249 - Henry Fox, secretary at war to the Duke of Dorset. Asks for a return of commissioned officers in Irish regiments, with dates of present and first commissions in each rank - 29 Jun 1751
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1250 - Lord Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Encloses memorial [missing] from Boyle Lennox, an inspector of barracks wishing to resign his commission to William Marshall jun. House of Commons has censured this practice - 1 Jul 1751
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1251 - Duke of Newcastle to the Lord Lieutenant. Publication of scandalous pamphlet "The Case of the Hon Alexander Murray Esq". Asks that it be prevented from being printed in Ireland - 12 Jul 1751
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1252 - Report of the Revenue Commissioners into the ship `Santa Teresa' (see D3155/C1238), enclosed in Lords Justices' letter to the Lord Lieutenant of [missing] - 12 Jul 1751
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1253 - 1254 - Receipted bill for deal boards supplied to Sir Robert Wilmot by Robert Clark - 17 Jul 1751
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1255 - Draft note from Sir R Wilmot to Capt John Bathe. Has put his letter of 8 Jul before the Lord Lieutenant and Sir George Sackville. This is the only favour in return for the scandalous offer - 20 Jul 1751
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1256 - Lord Justices to the Lord Lieutenant As D3155/C1251. No attempts to publish yet. Suggests it would be prudent not to take public notice yet - 26 Jul 1751
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1257 - Lord Lieutenant (Duke of Dorset) to the Lords of the Treasury Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot), enclosing accounts of overdrawings [missing] for 1750 - 1751 on the barracks, military contingencies and concordatum accounts - 1 Aug 1751
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1258 - Order authorising the postmaster general of Ireland (Sir Marmaduke Wyvile) to allow the Lord Lieutenant or his agent to open mails believed to contain matters of danger to government, Draft - 22 Aug 1751
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1259 - Lord Lieutenant to Robert Darcy, Earl of Holdernesse. Instruments to create Robert, Lord Bellfield a viscount. Draft - 24 Aug 1751
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1260 - Lord Lieutenant to Robert Darcy, Earl of Holdernesse. Hon John Petty to the Baron Dunkerron and Vsct FitzMaurice - 24 Aug 1751
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1261 - Lord Lieutenant to Robert Darcy, Earl of Holdernesse. Henry Lord Castledurrow to be Vsct Ashbrook - 24 Aug 1751
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1262 - Lord Lieutenant to Robert Darcy, Earl of Holdernesse. Michael Loftus to be Baron Loftus of Loftus Hall - 24 Aug 1751
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1263 - Lord Lieutenant to the secretary at war. Alterations to officers' allowances. Appointment of the Earl of Rothes as Lieutenant General and other appointments - 27 Aug 1751
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1264 - 1265 - Lord Lieutenant (Duke of Dorset) to the Lords of the Treasury Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) with details of new allowances for staff officers, with further copy - 27 Aug 1751
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1266 - Lord Lieutenant (Duke of Dorset) to the Lords of the Treasury Increases in judges' salaries. Pension to Thomas Marlay (resigning as Chief Justice). Draft - 27 Aug 1751
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1267 - 1269 - Lord Lieutenant (Duke of Dorset) to the Lords of the Treasury 29 Aug 1751. Draft letter relating to the annuity granted to George, E of Cholmondeley and Robert, E of Orford (dec) as trustees - reappointment by Lady Yarmouth. With two draft legal opinions - 1751
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1270 - Lord Lieutenant (Duke of Dorset) to the Lords of the Treasury Pension of £200 pa for James Belcher, retiring from the secretary's office in Ireland - 29 Aug 1751
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1271 - Council Office, Whitehall. W Sharpe to Lord George Sackville. Quarantine on ships from Levant for 40 days - 4 Sep 1751
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1272 - Draft letter from Robert Wilmot to Sir John Cope. News of military appointments. Viceroy and his court about to head for Dublin - 4 Sep 1751
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1273 - Siena. William Hewett to Sir Robert Wilmot Does not care whether the Bedfords or Sandwiches are in or out. Wishes our friends may rule the roost. Travelled with Lord Galway through Italy 30 years ago - 4/15 Sep 1751
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1274 - Horton. Copy letters from Dunk, E of Halifax to his aunt Mrs Wilmot, 5 Sep 1751 and to Major Wilmot, 15 Oct 1751. Recommends the major (aunt's son) to the Duke of Dorset for a better commission in Ireland - 1751
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1275-1276 - Receipted bill from John Chambers for work done at Osmaston for Sir Robert Wilmot. South front ornaments and stuccoing - 19 Oct 1751
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1277 - Sudbury. G Venables Vernon to Sir Robert Wilmot. Disappointment - 21 Oct 1751
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1278 - Lord Lieutenant (Duke of Dorset) to the Lords of the Treasury Transmits Luke Gardiner's memorial relating to the replacement of filed guineas with current coin - 2 Nov 1751
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1279 - Lord Lieutenant (Duke of Dorset) to the Lords of the Treasury Encloses address of the Irish House of Commons asking for royal bounty to the Incorporated Society for promoting English Protestant schools in Ireland - 9 Nov 1751
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1280 - Lord Lieutenant (Duke of Dorset) to the Lords of the Treasury Encloses address of the Irish House of Commons for royal bounty to Trinity College, Dublin for rebuilding - 9 Nov 1751
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1281 - Lord Lieutenant to Robert Darcy, Earl of Holdernesse. Recommends Rev Henry Maxwell for the deanery of Kilmore - 12 Nov 1751
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1282 - Lord of the Treasury to the Lord Lieutenant. Have received D3155/C1278, but no method of replacement was suggested - 21 Nov 1751
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1283 - Draft letters from Sir Robert Wilmot to Mr Secretary Maxwell. Deanery of Kilmore granted to his brother - 23 Nov 1751
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1284 - Reminder from Sir Robert Wilmot to Mr Pelham, about exemption for Lord Cholmondeley on Lady Yarmouth's pension in Ireland - 21 Nov 1751
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1285 - Lord Lieutenant to Robert Darcy, Earl of Holdernesse. Draft letters (4) relating to appointments and transport of prisoners - 30 Nov 1751
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1286 - Lord Lieutenant (Duke of Dorset) to the Lords of the Treasury Suggests methods - 30 Nov 1751
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1287 - Kilkenny. Major W Wilmot to Sir Robert Wilmot. Sickness and debt, encloses C1274 - 8 Dec 1751
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1288 - St James St. Robert Wilmot to Edward Weston Esq. Reports on affairs in Ireland - alteration to the money bill. Draft - 10 Dec 1751
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1289 - Draft letter from Robert Wilmot to Joseph Richardson Esq. Asks him to prepare the instrument appointing John Proby jun Lord Carysfort - 6 Dec 1751
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1290 - Lord Lieutenant to Robert Darcy, Earl of Holdernesse. Draft (hand of Robert Wilmot). Appointments following the death of Josiah Hort, archbishop of Tuam - 17 Dec 1751
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1291 - List of officers exempted from the tax of 4s in the pound, and those preferred in Ireland who are MPs in England - Dec 1751
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1292 - Westminster Abbey. Joseph [Willcocks], bp of Rochester to the Lord Chamberlain. Relates to D3155/C1233 and Mr Flitcroft's threats. No scaffolding to be made until the funeral is over. [Bishop of Rochester is also dean of Westminster] - 1751
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1293 - Draft letter from Sir Robert Wilmot to Lord George Sackville. King has ordered the instruments to be prepared for translations and promotions as in D3155/C1290 - 7 Jan 1752
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1294 - Copy letter from Lord George Sackville to Mr Amyand. Vacancies and exchanges in HM army in Ireland, list enclosed [missing] - 8 Jan 1752
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1295 - Draft letter from Robert Wilmot to the bishop of Down. Should soon be translated to Meath. Compliments on his daughter's forthcoming marriage - 9 Jan 1752
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1296 - Receipted bill to Sir Robert Wilmot from William Harrison for laths - 10 Jan 1752
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1297 - Thomas Waite to Sir Robert Wilmot. Has received the King's letters relating to C1290 - 14 Jan 1752
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1298 - Mr Gardiner's queries (for Sir Robert Wilmot) relating to gold and the mint - problems as in D3155/C1278. Sent with D3155/C1297
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1299 - Lord Lieutenant to Robert Darcy, Earl of Holdernesse. Archbishopric of Tuam. Unforeseen difficulty, illness of the bishop of Meath. Would have recommended more firmly the Bishop of Clogher Dr Clayton, but for his recent publication of controversial publications - 21 Jan 1752
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1300 - Thomas Waite to Sir Robert Wilmot. Has received the letters to grant a pension of £600 pa to Sir Luke Schaub, and to exempt Lord George Lennox from the tax of 4s in the pound - 21 Jan 1752
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1301 - Lord George Sackville to Sir Robert Wilmot. Has received the list of 42 commissions and the 5 exemptions from tax - 11 Feb 1752
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1302 - Sir R Wilmot to John Bayly Esq. List of officers now exempted from the tax of 4s in the pound - 22 Feb 1752
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1303 - Sir R Wilmot to Lord North and Guilford. Has to leave off dinners on account of his health - 25 Feb 1752
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1304 - Copy King's letter (included in a letter from Waite to Wilmot, 25 Feb 1752 [missing] for augmenting judges' salaries, 1697 - c1752
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1305 - Copy King's letter (included in a letter from Waite to Wilmot, for clearing the horse and dragoons in Ireland upon the Foot of additional pay, 1717 - c 1752
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1306 - Copy King's letter (included in a letter from Waite to Wilmot, for granting an extra penny pay to private soldiers, 1722 - c 1752
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1307 - Lord Lieutenant (Duke of Dorset) to the Lords of the Treasury (hand of Robert Wilmot), recommending an increase in judges' salaries - 25 Feb 1752
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1308-1309 - Lord Lieutenant (Duke of Dorset) to the Lords of the Treasury Encloses memorial of dragoon regiment commanding officers [D3155/C1309] for increased pay, with the report of the Board of General Officers - 25 Feb 1752
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1310 - St James St, Sir Robert Wilmot [to Lord George Sackville]. Encloses [missing] copy King's letter appointing the bishop of Down and Connor to Tuam - 27 Feb 1752
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1311 - Dublin. Robert Maxwell to Sir R Wilmot. Has received letter as D3155/C1310 - 5 Mar 1752
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1312 - Lord George Sackville to Sir Robert Wilmot. Acknowledges receipt of D3155/C1310 - 5 Mar 1752
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1313 - Receipted bill, for 12s for shoe repairs and two pairs of pumps paid by Sir R Wilmot to Mrs Rebecca Fisher - 7 Mar 1752
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1314 - Sir John Cope to Sir R Wilmot. Invitation to dine - [10 Mar 1752]
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1315-1316 - Lord Lieutenant (Duke of Dorset) to the Lords of the Treasury. Address from the Irish House of Commons [D3155/C1316] asking for an advance of £2000 to Edward Sterling to print the journals of the House - 10 Mar 1752
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1317 - List of parliamentary bills sealed (in Ireland) - 11 Mar 1752
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1318 - Lord Lieutenant to Robert Darcy, Earl of Holdernesse. Asks for leave to appoint Lords Justices and return to England - 14 Mar 1752
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1319 - Lord George Sackville to Sir Robert Wilmot Returns King's letter for increasing the pay of the dragoons for corrections to be made - 24 Mar 1752
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1320 - Whitehall. Earl of Holdernesse to the Lord Lieutenant (draft, hand of Robert Wilmot). Appointment of Lords Justices during absence and appointment of Archbishop of Armagh - 26 Mar 1752
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1321 - Dublin. John Bayly to Sir R Wilmot. Has received the recent letters about the bishop of Meath - 26 Mar 1752
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1322 - Thomas Waite to Sir Robert Wilmot Receipt of letter allowing the Lord Lieutenant to return to England and appoint Lords Justices - 31 Mar 1752
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1323 - Dublin Castle. Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury Relates to John Rathborne's houses pulled down by agreement to make a new passage into the castle - 11 Apr 1752
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1324 - Dublin Castle. Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury (hand of Robert Wilmot). Transmits a copy memorial from Luke Gardiner relating to the re-coining of light Spanish coin - 23 Apr 1752
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1325 - Dublin. Henry Cavendish to Sir R Wilmot. Thanks for care of sons - 25 Apr 1752
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1326 - Bath. Sir John Cope to Sir R Wilmot News of Lord Harrington and Mr Stanhope - 3 Apr 1752
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1327 - Dublin. Capt Theophilus Desbrisay to Sir Robert Wilmot. French Calvinist Church in Dublin (see D3155/C1182) Progress - 26 May 1752
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1328 - Redbourn near Gainsborough (Lincs). Robert Carter to Sir Robert Wilmot. Brother John first Lieutenant in Col Kennedy's regiment. Unfair proceedings as to disposal of companies - May 1752
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1329 - Dublin Castle. Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury (hand of Robert Wilmot) Payments to judges - 7 May 1752
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1330-1332 - Dublin Castle Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Rewards to officers and servants attending the House or Lords. With copy resolutions (D3155/C1331) and list of payments (D3155/C1332) - 7 May 1752
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1333 - Ember Court, Surrey. Mr Speaker (Arthur) Onslow to Lord George Sackville. Recommends Dormer Harris for a company - 9 May 1752
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1334 - Holte. Henry Legge to Sir Robert Wilmot. Thanks for Peter Deval's calculation - 10 May 1752
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1335 - List or rooms wanted for servants at Buckingham House - (13 May 1752)
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1336 - Dublin Castle. Lord Lieutenant to the Earl of Holdernesse. Encloses petition [missing] for a royal charter to a hospital for the relief of lying-in women - 14 May 1752
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1337 - Sir R Wilmot to John Bayly Esq. Draft note of Lords Justices letter relating to Spanish coin - 14 May 1752
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1338 - Dublin Castle Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Transmits petition of Mary Coghill [missing] relating to unjust payment of quit rent - 21 May 1752
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1339 - Boyle. Lord Kingsborough to Lord George Sackville. Memorial in favour of Lieut. Labelliere for a vacancy in late Lord Panmure's regiment - 22 May 1752
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1340 - Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Waite. Half Vote and Irish Statutes for binding. Speculation as to murder of Capt Campbell - 28 May 1752
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1341 - Dublin. General de Grangues to Ld George Sackville. Alive and in health, contrary to rumours - 1 Jun 1752
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1342 - Whitehall. Claudius Amyand to the Lord Lieutenant. Quarantine on ships from Smyrna taken off, Levant for 20 days only - 2 Jun 1752
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1343-1344 - Caversham near Reading. Lord Cadogan to Lord George Sackville. Intercedes on behalf of Mr Vetas, minister of his parish and regimental chaplain, leave of absence. Encloses extract of Capt Johnston's letter (D3155/C1344) - 4 Jun 1752
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1345 - Sir R Wilmot to John Bayly Esq. Draft letter asking for payment to self for 6 months public service, £150 - 4 Jun 1752
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1346-1348 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Encloses petitions from Richard Sandys (D3155/C1347, D3155/C1348) relating to land near Galway citadel, to Lord Harrington and to the Lords Justices - 5 Jun 1752
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1349 - Paris. Lord Albemarle to the Duke of Dorset. Isabella Finlay's petition on behalf of her son, on the French galleys for desertion. Not hopeful of success - 8 Jun 1752
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1350 - Draft letter from Robert Wilmot to Capt Desbrisay. Reply to D3155/C1327. Unhappy at the offer of financial reward - 9 Jun 1752
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1351-1352 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Encloses memorial [D3155/C1352] of William Southwell for a lieutenancy. WS is brother of Lord Southwell - 11 Jun 1752
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1353 - Sir R Wilmot to John Bayly Esq. Pension to Sir Luke Schaub and exemption for Lord George Lennox - 14 Jan 1752
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1354 - Dublin, Capt Theophilus Debrisay to Sir Robert Wilmot No intention to offend. Unkind to acquaint Lord George Sackville of the offer - 18 Jun 1742
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1355 - Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Waite. Draft letter relating to Mr Edgworth, believed madman. Enquiries into his circumstances - 18 Jun 1752
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1356 - Draft letter from Robert Wilmot to Capt Desbrisay. French Calvinist church - 30 Jun 1752
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1357 - Impressions of life in the court of the King of Prussia - Jun 1752
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1358 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Duke of Newcastle Suggests ways of filling vacancy in regiment caused by the death of Lt Gen Irwin - 4 Jul 1752
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1359 - Dublin Capt Theophilus Debrisay to Sir Robert Wilmot. Apologies for offending. Hopes for his good offices in the affair of the French Calvinist church - 9 Jul 1752
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1360 - Turin. Copy letter from the Earl of Rochford to the Duke of Newcastle relating to the movements of the Pretender's family - 18/29 Jul 1752
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1361 - Copy (hand of Robert Wilmot) of a similar letter from the Earl of Rochford to the Earl of Holdernesse, relating to the movements of the Pretender's family - 29 Jul 1752
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1362 - Florence. Copy letter from Horace Mann to the Duke of Newcastle. Information from correspondents in Rome about the Pretender and his family - 5 Aug 1752
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1363 - London. Claudius Amyand to the Duke of Dorset. Encloses information as in C1361 - 8 Aug 1752
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1364 - Hanover. Duke of Newcastle to the Duke of Dorset. Encloses D3155/C1362 - Mann is HM Minister at Florence - 12/23 Aug 1752
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1365 - Hanover. Duke of Newcastle to the Duke of Dorset. Royal approval of Dr Whetcombe as archbishop of Cashel and other transfers - 12/23 Aug 1752
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1366 - Knole. Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Duke of Newcastle, (hand of Robert Wilmot). Acknowledges receipt of D3155/C1365, D3155/C1362 and D3155/C1361. Has informed the Lords Justices - 19 Aug 1752
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1367 - St James St. Sir Robert Wilmot to Mr Secretary Waite. Lords Justices say no suspicion of the Pretender's son being in Ireland - 1 Sep 1752
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1368 - Drayton. Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Duke of Newcastle. Downpatrick barracks and grant to Edward Southwell to build a County Hospital. Copy in hand of Robert Wilmot - 14 Sep 1752
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1369 - Lord Harrington to the Duke of Newcastle, (copy in hand of Robert Wilmot). Recommendations for vacancies, encloses [missing] list of exchanges in HM army in Ireland - 25 May 1750
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1370 - St James St. Sir Robert Wilmot to Mr Secretary Waite, Lords Justices say no suspicion of the Pretender's son being in Ireland, also note of orders on presentations to livings - 19 Sep 1752
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1371 - Dublin Castle. Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Confirmation of court-martial sentence on Lieut Coppinger - 23 Sep 1752
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1372 - Draft (hand of Robert Wilmot) letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Warrant for Parliamentary allowance for keeping the national arms in good order - 13 Oct 1752
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1373 - Thomas Walker's bill for glazing, addressed to Sir Robert Wilmot, receipted in full - 30 Oct 1752
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1374 - Copy memorial to the Lords Justices from the members of the court martial to try Cornet William Nugent
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1375 - Catherine Sandys to [Sir]. Expense of claim for debt - 14 Dec 1752
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1376 - Lord Holdernesse to the Lord Lieutenant. Encloses petition relating to a forgery of John Wilkinson's will by Thomas Williams [missing] - 14 Dec 1752
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1377 - Treasury, Dublin. John Clarke to Sir R Wilmot. Encloses bill [missing] - 14 Dec 1752
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1378 - Draft note from Robert Wilmot to John Bayly Esq. Discharge of John Gardner, a grenadier - 14 Dec 1752
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1379 - Copy memorial of Capt Thomas Hamilton and Cornet William Nugent to the president and other members of the court martial, as in D3155/C1374. Received - 15 Dec 1752
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1380 - Dublin Castle. Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Blank to be left in Ensign Brereton's commission - 29 Dec 1752
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1381 - Thomas Waite to Sir Robert Wilmot. Has received letter enclosing 9 commissions - 29 Dec 1752
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1382 - Draft letter from Ld George Sackville to Mr Secretary (Robert) Maxwell. Translations of bishops of Down & Connor and Clonfert - 30 Dec 1752
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1383 - Draft letter from Ld George Sackville to Mr Secretary Waite (Maxwell deleted). Translations of bishops of Down & Connor and Clonfert - 30 Dec 1752
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1384 - Draft letter from Ld George Sackville to Mr Secretary Waite (Maxwell deleted). Has put memorials relating to re-coinage before the Lord Lieutenant - 30 Dec 1752
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1385 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Eyre Esq (surveyor general). Refers to previous letters [missing] - 30 Dec 1752
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1386 - St James St. Sir Robert Wilmot to Mr Secretary Waite. Refers to letters to the surveyor general about the dangerous conditions of the Round Tower and Round Closet (at Dublin Castle) - 30 Dec 1752
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1387 - Further draft St James St. Sir Robert Wilmot to Mr Secretary Waite Refers to letters to the surveyor general about the dangerous conditions of the Round Tower and Round Closet (at Dublin Castle) - 1752
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1388 - St James St. Sir R Wilmot to Col Pole. Discharge of John Gardiner, grenadier - 30 Dec 1752
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1389 - Note of livings to be granted - cover marked Lord George Sackville to Sir R Wilmot - 31 Dec 1752
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1390 - St James St. Sir Robert Wilmot to Mr Secretary Waite. Soldiers' requests for discharge (with notes D3155/C1391 - 1392) - 2 Jan 1753
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1391 - Request for discharge by Richard Pearson as in D3155/C1390 - 1753
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1392 - Request for discharge by Samuel Hamblin as in D3155/C1390 - 1753
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1393-1394 - Draft letter from Ld George Sackville to Mr Secretary Waite (Maxwell deleted). Draft letters about the courts martial of Ensign Harriott and Cornet Nugent. Hand of Robert Wilmot. With Further Copy - 2 Jan 1753
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1395 - Draft letter from Ld George Sackville to Mr Secretary Waite (Maxwell deleted). Draft (hand of Robert Wilmot) desiring the removal of cheques standing against late Ensign Robert Fairholme - 2 Jan 1753
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1396 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Col Jorden. Encloses application [missing] on behalf of Robert Baker for discharge from his regiment - 3 Jan 1753
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1397 - Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Blank to be left in Ensign Brereton's Commission, christian name is Percival - 4 Jan 1753
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1398 - Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Has sent letter [as in D3155/C1383] to the Lords Justices - 4 Jan 1753
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1399 - Draft letter from Ld. George Sackville to Mr Secretary Waite. Draft (hand of Robert Wilmot) desiring the removal of cheques standing against Capt Roger Pedley - 4 Jan 1753
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1400 - Draft note from Robert Wilmot to John Bayly Esq. Brigstocke's half-pay warrant now found. Condolences - 6 Jan 1753
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1401 - Draft letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury (hand of Robert Wilmot). Wool licences - abstract of monthly receipts with claim for shortfall - 8 Jan 1753
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1402 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Cannot give an order for the release of Thomas Williams [see D3155/C1376], confined at the suit of a private creditor - 8 Jan 1753
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1403 - Thomas Waite to Sir Robert Wilmot. Has written to the commanding officer of Amos Cornish's regiment about discharge - 9 Jan 1753
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1404 - Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Court martial ordered to proceed in the trial of Cornet Nugent - 9 Jan 1753
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1405 - Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Court martial to reassemble and reconsider sentence in the trial of Ensign Harriott - 9 Jan 1753
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1406 - Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Order prepared for the removal of cheques standing against late Ensign Robert Fairholme - 9 Jan 1753
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1407 - Merion. Robert [Downes], bishop of Down & Connor to the Lord Primate [George Stone, abp of Armagh]. Vacant living of Carrickens near Derry - 9 Jan 1753
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1408 - Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Orders prepared for the removal of cheques standing against Capt Roger Pedley - 10 Jan 1753
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1409 - Dublin. Thomas Eyre (surveyor general) to Sir R Wilmot. Has already given directions to begin the work - 13 Jan 1753
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1410 - Thomas Waite to Sir Robert Wilmot. Surveyor general's estimates for rebuilding the Round and Square Closets put before the Lords Justices - 13 Jan 1753
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1411 - Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Memorial from Major Wilmot on the need for an infirmary at Cork, questions his right to be president at Ensign Harriott's court-martial. Encloses D3155/C1412 and D3155/C1413 - 16 Jan 1753
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1412 - Copy warrant for holding courts martial at Cork, enclosed in D3155/C1411 - 1753
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1413 - Draft order for court martial to reassemble and revise sentence, enclosed in D3155/C1411 - 1753
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1414 - Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Encloses [missing] a discharge for Amos Cornish - 16 Jan 1753
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1415 - Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Has sent to the Lords Justices the letter enclosing the King's speech - 16 Jan 1753
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1416 - Dublin Castle. P Donnellan to Lord George Sackville. Has received the letter authorising the presentation of Robert Baillie to the living of Fithmorre - 17 Jan 1753
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1417 - Dublin. Lord Tyrone to Lord George Sackville. Asks for Rev William Law to be made vicar of Carrigans - 18 Jan 1753
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1418 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Ld George Sackville to Mr. Secretary Waite Asks for leave of absence for Lt John Beaghan for 3 months. - 18 Jan 1753
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1419 - Draft letter from Ld George Sackville to Mr. Secretary Waite. Encloses [missing] royal letter authorising payment for Wool licences - 18 Jan 1753
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1420-1421 - George. Lord Forbes to Lord George Sackville, 19 Jan 1753 Encloses copy memorial [D3155/C1421] asking for some mark of royal favour. - 1753
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1422 - Sir R. Wilmot to Mr Secretary Waite. Details of repairs for rebuilding the Round and Square Closets, 20 and 23 Jan 1753 - 20-23 Jan 1753
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1423 - Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Has sent to the Lords Justices the request for leave of absence for Lt John Beaghan for 3 months - 23 Jan 1753
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1424 - Dublin Castle. P Donnellan to Lord George Sackville. Will put the letter as in D3155/C1419 before the Lords Justices - 23 Jan 1753
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1425 - Draft letter from. Ld George Sackville to Mr. Secretary Waite (hand of Robert Wilmot). Appointment of Dr Stopford to bishopric of Cloyne and other posts. Problem of the provostship of Tuam - 23 Jan 1753
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1426 - Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Encloses [missing] the states of the army - 25 Jan 1753
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1427 - Draft letter from. Ld George Sackville to Mr. Secretary Waite. Leaves of absence for Lt Col Charles Crosbie, John Arabin and Capt Nappier - 25 Jan 1753
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1428 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Ld George Sackville to Mr Secretary Waite. Position of commanding officer as president of a court martial, see D3155/C1411 - 25 Jan 1753
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1429 - Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Waite. Richard Pearsons request for discharge, encloses letter from D Polhill (MP) in support, D3155/C1430 - 25 Jan 1753
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1430 - D Polhill to Lord George Sackville. Obliged if Corporal Robert Pearson could be discharged - (?2 Jan 1753)
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1431-1434 - Dublin Castle. Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. 29 Jan 1753 Encloses memorial of Hon Edward Southwell [D3155/C1433] relating to Downpatrick barracks, with copy conveyance [D3155/C1434]. With draft Letter, amended by Robert Wilmot [D3155/C1432] - 1753
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1435 - Dublin Castle. Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. (copy in hand of Robert Wilmot). Encloses memorial of John Hawkins [missing] relating to reclothing of state officers - 29 Jan 1753
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1436 - Dublin Castle. Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. (copy in hand of Robert Wilmot). Encloses account [missing] of overdrawings on the concordatum fund - 29 Jan 1753
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1437 - Dublin Castle. Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. (draft in hand of Robert Wilmot). Account of deficiencies and charges involved in re-coinage (as D3155/C1337) - 29 Jan 1753
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1438 - St James St. Sir Robert Wilmot to Mr Secretary Waite (draft note). Water closet at the end of the Square Closet - may have to be omitted - 30 Jan 1753
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1439 - Dublin Thomas Eyre (surveyor general) to Sir R. Wilmot Alterations to windows and chimney in the Round Closet as approved. Ready to begin on foundations this week, completion by end of April - 30 Jan 1753
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1440 - Dublin. Capt Robert Dobson [to Lord Cadogan] Explains his role in execution of Major Douglas' will, queried by Mrs Potter, 6 Jan 1753 - 1753
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1441 - Bristol. Capt St(ephen) Douglas [to Lord Cadogan]. Explains his role in execution of Major Douglas' will - 23 Jan 1753
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1442 - Draft letters (in hand of Robert Wilmot) of Lord George Sackville to Capts Dobson and Douglas. Their replies should be satisfactory, 1 Feb 1753 - 1753
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1443 - St James St. Sir Robert Wilmot to Mr Secretary Waite. Warrant to transfer George Goodwin from the half-pay establishment of Ireland to Great Britain's - 1 Feb 1753
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1444 - Dublin. Thomas Eyre (Surveyor general) to Sir R. Wilmot Refers to D3155/C1438 - should be no difficulty in constructing the water closet in a satisfactory manner (unlike the old square one) - 5 Feb 1753
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1445 - Whitehall. Lord George Sackville to Hon Lt Gen St Clair (draft in hand of Robert Wilmot). Regimental returns show insufficient officers, to be remedied - 6 Feb 1753
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1446 - Thomas Waite to Sir Robert Wilmot. Acknowledges D3155/C1443 - 6 Feb 1753
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1447 - Thomas Waite to Sir Robert Wilmot. Directions for discharge of Corporal Pearson and Private Hamblin - 6 Feb 1753
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1448 - Thomas Waite to Sir Robert Wilmot. Acknowledges D3155/C1438 - 6 Feb 1753
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1449 - Thomas Waite to Sir Robert Wilmot. Notice of application for renewal of leave of absence for Mr Peter Vatas, chaplain - 6 Feb 1753
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1450 - Ld George Sackville to Mr Secretary Waite. Copy letter acknowledging D3155/C1435 - 1437 - 6 Feb 1753
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1451 - Dublin Castle. Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Lords Justices will sign licences for absence for leave for Lt Col Charles Crosbie, John Arabin and Capt Nappier - 6 Feb 1753
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1452 - Dublin Castle. Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Lords Justices will prepare the warrant to reassemble the court martial as in D3155/C1411 - 6 Feb 1753
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1453 - Dublin Castle. Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Encloses [missing] discharge for Private Hamblin - 8 Feb 1753
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1454-1455 - Ld George Sackville to Mr Secretary Waite (draft in hand of Robert Wilmot). Licences of absence for Lt Col White, Capt Style and Lieut Robert Brome, with cheque for Brome's past absence [D3155/C1455] - 8 Feb 1753
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1456-1457 - Dublin. Capt Peter Chester to Lord George Sackville Encloses memorial [D3155/C1457] relating to the majority released by Lt Col Congreve's disposal of his commission to Major Arthur Morris - 10 Feb 1753
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1458 - Dublin Castle. Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Acknowledges receipt of D3155/C1450 - 11 Feb 1753
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1459 - Dublin Castle. Thomas Waite to Maj Montague Wilmot. Requires reassembly of court martial into the case of Ensign George Harriott. Is there evidence to support guilty verdict (cheating at cards) - 10 Feb 1753
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1460 - Thomas Waite to Sir Robert Wilmot Pattern belt for the Battle Axe guards - 13 Feb 1753
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1461 - Dublin Castle. Thomas Wait to Lord George Sackville. Has sent to the Lords Justices D3155/C1454 - 13 Feb 1753
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1462 - Ld George Sackville to Mr Secretary Waite. Copy letter requesting 3 months leave of absence for Capt Samuel Tomkins - 15 Feb 1753
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1463 - Dublin Castle. Thomas Wait to Lord George Sackville. Encloses [missing] two states of the army for January - 17 Feb 1753
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1464 - Dublin. Col Edward Pole to Sir R Wilmot. His Lieutenant-Colonel and Major are anxious to leave the service - 17 Feb 1753
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1465 - Ld. George Sackville to Mr Secretary Waite. Lord Lieutenant wonders whether there are any new difficulties with the barrack charter and the wardenship of Galway - 20 Feb 1753
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1466-1467 - Ld. George Sackville to Mr Secretary Waite. Application for leave of absence for Lieut Charles Lee with note [D3155/C1467]. Annotated (by Robert Wilmot) with further requests for absence for Lord Adam Gordon and Capt Pedley, 20 Feb - 17 Feb 1753
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1468-1469 - Dublin Castle. Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Encloses a letter from Major Wilmot [missing] with a copy report [D3155/C1469] on proceedings on the court martial at Cork (see D3155/C1459) - 20 Feb 1753
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1470 - Dublin Castle. Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville Encloses [missing] an abstract of the army in Ireland, according to a muster taken for 3 months ending 31 Dec 1752 - 20 Feb 1753
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1471 - Dublin. Thomas Eyre to Sir R Wilmot. Skull and bones plus two coins found in pulling down the foundation of the Round Closet. Weather problems, plus ground softness and unexpected sewers - 20 Feb 1753
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1472 - Dublin Castle. Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Acknowledges receipt of D3155/C1462 - 21 Feb 1753
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1473 - Dublin Castle. Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Representation from the Levant Company about trade carried on between Ireland and Turkey, in spite of orders from the Revenue Commissioners - 21 Feb 1753
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1474 - Memorial from Lord John Murray to the Lord Lieutenant (received 26 Feb 1753) relating to Capt MacLeod missing the April and July musters - 1753
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1475 - Conduit St. Capt Thomas Carter to Sir R Wilmot. His brother in Ireland, right to a company. Others willing to purchase, though junior in the regiment - 26 Feb 1753
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1476 - Dublin Castle. Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Has sent to the Lords Justices the letters D3155/C1465 and D3155/C1466 - 27 Feb 1753
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1477 - Lord George Sackville to Mr Secretary Waite. Refers to D3155/C1474. Also further leaves of absence for Henry Rand, clerk and Ensign John Freemantle - 27 Feb 1753
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1478 - Lord George Sackville to Mr Secretary Waite. Refers to D3155/C1468 - 1469. Lord Lieutenant advises the disapproval of the sentence of the court martial - contrary to the evidence. Asks the Lords Justices to direct that Ensign Herriot do no duty in the regiment until a royal command is received - 1 Mar 1753
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1479 - Margaret St, Cavendish Square. John Preston to Sir R Wilmot. Asks for further leave of absence for his nephew Ensign Vallancy in Pole's regiment - 2 Mar 1753
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1480 - Dublin Thomas Eyre (surveyor general) to Sir R. Wilmot. Foundation at eleven feet for the Round closet: work is now two feet above the surface - 2 Mar 1753
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1481 - Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Will enquire further as to the delays in the report of the Attorney and Solicitor General on the Barrack charter - 3 Mar 1753
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1482 - Ld George Sackville to Mr Secretary Waite (hand of Robert Wilmot). Transmits [missing] royal letter to the Lord Lieutenant allowing the deficiency and paying charges for the re-coinage of the Spanish gold and guineas - 3 Mar 1753
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1483 - Dublin. Capt Theophilus Desbrisay to Lord George Sackville. Encloses [D3155/C1490] memorial of Cols Bligh and Delgrangues on kettle-drummers stoppages - 3 Mar 1753
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1484 - Copy report to the Lords Justices of the Attorney and Solicitor General (W Flood and Philip Tisdall) on the Barrack charter - (5 Mar 1753)
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1485 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Lord George Sackville to Capt Temple. Mrs Temple supported for three years by her friends, due to his ill behaviour. Advises him to provide in such a way as to avoid complaints in the future - 6 Mar 1753
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1486 - Ld George Sackville to Mr Secretary Waite. General Officers to begin reviews with completion in mind for 8 Jun. Dublin garrison to be reviewed before the tours start - 6 Mar 1753
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1487 - Ld George Sackville to Mr Secretary Waite. Leave of absence for Lt Col Severn and Cornet Thomas Hall - 6 Mar 1753
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1488 - Ld George Sackville to Mr Secretary Waite. Leave of absence for Revd Mr Vatass - 6 Mar 1753
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1489 - Receipted bill, of Thomas Evans for carving done for Sir R Wilmot, Dec 1752 - 7 Mar 1753
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1490 - Memorial of Cols Bligh and Delgrangues on kettle-drummers stoppages
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1491 - Draft (Hand of Robert Wilmot) letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Refers to the representations (see D3155/C1473) of the Levant Company on trade between Ireland and Turkey. Encloses [missing] a full report of HM Commissioners of Revenue on the subject - 26 Mar 1753
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1492 - Copy letter from Lord Holdernesse to the Lords Justices, referring to the debate in the House of Lords over the accusations of Mr Fawcett, recorder of Newcastle against Mr Stone and the solicitor general - 27 Mar 1753
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1493 - Treasury, Dublin. Thomas Bayly to Sir R Wilmot. Death of his father. Conduct of business, hopes to succeed to his patents - 31 March 1753
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1494 - Draft (Hand of Robert Wilmot) letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Addition of £200 pa to Robert Jocelyn's salary as auditor general of Ireland - 3 Apr 1753
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1495 - Draft (Hand of Robert Wilmot) letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Military establishment pensions of £200 pa to John Graydon Esq and £100 pa to Mrs Weller widow of John, late captain of the Dublin yacht - 3 Apr 1753
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1496 - Draft (Hand of Robert Wilmot) letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Additional salary of 3s 4d per day for Walter Hore Esq, advocate-general and 1s per day to Crofton Warren, porter of Dublin Castle - 3 Apr 1753
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1497 - Draft (Hand of Robert Wilmot) letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Grant of £5,000 for the Society for the relief of Foreign Protestants in Dublin (David la Touche, treasurer) - 3 Apr 1753
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1498 - Draft (Hand of Robert Wilmot) letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Request for Thomas Eyre, surveyor general for an allowance of £105 pa as paid to Mr Nevill, his predecessor - 3 Apr 1753
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1499 - Draft (Hand of Robert Wilmot) letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Expenses of £894.10.3d incurred by Mr Eyre on rebuilding the Round, Square and Water Closets in Dublin Castle - 3 Apr 1753
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1500 - Draft (Hand of Robert Wilmot) letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Pensions on the civil establishment of Ireland - series of individual items - 3 Apr 1753
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1501 - Lords Justices to Lord Holdernesse, (draft in hand of Robert Wilmot). referring to the debate in the House of Lords over the accusations of Mr Fawcett, recorder of Newcastle against Mr Stone and the solicitor general. Protection of royal servants against false and malicious accusations - 6 Apr 1753
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1502 - Draft (Hand of Robert Wilmot) letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Irish House of Commons desiring payment of £24,000 for accommodation of troops in new barracks - amended letter of 10 Mar 1752 - 13 Apr 1753
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1503 - House of Commons address as in D3155/C1502 - 1753
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1504 - Order to privy councillors to present address to the Lord Lieutenant as in D3155/C1502 - 1503 - 1753
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1505 - Lord Lieutenant to the Earl of Holdernesse. Licence for Henry Mercier, fellow of Trinity College, Dublin to be abroad for 3 further years - 13 Apr 1753
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1506 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the D of Newcastle. No reason to suspect the Pretender's son as being in the kingdom (as D3155/C1367) - 14 Sep 1752
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1507 - Draft (Hand of Robert Wilmot) letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury, authorising payment of £24,000 to Irish House of Commons for accommodation of troops in new barracks - 12 May 1753
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1508 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Richard St George Esq at Bath. Advises him to present a petition in his request to get the title of Lord St George renewed. Surest method of gaining favours from government is to deserve them - 12 May 1753
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1509 - Lord Lieutenant to the Earl of Holdernesse. Asks for proper instrument to create Joseph Damer a Baron of Ireland and Privy Councillor - 29 May 1753
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1510 - Dublin Castle. Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot. Creation of Joseph Dramer as Baron Milton. Fees - 7 Jun 1753
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1511 - Corke. Major M Wilmot to Thomas Waite, (copy). Contents as D3155/C1411, explaining his position - 19 Jan 1753
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1512 - General Post Office. George Shelvocke to Lord George Sackville. Mr Waite's complaint regarding his franks. Reason for charging is that he had exceeded his privilege in franking for any body or any office but his own - 22 Jun 1753
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1513 - 1514 - Copy letter from Lord Holdernesse to the Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Encloses [D3155/C1514] a copy paper from the Earl of Kildare containing an account of discontents and divisions among subjects in Ireland. Problems ascribed to the Lord Lieutenant and those in his confidence - 29 Jun 1753
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1515 - Copy letter from Newport (Lord Chancellor) to Lord Holdernesse. Refers to D3155/C1513. The strange attack has added strength and weight to the government in the hands of the Duke of Dorset - 9 Jul 1753
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1516 - Copy letter from Mons Voltaire to Madame Denis. Military movements and imprisonment - 9 Jul 1753
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1517 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord George Sackville at Lewes. Schemes to augment pay of private men in foot regiments in Ireland. Vacancies and exchanges - 28 Aug 1753
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1518 - Draft (hand of Robert Wilmot) letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Capt Anthony Jephson to be placed on the Irish establishment of half-pay as a captain of foot - 30 Aug 1753
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1519 - Memorial of Anthony Jephson to be placed on the Irish establishment of half-pay as a captain of foot - 1753
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1520 - Draft (hand of Robert Wilmot) letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. £817 to be placed on the civil establishment of Ireland for the Royal Hospital (in addition to their fund) - 30 Aug 1753
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1521 - Draft (hand of Robert Wilmot) letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Increase in pay of 3d per day for the battleaxe guards - 30 Aug 1753
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1522 - Draft (hand of Robert Wilmot) letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Irregular proceedings in use of the annual contingent expenses of the Ordnance. Accounts back to 1715 not officially passed - 30 Aug 1753
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1523 - Draft (hand of Robert Wilmot) letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Pension of £200 pa to Francis, Lord Hawley - 30 Aug 1753
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1524 - 1525 - Draft (hand of Robert Wilmot) letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Encloses memorial [D3155/C1525] of the master and principal officers of the Ordnance for £291.13.4d to keep in repair the national arms - 10 Oct 1753
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1526 - Draft (hand of Robert Wilmot) letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Account of annual payments to Lady Day 1753; usual easing of overdrawings requested - 10 Oct 1753
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1527 - Note of debt owed by James Cope, HM minister resident at Hamburg to Lt Gen Sir John Cope (£7546.12.2d) - 12 Oct 1753
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1528 - Report to the Duke of Newcastle from Hamburg. Report of arms shipped to Scotland by Mr Welch (busy in the Pretender's cause in 1744 and 1745). Information also from John Frederick Moser, a merchant - 19 Oct 1753
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1529 - Marriage certificate, for Ann Scott (née Griffith) widow of William Scott, from registers of St Mary Limerick, used to support appeal for pension - 1 Nov 1753
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1530 - Draft (hand of Robert Wilmot) letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Address of the House of Commons seeking £5000 for the Incorporated Society for promoting English Protestant schools - 3 Nov 1753
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1531 - Lord George Sackville to Sir R Wilmot. Mr Pelham has succeeded in removing the 4s tax on absentees, in spite of opposition - 11 Nov 1753
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1532 - Draft (hand of Robert Wilmot) letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Address of the House of Commons for a grant of £10000 to Trinity College, Dublin for rebuilding and additions - 3 Nov 1753
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1533 - 1536 - Printed voting list on a resolution, 23 Nov 1753, that Arthur Jones Nevill, late Engineer and Surveyor General did not use proper endeavours to make good the defects of the barracks. Expulsion. With three similar printed lists (D3155/C1534 printed in London) - 1753
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1537 - Petition of the French Protestant refugees for support for their church from the Crown - Nov 1753
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1538 - Draft (hand of Robert Wilmot) letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Address of the House of Commons for increases in pay for foot regiments - 25 Dec 1753
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1539 - Draft (hand of Robert Wilmot) letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury. Account of deficiencies in produce of wool licences. Request for warrant in the usual manner - 31 Dec 1753
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1540 - Memorial to the Lord Lieutenant from the Mayor of Cork for permission to call on the garrison commanding officer for troops to aid the civil powers to preserve the peace - [?1753]
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1541 - Copy warrant appointing William Cavendish, marquis of Hartington as governor of the county of Cork - 16 Jan 1754
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1542 - Kinsale. Major Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot. Debt. Willing to submit to leave of absence. Hopes of preferment - 20 Jan 1754
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1543 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Shelvocke. Charles Wynne, one of the Irish messengers to travel from Holyhead to Dublin - 20 Jan 1754
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1544 - Somerby. E Weston to Sir R Wilmot. Recovery of Sir John Cope. Friends and family news. Writing an article - 15 Feb 1754
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1545 - Somerby. E Weston to Sir R Wilmot. Article can be sent to Mr Waite and the Primate, but not to be known as being by EW - 1 Mar 1754
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1546 - Rome. William Hewett to Sir Robert Wilmot. Encloses [missing] letter from Leicester, on parliamentary candidature. Marble tables will be shipped to England - 2 Mar 1754
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1547 - Dublin. J Bever to the Hon Thomas Villiers, Admiralty. Baker deserted and afterwards procured a discharge - 2 Mar 1754
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1548 - Thomas Villiers [to Lord George Sackville?]. Refers to D3155/C1547 and payment of 5 guineas to Sir R Wilmot for discharge - but Baker had already deserted - 24 Jun [1754]
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1549 - Copy petition of Stratford Eyre, governor of Galway to the Lord Lieutenant for raising of his allowance - 5 Mar 1754
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1550 - Memorial of Major James Molesworth to the Lord Lieutenant for the office of secretary to the commander in chief of forces in Ireland - 18 Mar 1754
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1551 - Rome. William Hewett to Sir Robert Wilmot Naples. Local Italian and papal news. Contents as D3155/C1546 - 23 Mar 1754
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1552 - Copy letter from Gen Thomas Bligh at Cork to Rt Hon Ld Molesworth. Embarkation of men on various named ships, bound for Plymouth - 24 Mar 1754
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1553 - Printed proclamation proroguing Parliament until 27 August - 25 Mar 1754
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1554 - Somerby. E Western to Sir Robert Wilmot Thanks for judgements on the article - 26 Mar 1754
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1555-1556 - Report to the Duke of Newcastle from Hamburg. (copies from the Resident in Hamburg) - 1 March - 5 Apr 1754
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1557 - Copy royal letter granting leave for the Duke of Dorset to return to England - 11 Apr 1754
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1558 - Somerby. E Western to Sir Robert Wilmot. New ministry being settled. Elections will in all probability be riotous - for example at Lincoln. Has named Wilmot as a trustee in a family transaction - 12 Apr 1754
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1559 - Rome. William Hewett to Sir Robert Wilmot. Unfortunate death of Mr Pelham. Marble tables - 28 Apr 1753 [?1754]
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1560-1561 - Copy orders given to Lieut Teavil Appleton, commanding a party of the Earl of Loudoun's regiment on expedition to the river Kilmare, Cork, 2 May 1754. With further copy - 1754
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1562 - Dublin. Col C Bucknall to Lord George Sackville. Condition of the barracks at Carrickfergus, work done by Mr Nevill (see D3155/C1533) - 7 May 1754
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1563 - Report of Lieut Teavil Appleton (see D3155/C1560) and his detachment sent to Beerhaven. Prisoners - 9 May 1754
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1564 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Sworn in. Hope he arrives safely in London - 11 May 1754
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1565-1567 - Dublin. John Talbot Edgworth to Lord George Sackville, 14 May 1754. Encloses memorial [D3155/C1566] and copy letters [D3155/C1567] seeking a pension. from Lord Lanesborough, 29 Dec 1753; John [Ryder] bp of Tuam, 13 Feb 1754; John Folliott, 11 Apr 1754 - 1753-1754
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1568-1571 - Wichbury. Charles Delafaye to Lord George Sackville. State of the case relating to his employment in Ireland, following the judgement against him by the Court. Includes case papers [D3155/C1569] and notes [D3155/C1570 - 1571]. Wine taster and surveyor in Ireland - 15 May 1754
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1572 - Kilbrew. R Gorges to Ld George Sackville. Asks for promotion of his son to lieutenant, post vacant by death of Mr Preston - 15 May 1754
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1573 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Encloses memorial [missing] of Andrew Derussat, surgeon to succeed to the vacancy in the E of Loudoun's regiment - 18 May 1754
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1574 - New St. Isaac Drury to Lord George Sackville. Account of the departure of the D of Dorset. Drury is to be indicted - house threatened by a mob. Mr Waite cannot repay him the money spent on this occasion - 21 May 1754
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1575 - Draft letter from Ld George Sackville to Hon Maj-Gen Murray. Permission to go to Spa - 24 May 1754
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1576 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Encloses memorial [D3155/C1772] from George Broom, seeking to succeed late Mr Garmonsway as master of the Riding House - 27 May 1754
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1577-1578 - Wichbury. Charles Delafaye to Lord George Sackville. Encloses an extract from Mr Lingen's letter of 25 Jul 1749 [D3155/C1578]. Details of profits from his post since 1720 - 29 May 1754
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1579 - Recommendation by Lord Halifax to the Duke of Dorset (received 5 Jun 1754) of Lieut John Corrance for a company of foot in any Irish regiment - 1754
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1580 - Sheffield. Thomas Owen (master cutler) to Sir Robert Wilmot Asks for discharge of Charles Gray (apprentice of William Parker) now in Col Richbell's regiment, in addition to others previously mentioned - 10 Jun 1754
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1581 - Rome. William Hewett to Sir Robert Wilmot. Naples, Glad that Lord Hartington has spoken to Mr Arundel about his affairs. Lord Howe's expense at Nottingham and other electoral news - 10 Jun 1754
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1582 - Draft letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices. Treasury influence to be used in support of the government. Mr Clemens to give assurances of future good behaviour if to continue in his present employment - 10 Jun 1754
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1583 - Thomas Waite to Sir Robert Wilmot. Cannot find any precedent for the Lords Justices to correspond with the secretary of state - 11 Jun 1754
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1584 - Note that Capt Cunningham asks for his leave of absence to be prolonged - 11 Jun 1754
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1585 - Clifford St. (Francis?) Reynolds to Lord George Sackville. Revd Mr Cowper's cheque to be removed - agent erroneously asked for leave of absence for him - 14 Jun 1754
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1586 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Find Mr Nevill's work well done. Encloses memorials [missing] from Mr Nevill to the Board of Ordnance, also the surveyor-general's report - 14 Jun 1754
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1587 - Samuel Shepherd to the Duke of Dorset, received Encloses memorial [missing] on behalf of his son Thomas, now 13 - 15 Jun 1754
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1588 - Memorial of Thomas Lill Esq, annotated enclosed in Mr Waite's letter to Lord George Sackville of Collector of Galway - 15 Jun 1754
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1589 - Dublin Castle. Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Leave of absence for Sir John St Clair. Orders for the Dorset yacht to be at Parkgate to bring over the bishop of Clonfert and family - 18 Jun 1754
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1590 - Draft letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices. Asks for the instrument to be signed appointing George Broom, (see D3155/C1576) as master of the Riding House - 19 Jun 1754
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1591 - Draft letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices. Asks for the instrument to appoint John Oliver, clerk, to certain vacant rectories and vicarages - 22 Jun 1754
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1592 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Encloses three memorials [missing] relating to a vacancy in Col Boscawen's regiment, caused by the death of Capt William Kerr - 22 Jun 1754
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1593 - Thomas Waite to Sir Robert Wilmot. Refers to D3155/C1580. Orders will be sent to commanding officers to give the apprentices furloughs - 23 Jun 1754
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1594 - Abstract of cash received for week ending from individual districts in Ireland - 25 Jun 1754
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1595 - Lord George Sackville to Mr Secretary Waite. Sir Robert Wilmot can replace Mr Hopegood (dec) the solicitor in England for affairs relating to the Revenue in Ireland - 27 Jun 1754
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1596 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Appointment of George Broom as master of the Riding House - 28 Jun 1754
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1597-1599 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Encloses memorials received from Lt Gen St George [C1598], Col Pole [D3155/C1599] and Lt Col Webb following the death of Lt Gen DeGrangues - 28 Jun 1754
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1600 - Dublin. Col Edward Pole to Lord George Sackville. Has sent a memorial to the Lords Justices [D3155/C1599]. Hopes Sackville would be favourable - 29 Jun 1754
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1601 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Col Pole. Has forwarded his letters to the D of Devonshire and Lord Hartington - 29 Jun 1754
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1602 - Memorial of Richard Walsh, writing clerk for employment - [Jun 1754]
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1603-1606 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Encloses memorials received from Lt Col Crosbie [D3155/C1604 - 1605] and Major-Gen Folliott [D3155/C1606] on the death of Lt Gen DeGrangues - 1 Jul 1754
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1607 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite. Lord George will be married to Miss Sambrooke in a few weeks - 2 Jul 1754
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1608 - Dublin. Major C Whitlocke to Thomas Waite. Sheffield apprentices - Herberd discharged, Bowman and Binney refused to leave - 5 Jul 1754
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1609 - St James St. Sir R Wilmot to Lord George Sackville. Building by Sir Matthew Featherstone, limits against the Duke of Dorset's property - 6 Jul 1754
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1610 - Thomas Waite to Sir Robert Wilmot Sheffield apprentices - Charles Gray has left Richbell's regiment. Sends him D3155/C1608 - 13 Jul 1754
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1611 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Encloses memorials [missing] from Lord Forbes and Lt Col Haviland - 15 Jul 1754
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1612 - 1613 - Dublin. Capt Thomas Trenchard to the Lord Lieutenant, 19 Jul 1754. Encloses memorial [D3155/C1613] asking to be put on the Irish half-pay establishment as a reduced captain - 1754
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1614 - Tottenham Green near New Rosse. Charles Tottenham to Lord George Sackville. Request for leave of absence on behalf of his son in Bragg's regiment - 20 Jul 1754
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1615 - Copy proceedings in a court martial, relating to riotous disorder in Wexford, in January 1754 - 20 Jul 1754
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1616 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Encloses memorial [D3155/C1617] of Mrs Bayly - 25 Jul 1754
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1617 - Memorial as in D3155/C1616. Katharine Bayly, widow of John, deputy clerk of the Pells (died 1753) for a pension - 1754
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1618 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Further prorogation of Parliament from 27 August to 22 April suggested - 26 Jul 1754
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1619 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant (copy in hand of Robert Wilmot). Conduct of Mr Clemens (see D3155/C1582) - assurances on future behaviour given - 29 Jul 1754
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1620 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Encloses a memorial [missing] from Luke Gardiner Esq for payment of money advanced to Col Adlercron - 30 Jul 1754
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1621-1622 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant 9 Aug 1754 Encloses memorial [D3155/C1622] from the half-pay officers on the Irish establishment, asking to be allowed their pay according to ranks - 1754
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1623 - Sheffield. Thomas Law (cutler) to Sir R Wilmot. Martin Barnes apprentice to John Webster, now serving with Col Congreve. Asks for him to be returned - 12 Aug 1754
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1624-1625 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant 12 Aug 1754. Encloses memorial [D3155/C1625] from Thomas McCan, asking to be appointed barrackmaster of Charlemont district. Recommended - 1754
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1626 - Hamburg. Copy letter from James Cope, no addressee. Report to the Senate on herring fishery - 16 Aug 1754
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1627 - Proclamation (printed in Dublin) further proroguing the Irish Parliament to 22 April next - 20 Aug 1754
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1628 - Lord Lieutenant to my Lords (?of the Treasury). Encloses copy letters and memorials from Sir Thomas Robinson, French ambassador, etc [missing] relating to the vessel `Argonaut' - 22 Aug 1754
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1629 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Prorogation of Parliament to 22 April - 23 Aug 1754
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1630 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Encloses petition [missing] from Mrs Berkeley, widow and executrix of the late bishop of Cloyne - 23 Aug 1754
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1631 - Note from Mr Waite asking for information from Sir R Wilmot on payment in Great Britain for soldiers in furlough - [24 Aug 1754]
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1632 - Dublin Castle. Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville Prorogation of Parliament - has sent the Lord Lieutenant's letter to the Lords Justices - 20 Aug 1754
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1633 - 1634 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant 26 Aug 1754 Encloses memorial [D3155/C1634] of Maj-Gen Richbell, recommending a succession on the death of Capt Roger Pedley - 1754
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1635 - Memorial of Revd James Moore, enclosed in Lords Justices' letter [missing] of for Revd James Cottingham to succeed him as master of the Free School at Cavan - 30 Aug 1754
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1636 - Draft note from Sir R Wilmot to Lord (Chief Baron of the Exchequer?) Bowes, King has agreed to the additional life - 7 Sep 1754
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1637 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Encloses memorial [missing] of Maj Charles Duterine on death of Lt Col Rainsford - 9 Sep 1754
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1638 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Orders will be made as requested - refers to D3155/C1630, also contract for iron truck carriages and appointment of John Wetherall, gent as customer and collector of Galway - 13 Sep 1754
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1639 - 1640 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant 16 Sep 1754. Encloses memorial [D3155/C1640] of Lt Col Hugh Maguire to succeed Lt Col Rainsford - 1754
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1641-1642 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant 23 Sep 1754. Encloses memorial [D3155/C1642] of Capt Hodson Bernard, a reduced captain to be restored to his rank - 1754
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1643 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Encloses memorial [missing] from Col Dunbar recommending successions in his regiment - 27 Sep 1754
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1644 - Report [of James Cope] on actions of herring traders and illegal packing operations - Sep 1754
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1645 - 1646 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant 30 Sep 1754. Encloses memorials from Lt Col Charles Handasyd [missing] for successions in O'Farrell's regiment, and from Capt Lieut George Agnew [D3155/C1646] for restoration of rank - 1754
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1647 - As D3155/C1383 Ld George Sackville to Mr Secretary Waite (hand of Robert Wilmot) Carrickfergus barracks. Overseers of repairs to be summoned. Valuation of workmanship - Sep 1754
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1648 - Crutched Friars Bar. Thomas Tierney to Sir John Cope at Bath. Asks instructions for delivery of a pipe of Marbella wine, consigned to General Fowkes - 5 Oct 1754
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1649 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Orders for regiments of foot commanded by Sir Peter Halket and Col Dunbar to go to Cork, readying to embark for N America - 7 Oct 1754
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1650 - Pisa. William Hewett to Sir R Wilmot. Pictures and marble tables. No answer to letters from the Rutland family. Over 60 - no stomach for returning to England - 12 Oct 1754
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1651 - Bath. Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices. Orders to augment the two regiments (as in D3155/C1649), ready for service - 15 Oct 1754
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1652-1653 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, 18 Oct 1754 Encloses memorial [D3155/C1653] of Col Waldegrave for a succession in his regiment on the death of Capt John Catillon - 1754
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1654 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Have received letters and will enquire into the matters raised in the memorial of Mons d'Abreu, the Spanish minister - 22 Oct 1754
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1655 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Have received D3155/C1651. Necessary orders signed - 22 Oct 1754
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1656 - Reasons for and against continuing Mr Clements in the Treasury of Ireland, and making no further removals. Annotated `I never showed this to anybody'. hand of Robert Wilmot - 22 Oct 1754
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1657-1658 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant 1 Nov 1754. Encloses memorial [D3155/C1658] from Lord Robert Bertie recommending a succession to Lieut James Mansergh - 1754
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1659 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Grant of office of keeper of the records in the Tower of Birmingham to Robert Maxwell of Farnham (co Cavan) - 1 Nov 1754
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1660 - 1661 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant 1 Nov 1754. Encloses memorials [missing] of Lt Col Handasyd for vacancies in the regiment and of Col Dunbar [D3155/C1661] for Revd Mr John Hamilton to be chaplain - 1754
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1662 - Memorial of Francis Rolleston to succeed Michael Merritt (his uncle) as Town Major of Galway - enclosed in Lords Justices letter of [missing] - 1 Nov 1754
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1663 - Dublin. Col Thomas Dunbar [to Sir]. Regimental appointments - 5 Nov 1754
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1664 - Extract of letter from Col Dunbar to Mr Calcraft. The sergeants and corporals could have been made up from his and Halket's regiment, rather than from the English regiments - 5 Nov 1754
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1665 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Plague in the Morea (Adriatic side), also a French vessel with it on board - 11 Nov 1754
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1666 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Encloses memorial [missing] of Lt Col Cecil Forester relating to regimental promotions - 18 Nov 1754
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1667 - 1668 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Encloses a report [D3155/C1668] of St John Bowden, HM solicitor on criminal causes, in response to the Spanish minister's memorial - see D3155/C1654. Capt Florence Driscoll selling cargo - 22 Nov 1754
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1669 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Death of Mr Andrew Virnielle, surgeon to Maj-Gen Richbell's regiment. Memorials of Richbell [D3155/C1670], Andrew Derussat [D3155/C1671] and Jonathan Rogers [see D3155/C1672] for the post - 25 Nov 1754
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1670 - Memorial of Maj-Gen Richbell as in D3155/C1669, on behalf of John Robertson - 1754
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1671 - Memorial of Andrew Derussat as in D3155/C1669 - 1754
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1672 - Bath. Henry Cavendish to Lord George Sackville. Recommendation of Jonathan Rogers for the vacant surgeon's post - 25 Nov 1754
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1673 - Notes in hand of Robert Wilmot of yearly salary paid to Sir Robert Southwell and others as principal secretary of state, 1665 - 1690 - Nov 1754
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1674 - Etwall. Miss C Cotton to Sir R Wilmot. Is to marry Mr Shirley - hopes he will act as a trustee of the settlement - 22 Dec 1754
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1675 - Petition of Stratford Eyre, governor of Galway for allowances - [1754]
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1676 - Dublin Castle. Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Warrants for £250 for Sir R Wilmot £43.15.0d stationery account and £4.15.0d - 2 Jan 1754 [1755]
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1677 - London. Lord Rothes to Sir R Wilmot. Asks for details of letters sent about completing Halket's and Dunbar's regiments - 8 Jan 1755
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1678-1679 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot, 9 Jan 1755 Encloses list [missing] of half-pay officers and list of widows of officers [D3155/C1679] - 1755
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1680 - Copy letter from Robert Wilmot to Col Congreve. HRH does not relish the proposal for Congreve to sell his company - 25 Jan 1755
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1681 - Portland St. George Mackenzie Quin to Sir Robert Wilmot. Encloses a sketch of his petition [missing] for alteration - 27 Jan 1755
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1682 - Rome. William Hewett to Sir R Wilmot. Glad to have kept clear of the Leicester election. Does not know how he has offended the Duke of Rutland. Death of Lord Monfort - 30 Jan 1755
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1683 - State of Lord George Sackville's account for fees in January 1755 - 1 Feb 1755
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1684 - Dublin Barracks. Col William Congreve to Lord George Sackville. Health better. Application for leave to retire can be postponed - 1 Feb 1755
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1685 - Dublin Castle. Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Enquiry concerning types and quantity of provisions and naval stores exported, particularly to France - 2 Feb 1755
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1686-1688 - Summons for court martial to assemble, 4 Feb 1755 in trial of Capt Richard Temple, with memorials of Temple [D3155/C1687] and Lt Col Crosby [D3155/C1688] - 1755
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1689 - Copy report of the Commissioners of HM Revenue in Ireland relating to the contraband wool trade - 4 Feb 1755
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1690 - Thomas Waite to Sir Robert Wilmot. No resolution yet as to what sum it would be appropriate for the King to give towards the rebuilding of St Werburgh's church - 11 Feb 1755
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1691 - Request from Lord Breadalbane for continued leave of absence for Lieut Archibald Campbell, received - 12 Feb 1755
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1692 - Thomas Waite to Sir Robert Wilmot. Issue of revenue to regimental recruiting agents for men and accoutrements - 19 Feb 1755
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1693 - Copy order for the protection of the crew of the `Molly' of Cork from the press - hired for transport to Bristol - 21 Feb 1755
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1694 - Copy of Messrs Lawton and Carleton's letter to Mr Waite, acknowledging protection for seamen on transports. Wind quite contrary at present - enclosed in letter [missing] Waite to Sackville, 1 Mar 1755 - 25 Feb 1755
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1695 - St James St. Sir Robert Wilmot to Mr Secretary Waite Confirms that £2000 would be an appropriate sum for the King to give (see D3155/C1690). Capt Blakeney's request to sell refused - 25 Feb 1755
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1696 - Dublin. William Maple to Hon Mr Justice French. Problems with his patent and salary - 25 Feb 1755
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1697 - Copy of Messrs Lawton and Carleton's letter to Mr Waite. Wind continues contrary, but following orders from Col Irwin and Col Worge, their troops will be embarked. Fifteen days rations - 28 Feb 1755
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1698 - Memorial of Ensign John Plukenett for a vacant lieutenancy. Enclosed in Waite's letter to Sackville [missing], 4 Mar - 28 Feb 1755
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1699 - Copy of Messrs Lawton and Carleton's letter to Mr Waite. All transports sailed Sunday and yesterday. Account of expenses. Enclosed in Waite's letter to Sackville [missing], 6 Mar - 4 Mar 1755
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1700 - Lord Mount Charles to Lord George Sackville. Understands Lord Hartington is to become Lord Lieutenant. Asks for favour - 8 Mar 1755
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1701 - Capt Lushington's account of an aide-de-camp's pay, received 9 Mar 1755 - 1755
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1702 - Pall Mall. Draft letter from Ld George Sackville to Mr Secretary Waite. (hand of Robert Wilmot). Embarkation of regiments from Ireland: Homes at Carrickfergus, Loudoun at Wexford - 12 Mar 1755
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1703-1704 - Dublin. Lieut Vernon Hawley to Lord George Sackville, 13 Mar 1755. Encloses a memorial [D3155/C1704] for appointment as a lieutenant - 1755
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1705 - Dublin Castle. Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Creation of privy councillors - 14 Mar 1755
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1706 - Pall Mall. Lord John Murray to Sir R Wilmot. Leave of absence for Revd Mr Adam Ferguson, chaplain to his regiment - 15 Mar 1755
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1707 - Account of the fees received by the Lord Lieutenant's secretary for augmenting the pay of foot soldiers on the Irish establishment, received 19 Mar 1755 - 1755
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1708 - Note of Mr Caillard's pension, minister of the French church at Portarlington, received 19 Mar 1755 - 1755
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1709 - Dublin Castle. Thomas Waite to Lord George Sackville. Annuity of £1000 pa for Thomas Pitt Esq. Leave of absence as in D1355/C1706 - 20 Mar 1755
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1710 - Wexford. Bostocke Radford (mayor of Wexford) to Thomas Waite. No press or application for such men. No ship has gone to France with beef, butter or tallow. No cause for complaint - 24 Mar 1755
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1711 - Henry Meredyth to Lord George Sackville. State of the embarkation. Encloses C1710 - 27 Mar 1755
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1712 - Petition of Henry Brooke Esq, governor of County Fermanagh to the Duke of Dorset, Lord Lieutenant for repairs to the barracks at Enniskillen - [c1750 - 1755]
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1713 - Appointment of Lord Hartington as Lord Lieutenant - 27 Mar 1755
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1714-1715 - Memoranda about the family of the Earl of Clanricarde, Mar 1755 with further note - 1755
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1716-1717 - Galway. Stratford Evre to Thomas Waite, 31 Mar 1755. Encloses list [D3155/C1717] of volunteers from Galway serving in HM fleet. Annotated `enclosed in Mr Meredyth's letter to Sir R Wilmot, 5 Apr' [missing] - 1755
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1718 - Little Warwick St Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from HS Conway to George Shelvocke. Appointments: Marquis of Hartington, Lord Lieutenant; H S Conway, Principal Secretary; Sir R Wilmot, Private Secretary - 3 Apr 1755
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1719 - Bill of fees due to HM servants on the granting of a knighthood to John Eardley Wilmot paid 5 Apr 1755 - Apr 1755
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1720 - Belfast Daniel Mussenden [to Thomas Waite]. Four companies of Gen Anstruther's regiment to be shipped next week - 5 Apr 1755
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1721 - Memorial of Lt Col James Munro relating to regimental appointments. Enclosed in Mr Meredyth's letter to Sir R Wilmot of [missing] - 8 Apr 1755
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1722 - Gen R Handasyd to Sir R Wilmot. Recommendations for regimental appointments - 11 Apr 1755
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1723 - Gen R Handasyd to Sir R Wilmot. John Maitland (recommended for Lieutenant) is brother of the Earl of Lauderdale, his Lieut-Colonel - 18 Apr 1755
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1724 - Brook St. Lord Rothes to Col H S Conway. Asks for a packet boat to be ready for him at Holyhead. Does not know whether this is in the power of the secretary of state or Lord Lieutenant - 18 Apr 1755
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1725 - Covering note from H S Conway to Sir R Wilmot, asking him to do what is proper re D3155/C1724 - 1755
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1726-1727 - Updated version of D3155/C1258, 22 Apr 1755 (draft), authorising the Postmaster General of Ireland to detain letters considered dangerous by the Lord Lieutenant. With Further draft - 1755
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1728 - Thomas Waite to Col Conway. Recruits from England and North Britain should land at Dublin - 28 Apr 1755
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1729 - Thomas Waite to Col Conway. Payment of £3000 to the Lord Lieutenant for equipage - 28 Apr 1755
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1730 - Capt Elias Darassus to Sir R Wilmot. Transmission to the British establishment - Apr 1755
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1731 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from John Bourke to Thomas Waite, with copies of earlier letters on tracking shipping along the Irish coast. Enclosed in Mr Waite's letter to Mr Conway [missing], 1 May - 1 May 1755
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1732 - Receipted bill, from George Wickes and Samuel Netherton, goldsmiths, to Sir Robert Wilmot for an epargne - 8 May 1755
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1733 - H S Conway to Sir R Wilmot. Pension of £800 pa for the Earl of Albemarle - 10 May 1755
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1734 - H S Conway to Sir R Wilmot. Has passed to the Lord Lieutenant the claim for deficiency on wool produce and a pension of £200 pa for Lady Lambard - 15 May 1755
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1735 - Bath. Sir John Cope to Sir R Wilmot. Dines with Lord Harrington every day - 10 May 1755
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1736 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Col Conway. Gunpowder plot discovered - not sure whether at Kew or the Opera House - 10 Jun 1755
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1737 - Conduit St. George Ross to Sir R Wilmot. Exchange of chaplains to regiments - 12 Jun 1755
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1738 - Rome. William Hewett to Sir R. Wilmot Payment for frames and table. Has head from the Duke of Rutland, Lord Granby - 13 Jun 1755
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1739-1740 - Copy memorial of the principal officers of the Ordnance for leave to contract for gunpowder, with copy [D3155/C1740] of Lt Col Philip Chevenix's memorial - 20 Jun 1755
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1741 - Crutched Friars Bar. Thomas Tierney to Sir John Cope at Bath. Black Spanish horse sent by Gen Fowke from Gibraltar - 26 Jun 1755
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1742 - Pisa. William Hewett to Sir R. Wilmot. Glad to have received favours from the government - good timing, as he had promised friends at Leicester a £100 subscription for the cause. Going to the baths at Lucca - 22 Jul 1755
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1743 - Derby. J Gisborne jun to Sir R Wilmot. If Mr Bainbrigge can be brought over, this would be a great point gained. No harm in putting him in the Commission - 9 Aug 1755
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1744 - Compliments card from Lord Bristol - 9 Sep [1755]
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1745 - Copy letters from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Waite. Conway arrived in Ireland - 20 Sep 1755
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1746 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot. Apologies for delay in dealing with his letter - 23 Sep 1755
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1747 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot. Pass for Capt Arthur O'Hara extended from 14 to 21 days. French service - 24 Sep 1755
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1748 - H S Conway to Sir R Wilmot. Encloses [missing] a state of the infantry from 1 to 15 Sep - 30 Sep 1755
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1749 - Henry Fox to Sir R Wilmot. Asks him to send in a letter - apologises for the liberty - 4 Oct 1755
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1750 - H S Conway to Sir R Wilmot. Encloses [missing] states of the cavalry and infantry - 14 Oct 1755
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1751 - Lieut Catherwood to Sir R Wilmot. Asks to be moved from the Irish to the British establishment - 19 Oct 1755
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1752 - Hamburg. Translation of agreement in suit involving Capt Thomas Ramsey, master of the Robert Snow of York for wages and cargo - 3 Nov 1755
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1753 - Note of title of Peter Ludlow, baron of Ardsalla - 13 Nov 1755
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1754 - H S Conway to Sir R Wilmot. Encloses [missing] states of the cavalry and infantry - 18 Nov 1755
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1755 - Lord John Murray to Sir R Wilmot. Recommendation of Alexander Macintosh as an ensign - 19 Nov 1755
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1756 - Bath. Sir John Cope to Sir R Wilmot. Duke of Devonshire's poor health. Employment for Mr Weston - 23 Nov 1755
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1757 - Pay Office. William Pitt [to Sir Robert Wilmot] Mr Miller the unquestioned master of the gothick. Friend at Prior Park should know that the orders about his building will not be postponed - 24 Nov 1755
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1758 - Hamburg. Translation: the error made by the chamberlain of the Grand Duke of Holstein, the Mq d'Arragona, in breaching the peace - 26 Nov 1755
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1759 - Copy report of William Bowen, brass and iron gunfounder, on the Irish gun metal (`worst I ever saw'). Too dangerous to use - 26 Nov 1755
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1760 - Berkley Square. Charles Frederick to Sir R Wilmot. Meeting tomorrow - 2 Dec 1755
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1761 - H S Conway to Sir R Wilmot. Temporalities of the see of Limerick - 5 Dec 1755
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1762 - H S Conway to Sir R Wilmot. Encloses [missing] states of the cavalry and infantry - 13 Dec 1755
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1763 - Coventry. Thomas Oldham (and others) to Lord Archer. Removal of Robert Blakeney an ensign now recruiting in Coventry - seduction of an orphan and heiress - 13 Dec 1755
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1764 - Umberslade near Stratford. Lord Archer to Lord Barrington. Encloses D3155/C1763. The officer got the girl out of a window and took her some miles. Suggests return to regiment or recruit elsewhere - 15 Dec 1755
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1765 - Coventry. Copy letter from Ensign Robert Blakeney to Sir Robert Wilmot. Cannot leave town without justice to his character. Wishes to marry the girl. Recruitment has been an expensive business - 23 Dec 1755
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1766 - Post Office. Coventry. Samuel Malkin to Sir R Wilmot. Letters delivered to Ensign Blakeney - 27 Dec 1755
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1767 - Copy letter from H Fox (sec of state) to the Lord Lieutenant. Consent to request for beef and bacon to be bought in Ireland and exported to Spain - 30 Dec 1755
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1768 - H S Conway to Sir R Wilmot. Encloses [missing] a state of the infantry - 30 Dec 1755
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1769 - Estimated wine consumption at the Lord Lieutenant's table, while Parliament was in session - [1755]
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1770 - Description of Hamburg. History, government, fortification etc - 1755
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1771 - List of those admitted in Hamburg into the freedom of the fellowship of Merchant Adventurers of England, 1621-1741. Compiled by Frederick Hagedorn, secretary to the company
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1772 - Memorial of George Broom, as in D3155/C1576
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1773 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Col Conway. New clothing for Battleaxe guards and state officers, finance - 3 Jan 1756
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1774 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Waite. Charges for volumes of the English Commons Journal, from Mr Millar to the bookseller - 3 Jan 1756
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1775 - H S Conway to Sir R Wilmot Encloses. [missing] states of the cavalry and infantry - 15 Jan 1756
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1776 - Rome. William Hewett to Sir R. Wilmot Duke's death. Changes in the administration make his fortune here doubtful - 16 Jan 1756
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1777 - H S Conway to Sir R Wilmot (hand of TW). Return of commission for amendment: Ensign William Evans, not John - 17 Jan 1756
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1778 - Compliments of Venables Vernon (to Sir R Wilmot) - 22 Jan 1756
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1779 - Edinburgh Castle. Ensign John Brereton to Sackville Bale Esq. Hopes error can be rectified. Understands he is down to be an ensign in the new regiments - 27 Jan 1756
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1780 - H S Conway to Sir R Wilmot. Encloses [missing] a state of the infantry - 2 Feb 1756
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1781 - Capt George Augustus Killigrew to Sir R Wilmot. Scheme to dispose of his troop and retire on the half-pay of captain on the Irish establishment. Stewart Douglass willing to resign half-pay for him - 13 Feb 1756
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1782 - H S Conway to Sir R Wilmot. Encloses [missing] states of the cavalry and infantry - 18 Feb 1756
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1783 - Pisa. William Hewett to Sir R. Wilmot. Obliged for information on the changes in administration. Petition withdrawn in the Leicester affair - suggests betrayal by Sir John Danvers. Naples affair - details - 20 Feb 1756
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1784 - Lt Col James Gisborne to Sir R Wilmot. The commission for Lt Lushington is dated 10 Dec, hopes Mr Nunn's will be also - 23 Feb 1756
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1785 - List of the treasurers of Ireland (1625-1756), enclosed in Wilmot's letter to Waite [missing] of 23 Feb 1756 - [c1756]
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1786 - Derby. J. Gisborne jun to Sir R. Wilmot. May be a trustee to his will, but hopes it will not be mentioned, since he has declined for close relatives twice recently - 25 Feb 1756
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1787 - Naples. William Hewett to Sir R. Wilmot. Encloses [missing] letters for the Dukes of Devonshire and Rutland. Marble tables bespoken for him at Carrara - 27 Feb 1756
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1788 - H S Conway to Sir R. Wilmot. Encloses [missing] a state of the infantry - 2 Mar 1756
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1789 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Duke of Devonshire (Lord Lieutenant) to Rt Hon Henry Fox Esq, for Speaker Henry Boyle to be created Earl of Shannon - 6 Mar 1756
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1790 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Col Conway. Encloses royal answer to the address for the increase of troops in Ireland, also certain grants of office (including bishopric of Ossory) - 9 Mar 1756
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1791 - Lord George Cavendish to Sir R Wilmot. Encloses [missing] a letter from Godfrey Heathcote about the robbery at his house in Chesterfield - 10 Mar 1756
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1792 - Order of the House of Commons, for Sir Robert Wilmot to lay before the House a copy of the last grant of the office of Vice-Treasurer and Receiver General in Ireland - 10 Mar 1756
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1793 - Pisa. William Hewett to Sir R. Wilmot. Proposes coming to England when affairs are settled in Italy. Plantation - 10 Mar 1756
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1794 - Copy letter Sir R Wilmot to Col Conway. Refers to D3155/C1789, also to a pension of £2000 pa for Mr Boyle - 13 Mar 1756
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1795 - Sir Robert Wilmot to the Lord Lieutenant. A narrative of events concerning the laying of papers from Ireland before the House, involving the Speaker - 13 Mar 1756
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1796 - Lord Rothes to Sir R Wilmot. Obstruction caused by embargo on shipping in the outports - 13 Mar 1756
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1797 - Admiralty Office. J Clevland to Sir R Wilmot. The Lords of the Council have the power to release the Earl of Rothes' horses from the embargo - 13 Mar 1756
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1798 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Charles Frederick Esq. Guns and field pieces for Lord Rothes, going to Ireland - 18 Mar 1756
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1799 - Berkeley Square. Charles Frederick to Sir R Wilmot. Pattern carriage to go to Ireland. Question as to whether there should be six or eight twelve-pounders - 19 Mar 1756
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1800 - Draft costs of an Artillery Company, to be established in Ireland from - 31 Mar 1756
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1801 - Present pay and stoppages for artillery, with proposed augmentations from - 31 Mar 1756
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1802 - Copy royal letter, authorising additional expenditure on an Artillery Company in Ireland - 1 Apr 1756
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1803 - Extract of a letter from Secretary Conway to Sir R Wilmot, on artillery requirements as to whether there should be six or eight twelve-pounders - 5 Apr 1756
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1804 - Copy letter from Robert Wilmot to Sir Henry Cavendish. Lord Cholmondeley displeased that he has not written. Bond for £20,000 or £30,000; suggests a prudent course of action - 1 Apr 1756
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1805 - Draft letter from Sir Robert Wilmot to Mrs Bassett at Youghall. Improper to apply to the Duke of Cumberland on this occasion - 6 Apr 1756
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1806 - Treasury Dublin. Henry Cavendish to Sir R Wilmot. Concerned for his neglect (as in D3155/C1804) - 8 Apr 1756
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1807 - Printed regulations for clothing Light Troops of Dragoons, with sizes of men and horses - 14 Apr 1756
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1808 - Draft letters (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Duke of Devonshire (Lord Lieutenant) to Rt Hon Henry Fox Esq. Titles: John Maxwell Esq to be Lord Farnham: Thomas Pakenham to be Lord Longford; Joseph Leeson to be Lord Russborough; Harvey Morris to be Lord Mount Morris - 15 Apr 1756
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1809 - Berkley Square. Charles Frederick to Sir R. Wilmot Only 200 new dragoon muskets in store - 2 May 1756
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1810 - Henry Fox to the Duke of Devonshire. Declaration of war against France to be published by proclamation - 17 May 1756
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1811 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Rt Hon John Ponsonby. Naval movements, Admirals Byng and Mostyn and Commodore Edgcumbe - 20 May 1756
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1812 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Sir John Cope. Affair of Fowke has no connexion with Cope - no need to worry. No fresh news from Minorca or Gibraltar - 8 Jun 1756
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1813 - Copy letter from H S Conway to ?. Necessary preparations for encampment of Lord Rothes' troops to be made. Mr Eyre to estimate the cost of barracks for the Artillery Company. Returns of armaments requested - 10 Jun 1756
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1814 - Thomas Waite to Maj-Gen Conway. Encloses [missing] states of the infantry and cavalry - 12 Jun 1756
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1815 - Draft note of state as in D3155/C1814 - 1756
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1816 - Statistics of outpensioners from Chelsea Hospital residing in Ireland, with extent of fitness for duty - 12 Jun 1756
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1817 - Further instructions to Arnold Nesbitt Esq, on provision of ammunition - 14 Jun 1756
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1818 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite. Sale of offices - 15 Jun 1756
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1819 - Thomas Waite to Maj-Gen Conway. Encloses draft of account - 15 Jun 1756
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1820 - Thomas Waite to Maj-Gen Conway. Commissions appointed Lieutenant-Fireworkers, Richard Gollaway and Thomas Powrie - 15 Jun 1756
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1821 - Copy letter from H S Conway to Thomas Eyre, surveyor general. Personal allowances claimed at £3 per day seem rather high. Wishes to know if anything will be done about the fortifications - 17 Jun 1756
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1822 - Custom House, Dublin. Richard Ponsonby to Thomas Waite. Copy letter from Mr Newman, collector of Kinsale about French privateers in that area - 17 Jun 1756
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1823 - Copy letters from Mr Secretary Conway to Major-Gen Folliott and Lieut-Gen Blighe. 18 Jun - 1756
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1824 - 1827 - Major Henry Brownrigg and Capt John Stratton to Gen Conway, 19 Jun 1756 Completion of the Artillery Company. Encloses [D3155/C1825-1827] proposals for establishment and for present and proposed pay and stoppages - 1756
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1828 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Will now take leave at Clonfert for a month or so
Encampment - 22 Jun 1756
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1829 - Proposals for encampment of regiments - ? enclosed in D3155/C1828 - 1756
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1830 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Papers found on board the French ship have been examined and returned - 22 Jun 1756
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1831 - Cavendish St, London. William Courtenay (to Sir R Wilmot). Accepts the post of Fort-Major of Duncannon - 22 Jun 1756
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1832 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lieut-Col Congreve. Difficulties arising on suggested retirement before could happen again - 24 Jun 1756
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1833 - Chester. Quartermaster Francis Knox to Sir R Wilmot. Cannon and shot have arrived and been put on a proper ship for Ireland - 25 Jun 1756
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1834 - Copy letter from Sir Robert Wilmot to Mr Speaker Ponsonby. Lord Lieutenant to stay at Euston for a few days. Byng has made no attempt to save Minorca, to secure Gibraltar which is not in danger - 24 Jun 1756
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1835-1837 - Copy letter from Charles Frederick to Sir R Wilmot, 26 Jun 1756 Not possible to provide elevating screws quickly - a pattern screw was sent to Ireland some time ago. Encloses [D3155/C1836] an account of pay of the Artillery Company in England. With further copy [D3155/C1837] - 1756
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1838 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Charles Frederick. Reminding him about the elevating screws. - 26 Jun 1756
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1839 - Memorial from Thomas Eyre, surveyor general on the housing of the Artillery Company. Endorsed, enclosed in the Lords Justices letter of 28 June [missing]
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1840 - Sir R Wilmot to Henry Meredyth Esq. Copy letter enclosing royal letters creating four peerages [missing] - 29 Jun 1756
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1841 - Sir R Wilmot to Henry Meredyth Esq. Preservation of precedence due in D3155/C1840 - 29 Jun 1756
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1842 - Return of recruits enlisted in Ulster, 28th Jun-3rd Jul 1756 - 1756
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1843 - Lord Rothes to Henry Meredyth Esq. Has reviewed the Chelsea out-pensioners. Sufficient men to form an invalid company for garrison duty - 3 Jul 1756
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1844 - Charles Gardiner to Sir R Wilmot. Patent of keeper of the Park, given to his late father Luke - asks for the patent to be made out to him and his sons, encloses relevant papers [D3155/C1845-1847] - 6 Jul 1756
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1845 - Copy patent granting LG the office of one of the keepers of Phoenix Park - 1 Aug 1728
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1846 - State of the case on the patent as in D3155/C1844 - 1756
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1847 - Request relating to the patent as in D3155/C1844 - 1756
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1848 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot. Refers to D3155/C1843. Also, embarkation starting already - 6 Jul 1756
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1849 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot. Invalids to sail from Dublin and Cork to Guernsey without waiting for a convoy - 6 Jul 1756
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1850 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot. Proper warrants to be prepared as in D3155/C1840 - 6 Jul 1756
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1851 - 1852 - Major Henry Brownrigg to Gen Conway, 8 Jul 1756. Stoppages and pay for the Artillery Company Encloses a state of the augmentation of men and pay [D3155/C1852] - 1756
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1853 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot. Directions for further proroguing of Parliament to Aug 24th - 8 Jul 1756
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1854 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot. Position of regiments moved to serve in other countries for pay and establishment - 10 Jul 1756
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1855 - Copy account of clothing and accoutrements of the Earl of Rothes' regiment of dragoons. Enclosed in letter from Gen Conway to Sir R Wilmot, 11 Jul 1756 [missing] - 1756
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1856 - Note accompanying D3155/C1855 - 1756
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1857 - Sir R Wilmot to Henry Meredyth Esq. (draft). Lieut Coghlen and Lieut Cusack have quitted the service in France to return to Ireland. Question as to their conduct - 13 Jul 1756
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1858 - Copy letter from Ag. Vesey (accountant-general) to Henry Meredyth. Produce of the revenue cannot be stated with any certainty until the collectors have passed their accounts - 13 Jul 1756
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1859 - Arms, artillery and ammunition immediately wanted for HM service in Ireland - 14 Jul 1756
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1860 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Waite Publication of the Statutes at Large - 15 Jul 1756
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1861 - Park Place. H.S Conway to Sir R Wilmot. Letters received. Capt Jones and Capt Lindsay - 15 Jul 1756
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1862 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Arnold Nesbit Esq. Ships bound from Woolwich to Dublin, then to provide a convoy for the linen ships to England, with the `Mercury' from the Nore - 16 Jul 1756
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1863 - Sir John Cope to Sir R Wilmot. Lord Molesworth cannot live long - 17 Jul 1756
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1864 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot. Ordnance contract for Lt Col Chevenix. Deanery of Tuam for Dr Johnson - 17 Jul 1756
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1865-1866 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot. Letter for the Duke of Devonshire. With cover [D3155/C1866] - 22 Jul 1756
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1867 - Tower. Charles Frederick to Sir R. Wilmot. Iron ordnance for Duncannon Fort and Charles Fort. Dragoon muskets will shortly be ready to go to Ireland - 29 Jul 1756
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1868 - Sir Robert Wilmot to Gen Napier. Draft letter sending returns to HRH. Wishes their return - 29 Jul 1756
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1869 - John Cope to Sir Robert Wilmot. His father is called to London to try Gen Fowke for disobedience - 1756
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1870 - Copy letter from the Abp of Tuam [John Ryder] to Mr Robert Wilmot. Congratulations on his degree. Career prospects? If he should wish to go into the church, has kept the cure of Annaduff void - Jul 1756
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1871 - C Amyand to Sir R Wilmot. Royal approval of prorogation of Parliament to 12th Oct - 1 Aug 1756
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1872 - Alexander Gage to Sir R Wilmot. Coroner's jury: to keep this melancholy affair private, needs friends to serve. Any ideas - 1 Aug 1756
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1873 - Statement by Sir R Wilmot about the discovery of Mr Cope's body and the manner of his death - 1 Aug 1756
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1874 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Peirce. Asks him to inform Sir John Cope at Bath as gently as possible of the death of Mr Cope - hanged himself in Sir John's dining room - 4 Aug 1756
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1875 - Castle Howard. Lord Feversham to Sir John Cope. Surprise of nephew Cope's death - received a long letter from him the previous day - 7 Aug 1756
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1876 - Jer Peirce to Sir R Wilmot. Sir John's visit to Lord Harrington has upset the quiet disclosure idea. Harrington has told him everything - 7 Aug 1756
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1877 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lt Col Congreve. Will probably get very poor terms if he persists in retiring, since he did not purchase and will probably not be allowed to sell - 10 Aug 1756
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1878 - Sir R Wilmot to Sir John Cope. Found a paper in Mr Cope's room, in effect a will - 12 Aug 1756
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1879 - Further description (? for Sir John Cope) of the circumstances of the discovery - 1756
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1880 - List of the deaneries in Ireland and their deans - 20 Aug 1756
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1881-1883 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, 20 Aug 1756. Encloses report and plans of fortifications in Ireland by William Skinner [missing] with a memorial [D3155/C1882] from Thomas Eyre on copy made by him, and abstract of savings which can be made [D3155/C1883] - 1756
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1884 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to William Chaigneau Esq. Doubts whether Capt Blakeney will succeed, as he did not purchase - 24 Aug 1756
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1885 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord George Sackville at Chatham. Everyone names him as a successor to Lord Barrington. Sure he will be wanted - 2 Sep 1756
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1886 - Treasury Dublin. Henry Cavendish to Sir R. Wilmot. Baronet's patent. Inclined to invest in the subscription recently announced, yielding 3½% - 3 Feb 1756
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1887 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Following up mistake in fortification repair estimate - 7 Sep 1756
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1888 - List of pensions on the civil list of Ireland as they stand at - 13 Sep 1756
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1889 - Henry Fox to the Duke of Devonshire. Encloses [missing] a letter from the Commissioners of the Admiralty for an embargo on shipping from Ireland carrying beef, pork or butter (except to the colonies) - 23 Sep 1756
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1890 - Memorandum about passes for French wine, received from the Lord Lieutenant, Companies with property in France - 23 Sep 1756
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1891 - Pisa. William Hewett to Sir R Wilmot. Better off abroad than at home at the moment. Measures for tables bespoken at Carrara. Encloses D3155/C1892 - 24 Sep 1756
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1892 - Copy of letter from Mr Hewett to Hon Richard Arundel Esq. All down since the loss of Port Mahon. Wishes that justice could be done over the Naples affair. Marble and statuary designs: national characteristics in estates and architecture - 25 Sep 1756
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1893-1894 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant 30 Sep 1756. Encloses a memorial [D3155/C1894] of Thomas Eyre relating to artillery and gun carriages - 1756
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1895-1897 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant 30 Sep 1756. Encloses a memorial [D3155/C1896] of Thomas Eyre on progress at Duncannon Fort, with a return of artillery needed [D3155/C1897] - 1756
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1898 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Col Congreve. King pleased to consent to his retirement on the Irish half-pay, Major Morris to be Lt Col - 2 Oct 1756
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1899 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to John Sharpe Esq. Fees for Mr Aylward's pardon - 4 Oct 1756
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1900 - Derby. Dr W Hope to Sir R Wilmot. Generous preferment of son Edward to a lieutenancy in Richbell's regiment - 4 Oct 1756
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1901 - Pisa. William Hewett to Sir R Wilmot. Transcribes letter received from John Alexander ship's chaplain of `Intrepid' (9 Jun 1756) sent to Robert Perryman, merchant at Leghorn. Actions of Mr Byng - has also been translated into Italian and French - 6 Oct 1756
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1902 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Encloses memorials [D3155/C1903, 1904] from the surveyor-general, repair costs for Charlemont Fort, and works needed there before winter - 9 Oct 1756
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1903 - Memorial as in D3155/C1902, plan and estimate for Charlemont - 1756
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1904 - Memorial as in D3155/C1902, work needed this session - 1756
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1905 - Galway. Maj-Gen John Folliott to Thomas Waite. Things quiet. Danish ship safely guarded: many claiming title to it. Asks for leave to return - 22 Oct 1756
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1906 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Earl of Clarricarde. Payment of fees for his appointment as a privy councillor - 14 Oct 1756
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1907 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Col Conway. Alderman Baker's ships with provisions for New York and Nova Scotia. Duke of Newcastle must retire. Mr Pitt agreed to be secretary of state - 23 Oct 1756
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1908 - Henry Meredyth, to Sir R. Wilmot. Encloses [missing] return of the 22nd regiment of foot, and the drafts embarked at Cork - 28 Oct 1756
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1909 - Dublin. Ensign Ag. Vesey (nephew of Ag. Vesey, comptroller) to Sir R Wilmot. Journey from Parkgate. Will follow the regiment - 28 Oct 1756
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1910 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant. Strengthening of the parapet at Charlemont Fort - 28 Oct 1756
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1911 - Downing Street. John Richardson (regimental agent) to Sir R Wilmot. Mr Hamilton and Mr Fitzgerald recommended. Headquarters at Aberdeen - 29 Oct 1756
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1912 - 1913 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot 30 Oct 1756. Encloses a return [D3155/C1913] of the regiment of foot commanded by Col Charles Montagu as disembarked at Passage near Cork on Oct 26th - 1756
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1914 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot Countess of Yarmouth's pension of £4,000 pa for 31 years, on surrender of certain letters patent - 2 Nov 1756
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1915 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to George Shelvocke Esq. Asks for letter to be forwarded express to H B Legge - 6 Nov 1756
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1916 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to David Murphy Esq. Expenses paid for Mr Aylward's pardon - 8 Nov 1756
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1917-1919 - Thomas Bonfoy to Sir R Wilmot, 9 Nov 1756. Encloses a letter from William Harding, the mayor of Cork [D3155/C1918] with an examination [D3155/C1919] relating to privateers that have appeared near Ross Bay, co Cork - 1756
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1920 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Pension of £1500 pa for Sir Benjamin Reeve - 11 Nov 1756
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1921 - 1922 - Kingsale. Ensign Gore Caulfield to the Lord Lieutenant, 12 Nov 1756 Encloses a state of his case [D3155/C1922] for permission to dispose of his commission, or exchange - 1756
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1923 - 1924 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant 13 Nov 1756. Encloses the surveyor general's memorial [D3155/C1924] on work to strengthen Charlemont Fort - 1756
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1925 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Sir Henry Cavendish, Bt, Four regiments serving abroad are all that will be paid by Ireland. Debts for stores too. Wilmot's brother to be one of the Lords Commissioners of the Great Seal - 18 Nov 1756
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1926 - Thomas Waite to Maj-Gen Conway Leave of absence for Lt Col Gisborne - 19 Nov 1756
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1927 - Pall Mall. C Hawkins to Sir R Wilmot. Dangerous wound of Mr Grady - not yet out of danger - 22 Nov 1756
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1928-1929 - Daniel Kemp to Sir R Wilmot, 25 Nov 1756. Encloses [D3155/C1929] account of muskets and bayonets for dragoons - 1756
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1930 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Percy Wyndham O'Brien Esq. Letters will be prepared to create him Baron Ibricken and Earl of Thomond - 26 Nov 1756
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1931 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Royal approval of measures taken to prevent the export of grain - 28 Nov 1756
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1932 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Payment for muskets and bayonets. Granting of leaves of absence to Cornet Rowley and Mr Courtenay (fort major of Duncannon) - 30 Nov 1756
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1933 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Percy Wyndham O'Brien Esq. Fees for his patent payable. Cannot remember the exact cost - Mr Meredyth will take no more than is absolutely necessary - 30 Nov 1756
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1934 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Chief Baron Bowes. Lord Chancellor Jocelyn cannot last long - 30 Nov 1756
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1935 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rivett, appointing nephew Paschall to be an ensign in Maj-Gen Richbell's regiment - Nov 1756
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1936 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Duncannon. Has not put Joshua Johnston's name forward for an ensign's commission in the new regiment as there is a vacancy in Pole's - 3 Dec 1756
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1937 - Mr Venables Vernon to Sir R Wilmot. Wonders when Mr Robert Waller's commission for a cornecy is to be ordered - 5 Dec 1756
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1938 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Sackville Bale Esq. Will mention the recommendation of Thomas Welbore Sheen for an ensign's commission - 5 Dec 1756
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1939 - Austin Fryars. J Birkbeck to Sir R Wilmot. Chartering of ships to take on provisions to HM ships in Jamaica - 6 Dec 1756
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1940-1941 - Thomas Waite to Maj-Gen Conway. 11 Dec 1756. Urgent that a Chancellor be appointed as soon as possible. Encloses [D3155/C1941] a copy royal letter appointing commissioners to hear causes in Chancery - 1756
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1942 - Pisa. William Hewett to Sir R Wilmot. Asks advice as to whom he should write - Mr Legge?. Hopes squabbles at home will not give enemies the advantage - 14 Dec 1756
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1943 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Dudley Baxter. Can the post of the clerk of the Securities be executed by a deputy: is it a place of trust? Perquisites, fees and salary - 14 Dec 1756
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1944 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Nathaniel Clements Esq. Letter of attorney signed by Lady Yarmouth - 16 Dec 1756
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1945 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Reversion of the clerkship of the hanaper granted to HS Conway. Day of fasting on 11th February. Commissioners in Chancery appointed - 22 Dec 1756
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1946 - Account of monthly expenses of the Lord Lieutenant, Oct 1755-May 1756 - 20 Dec 1756
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1947 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Ordnance still detained at the Nore for want of a convoy, but some is coming on the `Britania', bound for Duncannon Fort - 23 Dec 1756
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1948 - Plan of Kinsale harbour - 1756
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1949 - Plan of the town of Athlone (made by cornet Ladevere, 1754) - 1756
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1950 - A new song to an old tune. Printed - 1756
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1951 - Richard Woolfe's account of expenses for patents granted to the Duke of Devonshire. Paid 24 May 1756 - 1756
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1952 - Major Whitelocke to Thomas Waite. Did not tell Major Leslie that young Hart was provided for. Marked `enclosed in Waite's letter to Sir R Wilmot, 1 Jan 1757 - 1 Jan 1757
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1953 - Queens Street. Col William Congreve to Sir R Wilmot. Would like to succeed the Lt Governor of Chester Castle - 3 Jan 1757
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1954 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Charges of bringing over Col Perry's regiment to Ireland. Chancery suit with Lord Carbery may necessitate a trip to attend the appeal hearing in the House of Lords - 6 Jan 1757
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1955 - Clonin. Lord Westmeath [to Sir R Wilmot]. Commission procured for Mr Anthony Nugent - no notice given of the regiment - 13 Jan 1757
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1956 - Leicester Fields. Richard Rigby to George Shelvocke Esq. Copy letter announcing his appointment as principal secretary to the Duke of Bedford (Lord Lieutenant) and Sir Robert Wilmot as private secretary - 4 Jan 1757
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1957 - Report (received from Gen Conway 17 Jan 1757) on conditions of tents and camp necessaries of the infantry, 25 Dec - 1757
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1958 - Report (received from Gen Conway 17 Jan 1757) in stores of war at Dublin, 13 Dec - 1757
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1959-1960 - Report (received from Gen Conway 17 Jan 1757), 28 Dec. With Copy - 1757
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1961 - Report (received from Gen Conway 17 Jan 1757), guns and carriages in store, 21 Dec - 1757
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1962 - Report (received from Gen Conway 17 Jan 1757) company of artillery commanded by Lord Molesworth, 28 Dec - 1757
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1963 - John Ponsonby to Sir R Wilmot. Error in christian name on the last commissions: should be Ensign Charles Vero - 18 Jan 1757
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1964 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Col Congreve. Difficult or impossible to have obtained a small governorship in England for him, anxious to leave the service on any terms. Advises approaching the Duke of Bedford through Lord Gower - 18 Jan 1757
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1965 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Examination of the pensioners at the Royal Hospital again. Chelsea was culled last summer to make two companies - 26 Jan 1757
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1966 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby. Speed essential if the transports are to be at Cork by the 20th of next month. Methods of recruiting, as settled by Gen Conway - 28 Jan 1757
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1967 - Princess St. Maj-Gen Thomas Murray to Sir R Wilmot. Lt Col Owen has a mind to retire on ill-health, unfit to travel to North America. Did not purchase - 4 Feb 1757
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1968 - Gen R Napier to Sir R Wilmot. HRH the Duke wishes to see the return of camp necessaries in Ireland (?D3155/C1957) - 5 Feb 1757
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1969 - Thomas Waite [to Sir R Wilmot]. Reports that the six battalions are to be increased to 1000 men. Hopes Henry Waterson may be promoted to a lieutenancy - 8 Feb 1757
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1970 - Princess St. Maj-Gen Thomas Murray to Sir R Wilmot. Recommends Mr Ann Gordon as an ensign - 8 Feb 1757
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1971 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Scheme to advertise an order for men on furlough in England to rendezvous. Arms and ammunition to Cork. Embarkation - 12 Feb 1757
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1972 - Aunt A Wilmot to her son Col Wilmot, (copy?). Deceit as to his finances - Mr Calcraft has none of his money, so no interest to send - 12 Feb 1757
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1973 - Langley. Capt John Rutter to Sir R Wilmot. Sir John Cope extremely ill, by report. If in great danger, please inform the Duke of Marlborough - 16 Feb 1757
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1974 - Bedford House. Mr Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot. Duke of Bedford intends to take some immediate step in relation to Mr Grady (as in D3155/C1927) - 16 Feb 1757
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1975 - Leicester Fields. Mr Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot. Capt Forbes intends to travel to Cork on board the transports and can take commissions with him. Asks for a list of recent promotions - 19 Feb 1757
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1976 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. In confidence. Many complaints over the delay in appointing a successor to the Chancellor - 19 Feb 1757
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1977 - CL to Sir R Wilmot. A clergyman. Wishes for a living in the country. Is willing to resign £5,600 of his fortune to be disposed of by a patron in charity, for addition of preferment - 21 Feb 1757
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1978 - Thomas Waite to Richard Rigby. Reward offered by Mrs Hannah Grove - daughter of Susannah carried off by Henry Grady on 6 June during divine service at Tipperary. Crow has no title to it, the daughter surrendering to a messenger. - 22 Feb 1757
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1979 - Cashell. Mrs E Cosby [to Gen Conway?]. Thanks for the honour done to her husband. Annotated, received from Gen Conway 11 Mar - 22 Feb 1757
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1980 - Dublin. Major William Leslie to Sir R Wilmot. Commission for Mr Maxwell Boyle in place of Mr Hart had been ordered, but all vacancies are now filled - 24 Feb 1757
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1981 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Hon Gen St Clair. Commission for Lieut Wilmot (a kinsman) to succeed Capt Sinclair in his regiment - 25 Feb 1757
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1982 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to cousin Capt Wilmot. Appointed to succeed Capt Sinclair and serve in the 2nd battalion, immediately embarking for North America - 26 Feb 1757
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1983 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite. Various commissions detailed, including Lt Col Forbes to succeed Richbell, and D3155/C1981 - 26 Feb 1757
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1984 - Memorial of Lieut William Davidson, surgeon's mate in Handasyd's regiment to succeed Mr Alexander Miln as surgeon. Received 28 Feb 1757 - 1757
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1985 - Dublin. William Chaigneau to Sir R Wilmot. Previous memorial recommending promotions - asks for Michael Legge's as ensign to be stopped - 3 Mar 1757
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1986 - South St, Grosvenor Square. Col John FitzWilliam to Mr Rigby. Extraordinary case. Wrote in favour of Richard Campbell as ensign. An imposter has taken it - asks for assistance to be given to Sir R Wilmot in rectifying matters - 3 Mar 1757
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1987 - Printed broadside, signed Triton, about Admiral Byng - 3 Mar 1757
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1988 - Dublin Castle. Henry Meredyth to Richard Rigby. Bounties and premiums on imports of corn - 4 Mar 1757
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1989 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot. Refers to C1988. Court martial of Capt West. Error in the payments per day mentioned in the King's letter about the invalid companies - 5 Mar 1757
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1990 - South St. Grosvenor Square Col John Fitz William to Mr Rigby. Encloses memorial [missing] and Capt Reed's letter - 7 Mar 1757
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1991 - Copy made of propositions made by late HRH the Prince of Wales at a meeting of named gentlemen. Danger of party and faction - c 7 Mar 1757
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1992 - Admiralty Coffee House. John Disney to Thomas Whichcot Esq. Endorsed enclosed in Mr Whichcot's letter to Mr Rigby [missing] of 8 Mar. Declines the commission (on behalf of another) which would mean going to America - 8 Mar 1757
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1993 - Dublin Castle. Henry Meredyth to Richard Rigby. Letters relating to the bounties on corn have been sent by the Earl of Kildare to the Earl of Bessborough for assistance - 8 Mar 1757
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1994 - Petition of John Lund of Sheffield, mercer, to HRH the Duke of Cumberland relating to supply of money for the recruiting service in Gen Handasyd's regiment now ordered to America - [9 Mar 1757]
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1995 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot. Second Lieutenant Robert FitzGerald to be notified of his promotion in Forbes' regiment - 10 Mar 1757
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1996 - Dublin. John Harvey [to Richard Rigby?] Refers to D3155/C1994. Ready and willing to pay Mr Lund, but not immediately, in three months - 10 Mar 1757
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1997 - Sir Henry Cavendish to Sir R Wilmot. Marriage of his son to Mr Bradshaw's daughter - settlement details. Duty to consult the Duke. Encloses note [D3155/C1998] - 12 Mar 1757
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1998 - Note enclosed in D3155/C1997, questioning likelihood of Bradshaw's fortune going to the issue of a second marriage - 1757
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1999 - Gen Conway to Sir R Wilmot. Grant to Mrs Anne Wright. Possibly charity gift rather than annual grant - 16 Mar 1757
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2000 - Dublin. George Augustus Blakeney (late Capt in the Inniskilling Foot) to Sir R Wilmot, On going to join his regiment for foreign service, found himself suspended without any provision for support after 20 years service - 19 Mar 1757
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2001 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Folliott's regiment to be quartered at Galway. York's at Limerick. Hurricane damage across the kingdom. West's court martial - 19 Mar 1757
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2002 - John Knightley to his nephew Sir R Wilmot. Congratulations on [brother Edward's] escape at Worcester - 20 Mar 1757
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2003 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Lord Chancellor Bowes sworn in. Mr Clements' advance for magazines - 22 Mar 1757
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2004 - Copy letter from Mr Waite to Nathaniel Clements, allowing Gen Folliott credit on the collector of Galway for money to purchase naval stores. Cargo of Danish ship laden with pitch and tar purchased for the Navy - 28 Mar 1757
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2005 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Don't forget the King's letter about the Artillery Company, moving to Dublin barracks - 29 Mar 1757
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2006 - T Waite to Richard Rigby. 2 Highland battalions and Lt Gen Anstruther's regiment to come from Portpatrick to Dunaghadee in the vessels previously used for York's and Folliott's. Considerable demand for stores - 29 Mar 1757
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2007 - Sir Henry Cavendish to Sir R Wilmot. Letter for Mr Rigby - 29 Mar 1757
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2008 - Petition of the merchants and traders of Dublin to the Lords Justices (endorsed and enclosed in the Lords Justices letter of 2 April 1757 [missing]), against mismanagement in the Post Office, alterations made by Sir Thomas Prendergast - 1757
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2009 - Dublin Castle. George Winstanley to Sir R Wilmot. Has already passed on Lord Chief Baron Willes' patent - 5 Apr 1757
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2010 - Whitehall. Robert Wood to Sir R Wilmot. Letters for Lt Cols Montgomery and Fraser by Mr Secretary Pitt's direction - to wait for them in Dublin - 5 Apr 1757
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2011 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Encloses letters [missing] as in D3155/C2010 - 5 Apr 1757
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2012 - Col C Bucknall to Sir R Wilmot. Duke of Bedford has commanded the continuation of 5s per day half pay - 5 Apr 1757
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2013 - Leicester fields. Mr Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Please send anything for His Grace to see, with the bearer - nothing arrived by post - 6 Apr 1757
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2014 - Leicester fields. Mr Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Hopes an evening meeting will be convenient - 7 Apr 1757
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2015 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Enquiry of Archibald Campbell for a commission, signed in September, already taken by another Archibald Campbell - 9 Apr 1757
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2016 - Bradford. Wilts. Capt Chichester Wrey to Lord Barrington. Money borrowed from the collector of Armagh for an expensive journey back to England - asks to exchange his commission, or give more time for the repayment - 9 Apr 1757
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2017 - Woburn Abbey. Mr Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Letter to Waite, relating to a leave of absence for Capt Styles - 10 Apr 1757
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2018 - Dublin. George, Lord Forbes to Mr Sec Rigby. Recruitment at large in Ireland, since the North has been so heavily drained of men - 16 Apr 1757
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2019 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby City address to Messrs Pitt and Legge published fully in the newspapers - 16 Apr 1757
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2020 - Queens St. Col William Congreve to Sir R Wilmot. Encloses 4 letters [for three of these, see D3155/C2021-2023] for Ensign Bagot. Belief that Protestants of any province might be enlisted in Ulster: recruiting order makes no restriction to natives - 16 Apr 1757
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2021 - Dungannon. Milo Bagot to Col Congreve. Capt Chester and he are sending off recruits at the end of the month. Mr Knox says men from any province can be taken, with proper certificates - 11 Mar 1756
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2022 - Mountmelick. Milo Bagot to Col Congreve. Has enlisted 33 men in this area. Glad the promotions are to go in the regiment - 11 Apr 1756
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2023 - Dungannon. Milo Bagot to Col Congreve. Dungannon Unfortunate displeasure as to what he has done - 3 May 1756
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2024 - Custom House, Dublin. Charles Caldwell to Sir R Wilmot. His letter will be presented to Lord Chief Baron Willes on his arrival - 19 Apr 1757
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2025 - Cavendish Square. Lord Barrington to R Rigby Esq. Encloses D3155/C2016. Will the proposal satisfy the collector - 21 Apr 1757
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2026 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot Will Mr Shelvocke need to be notified that he is acting as secretary in Mr Waite's absence? Necessary to frank some papers - 23 Apr 1757
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2027 - Leghorn. William Hewett to Sir R Wilmot Meeting Mr Conolly in Venice. An extraordinary escape for Wilmot's brother - 4 May 1757
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2028 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mrs Bonfoy. Her family misfortunes - has talked to Mr FitzHerbert at Tissington, her brother - 5 May 1757
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2029 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Col Honywood, (on Col H's enquiry note). Report on additional dragoons is with the Lord Lieutenant for determination - 20 May 1757
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2030 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Chief Baron Willes. King's letter directing him to be sworn a Privy Councillor in Ireland - 24 May 1757
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2031 - Lord Sandwich's in Pall Mall. Mr Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Asks for a fair copy of the letter ordering the cavalry horses to grass - 26 May 1757
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2032 - General Post Office. George Shelvocke to Richard Rigby Esq. Will return the memorial [D3155/C2008]. Merchants are said to be satisfied - no claim for extraordinary attendances by officers - 27 May 1757
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2033 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot for Gen Pole. The embargo on conjugal endearments would have been more terrible forty years ago. Mr Waite's victory over Lord Carbery - 31 May 1757
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2034 - Dublin Castle. Henry Meredyth to Richard Rigby Transports with Maj-Gen Lambton's regiment arrived at Cork on 27 May. Others to collect Col Anstruthers - 31 May 1757
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2035 - Arlington St. Mr Gideon to Sir R Wilmot. Compliments - 1 Jun 1757
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2036 - Dublin Castle. Henry Meredyth to Richard Rigby Returns D3155/C2025 and D3155/C2016. Mr Cust would be pleased to receive the debt by a stoppage of half Captain Wrey's pay, as proposed - 2 May 1757
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2037 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Rt Hon Nathaniel Clements. Congratulations on his appointment as a Privy Councillor. No disadvantageous opinion of him, in spite of the anonymous letter - 2 Jun 1757
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2038 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot Commission for Lieut Sheen, not Skeen. General St Clair cannot move a field officer or Captain from one battalion or company to another without a warrant. Dates of officers commissions in the regiments newly landed required - 9 Jun 1757
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2039 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Encloses D3155/C2040. Believes this order to be improper, subjecting the army in Ireland to the jurisdiction of the Secretary at War - 14 Jun 1757
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2040 - Copy letter from Lord Barrington to Gen Pole. To go to North Britain to serve under Lord George Beauclerk - 13 Jun 1757
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2041 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Gen Conway. Glad he approves the half-pay scheme for discarded Ordnance officers. Will be able to pay the balance owing shortly, about to receive a bill of exchange from Mr Meredyth - 16 Jun 1757
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2042 - Dublin Castle. George Johnston to Thomas Waite. Recommendation of Mr John Baillie for the vacant Deputy Commissiary's place - 18 Jun 1757
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2043 - Dublin. Robert Cunningham to Thomas Waite. Recommendation of Mr John Baillie for the vacant Deputy Commissiary's place - 18 Jun 1757
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2044 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot No objection to placing the five regiments on the Irish establishment from the dates agreed - 23 Jun 1757
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2045 - Col Ph Chevenix to Sir R Wilmot. Request for leave to sell his commission - 25 Jun 1757
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2046 - Printed note from J Jeffreys to Mr Bedwell, locksmith, permitting him to make a key for Sir Robert Wilmot to the bars on the Old Kensington Road - 29 Jun 1757
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2047 - J Jeffreys to the keepers and gatekeepers of St James' Park, permitting Sir Robert Wilmot to ride throughout the park - 29 Jun 1757
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2048 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Chancellor Bowes. There is now an appearance of a ministry: some appointments detailed - 30 Jun 1757
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2049 - Geneva. William Hewett to Sir R Wilmot Mr Conolly now at Turin - no news about a pass for travelling through France. Sir James Grey has had directions about Hewett's affair in Naples. Reputation in Europe very low since the loss of Port Mahon - 1 Jul 1757
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2050 - Copy appointment by Katherine, Duchess Dowager of Devonshire of Nicholas Fayting as chaplain to the peers of the realm. Witnessed by Sir R Wilmot - 4 Jul 1757
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2051 - Sir R Wilmot to -. Forgot to charge for issuing the first letter on corn bounties - 5 Jul 1757
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2052 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Gen Conway. Capt Rutters recommendation. Political and domestic news - 5 Jul 1757
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2053 - Lord Cholmondeley to Sir R Wilmot. Pension on the Irish establishment, plus now an extra grant from the King for life - 5 Jul 1757
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2054 - Dublin. George Cockburn (regimental agent) to Sir R Wilmot. Only absent officer from the 12th regiment of dragoons is Cornet Maeron Rankin, now at Ayr - 6 Jul 1757
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2055 - Geneva. William Hewett to Sir R Wilmot Would like to know the appointments made. Will write to Mr Fragneau about his living - 7 Jul 1757
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2056 - Cousin Henry Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot. Son born to wife Sall this morning - 9 Jul 1757
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2057 - Ordnance Officers (H Ligonier. Charles Frederick, W R Earle) to the Lord Lieutenant. Warrants for payment of sums for sundry ordnance, arms and stores, delayed by the paymaster in Ireland. Request orders to remove the objection - 14 Jul 1756
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2058 - Somerby. Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot A good abridgement of the English statutes is needed for Mr Rigby's office in Dublin. Proposes staying in England until early next month - 15 Jul 1757
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2059 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot Examinations sworn against Dennis Dunn. Has anyone called Lochiel been confined in Dover Castle - 16 Jul 1757
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2060 - Thomad Waite to Sir R Wilmot Glad that no further supplies of corn are needed. The cellar keys of the castle were left with Sir Henry Cavendish - 22 Jul 1757
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2061 - Arnold Nesbitt to Sir R Wilmot. Sir Ralph Gore has come up from Bristol to pay his respects to the Duke of Bedford - 23 Jul 1757
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2062 - Woburn. Mr Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot The Duke would like to see the present scheme of where troops are quartered in Ireland. Replies to D3155/C2061 - 24 Jul 1757
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2063 - Lt Col J Severne to Sir R Wilmot. Address is Shrewsbury - 25 Jul 1757
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2064 - Dublin Castle. Henry Meredyth to Richard Rigby Encloses memorial [missing] relating to Capt Ridley's leave to retire on half-pay - 26 Jul 1757
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2065 - Copy note from Sir R Wilmot to Gen St Clair. Notice to absent officers to prepare for foreign service - but will check with Lord Barrington whether some may be wanted in Great Britain - 27 Jul 1757
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2066 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Cholmondeley. Transmits royal letter granting a pension of £2500 pa for life - 28 Jul 1757
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2067 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot Recommends nephew Charles Crow, first lieutenant in Forbes' regiment, for transfer to any of the old corps here - 4 Aug 1757
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2068 - Dublin. Robert Snow to Lord Duncannon. Purchase of a cornetcy on half-pay for son Henry. Death of Ensign Warham of the company of Invalids at Duncannon Fort - 4 Aug 1757
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2069 - Copy letter from Richard Rigby to Henry Meredyth. The Duke does not think it proper to comply with the terms suggested in Capt Ridley's memorial (see D3155/C2064) - 7 Aug 1757
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2070 - Okeley. Mr Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Strongly reported that Jack FitzWilliams is dead - but Robert Wilmot would have sent word - 11 Aug 1757
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2071 - Memorandum from Mr Wallace (enclosed by Sir R Wilmot in letter to Henry Meredyth of 13 Aug 1757) relating to John Cameron of Lochiel - 1757
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2072 - Geneva. William Hewett to Sir R Wilmot Mr Conolly arrived three days ago - still very uncertain about the road home, and whether they are likely to get a passport - 14 Aug 1757
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2073 - Whichwood Forest. Col George Boscawen to Sir R Wilmot. Refers to D3155/C1985, asks for his good offices - 23 Aug 1757
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2074 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from William Pitt, principal sec of state to Sir Thomas Prendergast, postmaster general of Ireland, authorising him to detain letters as required by the Lord Lieutenant - matters dangerous to the government - 30 Aug 1757
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2075 - Duke of Bedford in account with Frederick Gore for wine - 13 Aug-21 Sep 1757
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2076 - Duke of Bedford in account with Benjamin Plunkett for wine - 21 Sep 1757
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2077 - Duke of Bedford in account with Robert Owen for spirits - 24 Sep 1757
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2078 - Duke of Bedford in account with Carleton and Jeuers for wine - 19 Aug-30 Sep 1757
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2079 - Duke of Bedford in account with Hans Bailie for wine - 19 Aug-30 Sep 1757
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2080 - Duke of Bedford in account with Capt Mercer for wine 12-26 Sept 1757 and Edward Lynch for wine 3 Oct 1757 - 1757
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2081 - Total bills for wine laid down in the cellars of Dublin Castle for the use of the Duke of Bedford (£1128.7.8½) - 4 Oct 1757
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2082 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot at Osmaston to Thomas Potter Esq. Securities and appointments forwarded for Mr Clements and Sir Henry Cavendish - 15 Oct 1757
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2083 - Duke of Bedford in account with Andrew Paull for wine - 12 Aug-17 Oct 1757
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2084 - Brussels. William Hewett to Sir R Wilmot Travelled via Switzerland and Germany to avoid the French dominions. Wilmot's talk of retirement to the country - 20 Oct 1757
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2085 - Duke of Bedford in account with Hans Bailie for wine - 4-21 Oct 1757
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2086 - Osmaston. Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Glad that the parties in Ireland concur to make the session agreeable. Domestic and Derbyshire news - 27 Oct 1757
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2087 - M Cope to her brother Sir John Cope. Leaves her will with Mr Crane. Health and family matters - 7 Nov 1757
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2088 - St James Street. Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Attacks on charges for stationery ware under the Duke of Devonshire - some vouchers cannot be produced - 12 Nov 1757
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2089 - Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Resolutions of 1 Nov. Ld Lieutenant should be able to have strength enough in Parliament to carry his points, with the support of the Crown servants. Said that Ponsonby has joined the Primate. Political advice and news - 14-15 Nov 1757
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2090 - Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Astonishment at the present situation in Ireland. Sure that the Duke of Bedford's wisdom and experience will restore matters - 17 Nov 1757
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2091 - Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Understands now that the Primate and Mr Ponsonby are not joined. Problems of groups stabbing at one another whenever they have the chance. Money bill. Possible promotion of Lord Newbattle. Dated 19 and 22 Nov 1757 - Nov 1757
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2092 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Sir Henry Cavendish, Mr Ponsonby and his friends among the group beating the Castle in the division of the House. Hopes he was not of the number, and will never be obliged to vote in opposition to HM ministers. - 22 Nov 1757
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2093 - Derby. John Gisborne jun to Sir R Wilmot Burgesses widow seems entitled to some benefit. Description of the estate completed, will be sent to town for his opinion. Extravagant price of grain - kept up by the millers and large farmers. - 24 Nov 1757
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2094 - Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Pitt's intention to promote Sir Robert Rich, Sir John Ligonier and Ld Molesworth marshals. Loss of Ld Digby. - 1 Dec 1757
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2095 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Henry Meredyth, Account of fees for creating Sir John Ligonier Viscount Seltbridge. - 1 Dec 1757
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2096 - Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Pleased to see the latest division was 98 to 54. Duke of Bedford to have the Blues, which the Duke of Marlborough was refused. Court martial ordered on Sir John Mordaunt. - 3 Dec 1757
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2097 - Derby. John Gisborne jun to Sir R Wilmot Burges' petition. Mr Hardinge also interests himself in the affair. Millers should be that only, and not allowed to buy or sell corn and flour. - 5 Dec 1757
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2098 - Inverness. Gen Pole to Sir R Wilmot, Three principal officers in the late expedition reported to be losing their army posts. - 5 Dec 1757
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2099 - Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby extracts of letters only, Lord Kildare. Formation of parties, negotiations and the administration, 15, 20 and 29 Dec - Dec 1757
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2100 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Asks for the return of the plan of the centre building in Dublin Castle. - 18 Dec 1757
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2101 - Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Includes extract as in D3155/C2099. Details of political and military appointments made. - 29 Dec 1757
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2102 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Sir Henry Cavendish Bt, Refers to D3155/C2092. No wish that friendship or connection with Ponsonby should be broken, simply that private or party friendship should not lead to Parliamentary opposition to the royal prerogative. - 31 Dec 1757
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2103 - Return of the expenses for quartering horse and dragoons on towns - 1757
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2104 - Account of package, freight and incidents of the stores sent to Dublin - 1757
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2105 - Col John FitzWilliam to Sir R Wilmot, Christian name of Ensign Campbell is Richard. - 1757
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2106 - Memorial of Lt Gen St Clair to the Lord Lieutenant, Recommends James Edington for ensign in place of Archibald Campbell, not heard of for at least five months. - 1757
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2107 - Duke of Bedford in account with Andrew Paull for wine - 17 Oct 1757-20 Jan 1758
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2108 - Memorial of the majors of foot in the Irish establishment to the Lord Lieutenant, received 21 Jan 1758. For an equal allowance to majors on the British establishment.
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2109 - Duke of Bedford in account with John Warre for wine - 20 Sep 1757-14 Feb 1758
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2110 - Abstract of title (to 1659) of Revd Mr Holden to the advowson of Weston on Trent. Original enclosed in letter from Sir R Wilmot to Revd Mr Holden - 14 Feb 1758
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2111 - Dublin Castle. Mr Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot (hand of Thomas Waite), Has received letters enclosing commissions and royal letters. - 19 Feb 1758
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2112 - Bedford House. Mr Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Royal letter authorising payment of £13583.6.8d for 2000 barrels of gunpowder. - 20 Feb 1758
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2113 - Dublin Castle. Richard Vernon to Sir R Wilmot, Will lay various letters before the Lord Lieutenant. - 20 Feb 1758
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2114 - Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Two copy letters enclosing royal letters granting money: £2000 to Patrick Smith and others, linen manufacturers in Waterford, £600 to the bishop of Ferns for church building in Wexford. - 2 Mar 1758
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2115 - Copy (in hand of Robert Wilmot) of Lord Bath's scheme for paying off the national debt. Received by the Duke of Devonshire, 2 Mar 1758. - 1758
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2116 - Osmaston. Cousin (Revd) John Holden to Sir R Wilmot, Will sent a bond for him to sign. Has no land in Weston, except what belongs to his living - 4 Mar 1758
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2117 - Dublin Castle. Mr Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Receipt for royal letters: creating Booth Gore a baronet; granting several officers a sum not exceeding £500. - 5 Mar 1758
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2118 - Dublin Castle. Mr Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Encloses [missing] a state of the army for February. - 9 Mar 1758
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2119 - Dublin Castle. Mr Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Receipt of D3155/C2114 - grant for church in Wexford. - 9 Mar 1758
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2120 - Dublin Castle. Mr Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Mr Vernon has handed to him the letter granting £2000 to linen manufacturers - 16 Mar 1758
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2121 - List of bills passing the Great Seal, 21-22 Mar 1758. Seven in total - 1758
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2122 - Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Mr Pitt discountenances all attempts to gain passes for ships to bring wine from France. Hopes this will be understood in Ireland. - 28 Mar 1758
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2123 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot Lord Lieutenant will settle the fees for the King's letter making good the wool licence money. - 30 Mar 1758
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2124 - Rough plan (hand of Robert Wilmot) of a scheme for raising militia in Derbyshire - Mar 1758
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2125 - Dublin Castle. Mr Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Royal letter authorising appointments of courts martial. - 8 Apr 1758
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2126 - Dublin Castle. Mr Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Encloses [missing] a state of the army for March. - 10 Apr 1758
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2127 - Dublin Castle Mr Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Royal letter placing 100 guineas on the Irish establishment, to be run for on the Curragh of Kildare. - 11 Apr 1758
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2128 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot Offers his services to transact affairs in Ireland. Thomas Bayly has already paid over what has been received since his father's death. - 12 Apr 1753
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2129 - Titchfield St. Unsigned letter, Account of Lord Tyrawly's case - called before the Bar of the House to explain by what authority he laid out public money in Gibraltar. - 14 Apr 1758
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2130 - Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Royal letters: Hector Hamon to be put on the Irish half-pay establishment as a reduced adjutant; memorial of gunsmiths to bring over firelocks from Birmingham. - 22 Apr 1758
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2131 - Account of wines drunk at the Green Cloth in Dublin Castle, in the Duke of Bedford's first session as Lord Lieutenant - 26 Sep 1757-26 Apr 1758
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2132 - Totals by type of wine drunk at the Green Cloth in Dublin Castle, in the Duke of Bedford's first session as Lord Lieutenant - 1757/1758
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2133 - Whitehall. W Sharpe to Sir R Wilmot, Going to Bath for a month, and will settle matters with him on return. - 1 May 1758
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2134 - Ordnance Officers (including Charles Frederick and George Sackville) to the Lord Lieutenant, Asks for an order for money (£5350.6.9d) paid for ordnance and stores. - 5 May 1758
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2135 - Birr. Lt Col Christopher Clarges to Richard Rigby, William Boyce will be pardoned and sent immediately to the regiment. - 9 May 1758
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2136 - Dublin. Richard Sandys to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for his petition to be ready for Mr Rigby and the Duke of Bedford when they call. - 9 May 1758
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2137 - Clonmell. Major Ma Norman to Mr Rigby, Memorial from Col Campbell relating to Major Bowles' pay in his regiment. - 10 May 1758
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2138 - Memorial of Dublin merchant traders (many signatures attached) for frigates to secure the Northern channel round Ireland. Endorsed, enclosed in Mr Waite's letter to Mr Rigby of 16 May 1758 [missing]. - [c1758]
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2139-2140 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot 19 May 1758. Encloses a certificate [D3155/C2140] that Col. Anstruither's regiment embarked on 20 February. - 1758
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2141 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot Has received letter enclosing warrant for firelocks - 20 May 1758
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2142 - Thomas Waite to Richard Rigby Revocation of pension payable to Sir Richard Cox, Bt of £800 pa. - 30 May 1758
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2143 - General Post Office. George Shelvocke to Sir R Wilmot, Order to Mr Vickers, postmaster of Holyhead for the use of Mr Wynne the messenger. - 31 Mar 1758
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2144 - Thomas Waite to Richard Rigby Receipt of letters. `Prince Edward' has sailed to guard the Northern Channel. Baronetcy to Marcus Lowther Crofton. - 1 Jun 1758
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2145 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Letters authorising payments of customary allowances to peers and officers and servants of the House in Ireland. - 1 Jun 1758
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2146 - Whitehall, Council Office. F Vernon to Richard Rigby, Privateers from the Mediterranean to perform a quarantine of 40 days in any part of the kingdom. - 9 Jun 1758
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2147 - Return of the company of artillery, commanded by Ld Vsct Molesworth - 9 Jun 1758
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2148 - Copy note (in hand of Robert Wilmot) on the attack on St Malo-losses. - 16 Jun 1758
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2149 - Bath. Sir John Cope to Sir R Wilmot, Is coming to London this weekend. - 20 Jun 1758
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2150 - Thomas Waite to Richard Rigby Receipt of royal letters relating to payments for repair of Dublin barracks, for supporting crown right to Kilkely vicarage, for stores and for tradesmen's bills. - 22 Jun 1758
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2151 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Richard Rigby at the Pay Office, Whitehall to Thomas Waite, Pension on the civil establishment of Ireland of £5,000 pa for the lives of HRH Princess Mary of Hesse and her sons Charles and Frederick. - 23 Jun 1758
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2152 - Sir R Wilmot to the Lord Chamberlain (Duke of Devonshire), Copy letter relating to loud complaints of Mr Griffin. No books or papers to return to the office for him. - 26 Jun 1758
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2153 - Kensington Gravel Pits. Lady M Molyneux to Sir R Wilmot, Are pensions on the establishment paid yearly or half-yearly? - 26 Jun 1758
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2154 - Thomas Waite to Richard Rigby Warrant signed, as requested in D3155/C2151. - 29 Jun 1758
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2155 - Draft advertisement from the Duke of Devonshire (hand of Robert Wilmot), for volunteers to serve as officers in the Derbyshire militia. - 1 Jul 1758
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2156 - Jason, St Helens. Lord Frederick Cavendish to Sir R Wilmot, Unlucky with winds and tides: frustrated in two attempts to land at Le Havre and Cherbourg. - 1 Jul 1758
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2157 - Bond St. Admiral Forbes to Sir R Wilmot A packet due to arrive from Ireland. - [4 Jul 1758]
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2158 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Henry Meredyth Esq, Has sent to Lord Forbes the packet from Lady Granard. Account of fees for the Privy Councillors' warrants. - 4 Jul 1758
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2159 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to -, Royal letter granting pension of £500 pa to Mr Charlton will be received soon by Mr Waite. - 4 Jul 1758
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2160 - Duchess of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot, Just come to town, stays till Saturday evening. Glad if he would call. - 6 Jul 1758
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2161 - George Shelvocke to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for the packets to be sent from the Lord Chamberlain's office to the Comptroller of the Inland Office. - 7 Jul 1758
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2162 - Holte Forest. H B Legge to R Wilmot, Has broken a bone in his leg and is on crutches. Hopes he will visit and leave off eating paper and drinking ink. - 10 Jul 1758
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2163 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby, Lord Bessborough's death. Lord George to go to Germany. - 11 Jul 1758
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2164 - Dublin. Capt T Desbrisay to Sir R Wilmot, Solicits his interest in favour of Lieut Melvile, recommended to the vacant company in Col Boscawen's regiment. Secretary to the Earl of Rothes. - 14 Jan 1758
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2165 - Duchess of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot Goes to Tunbridge the week after next until the first week in August. - 15 Jul 1758
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2166 - Holte Forest. H B Legge to R Wilmot Note delaying visit. - [21 Jul 1758]
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2167 - St James'. Col J Pelham to the Duke of Devonshire [Lord Chamberlain], Housekeeper at Princess Amelia's house in Kew is dead. - 22 Jul 1758
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2168 - Ardfert. Sir Maurice Crosbie to Sir R Wilmot, Choice of the title of Branden, a place in this county where he has property. - 20 Jul 1758
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2169-2170 - Sir John Cope to Sir R Wilmot, 27 Jul 1758 A new will. Proposes to leave his inheritance to Robert Wilmot, if his children die without issue (son and daughter by Mrs Metcalf). Malice and abusive treatment from others of the family. Asks him to suggest trustees. With Copy - 1758
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2171 - Chatsworth. Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses D3155/C2167, approves of what Pelham said to Mrs Hart. Enquiry as to whether the housekeeper's post is at his disposal. - 28 Jul 1758
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2172 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to [-] Pension of £2000 pa to Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick-Luneberg. - 3 Aug 1758
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2173 - Woolterton. Lady (R) Walpole to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for an account of her brother Frederick. - 14 Aug [1758]
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2174 - Derby. John Heath to Sir R Wilmot, Asks him to forward a letter to Tristram Revell. Relates to Mr Winter's son Joseph, now enlisted again. - 25 Aug 1753
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2175 - Barrow Green. Duchess of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot Glad that Freddy is at home and they have done with expeditions. - 27 Aug [1758]
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2176-2177 - Copy will of Revd Mr John Holden, clerk of weston on Trent, 29 Aug 1758 (JH died 21 Jul 1759). With Further Copy. - 1758
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2178 - Derby. Rev John Holden to Sir Robert Wilmot, Encloses D3155/C2176. Has asked Sir Eardley Wilmot to approve his actions. - 4 Sep 1758
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2179 - Tuam. John [Ryder] archbishop of Tuam to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses letters, open, for other members of the Wilmot family. - 12 Sep 1758
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2180 - Copy letters, as mentioned in D3155/C2179: JR to his nephew Ensign Robert Wilmot, no account of the battle of Louisburg, would make a good clergyman after serving a campaign or two in America: JR to Lt Col Wilmot, if nephew Robin goes into the church, commission for younger brother; JR to sister Mrs Wilmot at Mansfield - 12 Sep 1758
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2181 - Duchess of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot Gratitude for his goodness. Glad Freddy is out of danger. - 22 Sep [1758]
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2182 - Beckett. Lord Barrington to Gen Sir John Cope, Lord Ligonier recommends Mr Jones as his second cornet. Other appointments, including quartermasters. - 22 Sep 1758
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2183 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Henry Meredyth Esq Fees for baronetcy granted to William Cooper. - 26 Sep 1758
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2184 - Newmarket. Col J Pelham to Sir R Wilmot, Rats in the King's apartment - 5 Oct 1758
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2185 - Mr (W) Davis to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses letter [copy D3155/C2187] relating to the Royal George, a privateer. - 11 Oct 1758
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2186 - Doveridge. Sir Henry Cavendish to Sir R Wilmot, Apologies for letters sent to him via Sir Robert Wilmot - some related to applications for favour. Hopes he will be able to make his situation clear to the Duke - Mr Clemens in his present post has annexed things enjoyed in his previous one (HCs now). - 11 Oct 1758
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2187 - Copy letter from J West to the Commissioners of the Treasury in Ireland, Plague on the `Royal George'. - 11 Oct 1758
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2188 - Lord Chamberlain's Office. Col J Pelham (Secretary to the Lord Chamberlain) to the officers of H M Works, £14 pa to Mr Du Buisson, Clerk of the Works at Winchester for a field and barn adjoining the Palace, for the use of the Commissioners for Sick and Wounded Seamen. - 24 Oct 1758
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2189 - Col J Pelham (Secretary to the Lord Chamberlain) to John Clevland Esq, Secretary to the Admiralty, £14 pa to Mr Du Buisson, Clerk of the Works at Winchester for a field and barn adjoining the Palace, for the use of the Commissioners for Sick and Wounded Seamen. - 24 Oct 1758
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2190 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Sir John Cope, Regimental and military news. Glad that his new house answers expectations. Son is recovering from the measles. - 9 Nov 1758
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2191 - Bath. Sir John Cope to Sir R Wilmot Replies to D3155/C2190. Would like a command in Ireland, but for his infirmity. Duke of Marlborough a great loss. - 12 Nov 1758
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2192 - Sir John Cope to Sir R Wilmot Sir Everard Falkener dead - family in very bad circumstances. - 16 Nov 1758
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2193 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Sir John Cope, Duke of Cumberland has gout. Duke of Marlborough's lying in state. - 16 Nov 1758
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2194 - Chatsworth. Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot Obliged for Mr Calthorpe's advice. No objection to Mr Griffin's retiring on his page's place. - 18 Nov 1758
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2195 - Chatsworth. Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot Parliament is adjourned. Asks him to send word to Devonshire House to continue to send the newspapers and letter to Chatsworth. - 20 Nov 1758
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2196 - Blois. Capt Tristram Revell to Sir R Wilmot, Marching for Calais with the prisioners, to be exchanged there. - 21 Nov 1758
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2197 - Sir John Cope to Sir R Wilmot Approaching fit of gout. News of various fund raising schemes. - 30 Nov [1758]
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2198 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot Asks his directions as to payment, giving the current exchange rate on bills. - 30 Nov 1758
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2199 - Sir John Cope to Sir R Wilmot Cornetcy in his regiment - any recommendations. - 2 Dec 1758
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2200 - Chatsworth. Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot Mr Pitt has spoken to him about the Master of the Ceremonies - asks Robert Wilmot to inspect Mr Cotterel's books. - [9 Dec 1758]
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2201 - Sir John Cope to Sir R Wilmot Lord Charles Hay asks for a court martial. Not able to move from Bath at present - toe and ear painful companions. - 23 Dec [1758]
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2202 - Note from Mr Calthorpe to Sir R Wilmot, Has sent the eight parcels of bedding to his office. Cannot find the red damask chairs. - 25 Dec [1758]
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2203 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Sir John Cope Lord Charles Hay repents and wishes to make it up, but Lord Loudoun will not suffer it. - 26 Dec 1758
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2204 - Copy royal letter granting Guy Carleton Esq appointment as Quartermaster General to Col James Wolfe's expedition - 30 Dec 1758
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2205 - Account of concordatum paid to Rt Hon Richard Rigby - 1758
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2206 - List of furniture required for HM palaces at St James', Kensington and Kew - 1758
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2207 - A New Years Gift; or a catalogue of books for the year 1758. Satirical leaflet, printed in London for M Cooper - 1758
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2208 - Extract of Acts of Parliament (12 Anne c23 - 25 George II c26) relating to playhouses - 15 Jan 1759
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2209 - Receipted bill for clothes paid to Joseph Biou by Mr George Wohlers - 27 Jan 1759
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2210 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Devonshire, Appointment of Mr Samuel West as furrier in ordinary to the King. Master of the Robes does not have the power of appointment. - 22 Feb 1759
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2211 - Sir John Cope to Sir R Wilmot Will be in this evening when he proposes coming. - [19 Mar 1759]
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2212 - William Ely to Sir R Wilmot The tragedy of Cleone will be performed in English at the Little Theatre in the Haymarket if the Lord Chamberlain agrees. - [19 Mar 1759]
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2213 - Copy letter from Sir Robert Wilmot to Gen Pole, Parliamentary interests have interfered each time to prevent his regiment coming to England. - 20 Mar 1759
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2214 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Sir John Cope Not in his power yet to tell him the military arrangements. Army movements. - 31 Mar 1759
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2215 - Copy letter from Sir Robert Wilmot to the bishop of Killala and Achonry, Transmits a royal letter for his promotion to this bishopric. - 10 Apr 1759
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2216 - Pall Mall. James Calthorpe to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses half-year accounts [missing] with blank columns as advised. Coach hire has not been included. - 12 Apr 1759
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2217 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby, Will sent a copy letter to Meredyth, received from the Admiralty in reply to their question about the protection of trade. - 19 Apr 1759
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2218 - Copy letter from Sir Robert Wilmot to Gen Pole, Thanks for the kit of Inverness salmon. - 21 Apr 1759
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2219 - William [Carmichael] bishop of Meath's receipt for £100, endorsed enclosed in Mr Meredyth's letter to Sir Robert Wilmot, 24 Apr 1759 [missing]. - 2 Apr 1759
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2220 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to [John Ryder] archbishop of Tuam, Intention to present cousin Ryder to the living of Longford. - 28 Apr 1759
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2221 - Abstract of Mr Griffin's bills - Apr 1759
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2222 - Note from the Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot, to enquire of Mr Edward Finch for a man that cures bugs. Rooms to be cleared. - 5 May 1759
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2223 - Copy letters from Claude Aubert to Sir John Cope at Bath, 8 May 1759 Not possible to get a pass for his son to travel through France to Geneva. Reply (copy) from Sir J Cope to CA, 10 May 1759 thanking him for his trouble. - May 1759
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2224 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Tranmits papers [D3155/C2225-26] of Mary Barnewall widow, relating to lands escheated. - 18 May 1759
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2225 - Mr Gore's opinion on the case of Lady Trimlestown, as in D3155/C2224. - 1759
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2226 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Tranmits papers [D3155/C2225-26] of Mary Barnewall widow, relating to lands escheated. - 1759
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2227 - Louisbourg. Col Montagu Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot, Hopes to sail soon, blocked by ice most of the winter. Mr Wolfe has arrived and Mr Amherst is ready. - 24 May 1759
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2228 - Treasury, H B Legge to Sir R Wilmot, Mistake in Lord Tweedale's plate. Fresh valuation from the Jewel Office needed. - 1 Jun 1759
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2229 - Note of allowances for gilt plate at christenings, (refers to D3155/C2228). - 1 Jun 1759
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2230 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to H B Legge, Acknowledges D3155/C2228, returns warrant with addition. - 2 Jun 1759
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2231 - Sir John Cope to Sir R Wilmot He and Mrs Metcalf are happy with Mrs McCulloch's kindness to their girl, tooth complaint. Gout. - 6 Jun 1759
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2232 - Sir R Wilmot to the Lord Chamberlain (Duke of Devonshire) Establishment of barges - rarely used by the Lord Chamberlain and rotting. Not worth repairing. - 7 Jun 1759
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2233 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices, Refers to D3155/C2224. Partial allowance of claim. - 12 Jun 1759
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2234 - Sir R Wilmot to Lord Chancellor Bowes, Encloses a copy letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury relating to the estates of idiots and lunatics. - 26 Jun 1759
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2235 - Sir John Cope to Sir R Wilmot Visits, also Major McCulloch. - 1 Jul 1759
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2236 - Treasury. H B Legge to Sir R Wilmot As D3155/C2230, has found the warrant, which has been signed. - 3 Jul 1759
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2237 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Lord Lieutenant, Encloses Col Adlercron's memorial [missing] relating to regimental appointments. - 7 Jul 1759
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2238 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Gen Pole, Pole's poor health. Has acquainted the Duke of Devonshire - appointments. Postscript, glad of improvement. - 10 Jul 1759
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2239 - Weston. Z Duckett and Richard Brown to Sir R Wilmot, Executors of Revd Mr Holden. Sale of the rectory for £1400. - 23 Jul 1759
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2240 - Derby. Dr W Hope to Sir R Wilmot, Applies on behalf of his son for the living of Weston: health will not permit him to reside in the fens of Lincolnshire. - 25 Jul 1759
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2241 - Copy letter form Sir R Wilmot to Zaccheus Duckett, rector of Saundby (Notts) + Richard Brown, jun of Weston, Determined to purchase the advowson of Weston at the sum mentioned. - 26 Jul 1759
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2242 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Gen Pole. New regulations and destinations may be thought of when a few months have settled the point of invasion. - 26 Jul 1759
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2243 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Earl of Kildare, Happy to be of service on this side. - 26 Jul 1759
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2244 - Aston. Revd John Rolleston to Sir R Wilmot, Cousin Anne Holden (sister of the late Rev John) hopes he will let her recommend a clergyman to the rectory, given the value of the rectory over the price he is to pay. - 29 Jul 1759
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2245 - Sir R Wilmot to Lord Chancellor Bowes, Transmits letter in favour of Darby Magill. Hanover feels the effects of French resentment. - 31 Jul 1759
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2246 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite, returning Mr Hamilton's letter about the Portuguese - minister is happy that he is innocent. - 2 Aug 1759
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2247 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby Prorogation of Parliament. Commissions. Raising of troops in Ireland. Encloses Mr Pitt's letter about Col Campbell, just received. - 7 Aug 1759
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2248 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby Victory not as glorious as believed yesterday. 62nd and 73rd foot regiments to be established in Ireland. - 9 Aug 1759
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2249 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Dorset, Lord George well. The enemy have received a great check. - 9 Aug 1759
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2250 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby No further news from Germany. Capt Jeffreys a lively man, prevented from sailing to Ireland yet. - 10 Aug 1759
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2251 - Knole. Compliments from the Duke of Dorset to Sir R Wilmot. Asks for any further particulars from Germany. - 10 Aug 1759
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2252 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Lord Lieutenant Letter from the Duchess of Wharton. Gen Waldegrave commended by the King. Encloses an account of the action in Germany from Col Fitzroy. - 11 Aug 1759
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2253 - Eccleshall. Frederick [Cornwallis] bishop of Lichfield to Sir R Wilmot, Presentation to the rectory of Weston. - 13 Aug 1759
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2254-2255 - Lord John Cavendish to Sir R Wilmot, 19 Aug 1759 Leave for Mr Mason to exchange his month of waiting as chaplain. With cover - 1759
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2256 - Charlotte Charke to Sir R Wilmot, 27 Aug 1759 Asks if the licence has come. With cover - 1759
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2258 - Admiralty Office. Lords of the Admiralty to the Lord Chamberlain, King's house at Winchester to be used for reception of prisoners of war - asks for order to use adjoining field for recreation. - 29 Aug 1758
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2259 - Lord Farnham to Sir R Wilmot, Wishes to send a letter to the Duke of Bedford. - 31 Aug 1759
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2260 - Note in hand of R Wilmot, From the Duke of Argyll, desiring Col Williams to recommend Joseph Andrews as one of the King's watermen. - 4 Sep 1759
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2261 - Woburn. Timings of express dispatch to London. - 4 Sep 1759
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2262 - Copy letter (annotated not sent) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices, Appointment not of Capt Robert Sandford, but of Lieutenant Col Bernard Hale as lieutenant of the Ordnance. - 6 Sep 1759
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2263 - Cousin Edward Wilmot (of Duffield) to Sir R Wilmot, Has delivered the original of Mr Holden's will to Mr Brown and has a receipt for it. - 7 Sep 1759
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2264 - Copy letter from Sir Robert Wilmot to Sir John Cope, Good spirits after Boscawen's victory in the Mediterranean. Lord Granby to succeed Ld George (Sackville) in the Ordnance, Waldegrave to succeed in his regiment. - 11 Sep 1759
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2265 - Sir John Cope to Sir R Wilmot Five invalid generals at Bath now including (JC), Guise the most likely to make the first vacancy. - 15 Sep 1759
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2266 - Appointment of Owen Wynne gent as lieutenant in 73 rd regiment of foot (commanded by William Browne) - 16 Sep 1759
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2267 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby (at Edinburgh) The Duke has taken the list of exchanges and vacancies to Woburn to fill up the gaps. Stabling bills. Distress of Ld George Sackville. - 18 Sep 1759
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2268 - Camp at Crown Point. Capt Robert Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot, Details of the campaign in America, passes and forts. - 20 Sep 1759
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2269 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Bedford, Mr Rigby and the Marquis heading north - 21 Sep 1759
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2270 - Copy letter from Sir Robert Wilmot to Sir John Cope Miss Cope very well. French unlikely to venture out for a fortnight or so. Robert Wilmot now going to Osmaston. - 22 Sep 1759
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2271 - Berkswell. Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Lord Lieutenant at Meriden (Warw) on the road to Ireland, Rectory of Aghada - was it granted in commendam with the bishopric of Cloyne. - 27 Sep 1759
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2272 - Copy letter from Robert Wilmot to Revd Mr Winter, Suggests he says nothing to Miss Holden at this stage. - 9 Oct 1759
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2273 - Copy letter from Robert Wilmot to Edward Wilmot Esq., Refers to D3155/C2263 and the need to execute a deed with Miss Holden, Mr Duckett and Mr Richard Brown - payment for perpetual advowson of the rectory of Weston. - 9 Oct 1759
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2274 - Derby. J Gisborne jun to Sir R Wilmot, Receipt of bonds relating to Holden's estate. Mr Steer's examination - 12 Oct 1759
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2275 - Copy letter from Sir Robert Wilmot to Sir John Cope Wrote him a letter, but all its news has now appeared in print. - 13 Oct 1759
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2276 - Derby. Josh Winter to Sir R Wilmot, Received the necessary mandate from the archdeacon's office, before induction at Weston on Friday. - 13 Oct 1759
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2277 - Copy letter from Robert Wilmot to Revd Mr Winter Surrender of Quebec. - 17 Oct 1759
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2278 - Goose Green Lodge. Cousin Henry Wilmot to Sir Robert Wilmot, Pipe of madeira for division, between Robert Wilmot, HW and Sir Eardley Wilmot. - 17 Oct 1759
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2279 - Dublin Castle, Instructions to servants from J MacCulloch, state steward of the Household. - 18 Oct 1759
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2280 - Copy letter from Sir Robert Wilmot to Sir John Cope Account of the conquest of Quebec came at 11 on Tuesday. - 20 Oct 1759
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2281 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby, Omission in the king's letter on Trinity College. - 20 Oct 1759
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2282 - Berkswell. Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Lord Lieutenant at Meriden (Warw) on the road to Ireland. Returns warrants. No hurry about the Duke of Bolton's lodgings. - 20 Oct 1759
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2283 - Dublin Castle. Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot, Nephew's commission in an old regiment. Capt Campbell to be placed on Capt Douglass's half pay. - 20 Oct 1759
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2284 - Derby. Josh Winter to Sir R Wilmot His intended curate will reside at Weston before Christmas - Forster, nephew to Mr Fletcher of Lichfield. Henry Wilmot of Jamaica seems to have now no inclination to go into the army. Mr Robin now at Mansfield. - 23 Oct 1759
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2285 - Fort George. Gen Edward Pole to Sir R Wilmot, Kind letter from Lord Barrington, after seeking his recommendation for an English regiment. - 29 Oct 1759
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2286 - Copy letter from Sir Robert Wilmot to Sir John Cope Has been to Hampshire to see Legge. Unanimity as great this session as last. - 30 Oct 1759
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2287 - Edinburgh. Mr (J?) Drummond to Sir John Cope, Son George is the oldest captain in the 33rd regiment - hopes to get Daulhatt's majority. - 30 Oct 1759
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2288 - Stretton. William Hewett to Sir R Wilmot Hopes Wilmot will stay at Stretton if looking to his demesnes in Derby. Improvements to his house.
Neapolitan business. - 30 Oct 1759
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2289 - Account of Sir Robert Wilmot's salary, quarter to 10 Oct 1759. - 1759
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2290 - Bath. Sir John Cope to Sir R Wilmot Death of Sir Robert Rich. Reminder to Lord Ligonier about the governorship of Chelsea. Son's progress at Eton. - 1 Nov 1759
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2291 - Account of money received for Sir Robert Wilmot by William Ely for Oct 1759, received 3 Nov. - 1759
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2292 - Col B Hale to Sir R Wilmot, Invitation to dine, along with Calcraft and Hale's brother, the colonel of light dragoons. - 4 Nov 1759
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2293 - Copy letter from Sir Robert Wilmot to Sir John Cope Neglect of English at Eton, Master Cope's progress. Concern for Sir John's health. - 8 Nov 1759
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2294 - London. Lord Ligonier to Lieut - Gen. Sir John Cope, Sir Robert Rich still alive and well. - 9 Nov 1759
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2295 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to John Calcraft Esq., Encloses notes of votes and an address which seem to show the unanimity of the House. - 9 Nov 1759
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2296 - Duke of Bedford's accounts for wine with John Warre, 6 Oct 1759 and Hans Bailie, 20 Oct - 10 Nov 1759. - 1759
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2297 - Charlotte Clarke to Sir R Wilmot received 15 Nov 1759. Asks for a new licence for six nights or mornings. Had hoped to get the liberty for the theatre at Goodman's Fields. - 1759
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2298 - Chelsea College. Mr Harris to Sir R Wilmot, Too ill to write to Mr Rigby to wish him joy as Master of the Rolls. - 16 Nov 1759
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2299 - Copy letter from Sir Robert Wilmot to Sir John Cope Banks stopping payment, impossible to say where this will end. Clements will be attacked in Parliament. - 16 Nov 1759
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2300 - Copy letter from Sir Robert Wilmot to Sir John Cope Death of Mr Singleton - Mr Rigby to succeed as Master of the Rolls. - 17 Nov 1759
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2301 - Sir Robert Wilmot's account of fees in the Lord Chamberlain's office, Nov 1759, made - 4 Dec 1759
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2302 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Check for the King of Prussia, nothing ruinous. - 6 Dec 1759
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2303 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Encloses details of letter from Mr Butcher and Mr Jeffrey's receipt for reducing to one quarter size Mr Pratt's map of Ireland. - 7 Dec 1759
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2304-2305 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby 7 Dec 1759. Encloses [C2305] an establishment for Major - Gen. Elliott's regiment of light dragoons. Possible model for Lord Drogheda. - 1759
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2306 - Lichfield. Charles Simpson to Sir R Wilmot, Intended navigation from Lichfield to the river Trent. Encloses proposals [missing] to Wilmot as owner of Weston hollow. - 10 Dec 1759
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2307 - Sir John Cope to Sir R Wilmot Thanks for entertainment of their daughter, from Cope and Mrs Metcalf. Health variable. - 17 Dec 1759
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2308 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby at Edinburgh Glad that examples have been made of some of the ringleaders of the mob. Meeting of the ministry tonight at Mr Pitt's. - 18 Dec 1759
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2309 - Chatsworth. Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot Reminder to Mr Pottinger to check how long there was mourning in the French court for Princess Caroline. - 19 Dec 1759
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2310 - Copy letter from Robert Wilmot to Revd Mr Winter Proposes that Winter pay Mrs Anne Holden £30 pa., on account of the loss of her brother, his predecessor. - 20 Dec 1759
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2311 - As D3155/C2301, Sir Robert Wilmot's account of fees in the Lord Chamberlain's office for Dec 1759 - Dec 1759
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2312 - Note of recipients of warrants for christening plate, 1728-1759.
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2313 - Account of the Duke of Bedford with Robert Owens for wine - 1759
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2314 - Note relating to the supply of 50 tons of copper halfpence to Ireland, ? - 1759
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2315 - Memorial of the sergeant-majors of foot regiments on the Irish establishment to Lord George Sackville for extra rooms in barracks than private soldiers - nd [1750-1755]
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2316 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Cat Edinburgh Sure that his reception on returning will content him. - 5 Jan 1760
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2317 - Saundby. Revd Z Duckett to Sir R Wilmot, Thanks for his act of generosity in regard to Miss Holden. - 7 Jan 1760
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2318 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Cat Edinburgh Commissions. Pension for Major Bradshawe's widow. - 10 Jan 1760
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2319 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Cat Edinburgh marked `private'. Suggests embarrassment because of the claim that popery had no hand in the disturbance on 3rd December, whereas others suggest that French incendiaries sheltered behind other simple wretches. - 13 Jan 1760
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2320 - Sir John Cope to Sir R Wilmot Health in decline, probably not enough strength to come to London. Son now has a good french master. - 15 Jan 1760
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2321 - Pay Office. Henry Fox to Sir John Cope, Favour for his nephew Cornet Digby, by allowing one man out of the light troop to become a non-commissioned officer. - 16 Jan 1760
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2322 - Cavendish Square. Lord Barrington to Lieut-Gen Sir John Cope, Marked `private'. Under the terms mentioned, a cornet would be entitled to the horses he has purchased. - 18 Jan 1760
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2323 - Sir R Wilmot to the Lord Chamberlain (Duke of Devonshire) Clause has been omitted about the Groom of the Stole swearing obedience to the Lord Chamberlain. - 20 Jan 1760
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2324 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby marked `Private' - 22 Jan 1760
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2325 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Lord Clanricarde's enclosure to Mr Pitt. Affairs in Germany seen now in a different light from after Minden. - 24 Jan 1760
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2326 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby (hand of Robert Wilmot). Right to send Wood a full narrative. Death of Lady Granby. Court martial for Lord George Sackville signed today. - 26 Jan 1760
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2327 - London. Adjutant General Robert Napier to Lt-Gen Sir John Cope, Regiment to be put on the same establishment as those in Germany. Requests the discharge of the unfit, then notice of the remaining strength. - 28 Jan 1760
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2328 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Payment of fees. - 29 Jan 1760
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2329 - Note of establishment costs for an Irish regiment of horse, sent by Sir R Wilmot to Mr Calcraft. - 29 Jan 1760
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2330 - Kensington Gravel Pits. Mary (Vsctess) Molyneux to Sir R Wilmot, Apprehension about her pension. Annotated with copy reply. - 29 Jan 1760
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2331 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Details of alterations to commissions. Doubt about the legality of part of the militia. - 2 Feb 1760
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2332 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby (hand of Robert Wilmot). Gratitude as a partaker of his correspondence with Mr Wood. Court martial of Lord George Sackville. - 7 Feb 1760
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2333 - Copy of patent appointing William Ellis, secretary at war in Ireland (Jan 1688). Endorsed enclosed in Mr Waite's letter to Sir Robert Wilmot [missing] - 13 Feb 1760
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2334 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Hugh Valence Jones Esq, Majority of 8 in division on revenue - opposition from friends to smuggling. - 13 Feb 1760
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2335 - Duke of Bedford in account with various named people for wines and spirits - 3 Aug 1759 - 14 Feb 1760
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2336 - Charge of the civil establishment of Ireland - [25 Mar] 1759-14 Feb 1760
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2337 - Chatsworth. Duke of Devonshire to Sir R. Wilmot Mourning for undress to be added in the Gazette. - 16 Feb 1760
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2338 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Lord Ferrers' trial. - 16 Feb 1760
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2339 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Mr Secretary Rigby to Mr Wood on regiments of horse and dragoons. Parliamentary debate and vote details. - 16 Feb 1760
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2340 - Brittain St, Dublin. Gen Stratford Eyre to Sir R Wilmot, Message for Mr Waite. - 18 Feb 1760
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2341 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Mr Secretary Rigby to Mr Wood Address carried by 109 votes to 35. No danger, arming the country a wanton profusion of public money. - 19 Feb 1760
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2342 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Lord George may be tried and arrested. - 21 Feb 1760
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2343 - Kensington Gravel Pits. Mary (Vsctess) Molyneux to Sir R Wilmot Has received a bill from Mr Clements for a half-year's pension. - 23 Feb 1760
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2344 - Details of express travel, (capitulation of Carrickfergus), journey from Dublin to London with times. - 24-27 Feb 1760
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2345 - Newcastle House. Duke of Newcastle to Sir R Wilmot, Letter to be forwarded to Mr Rigby. - 27 Feb 1760
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2346 - Lady Betty Waldegrave to Sir R Wilmot, Asks if he has further news of Mons Thurote. - 29 Feb 1760
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2347 - List of Lords appointed to the Privy Council in Ireland (8-11 Dec 1690). - 1 Mar 1760
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2348-2349 - Henry Harris to Sir R Wilmot, 3 Mar 1760. Is Thurot killed and his three frigates taken? With cover - 1760
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2350 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Adieu Mons Thurot. Proceedings in the court martial of Lord George Sackville. - 6 Mar 1760
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2351 - Copy report of Lieut. George Brereton to the Lord Lieutenant, on the landing of the French in county Clare, and an affray among French prisoners at Monaghan. - 6 Mar 1760
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2352 - Newcastle House. Duke of Newcastle to Sir R Wilmot Asks to know when a messenger is going express or flying seal to Ireland. - 11 Mar 1760
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2353 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Hugh Valence Jones Esq. on the landing of the French in county Clare, and an affray among French prisoners at Monaghan. possibly enclosing copies. - 14 Mar 1760
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2354 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Robert Wood Esq, on the landing of the French in county Clare, and an affray among French prisoners at Monaghan. (copy also sent to H V Jones). - 17 Mar 1760
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2355 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Mutineers. Progress of bills. - 22 Mar 1760
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2356 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Possible that none of the bills will be returned to him, perhaps two of the four. - 27 Mar 1760
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2357 - Leicester Fields. Edward (Hervey?) to (?Sir John Cope), Regimental embarkation yesterday, Conway's finished today. - 27 Mar 1760
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2358-2359 - Lord Lieutenant to the Lords of the Treasury, 28 Mar 1760, Encloses the Earl of Kildare's representation [D3155/C2359] for provision of a barrack for the Royal Regiment of Artillery. - 1760
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2360 - Note from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Calcraft, recommending Capt Revell. - 29 Mar 1760
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2361 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Newmarket will employ people next week, Lord Ferrers the week after. - 3 Apr 1760
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2362 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Progress of private bills. Rumours about Lord George Sackville's trial verdict. - 8 Apr 1760
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2363 - Copy letters from Sir R Wilmot to Robert Wood Esq and William Sharpe Esq, Returns of horses. Progress of bills. - 8 Apr 1760
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2364 - Marquis of Granby to Sir John Cope, Brother raising a regiment, asks for assistance with a couple of good men for non-commissioned officers. - 10 Apr 1760
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2365 - Bath. Sir John Cope to Sir R Wilmot Does not think he will ever see him again. Misery of decline towards the end is all he dreads. - 17 Apr 1760
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2366 - Establishment of Sir Ralph Gore's regiment of foot, 20 Dec 1759 to be completed 14 Apr 1760 - 1760
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2367 - Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite, Want of farthings and halfpence. - 24 Apr 1760
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2368 - Kensington Palace. Mr Greening to Sir R Wilmot, Felt it improper to return the key without an order from the Duke of Devonshire. - 1 May 1760
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2369 - Sir Robert Wilmot in account with William Ely for quarterly salary - 3 May 1760
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2370 - Copy letters from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Six named regiments ordered to Germany. - 3 May 1760
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2371 - St James Park.? to Sir John Cope, Mr Guerin has left a will, with Col Peirson and Mr John Drummond as executors. - 6 May 1760
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2372 - London. Charles, Lord Cadogan [to Sir John Cope], Mr Guerin, agent to your regiment dead, recommends Mr John Winter. - 6 May 1760
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2373 - Note indicating that a letter will be signed authorising more copper coinage - 10 May 1760
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2374 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby Action at Paderborn. - 10 May 1760
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2375 - Sir R Wilmot to Rt Hon Edward Weston, Re Weston's son Edward, not acquainted with the India directors. Recently at home with deafness or doing duty at the Lord Chamberlain's office. - 13 May 1760
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2376 - Appointment of Nathaniel Clements as deputy to the vice treasurer, receiver and paymaster general, and treasurer at war in Ireland - 12 May 1760
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2377 - Cover to Appointment of Nathaniel Clements as deputy to the vice treasurer, receiver and paymaster general, and treasurer at war in Ireland endorsed enclosed in Mr Clement's under cover to Mr Rigby [missing] - 13 May 1760
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2378 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Gen Pole, Too late to make application in favour of Pole's nephew. - 15 May 1760
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2379 - Col Bagshawe to Mr Rigby, Recommendation for surgeon given in at the beginning of March, hopes the commission will be dated from April. - 18 May 1760
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2380 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot, Appointment of Lords Justices. Encloses letter for Mr Rigby from Sir James Caldwell. Lord Rothes' suggestions on rewards for apprehending deserters. - 20 May 1760
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2381 - Trentham. Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot, Arranging a visit. - 23 May 1760
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2382 - Bishopgate St. Arnold Nesbitt to Sir R Wilmot, Warrant for 50 tons of half pence passed. - 24 May 1760
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2383 - J Calcraft to Sir R Wilmot, Dining with him tomorrow. - 26 May 1760
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2384 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Sir Henry Cavendish, Bt, Will talk to Mr Rigby about the salary. - 27 May 1760
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2385 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite, Popularity of his Grace in Ireland. Will find out Mr Rigby's sentiments on the matter of rewards for apprehending deserters. - 27 May 1760
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2386 - St James Place. Sir John Cope to Mr Jones, Bank bills for £200 as testimony and gratitude for friendship, which he hopes will be continued to wife and children. - 29 May 1760
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2387 - Abstract (in hand of Robert Wilmot) of the will of Sir John Cope, dated - 30 May 1760
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2388 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Sir Henry Cavendish, Bt, Receipt of bonds for £20,000 to the vice-treasurers. - 31 May 1760
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2389 - Cornet Dilkes to Sir R Wilmot, Commission for the Grenadier Guards not yet made out, so cannot be signed. - 3 Jun 1760
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2390-2391 - Bedford House. Mr (S?) Beaumont to Sir R Wilmot, 3 Jun 1760 His Grace is almost out of paper here at Woburn. Encloses [D3155/C2391] a list of requirements of stationery - 1760
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2392 - Quarterly warrants and their fees, to 5 Jan. - 1 Feb 1760
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2393 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses [missing] Thomas Hawkshaw's bill. - 6 Jun 1760
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2394 - Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot, Duke of Ancaster to give an order for taking down the state in Westminster Hall. - 7 Jun 1760
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2395 - Saundby. Z Duckett to Sir R Wilmot, Small amount short in balancing Mr Holden's accounts. Hopes no aspersions will be cast on his deceased friend. - 16 Jun 1760
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2396 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby (at Woburn Abbey), Pay Office will not yet issue money to Mr Calcraft. Bad news from America. - 18 Jun 1760
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2397 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite, Mrs Pocklington's remittance. - 19 Jun 1760
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2398 - Sir R Wilmot to Lord Chancellor Bowes, On his leave of absence, appointing custodians of the Great Seal. - 21 Jun 1760
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2399 - Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot, Duke's plans for the next few days. - 22 Jun 1760
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2400 - Quarterly salary account for Sir R Wilmot to - 5 Jul 1760
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2401 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Bedford, Account of action at Pondicherry - French beaten. - 10 Jul 1760
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2402 - War Office. Lord Barrington to Lt-Gen Sir John Cope, Inconvenience arising on deaths of regimental agents - Board of General Officers to consider action, such as requiring securities. - 10 Jul 1760
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2403 - Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot, Debenture and two tickets for Chiswick. Has asked the Duke of Newcastle to recommend Lord Barrington's brother to be King's chaplain. - 16 Jul 1760
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2404 - Promotions of peers and appointments of privy councillors and law officers - 16 Jul 1760
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2405 - Further paper on Promotions of peers and appointments of privy councillors and law officers. - 1760
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2406 - War Office. Mr Bradshaw to Sir R Wilmot, Enquiry about Lady St Leger's pension. - 18 Jul 1760
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2407 - Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot, Invitation to call. - 19 Jul 1760
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2408 - Address cover to Mr Rigby, at the Duke of Bedford's, Stratton Park, Hants - 19 Jul 1760
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2409 - Dublin. Lord Farnham to Mr Secretary Rigby, Desires his title to be Vsct Farnham of Farnham, co Cavan. - 22 Jul 1760
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2410 - Dublin. Lord Russborough to Mr Secretary Rigby, Title to be Russborough of Russells Town. - 22 Jul 1760
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2411 - Dublin. Lord Mornington to R Rigby, Title to be Viscount Wellesley of Dengan Castle and Earl of Mornington. - 23 Jul 1760
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2412 - Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Z Duckett to Sir R Wilmot, Miss Holden has consented to the making good of all deficiencies. - 23 Jul 1760
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2413 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Irish news from the Archbishop of Tuam. No news yet from Germany. - 24 Jul 1760
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2414 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Robert Clemens Esq, Encloses [missing] Lady Yarmouth's last patent and an instrument surrendering it. - 25 Jul 1760
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2415 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lady Yarmouth, Her last patent - 25 Jul 1760
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2416 - Fragment of copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby, Dutch East India Co played a deep game and lost it. - 27 Jun 1760
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2417 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Wood, Consent to Capt Alexander Wood raising an independent company of foot in Ireland. - 26 Jul 1760
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2418 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby (RR at Hinchinbrook, Hunts), Death of Sir John Cope. - 29 Jul 1760
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2419 - St James Place. Lady Elizabeth Cope to Sir R Wilmot, Death of her husband this morning. - 29 Jul 1760
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2420 - Florence Court. John Cole [to Mr Secretary Rigby], Title to be Baron Mount Florence of Florence Court (co Fermanagh). - 30 Jul 1760
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2421 - Westport. John Browne [to Mr Secretary Rigby], Title to be Baron of Mount Eagle (co Mayo). - 30 Jul 1760
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2422 - Grays Inn. Henry Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot, Proving of Sir John Cope's will. - 31 Jul 1760
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2423 - Hinchinbrook. Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Will Sir John Cope's house do for him. - 31 Jul 1760
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2424 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Bedford. Encloses letters. Memorial of Major Marcell. Governorship of Limerick and a Major General's post on the establishment of Ireland vacant by the death of Sir John Cope. - 31 Jul 1760
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2425 - St James Place. Lady Elizabeth Cope to Sir R Wilmot, Would welcome a visit from Mrs MacCulloch in her distress. - 31 Jul 1760
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2426 - Share certificate call, Chelsea Waterworks Company, in name of the Hon Col John Cope - 1 Jun 1728
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2426-2441 - Series of bills and accounts of Sir John Cope, passed to his executor (Sir R Wilmot).
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2427 - Receipted bill of Christopher Key, from Sir John Cope for a sign manual for a bow window and a fence. - 23 Oct 1745
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2428 - Receipted bill of James Mann, for cloth. - 16 Aug 1758
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2429 - Inventory (hand of Robert Wilmot) of household goods in Sir John Cope's house in St James Place to be sold - 19 Aug 1760
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2430 - Receipted bill of Samuel Phene and Thomas Jones, for making an inventory of household goods of Sir John Cope, to Sir R Wilmot, executor. - 22 Aug 1760
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2431 - Receipted bill of Anthony and George Wagner, for hats for the Queen's Regiment of dragoons, commanded by the late Sir John Cope. - 11 Sep 1760
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2432 - Receipted bill of Henry Godde, saddler, for goods supplied to Sir John Cope, 1757-1760. - 12 Sep 1760
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2433-2434 - Receipted bill of Messrs Graham, for medicines supplied to Sir John Cope. - 18 Sep 1760
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2435 - Receipted bill of Robert Hyde, undertaker, for the funeral of Sir John Cope. - 24 Sep 1760
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2436 - Receipted bill of John Wright, mostly for carriage repairs for Sir John Cope. - 26 Sep 1760
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2437 - Receipted bill of John Auckland and John Goundry for horse hire - 30 Sep 1760
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2438 - Receipted bill of John Redgrave, for work done at Mr Sharman's farm at Burgh (for the late Sir John Cope). - 26 Feb 1768
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2439 - Rental of the estate of the late Sir John Cope in Oldton and Burgh St Peters (Norfolk and Suffolk) and St James, Westminster
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2440 - Rental of the estate of the late Sir John Cope in Oldton and Burgh St Peters (Norfolk and Suffolk) and St James, Westminster - c1765-1768
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2441 - Rental of the estate of the late Sir John Cope in Oldton and Burgh St Peters (Norfolk and Suffolk) and St James, Westminster - 1755-1768
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2442 - Fees in the Lord Chamberlain's office for July 1760 for Sir R Wilmot - 2 Aug 1760
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2443 - Bath. Jerome Peirce to Sir R Wilmot, Solicited by a friend desiring to purchase Sir John Cope's house in Bath. - 4 Aug 1760
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2444 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Sir Henry Cavendish. Has not yet been able to find out Mr Potter's executors. Difficult to get a child on the foundation of the Charterhouse. - 5 Aug 1760
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2445 - Saundby. Z Duckett to Sir R Wilmot Accounts of Mr Holden in a better state than predicted - a trifling surplus. - 6 Aug 1760
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2446 - St James Place Lady Elizabeth Cope to Sir R Wilmot Son to go to Mr de Larch's school at Amsterdam. Mr Mathias will get a pass for them. - 7 Aug 1760
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2447 - William Jones to Sir R Wilmot, Solicited by a friend desiring to purchase Sir John Cope's house in Bath. - 7 Aug 1760
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2448 - Hermitage. Capt Richard Edwards to Sir R Wilmot, Uneasy about his commission - hopes it goes forward. - 7 Aug 1760
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2449 - Lady Elizabeth Cope to Mrs Hicks, Has had two applications for the house in Queen Square, but will not let it go until she knows whether Mr Denn will purchase for £2,000 or take on lease at £150 pa. - 9 Aug 1760
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2450 - St James Place Lady Elizabeth Cope to Sir R Wilmot Encloses a letter [?D3155/C2449] for him to alter if necessary. - 10 Aug 1760
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2451 - Woburn Abbey. Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Last post brought Lord Mount Eagle's letter [?D3155/C2421]. - 12 Aug 1760
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2452-2453 - Inventory and appraisal of late Sir John Cope's plate, 14 Aug 1760 With further version - 1760
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2454 - Copy letter of Sir R Wilmot to Monsieur De L'Arche at Amsterdam, Late Sir John resolved to put his only son, John Metcalf Cope under his care. Now aged 13, wished to be master of French language. May be destined for the army. Charges must no exceed £80 pa. - 14 Aug 1760
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2455 - Binfield. Lord Chancellor Bowes to Sir R Wilmot, Sir John's letter makes clear that his will was a free, deliberate act. - 14 Aug 1760
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2456 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Rt Hon Mr Weston at Somerby, Explains the provisions of Sir John Cope's will. - 16 Aug 1760
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2457 - Woburn Abbey. Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Asks him to send on his Grace's letters to Lord Mount Eagle and Mr Carleton. - 17 Aug 1760
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2458 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Hugh Valence Jones, Earl of Massacreene (age 19) going abroad through the Hague. Asks for a letter of recommendation to Gen Yorke. - 18 Aug 1760
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2459 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to His Excellency John Ponsonby, Meetings and packets. - 21 Aug 1760
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2460 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby (at Woburn Abbey). Lord Newbattle coming to England. Receipt of a very fine buck. - 23 Aug 1760
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2461 - Trentham. Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Proposes being at Woburn on Friday night. - 25 Aug 1760
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2462 - Pay Office. Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Fox, Has he any acquaintance with Mr Staunton Degge (sister married to Dr Richard Wilmot). - 25 Aug 1760
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2463 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby (at Woburn Abbey). Refusal given to Mr Jonathan Swift, will put a stop to applications of that kind - let Mr Waite know his Grace's sentiments. - 26 Aug 1760
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2464 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Lord Lieutenant, Letters to be signed: money for the inhabitants of Carrickfergus. - 26 Aug 1760
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2465 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Say, Has received letter enclosing a particular of Sir John Cope's estates in Suffolk and Norfolk. - 26 Aug 1760
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2466 - Receipt (in hand of Robert Wilmot) for wages and legacy due to William Waite under the will of Sir John Cope - 28 Aug 1760
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2467 - Copy letter from Sir Robert Wilmot to Rt Hon Mr Fox, Duke of Devonshire not to be stopped from proceeding to town. - 29 Aug 1760
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2468 - Woburn Abbey. Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot House ready tomorrow, but will not visit it for a few days. - 31 Aug 1760
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2469 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby (at Woburn Abbey). Mr Mellish, commissioner of excise has lost his left arm - shooting accident. - 1 Sep 1760
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2470 - Osmaston. Eardley Wilmot to his brother [Sir Robert Wilmot], Dined at Longford with members of the Coke family - four Roberts. - 1 Sep 1760
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2471-2472 - Printed advertising leaflet, Samuel Phene and Thomas Jones, upholsters and sworn appraisers 4 Sep 1760. With further copy. - 1760
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2473 - Woburn Abbey. Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Received commissions yesterday - will defer dating until meeting. - 4 Sep 1760
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2474 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby (at Woburn Abbey). Report of the King of Prussia's victory merely ship news to and from Scotland. - 4 Sep 1760
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2475 - Waterford. R[ichard Chevenix] bishop of Waterford to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses memorial [missing] of an imprisoned Frenchman, a Protestant married to a Limerick woman. - 13 Sep 1760
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2476 - Woburn Abbey. Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Places to call at before fetching goods and chattels from Lord Sandwich's. - 8 Sep 1760
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2477 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot Encloses [missing] letter from Lord Mornington to Mr Waite - mistake in naming him Richard, not Garret. - 9 Sep 1760
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2478 - Receipted bill of Anthony and George Wagner for servants' hats - 11 Sep 1760
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2479 - Duke of Queensberry's, Burlington Gardens. Maj-General Douglas to Sir R Wilmot, Wishes to ask a question relating to his regiment. - 15 Sep 1760
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2480 - Copy note from Sir R Wilmot to the Countess of Yarmouth, Delivery of patent. - 16 Sep 1760
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2481 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby (at Woburn Abbey). Refers to D3155/C2477. News of Prussia. - 16 Sep 1760
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2482 - Tower. Col Lindsay to Sir R Wilmot, Asks whether Major Clayton of the Irish dragoons has got leave to sell his commission. - 17 Sep 1760
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2483 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby (at Woburn Abbey). Dublin papers mention the provost's embarkation - but has heard nothing, presumes he has reached Mistley. Campaign in Germany. - 20 Sep 1760
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2484 - Mistley. Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Movements. No provost yet. Fewer partridges, good pointers. - 21 Sep 1760
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2485 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby (at Woburn Abbey). to Mistley, No news from Ireland. Rain will spoil the provost's shooting. - 23 Sep 1760
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2486 - George Midleton to Sir R Wilmot, Chiswick waterman, hopes for the vacancy as one of HM's watermen. - 24 Sep 1760
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2487 - Receipted bill from James Barbar, gun maker, for materials provided to the late Sir John Cope. - 24 Sep 1760
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2488 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Lord Lieutenant Lords Justices pressing for a remedy for the Dublin merchants. Curbing or recall of Capt Dalrymple. - 25 Sep 1760
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2489 - Receipt from C Arnold for legacy received under the will of Sir John Cope - 26 Sep 1760
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2490 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Lord Lieutenant Opinion of Capt Dalrymple. - 26 Sep 1760
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2491 - Note of progress of express news of the death of Sir Thomas Prendergast, received - 27 Sep 1760
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2492 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Allowances for tents and camp equipage. If money were given in lieu of equipment, officers might be inclined to keep some of the cash and not provide every article. - 27 Sep 1760
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2493 - Receipted bill of D Angelo, for fencing teaching to John Metcalf Cope - 30 Sep 1760
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2494 - Acknowledgement by Lady Elizabeth Cope of receipt of property and cash, as payment of bequest of £2,000 from her late husband Sir John Cope - 30 Sep 1760
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2495 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Refers to D3155/C2491. Letter turned off at Fenny Stratford - a strong letter has been written. - 30 Sep 1760
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2496 - Bedford House. Mr (S?) Beaumont to Sir R Wilmot Stationery requirements for his Grace. - 2 Oct 1760
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2497 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby (at Woburn Abbey). Fortescue very safe. Will call on the provost tomorrow. - 2 Oct 1760
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2498 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Encloses [D3155/C2499] a letter from Lt Col Fleming, giving an account of the capture of a French privateer, the `Bien Aimé'. - 4 Oct 1760
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2499 - Derry. Lt Col Hez[ekiah] Fleming to Thomas Waite, Enclosed in D3155/C2498. - 30 Sep 1760
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2500 - Woburn Abbey. Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Receipt of letters from Nevil Jones - matters depending. Was on the right side at Newmarket, touched them for near a thousand. - 5 Oct 1760
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2501 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby (at Woburn Abbey). Surrender of Montreal. Appearances in Germany are bad - expedition. - 6 Oct 1760
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2502 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby (at Woburn Abbey). Legal opinions sought on Capt Dalrymple's affair. Disposition of the troops in Ireland is wanted, in connection with the prevention of smuggling. - 7 Oct 1760
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2503 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby (at Woburn Abbey). Commodity contract. - 8 Oct 1760
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2504 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Lord Lieutenant Plans presumably not yet settled with Mr Wood. - 9 Oct 1760
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2505 - Woburn Abbey. Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot. Receipt of letters about the copper coinage and the expedition. - 9 Oct 1760
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2506 - Woburn Abbey. Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot. Two regiments to be completed up to 700 men. - 15 Oct 1760
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2507 - Woburn Abbey. Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot. Encloses his Grace's letters, signed, for the Treasury and Mr Pitt. - 16 Oct 1760
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2508 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby (at Woburn Abbey). No foreign mails received. - 20 Oct 1760
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2509 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Gen Pole. Pleased that he is benefiting from the waters at Bath. - 20 Oct 1760
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2510 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby (at Woburn Abbey). Encloses warrants for commissions. - 24 Oct 1760
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2511 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Rt Hon Gen Conway at Park Place, King's death. - 25 Oct 1760
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2512 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices, Proclamations following the King's death. - 27 Oct 1760
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2513 - Sir R Wilmot to Lord Chancellor Bowes. King's death. - 27 Oct 1760
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2514 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices, Earl Marshal's order for a general mourning. - 28 Oct 1760
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2515-2516 - Bedford House. Mr (S?) Beaumont to Sir R Wilmot Request for mourning paper and stationery, with memorandum [D3155/C2516] - 28 Oct 1760
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2517 - Waterford. R[ichard Chevenix] bishop of Waterford to Sir R Wilmot Anxious that the prisoner should regain his liberty. - 28 Oct 1760
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2518 - Kensington Gravel Pits. Lady Molyneux to Sir R Wilmot Wonders whether a new application for her pension is necessary. - 28 Oct 1760
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2519 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Account of the King's death from Mr Paget, a London merchant. Lords Justices have not heard yet. - 30 Oct 1760
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2520 - Receipt for window tax, paid by Lady Cope for her late husband's house in St James Place. - 31 Oct 1760
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2521 - Note from the Duke of Newcastle to the Duke of Devonshire, asking what time the King goes to chapel next Sunday. - 31 Oct 1760
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2522 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Asks for a warrant to hold general courts martial. - 1 Nov 1760
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2523 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Notified of the death of the King. Encloses [missing] two proclamations. - 1 Nov 1760
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2524 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Old seals to be used (Kings Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer) until new ones made. - 1 Nov 1760
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2525 - Stretton. William Hewett to Sir R Wilmot Prospects and plans for the surrounds of the house in Derbyshire. - 3 Nov 1760
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2526 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the bishop of Waterford, Will talk to Mr Guigner about Monsieur Lartique. - 4 Nov 1760
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2527 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Draft proclamation intended for the Lord Lieutenant - to be changed to Lords Justices. - 4 Nov 1760
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2528 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby (at Woburn Abbey) Gen Townshend challenged Lord Albemarle, both arrested. Now seen to be no cause for the dispute. - 6 Nov 1760
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2529 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lewis Guigner Esq, Pall Mall, Bishop of Waterford and the case of James Lartique. - 7 Nov 1760
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2530 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Ferment occasioned by a general election is beginning; hopes this will not be delayed. - 7 Nov 1760
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2531 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby (at Woburn Abbey) Tickets for the funeral. - 8 Nov 1760
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2532 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby (at Woburn Abbey) Two tickets to Lady Mary Wrottesley and Miss Wrottesley with your compliments. - 10 Nov 1760
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2533 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Changes to the wording of the prayers, liturgies and collects for the royal family. - 11 Nov 1760
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2534 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Draft proclamation for government officers to continue to execute their offices. - 11 Nov 1760
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2535 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Encloses [missing] a list of the privy council in Ireland. - 11 Nov 1760
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2536 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Orders for a general mourning. - 11 Nov 1760
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2537 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Encloses memorials of Robert Burton and John Winstanley [D3155/C2538-2541] for clothing in mourning. - 11 Nov 1760
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2538-2539 - Memorial of Col Robert Burton of the Battleaxe Guards for mourning, enclosed in D3155/C2537, with estimate - Nov 1760
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2540-2541 - Memorial of John Winstanley, deputy Ulster King of Arms for mourning for state pursuivants, trumpeters, etc, enclosed in D3155/C2537, with estimate - Nov 1760
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2542 - Lists (in hand of Robert Wilmot) of tickets promised for the late King's funeral - 11 Nov 1760
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2543 - Lists (in hand of Robert Wilmot) of tickets promised for the late King's funeral for the lower seats. - 11 Nov 1760
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2544 - Lists (in hand of Robert Wilmot) of tickets promised for the late King's funeral for the upper seats. - 11 Nov 1760
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2545 - Late King's funeral: list to go to the bishop of Rochester. - 11 Nov 1760
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2546 - Late King's funeral: bishop of Rochester's recommendations for seats in the King Henry VII chapel. - 11 Nov 1760
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2547 - Copy letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices, Refers to D3155/C2522, contents will be laid before the King. - 14 Nov 1760
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2548 - T Townshend to the Lord Chamberlain, Dr Smith, master of Trinity College, Cambridge asks to be continued in the office of Master of Mechanics. - 14 Nov 1760
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2549 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices Asks for an exact list of office holders, on the civil or military establishments, during HM pleasure. - 15 Nov 1760
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2550 - Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot Asks Wilmot to examine the books to see in what manner the Duke of Montagu was appointed Great Master of the Wardrobe. - 16 Nov 1760
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2551 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Dissolution of Irish Parliament. - 18 Nov 1760
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2552 - Copy letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices Opinion is sought as to the best manner of calling a new Parliament. - 18 Nov 1760
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2553 - Marshall Rider to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for the grant of his warrant of entertainment. Patent needs no renewal. - 18 Nov 1760
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2554 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Reasons against transmitting a money bill as one of the causes and considerations for calling a new Parliament in Ireland. - 23 Nov 1760
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2555 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Applications for exchange of commissions by Ensign John Shepherd of Handasyd's regiment - age 12 and not really able to accompany the regiment on the present expedition. - 24 Nov 1760
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2556 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Refers to D3155/C2549, orders for the list to be prepared. - 25 Nov 1760
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2557 - Memorial of Major Peter Chester, 76th regiment of foot to the Lord Lieutenant, for a vacant lieutenant-colonelcy in Major-General Strode's regiment. - 26 Nov 1760
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2558 - Lord Chamberlain's Office in account with Sir Robert Wilmot for stamps bought - 26 Nov 1760
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2559 - Edward Weston to Sir R Wilmot, Recommends Major Chester, and encloses his memorial [D3155/C2557]. - 26 Nov 1760
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2560 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Parliament of Ireland to be dissolved. Encloses [missing] copies of two bills to be offered to both houses of Parliament. - 26 Nov 1760
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2561 - Note by Sir R Wilmot on the two bills in D3155/C2560. - Nov 1760
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2562 - Note from Thomas Waite, asking for a letter to be sent to Lord Bessborough by trusty messenger. - 26 Nov 1760
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2563 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Duke of Dorset weak in body. No tendency towards change in the government of Ireland. Appointments. - 27 Nov 1760
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2564 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Acts of the last session in Ireland to be sent over. - 27 Nov 1760
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2565 - Mr Guigner to Sir R Wilmot, The prisoner of war cannot be kept in Ireland - decision not in the power of the Board of Sick and Wounded. - 27 Nov 1760
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2566 - Trentham. Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Had expected a copy of the commissions before now. - 27 Nov 1760
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2567 - Cork. Lawton and Carleton to Thomas Waite, Today the first battalion of the Royal and Gen Handasyd's regiment embarked. - 28 Nov 1760
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2568 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Orders to be issued allowing the use of the old seals - 29 Nov 1760
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2569-2570 - London. Thomas Bate to Sir R Wilmot, 30 Nov 1760 Encloses [D3155/C2570] copy letter from the Duke of Shrewsbury relating to widow Talbot's pension (now aged 94). - 1760
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2571 - Trentham. Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Asks to see him at Lord Gower's. - 1 Dec 1760
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2572 - Grosvenor Sq. Lord Hardwicke to Sir R Wilmot, Arranging a meeting. Question concerning money bills in the Privy Council in Ireland. - 1 Dec 1760
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2573 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Hardwicke, Will be able to see him tomorrow morning. - 1 Dec 1760
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2574 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Assurances relating to Ensign John Shepherd's Commission. - 2 Dec 1760
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2575 - Hill St. Lord Farnham to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for the volume of statutes containing Poyning's Law. - 2 Dec 1760
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2576 - Mr Fox to Sir R Wilmot, Letter for Lord Kildare. - 3 Dec 1760
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2577 - Trentham. Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot. Called to Newcastle House for a meeting. - 3 Dec 1760
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2578 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Privy Council of England to the Privy Council of Ireland, Relating to two bills put before the King, not containing clauses sufficient for the calling of a new Parliament. - 3 Dec 1760
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2579 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Robert Clements Esq, Grant of a pension of £2,000 pa to Lord Bathurst. Usual allowance for agency, six pence in the pound. - 6 Dec 1760
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2580 - Col Hatton to Sir R Wilmot, His name is in the book at the office, agreeing with the date of his warrant. - 7 Dec 1760
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2581 - Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot Would like to go over the King's list with him. - 9 Dec 1760
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2582 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Details of books and papers in the box shipped from Ireland to him. - 10 Dec 1760
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2583 - Clarges St. Revd Mr William Digby to Sir R Wilmot, Enquiry about his chaplainship. - 13 Dec 1760
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2584 - Dublin. Theophilus Desbrisay to Sir R Wilmot, Has received drafts for various commission fees. - 13 Dec 1760
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2585 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Congratulations on De la Place's promotion. Warrant for salary has gone to the Treasury. - 13 Dec 1760
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2586 - Alexander Gage to Sir R Wilmot, Previously received £20 pa from Sir John Cope as receiver of rents. Asks for an increase. - 16 Dec 1760
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2587 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot Encloses a bill of exchange, for his credit. - 16 Dec 1760
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2588 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Encloses [missing] various lists of officers, as requested in D3155/C2549. - 16 Dec 1760
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2589 - Sir R Wilmot's account of fees in the Lord Chamberlain's office for September 1760, made - 17 Dec 1760
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2590 - [Richard Pococke] Bishop of Ossory to Sir R Wilmot, Has returned the address signed, and asks for it to be put in the proper channels to be presented to the King. - 17 Dec 1760
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2591 - Trentham. Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Invitation to drink. - 18 Dec 1760
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2592 - Amsterdam. Mons de l'Arche to Sir R Wilmot, Education of John Metcalf Cope. - 20 Dec 1760
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2593 - Trentham. Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot, No news of messengers. - 22 Dec 1760
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2594 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot, Recommendation by Lord Antrim of a Mr Owen. Is this the man in the recent list of promotions? - 22 Dec 1760
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2595 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Robert Clements Esq. Payments to pensioners. - 23 Dec 1760
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2596 - Lady Mary Molyneux to Sir R Wilmot, Uneasy about possible alterations in the Irish establishment. - 26 Dec 1760
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2597 - Sir R Wilmot's account for warrants in the Lord Chamberlain's office, 5 Jul - 18 Oct 1760, made - 27 Dec 1760
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2598 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby (at Woburn Abbey) New King's letters with money for Carrickfergus and Belfast, and gunpowder warrant. - 27 Dec 1760
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2599 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Surprise that representations [D3155/C2554] should have had the effect so contrary to their hopes. Detailed explanation. - 27 Dec 1760
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2600 - Edward Weston to Sir R Wilmot Proposes to spend the next week or so at the provost's lodge, Eton. - 29 Dec 1760
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2601 - Col Thomas Waldon to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses [missing] letter from Mr Clements to Mr George Hamilton about his pension payment. - 29 Dec 1760
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2602 - Trentham. Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Returning to Mistley. Proposes being in town next week. - 30 Dec 1760
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2603 - Trentham. Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Treasury blunder in preparing the letter for paying the pensioners. - 30 Dec 1760
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2604 - Memorandum concerning installations of Knights of the Garter and Knights of the Bath. Undated but after 1760. - [mid-late 18th cent]
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2605 - Yearly allowances of ammunition for a regiment of foot of nine companies - nd [c1760]
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2606 - Memorial of Robert Whitehall to the Earl of Harrington for permission to retire as land waiter on Aston's quay and be succeeded by Mr James Cashell - nd [1746-1750]
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2607 - Weight of powder required per company, at different weights per cartridge - nd, c1760
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2608 - Part of Lord Clanricarde's pedigree (hand of Robert Wilmot). - 1760
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2609 - Manuscript note (hand of Robert Wilmot), pedigrees details of the Wilmot family - c1760
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2610 - List of offices and officers, with fees payable to Mr Secretary Rigby (hand of Robert Wilmot) - nd, c1760
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2611 - Expenses of packet from Helvoic to Harwich - 1755
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2612 - Draft royal letter authorising continuance in office for various governors of cities and forts in Ireland. - 1760/1761
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2613 - Memorial of nobleman and gentleman of Ireland to the Lord Lieutenant for further Royal plates to be run for. [Undated; 1755 or 1761.] - [1755-1761]
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2614 - Treasury, Dublin. John Clarke to Sir R Wilmot, Absence of Mr Chaigneau, dealing with warrants for placing named individuals on half-pay. - 1 Jan 1761
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2615 - Derby. John Gisborne jun to Sir R Wilmot, About to make a temporary will. Father died on 9 December. - 1 Jan 1761
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2616 - Lord Chamberlain's office. Warrant fees for Sir R Wilmot in December 1760 - 5 Jan 1761
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2617 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Messrs Snow and Denne, Encloses bank notes relating to repayment of previous loans. - 8 Jan 1761
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2618 - Trentham. Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for a copy of the letter to Lord Gower. - 9 Jan 1761
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2619 - Lord Vere to Sir R Wilmot, Arranging a meeting. - 11 Jan 1761
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2620 - New Burlington St. Admiral Forbes to Sir R Wilmot, Has Mr George Cannon come from Ireland, and if so, where can he be found? - 11 Jan 1761
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2621 - C Amyand to Sir R Wilmot, Will call on him today. - 12 Jan 1761
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2622 - Woburn Abbey. As D3155/C2381, Here until tomorrow, so send anything for his Grace to sign. - 14 Jan 1761
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2623 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices Appointment of inspectors of barracks, and barrack-masters (named). - 14 Jan 1761
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2624 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices Renewal of (named) patent officers. - 14 Jan 1761
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2625 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices Renewal of (named) officers, offices held by warrant not patent. - 14 Jan 1761
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2626 - Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Will call on him. - 15 Jan 1761
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2627 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices Has placed D3155/C2599 before the King. Opinion that they should not have deviated from the ancient usage of certifying a money bill as a cause for calling a Parliament. - 15 Jan 1761
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2628 - Receipted bill of Walter Gibbons, for expenses in proving the will of Sir John Cope, paid by Sir R Wilmot. - 22 Jan 1761
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2629 - Receipted bill of Richard Cheslyn, proctor, in connection with grant of probate for Sir John Cope. - 22 Jan 1761
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2630 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Preparation of money bill granting duties to the King. - 24 Jan 1761
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2631 - Copy letter (in hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lords Justices and Privy Council to the Lord Lieutenant, Preparation of money bill granting duties to the King. - 24 Jan 1761
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2632 - Note from Countess Delitz to Sir R Wilmot, thanking him for procuring her a key for Kensington Gardens. - 25 Jan 1761
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2633-2634 - Account of fees paid to Sir R Wilmot in the Lord Chamberlain's office for warrants sworn in January 1761, 31 Jan 1761 With details of money (D3155/C2634). - 1761
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2635 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Thanks for drafts of the new civil and military establishments. Messenger (Pritchard) killed in a road accident. - 31 Jan 1761
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2636 - Bobbing Place (near Sittingbourne, Kent). Col James Gisborne to Sir R Wilmot, Mr Rigby a fellow gout sufferer. Business of Lord Drogheda's rank. - 8 Feb 1761
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2637 - Sir Edward Montagu to Mr Rigby, Mr O'Callaghan's christian name is Cornelious. - 9 Feb 1761
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2638 - Spring Gardens. Mr Nugent to Sir R Wilmot, Warrant appointing vice-treasurers for Ireland has been signed by the King. - 9 Feb 1761
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2639 - Mr Ellis to Sir R Wilmot, Wishes to know whether the warrant has gone to Ireland. - 11 Feb 1761
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2640 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Encloses a draft letter, waiting for further information. - 12 Feb 1761
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2641 - St James Sq. Mr Wood to Mr Rigby, David Cope is the clergyman to whom the Duke of Bedford has given the living in county Meath. - 14 Feb 1761
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2642 - List of commissions in Ireland (draft in hand of Robert Wilmot) to be renewed by the King - 16 Feb 1761
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2643 - Memorandum (by Mr Rigby) topics, commissions etc to be sorted out. - 20 Feb 1761
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2644 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby (at Woburn Abbey) Prince Ferdinand's progress near Cassel. - 24 Feb 1761
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2645 - St James Place. Gen Fowke to Sir R Wilmot, Has the bill sent from the Council in Ireland been returned? - 27 Feb 1761
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2646 - Account of fees paid to Sir R Wilmot in the Lord Chamberlain's office for warrants sworn in February 1761 - 28 Feb 1761
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2647 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Finlay the messenger has left for Ireland with the warrants as in D3155/C2638. - 28 Feb 1761
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2648 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Receipt of appointment warrants - instruments will be prepared. - 1 Mar 1761
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2649 - Note of fees payable for the marquisate and earldon granted to the Earl of Kildare - 3 Mar 1761
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2650 - New Bond St. Bishop of Ossory to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for a letter to go this evening. - 7 Mar 1761
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2651 - Copy note from Sir R Wilmot to Mrs Cosby, A Lord Lieutenant can make certain appointments immediately. Housekeeper of Dublin Castle holds that employment for her life. - 7 Mar 1761
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2652 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Death of the bishop of Kildare. - 8 Mar 1761
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2653 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Richard Rigby to Thomas Waite, Asks for an early notification of HM pleasure with regard to Mr Malone. - 9 Mar 1761
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2654 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Establishment for civil affairs. Proper orders and directions will be given. - 9 Mar 1761
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2655 - Account of fees received by Sir R Wilmot, in passing the Lord Chamberlain's privy seal and warrant dormant. - 11 Mar 1761
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2656 - Expenses in passing the Lord Chamberlain's privy seal, enclosed with D3155/C2655. - 1761
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2657 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot 1500 men drafted from the infantry, will be reviewed by Lt-Gen Folliott and sent on board the transports. - 14 Mar 1761
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2658 - Walberton. Richard Nash to the Lord Lieutenant, Leave of absence for his son on account of ill-health. - 15 Mar 1761
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2659 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Thanks for letter laying down the doctrine of rank. - 16 Mar 1761
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2660-2661 - Lord Carpenter to Mr Rigby, 16 Mar 1761. Names of titles - Earl of Tyrconnel, Viscount Carlingford. With cover - 1761
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2662 - Note of business ordered, (hand of R Rigby). - 16 March 1761
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2663 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite, New Lord Lieutenant is secretary to the beginning of next week. Duke of Bedford and Earl of Holdernesse retire - other moves. - 17 Mar 1761
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2664 - Minutes of business (hand of Robert Wilmot) to be laid before the King, on Irish matters. - 18 Mar 1761
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2665 - Great Castle St, near Oxford Market. Lady Frances Erskine to Sir R Wilmot, Duchess of Bedford obtained lodgings in Somerset House for her. - 21 Mar 1761
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2666 - Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Office letter to Mr Pitt calling the Irish Parliament. - 23 Mar 1761
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2667 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Contents as D3155/C2657, men all volunteers, will board tomorrow. - 24 Mar 1761
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2668 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Henry Meredyth, Account of fees received for various King's letters - 27 Mar 1761
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2669 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices Transmits commission for calling a Parliament in Ireland. - 31 Mar 1761
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2670 - Account of fees paid to Sir R Wilmot in the Lord Chamberlains office for warrants sworn for March 1761 - 1 Apr 1761
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2671 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Lord Chancellor [Bowes] of Ireland, Affairs and state of Ireland - things may be safely conveyed through Mr Waite. - 1 Apr 1761
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2672 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Acknowledges receipt of writs for calling a new Parliament in Ireland. - 2 Apr 1761
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2673 - Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Note of reversion of places (surveyor general, Mr William Molesworth). - 2 Apr 1761
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2674 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Receipt of drawings relating to buildings for the Royal Regiment of Artillery and the Ordnance - at Chapel Izod. - 3 Apr 1761
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2675 - Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot, Arranging meeting. - 4 Apr 1761
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2676 - Holyhead. William Blanchard [to Sir R Wilmot], Delays in the pacquets, also at Aberconway Ferry and Bangor. - 4 Apr 1761
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2677 - Estimate of arms and accoutrements of the 7th regiment of dragoons lost in service in Germany. Endorsed `enclosed in Mr Ross's letter of Sir R Wilmot of 6 Apr 1761' [missing]. - [1761]
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2678 - Estimate of appointments deficient when Lieut-Gen Mostyn succeeded Sir John Cope in the 7th regiment of dragoons. Endorsed `enclosed in Mr Ross's letter of Sir R Wilmot of 6 Apr 1761' [missing]. - [1761]
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2679 - Bill of exchange for payment to Mons de l'Arche, Amsterdam - from Solomon da Costa, London - 7 Apr 1761
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2680 - Upper Brook St. James Johnston [to Sir R Wilmot], Difficulty relating to his pay in Ireland. - 7 Apr 1761
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2681 - Printed proclamation, summoning a Parliament to be held on 19 May next. Endorsed `enclosed in the Lords Justices letter to Lord Halifax, [D3155/C2683]. - 7 Apr 1761
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2682 - Manuscript copy of D3155/C2681, similarly endorsed. - 1761
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2683 - Lords Justices to Lord Halifax, Encloses D3155/C2681-2682. - 7 Apr 1761
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2684 - Bath. Gen Edward Pole to Sir R Wilmot, Surgeon killed by a fall from his horse - asks for the new Lord Lieutenant's permission to recommend a replacement. - 12 Apr 1761
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2685-2686 - Copy letter from Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot, 12 Apr 1761. No letter yet received from the new Lord Lieutenant renewing the appointment of the Lords Justices. Normal practice explained. With further copy - 1761
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2687 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Ninety dragoon drafts on board the transport for Parkgate. A return of them will be sent. - 15 Apr 1761
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2688 - Sackville St. Henry Vane to Sir R Wilmot, How can he apply for a friend to be made a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber? - 16 Apr 1761
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2689 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Letter for proroguing Parliament. Amendment of commissions. New seals. - 16 Apr 1761
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2690 - Hill St. Earl of Kildare to Sir R Wilmot, Alterations to the appointment of the Barrack Board. Encloses a memorial [missing] which he hopes will be sufficient. - 17 Apr 1761
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2691 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Henry Meredyth Suggests alteration to the letter of 12 April [missing], in Meredyth's own interest. - 21 Apr 1761
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2692 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Lord Chancellor [Bowes] of Ireland Representations made on his behalf - not yet certain of the effect. - 21 Apr 1761
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2693 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Refers to D3155/C2685. Lords Justices can act beyond the 25th - surprised they did not ask the Lord Lieutenant earlier. - 21 Apr 1761
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2694 - Further version of D3155/C2693, not as sent. - 1761
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2695 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Renewal of patents of the Lords Justices. Refers also to D3155/C2689. - 27 Apr 1761
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2696 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Lengthy letter on doubts as to their patent - unhappy to fall under the displeasure of the Duke of Bedford. - 28 Apr 1761
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2697 - General Rich to Sir R Wilmot, Appointment to meet - 28 Apr 1761
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2698 - W G Hamilton to Sir R Wilmot Will stay at home today - happy to see him. - 28 Apr 1761
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2699 - Memorial of Col Cadwalader Blayney to the Lord Lieutenant [Earl of Halifax] for pay as full colonel of the 91st regiment of foot. Endorsed, approved - 29 April 1761
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2700 - W G Hamilton to Sir R Wilmot, Post from Ireland. Will see him this afternoon. - 29 April 1761
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2701 - London. General William Strode to Sir R Wilmot, Further leave of absence for Lieut Valentine Rudd - settling family affairs on the death of his father. - 29 Apr 1761
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2702 - South St. Gen John Fitzwilliam to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for the commissions in the regiments on the Irish establishment to be filled up as they actually stand. - 30 Apr 1761
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2703-2704 - W G Hamilton to Sir R Wilmot 2 May 1761. Prorogation of Parliament to 23rd June. With cover - 1761
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2705 - W G Hamilton to Sir R Wilmot Instrument to be prepared and put to Lord Hardwicke this evening. - 7 May 1761
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2706 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Rectory of Church Town vacant by the death of Revd James Ross, living in the gift of the Crown, presented by the Lord Lieutenant. - 7 May 1761
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2707 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot the the Lord Chancellor [Bowes] of Ireland. Negotiation about the doorkeeper's place. Mr Aston appointed Chief Justice of Common Pleas. - 7 May 1761
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2708 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Will report their opinion on the Marquis of Kildare's memorial on expenses of building and repairing forts. - 7 May 1761
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2709 - J West to Sir R Wilmot, Duke of Newcastle wished the Duke of Devonshire to be consulted on the quantum of years proposed in the pension. - 9 May 1761
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2710 - Brook St. Lord Winterton to Sir R Wilmot, Would like to call on him. - 15 May 1761
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2711 - W G Hamilton to Sir R Wilmot Arranging a meeting. - 16 May 1761
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2712 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T.Waite Mr Onslow's matter altered since the last letter. £12000 for Richmond Park. - 16 May 1761
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2713 - Names of knights, citizens and burgesses returned to serve in the Parliament of Ireland, Printed. - 19 May 1761
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2714 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices Commission to administer the oaths to the Lords Justices. - 21 May 1761
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2715 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Cases of books have arrived safely, but carriage has not yet been paid for. - 23 May 1761
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2716 - W G Hamilton to Sir R Wilmot Encloses Lord Rothes' memoranda [missing]. - 23 May 1761
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2717 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Commission to administer the oaths to the Lords Justices Encloses an extract of a letter [D3155/C2718] - 26 May 1761
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2718 - Extract of a letter from Mr Thomas Spaight, collector of Skibbereen, to the Commissioners of HM Revenue, about a French privateer - 10 May 1761
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2719 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite (marked private). Happy that he and Mr Hamilton will go on well. Knows little of the Lord Lieutenant's family: afraid we will be overloaded with supernumeraries. - 30 May 1761
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2720 - Hill St. Lord Kildare to the Lord Lieutenant, Encloses two lists [missing] one of patent employments, the other of engineers, for the Ordnance in Ireland. - 1 Jun 1761
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2721 - Dublin. Col Robert Burton to Sir R Wilmot, Gold and silver staffs obtained from the Jewel Office by Mr Potter (now dead). Assumed similar grant to that for the Guards. - 6 Jun 1761
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2722 - Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot. Delivery of a letter to the army in Germany. Appointment of Mr Hemings as goldsmith to HM. - 7 Jun 1761
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2723 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Renewal of officers subsisting in militia forces and government of counties. - 11 Jun 1761
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2724 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Devonshire, Licence to be signed for a new theatrical piece. - 11 Jun 1761
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2725-2726 - Hampton Court. W G Hamilton to Sir R Wilmot 14 Jun 1761 Lord Barrington denies that there is any business relating to Ireland now at the Treasury. With cover - 1761
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2727 - Hampton Court. W G Hamilton to Sir R Wilmot Will call tomorrow for the list of the Privy Council. - 15 Jun 1761
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2728 - Note from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Vere, with return comments, Hopes the enclosed letter is drawn agreeably to his wishes. Reply, will do extremely well. - 16 Jan 1761
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2729 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Encloses a list of promotions, in confidence at this stage. Memorial for another plate to be run on the Curragh, royal consent obtained (?D3155/C2613]. - 18 Jun 1761
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2730 - Chatsworth. Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot Never spoken to about Mr Rocque. - 20 Jun 1761
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2731 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby Progress of the war in Europe and America. Chatty tone. - 25 Jun 1761
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2732 - New Bond St. Bishop of Ossory to Sir R Wilmot Packet for Mr Waite. - 25 Jun 1761
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2733 - Account of fees paid to Sir R Wilmot in the Lord Chamberlain's office for warrants sworn, for June 1761 - 2 Jul 1761
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2734 - W G Hamilton to Sir R Wilmot Will not be possible with propriety to avoid putting General Browne's case before the Secretary at War. Mr Wood and the mastership of the revels. - 3 Jul 1761
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2735 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot Encloses [missing] a bill of exchange for credit. Will provide an account of the pensioners who have not paid fees. - 7 Jul 1761
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2736 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby Striking Lord Clanricarde out of the Privy Council of Ireland. - 7 Jul 1761
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2737 - List of nobleman and gentlemen recommended by the Duke of Devonshire as JPs for Derbyshire, New ones marked. - 9 Jul 1761
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2738 - Hampton Court. W G Hamilton to Sir R Wilmot Does Gore solicit to be chairman of the committee of elections? - 9 Jul 1761
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2739 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to ?, Refers to Striking Lord Clanricarde out of the Privy Council of Ireland. - 9 Jul 1761
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2740 - Duke of Devonshire's order to send the other case of miniatures directly to Kensington, to the King's apartment - 16 Jul 1761
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2741 - Copy letter from Col J Pelham to [Mrs Handasyd] the housekeeper of Windsor Castle, Earl Talbot to have the keys to the Garden House at Windsor Castle. - 16 Jul 1761
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2742 - Corner of Rider, St, St James's. F Knight (stationer) to Sir R Wilmot, Soliciting custom. - 17 Jul 1761
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2743 - Hampton Court. W G Hamilton to Sir R Wilmot Arranging a meeting tomorrow morning. - 18 Jul 1761
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2744 - Charles St, St James's Sq. W Blair to Sir R Wilmot, Recommending Mr Knight as stationer - 20 Jul 1761
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2745 - Dean St, Soho. Sir Thomas Wilson to Sir R Wilmot, Gen St Clair will wish to know from him, before it is in the public papers, whether the first battalion of the Royal is ordered over here, or on other service. - 21 Jul 1761
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2746 - Copy King's letter, authorising the establishment level of a regiment (four companies) of Royal Irish artillery, on the Irish establishment. - 22 Jul 1760
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2747 - Dublin. Sir Henry Cavendish to Sir R Wilmot, Hopes the Board will be filled by gentlemen better attached to English government than him. - 23 Jul 1761
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2748 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Devonshire Wording of notes to the bridesmaids. - 27 Jul 1761
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2749 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot Encloses bills of exchange for credit. - 28 Jul 1761
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2750 - Copy letter from T Waite to Sir R Wilmot (marked private). Excessively inconvenient to go over - man of no party, knowing nothing of the intentions of primate or speaker. The great people mean to make it a quiet session. - 28 Jul 1761
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2751 - Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot Lady Susan Strangways, Lord Ilchester's daughter, Mr Fox will answer for as bridesmaid at HM wedding. - 30 Jul 1761
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2752 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Ensign MacCulloch will be returned as absent without leave, unless appearing before the next monthly return. Cornet Lord Delvin (son of the Earl of Westmeath) is dangerously ill - after drawing swords with Mr Reilly in the music room at Marlborough Bowling Green. - 30 Jul 1761
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2753 - Blackheath. Lord Tyrawly to Sir R Wilmot, Mr Calcraft will pay, on account of renewing the Privy Council in Ireland. - 31 Jul 1761
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2754 - Greenwich. Lord Blesinton to Sir R Wilmot, Will come to his house and pay the fees next week. - 1 Aug 1761
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2755 - Cover only, letter as D3155/C2698 - 6 Aug 1761
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2756 - Thomas Wait to Sir R Wilmot Death of Cornet Lord Delvin. - 6 Aug 1761
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2757 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby (at Woburn Abbey) Ensign MacCulloch (quotes from D3155/C2752). Does his Grace remember anything about this. - 6 Aug 1761
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2758 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Devonshire Encloses copy of Lady Ilchester's answer, he will keep the originals for him - 6 Aug 1761
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2759 - Elizabeth, Lady Ilchester to the Lord Chamberlain, Daughter Susan accepts the honour of being a bridesmaid. - nd [Aug 1761]
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2760 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Devonshire Encloses debenture to be endorsed. - 7 Aug 1761
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2761 - Hampton Court. W G Hamilton to Sir R Wilmot Will not be in London until tomorrow. - 12 Aug 1761
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2762 - Thomas Herbert to Mr Secretary Hamilton, Has the letter for payment of Lord Arran's prisage been obtained? - 12 Aug 1761
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2763 - Gen Fowke to Sir R Wilmot Encloses a note from Mr Bradshaw [missing], restoring him to rank. - 13 Aug 1761
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2764 - Memorandum about canopies for the King and Queen in Westminster Hall at the coronation, with other related business. - 18 Aug 1761
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2765 - Gen Fowke to Sir R Wilmot Not yet mentioned in the Gazette, wonders what has prevented this. - 18 Aug 1761
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2766 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby at Mistley, Fluctuation great recently. Probably will not be able to visit before the wedding, perhaps before the coronation. - 20 Aug 1761
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2767 - Mr Venables Vernon to Sir R Wilmot, Lady Yonge wishes to know which peer's daughter will walk at the wedding. - 26 Aug 1761
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2768 - Mr Sharpe to Sir R Wilmot, Invitation to meet Lord Halifax at dinner. - 27 Aug 1761
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2769 - Harwich. James Bullock (deputy knight harbinger) to Sir R Wilmot, Houses or apartments on the way at the service of the Princess as Lord Harcourt shall direct. - 27 Aug 1761
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2770 - Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot Asks for information on who walked at the Prince of Wales' wedding. - 21 Aug 1761
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2771 - Note from Mr Hill, secretary to the Earl Marshall, answering D3155/C2770. - 1761
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2772 - Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot asks Mr Leake, Garter King of Arms, to visit. - 28 Aug 1761
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2773 - Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot Lord Talbot asks if people on the list provided attended subsequent coronations. Is the herb strewer in his appointment? - 28 Aug 1761
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2774 - Receipted bill from Henry Keene, for carpenters work done to a house in Half Moon Street (Mr Hutchinson's) on behalf on the executors of Sir John Cope. - 28 Aug 1761
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2775 - Receipted bill from Thomas Robinson, for painter's work done to a house in Half Moon Street (Mr Hutchinson's) on behalf on the executors of Sir John Cope. - 28 Aug 1761
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2776 - Dover St. M -, Lady Curzon to Sir R Wilmot Requests tickets for two or three places in the Lord Chamberlain's box in the gallery. - 29 Aug 1761
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2777 - Dover St. M -, Lady Curzon to Sir R Wilmot will waive request for tickets for the gallery [D3155/C2776], and go into the ballroom instead. - 29 Aug 1761
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2778 - Dover St. M -, Lady Curzon to Sir R Wilmot - 23 Aug 1761
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2779 - Capt Thomas Worsop Lawrence to Sir R Wilmot, Recommendation to dispose of his commission in favour of the Captain Lieutenant, with ordered promotions following. - 29 Aug 1761
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2780 - Note from the Duke of Devonshire to Mr Robinson, The King will have supper in the room where he now is. - 29 Aug 1761
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2781 - Mr Sharpe to Sir R Wilmot Promise to dine. - 2 Sep 1761
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2782 - John Calcraft to Sir R Wilmot - 3 Sep 1761
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2783 - John Calcraft to Sir R Wilmot - 5 Sep 1761
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2784-2785 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot 8 Sep 1761. Lord Kildare will not now sail until tomorrow. With cover - 1761
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2786 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot 8 Sep 1761. - 8 Sep 1761
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2787 - Sir Edward Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot, received Will not press for a coronation place or the ball. - 9 Sep 1761
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2788 - Copy royal warrant creating Robert, Duke of Manchester chamberlain to the Queen - 10 Sep 1761
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2789 - Hampton Court. W G. Hamilton to Sir R Wilmot Order relating to the Ordnance. - 11 Sep 1761
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2790 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite Mr Hamilton did not expect to find a certain reserve regarding men and measures on Waite's side - fear of running foul of the Lord Justices. - 15 Sep 1761
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2791 - Copy of return of protested bill of exchange, 8 Sep 1761, from Mr Thomas Simpson of Duke St, York Buildings. Sent by Sir Robert Wilmot to H Meredyth, 15 Sep 1761. - Sep 1761
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2792 - Bushy Park. Lord Lieutenant to Sir R Wilmot, Asks to see him tomorrow morning. - 16 Sep 1761
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2793 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby, Question how the war is to be carried on. Everything swallowed up in the coronation. - 17 Sep 1761
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2794 - Admiral Pye to Sir R Wilmot at the Lord Chamberlain's office, Directions for Sir John Stanley, Alderley near Knutsford, Cheshire. - 17 Sep 1761
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2795 - Sir Alexander Grant to the Lord Lieutenant, received Request for a further leave of absence for Capt Duncan Urquhart. - 18 Sep 1761
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2796 - Request for tickets, as promised to Ambassador Boreel for the Duke of Devonshire - 20 Sep 1761
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2797 - Earl of Winchilsea to the Lord Chamberlain, For favour. - 21 Sep 1761
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2798 - Note on chairs and lighting for the abbey. 21 Sep 1761 - 1761
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2799 - Account for medals for the foreign ministers - comparison with previous coronation details. - 23 Sep 1761
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2800 - William Ely in account with Sir R Wilmot, quarterly salary at the treasurer to the Chamber's office to 5 Jul 1761, with warrant fees. - Sep 1761
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2801 - Thomas Chitham to Sir R Wilmot, Is to be put immediately into possession of the office, according to the Duke of Devonshire. - Sep 1761
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2802 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Arrival of Lord Lieutenant and Mr Hamilton. - 6 Oct 1761
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2803 - Berkeley Square. Duke of Manchester to the Duke of Devonshire, No doubt as to his right to the chair and faldstool on which the Queen was crowned - precedent. - 9 Oct 1761
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2804 - Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot. Housekeepership at Bayswater for the former archbishop of York's secretary. Mr Wood's application for the post of embellisher. - 14 Oct 1761
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2805 - Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot. Encloses letters from Major Gladwyn [missing] and the Duke of Manchester [D3155/C2803]. - 15 Oct 1761
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2806 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite Glad that his Excellency and Mr Hamilton have gained the hearts of the people of Ireland. - 19 Oct 1761
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2807 - Trinity College Oxford. Dr George Huddesford to Sir R Wilmot Wishes to know whether the reports of Gen Folliott's death are true. - 20 Oct 1761
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2808 - Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot Refers to D3155/C2804, and the return of certain warrants. New mats needed at Hampton Court. - 21 Oct 1761
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2809 - Lt-General Fowke to Sir R Wilmot, Health, and recommendation of an agent. - 23 Oct 1761
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2810 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby Laying in a stock of Spanish chestnuts. - 25 Aug 1761
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2811 - Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot Encloses [missing] a warrant for Lord Egremont's plate. - 26 Oct 1761
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2812 - Lord Conyngham to Sir R Wilmot, Have army commissions been lately signed for Ireland? - 7 Nov 1761
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2813 - Trinity College Oxford. Dr George Huddesford to Sir R Wilmot Thanks for governor Folliott's short note to Mr Waite. - 12 Nov 1761
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2814 - St James Sq. H B Legge to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses a letter for Lord Halifax. - 13 Nov 1761
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2815 - Newcastle House. Duke of Newcastle to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses a letter for Lord Halifax. - 17 Nov 1761
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2816 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Earl of Egremont (secretary of state), Abstracts of returns of cavalry and infantry in Ireland - with explanations of low numbers and large percentage of Irish. - 27 Nov 1761
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2817 - Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot Queen's hassock to be lowered, too hard. Speaker's plate. - 30 Nov 1761
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2818 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite, Office as proposed, with two clerks, would be the plague of his life. - Nov 1761
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2819 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Suggested that Mr Fortescue will exchange jobs with Sir Richard Cox and be created a peer. - 1 Dec 1761
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2820 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Devonshire at Londesborough The Lord Great Chamberlain has claimed the chair in which the Queen sat yesterday in the House of Lords. - 3 Dec 1761
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2821 - Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot, Appointment of Francis Rivett. - 4 Dec 1761
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2822 - Fees in the Lord Chamberlain's office payable to Sir R Wilmot, quarterly to 10 Oct 1761 and the month of November - 4 Dec 1761
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2823 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Devonshire at Londesborough (at Derby), Edward Finer knows nothing of an agreement to divide the late King's linen with Mr Chetwynd: expects it all. - 8 Dec 1761
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2824 - Dublin. Samuel [Hutchinson], bp of Killala to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses a letter for his cousin (Mr Parker, of Uxbridge). - 10 Dec 1761
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2825 - Londesburgh. Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot Volumes of the Lords Journals of George II's reign. Oath, of office for Sir Edward Anderson. - 13 Dec 1761
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2826 - Plymouth. Gen Edward Pole to Sir R Wilmot Nephew is Captain-Lieutenant wishing to come into a company - in hopes of doing so without purchasing. - 15 Dec 1761
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2827 - War Office. Copy letter from C Townshend (secretary at war) to Major-Gen Browne, Repayment of money for the 73rd regiment. - 17 Dec 1761
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2828 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite (marked private). No answer from Spain, to determine peace or war. - 24 Dec 1761
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2829 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Is the Queen's birthday to be kept at the court at St James' and if so, when? - 25 Dec 1761
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2830 - Chatsworth. Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot Inventory of furniture at Somerset House can wait until he comes to London. - 26 Dec 1761
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2831 - Dublin Castle. Richard Cumberland to Sir R Wilmot, Creation of Lord Rawdon as Earl of Moyra, now Moira. - 26 Dec 1761
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2832 - Dr T Gisborne to Sir R Wilmot, Col Pelham extremely ill. - 27 Dec 1761
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2833 - Sir Edward Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot Col James Pelham cannot live an hour. - 27 Dec 1761
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2834 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Devonshire (at Chatsworth), Death of Col Pelham. - 27 Dec 1761
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2835 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Henry Potts Esq, Express carriage of original of C2834. - 27 Dec 1761
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2836 - Plymouth. Gen Edward Pole to Sir R Wilmot Memorial for his nephew to purchase Capt Vallancey's company. - 29 Dec 1761
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2837 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Hamilton, King has accepted the proposals of the five lieutenant-colonels. Batch of exchanges. - 29 Dec 1761
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2838 - Dublin. Sir Henry Cavendish to Sir R Wilmot, Confined recently with the gout. - 29 Dec 1761
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2839 - Conduit St. Mr Rosse to Sir R Wilmot, Asks to know the resolution on raising of new corps in Ireland. - 29 Dec 1761
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2840 - Fees for Sir R Wilmot in the Lord Chamberlain's office - Apr-May 1761
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2841 - Fees for Sir R Wilmot in the Lord Chamberlain's office - Sep 1761
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2842 - Note of profits of the deputy in the Lord Chamberlain's office, May 1758 to Christmas 1761 - 1758-1761
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2843 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Chancellor Bowes, Obliged for political account. War with Spain now a serious consideration. - 1 Jan 1762
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2844 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Hamilton, Has succeeded Mr Pelham as secretary to the Lord Chamberlain - more profitable and not more troublesome. - 2 Jan 1762
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2845 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Public bills. Five new corps to be raised here - the officers will be settled as soon as possible. - 5 Jan 1762
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2846 - Dublin. Capt Henry Basset to Sir R Wilmot, Son now in Col Gisborne's regiment as an ensign. - 5 Jan 1762
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2847 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Spaniards may be upon them before they know they are at war. Regiments for Mackay, Horne, Gisborne, Pomeroy and Cunninghame. Anxious to get a company for Lieut Henry Waterson. - 7 Jan 1762
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2848 - Copy appointment, of William Brady gent as one of the first lieutenants in the Royal Irish regiment of artillery. With some manuscript amendments. - 8 Jan 1762
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2849 - Copy appointment, of Daniel Chevenix Esq as Lieut-Col commandant of the Royal Irish regiment of artillery. Also with some manuscript notes, possibly made 28 May 1766. - 8 Jan 1762
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2850 - White's. Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for two tickets for the Lord Chamberlain's box on the Queens birth night. - 7 Jan 1762
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2851 - St James' Place. Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Two gallery tickets. - 9 Jan 1762
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2852 - St James' Place. Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot. Did he leave papers concerning old claims of Mr Richard Sandys of Wicklow, with a report from Gen Caulfield. - 9 Jan 1762
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2853-2854 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot 9 Jan 1762. Encloses memorial [D3155/C2854] of Lt Col Fleming of Brown's relating to the defraying of recruiting expenses. - 1762
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2855 - Gen St Clair to Sir R Wilmot, Any directions for commissions in the first battalion the Royal regiment of foot. - 10 Jan 1762
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2856 - Dover St. Col Masterton to Sir R Wilmot, Recommendation for a commission. - 12 Jan 1762
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2857 - Copy note from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Hardwicke, Duke of Devonshire much better. - 14 Jan 1762
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2858 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Hon Mr Hampden, Miss Trevor's ticket will be delivered on Monday. - 14 Jan 1761 (1762?)
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2859 - Hill St. Lord Warwick to Sir R Wilmot, Applied ten years ago to the Duke of Grafton for a vacancy for Fred Nusser, a Pomeranian musician. Now naturalised. - 14 Jan 1762
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2860 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Wind still contrary, no messages from England. - 14 Jan 1762
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2861 - Grosvenor St. Lord North to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for 3 tickets for the Duke's box tomorrow for Lady Grosvenor, Lady Drake and Miss Mildmay. Had not heard of the Duke's illness. - 17 Jan [1762]
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2862 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord North, Too late in his application. - 18 Jan 1762
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2863 - Plymouth. Gen Pole to Sir R Wilmot, Importuned to appoint to a clothier and an agent. Is his regiment ordered for foreign service? - 19 Jan 1762
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2864 - Lord Blayney to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for a list of officers recommended, particularly the Lieutenant-Colonels and Majors. - 22 Jan 1762
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2865 - Earl of Bessborough to Sir James Caldwell, Appointment as a gentleman of the pvivy chamber. - 27 Jan 1762
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2866 - Note of the style of Sir J Caldwell - 27 Jan 1762
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2867 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Earl of Warwick, Rule not to appoint any foreigner, though naturalised, as HM musician - 1 Feb 1762
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2868 - Hill St. Lord Warwick to Sir R Wilmot Imagined that the Band had interfered. Thought naturalisation would be sufficient. - 2 Feb 1762
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2869 - Aunt A Wilmot to her nephew [Sir R Wilmot], Sorry that her son, a single man, cannot live on his pay. Debt of £400. - 2 Feb 1762
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2870 - Thomas Street to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for a room for a servant in the confectionery at St James's. - 2 Feb 1762
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2871 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Hamilton, Mr Garrick asks if Capt Bailie can stay a fortnight. Transmits his memorial. - 3 Feb 1762
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2872-2873 - Col Robert Cuninghame to Mr Secretary Hamilton, 4 Feb 1762 Recommendation of cousin Adam Callander for a lieutenancy - now raising recruits in Scotland. With copy (hand of Robert Wilmot) - 1762
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2874 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lady Cope, Forwards letter with Mons de Larche's commendations of Mr Cope. - 6 Feb 1762
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2875 - Beak St. W Sharpe to Sir R Wilmot, Lord Chamberlain has promised to vote for his brother Dr Gregory Sharpe as lecturer of St George's parish. - 9 Feb 1762
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2876 - Plymouth. Gen Pole to Sir R Wilmot Wishes to know how the vacancies in his regiment have been filled up. Anxious for his nephew. - 9 Feb 1762
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2877 - St James Square. Lord Vere to Sir R Wilmot, Niece Miss Beauclerk (maid of honour) has a few trifling matters to raise relating to her lodgings at St James's. - 10 Feb 1762
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2878 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Richard Cumberland, Has not yet been able to see Lord Bute. - 11 Feb 1762
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2879 - Stretton (Leics). William Hewett to Sir R Wilmot, Busy planting oaks. Things remain to be done at Chatsworth park - comparison with Castle Howard. - 12 Feb 1762
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2880 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Arrival of packets and receipts of letters. - 15 Feb 1762
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2881 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Richard Cumberland Lord Bute satisfied that there was sufficient cause to return the King's letter about Lord Moyra for alteration. - 16 Feb 1762
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2882 - Amsterdam. John M Cope to Lady Cope, It would be better here to be neutral in the war with Spain. Does not go out. - 16 Feb 1762
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2883 - Plymouth. Gen Pole to Sir R Wilmot Duke of Devonshire's illness. - 16 Feb 1762
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2884 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Chancellor Bowes, Late Czarina's death a lucky circumstance in our favour. Pleased that Mr Secretary Hamilton's speech succeeded well in the Commons. - 20 Feb 1762
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2885 - Bath. Elizabeth, Lady Cope to Sir R Wilmot, Letter for John. Has received a present from him of 12 Holland handkerchiefs. - 21 [Feb] 1762
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2886 - Holyhead. Charles Wynne to Sir R Wilmot, Contrary wind. Does not know when they will get to Ireland. - 22 Feb 1762
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2887 - Invitation to Sir R Wilmot from Lord Delawarr, to call on him, Notes on back. - 22 Feb 1762
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2888 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Sir Thomas Wilson should have paid the fees for four of the new corps. Death of Lt-Gen Folliott. - 27 Feb 1762
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2889 - Note of mourning in court for the czar of Muscovy in 1724. - Feb 1762
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2890 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Debt contracted by Capt Weger Russell while recruiting at Sheffield. Adjournment of both houses. - 2 Mar 1762
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2891-2893 - Dublin. Sir Henry Cavendish to Sir R Wilmot, 2 Mar 1762 Encloses copy of the unanimous resolution of the House of Commons [D3155/C2892] and the Lord Lieutenant's answer [D3155/C2893], on increasing his entertainments allowance to £16000 pa. - 1762
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2894 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Ignatius Blake, counsellor at law will explain a bill in which he is interested. Hopes he will be able to help. - 4 Mar 1762
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2895 - Newcastle House. Hugh Valence Jones to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses a letter from the Duke of Newcastle for the Lord Lieutenant. Compliments. - 4 Mar 1762
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2896 - St James's. Dr Thomas Gisborne to Sir R Wilmot, Will it be practicable for him to continue in the Palace. Alterations had been intended by Col Pelham. - 7 Mar 1762
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2897 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Delay in King's letters - leave for Lord Lieutenant to return, and Mr St Leger's business. Lord Lieutenant and his secretary irregular. - 9 Mar 1762
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2898 - Trinity College Oxford. George Huddesford to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for the enclosed to be directed to Governor Folliott. - 9 Mar 1762
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2899 - W G Hamilton to Sir R Wilmot, Has passed on letter [as in D3155/C2895]. Butler's office patent. - 10 Mar 1762
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2900 - As D3155/C2895 Newcastle House. Hugh Valence Jones to Sir R Wilmot Encloses a letter from the Duke of Newcastle for the Lord Lieutenant. Compliments. - 11 Mar 1762
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2901 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr President Huddesford, General Folliott has left the bulk of his estate to the governor. - 11 Mar 1762
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2902 - Gravel Pits. Lady M Molyneux to Sir R Wilmot, Has had no remittances since midsummer last. - 11 Mar 1762
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2903 - Plymouth. General Pole to Sir R Wilmot Understands from Major Whitlocke that the exchanges have been sent over. Hopes for his nephew's commission to be dated the same day. - 12 May 1762
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2904 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite, King's letter for Mr St Leger's business and appointment of Lords Justices. - 13 Mar 1762
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2905 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite, Mrs Pocklington calls frequently to see if she is continued on the list of concordatums. - 13 Mar 1762
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2906 - Grosvenor Square. Mr Archer to Sir R Wilmot, Asks when Mr William Hall & Mr William Brooks, newly commissioned ensigns should set out for Ireland. - 13 Mar 1762
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2907 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Full titles of Lord Courtown. Hopes that the several bills will be hastened. - 16 Mar 1762
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2908 - Stable Yard, St James. Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Gen Pole, Unlikely that Lieut Pole will be recommended over Capt Lieut Brown - if he pushes for this, a stranger might get the company. - 16 Mar 1762
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2909 - Thomas Wait to Sir R Wilmot Private and public bills sent over. List now complete and enclosed [missing]. - 17 Mar 1762
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2910 - Plymouth. Gen Pole to Sir R Wilmot Wishes him well in his new house. Only asks that his nephew's commission as captain lieutenant be not dated after the promoted lieutenants. - 19 Mar 1762
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2911 - Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot, Cart to go to Sir F Dashwood's in Hanover Square to fetch a lioness for the King to see, then to go to the tower. - 24 Mar 1762
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2912 - Dublin. Capt Thomas Johnston to Sir R Wilmot, Fees for commissions in 83rd regiment to be paid by Mr Jeremiah Sneyd in the secretary's office. - 20 Mar 1762
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2913 - Manningtree. Mr Is[aac] Bevan to Sir R Wilmot, Mr James Belcher, former secretary to the Lords Justices - is he living or dead? Hopes to see Robert Wilmot at Mistley soon. - 28 Mar 1762
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2914 - Parliament St. Mr Calcraft to Sir R Wilmot, His relation Col Wilmot is appointed to command the regiment late General Gage's (80th regiment of foot in America). - 29 Mar 1762
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2915 - Sir Edward Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot, Room for Mr Penant Hawkins, possibly the small empty room, formerly the Butter and Egg Office. - 31 Mar 1762
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2916 - Conduit St. Mr Ross to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for the date of Lt Col Rowley's commission and the succession to Capt Campbell in the 39th regiment. - 31 Mar 1762
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2917 - Receipt (hand of Robert Wilmot) for peerage fees at the Secretary's office - 31 Mar 1762
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2918 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Hamilton, Encloses eighty commissions. - 1 Apr 1762
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2919 - Request from Sir R Wilmot to Messrs Snow & Denne, to sell stock. - 6 Apr 1762
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2920 - Grosvenor St. Lord Boston to Sir R Wilmot, Recommendation of Mr Ayliff as one of H M turners - several generations employed in that office. - 8 Apr 1762
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2921 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Messrs Snow & Denne, asking for further sale of Consol annuities. - 9 Apr 1762
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2922 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite (marked private & not sent). Suggests that the Lord Lieutenant's letter may treat the matter of the riots rather too slightly. - 15 Apr 1762
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2923 - Printed letter, `the old curate's vindication of Primate Boulter's trustees: in several queries'. Endorsed, enclosed in Mr Waite's letter of [missing]. - 15 Apr 1762
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2924 - Shrewsbury. Col William Congrieve to Sir R Wilmot, Recommendation of a young man (teacher of foreign languages) as an officer for one of the five catholic regiments for Portugal. - 17 Apr 1762
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2925 - Note of the profits of a groom of the privy chamber and a groom of the royal wardrobe - 17 Apr 1762
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2926 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) Amsterdam. John M Cope to Lady Cope. Bad conduct to Mons de l'Arche - much scolded for his giddiness. Will soon be fifteen. - 20 Apr 1762
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2927 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Revenue Bill etc will be ready about Thursday. - 20 Apr 1762
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2928 - Barton under Needwood. Marshall Rider to Sir R Wilmot, Need for a press for the books and papers in his office (clerk of the robes and wardrobe). - 21 Apr 1762
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2929 - Sir R Wilmot to Messrs Snow & Denne. Request to buy stock. - 23 Apr 1762
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2930 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Glad that the revenue bills arrived in due time. No warrants yet made out for Fowke & Douglass. - 27 Apr 1762
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2931 - Sir R Wilmot to Messrs Snow & Denne. Receipt for purchase of stock. - 29 Apr 1762
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2932 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lady Cope, Thanks for letters [? including original of C2926]. Glad Mr Cope is happy with Mons de l'Arche. - 29 Apr 1762
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2933 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Dr Ryder, dean of Lismore, Congratulations on his appointment as dean [?son of the archbishop]. - 11 May 1762
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2934 - Amsterdam. John M Cope to Lady Cope Asks for a present to be sent for Miss de l'Arche. She will correspond with his sister in French. - 11 May 1762
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2935 - Mr Shackleton to Sir R Wilmot, List of pictures of the King found in last year's public exhibition in the Strand. - 13 May 1762
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2936 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Return of numbers in Graham's & McDowall's regiments when they arrive, so that the details can be used for placing them on the Irish establishment. - 13 May 1762
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2937 - Scotland Yard. Mr Worsley to Sir R Wilmot, Sister Mrs Stainforth appointed housekeeper at Buckingham house (in future to be called the Queens). Asks for supplies of brooms & mops for her maid. - 19 May 1762
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2938 - Bath. Elizabeth, Lady Cope to Sir R Wilmot Confined for a fortnight with colds. Receipt of letters, including original of D3155/C2932. - 21 May 1762
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2939 - Jermyn St. [John Garnett] bishop of Clogher to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for two tickets for the Lord Chamberlain's box on the birth night. - 19 May 1762
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2940 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt Theophilus Desbrisay, Mr Robert Crucefix has paid the fees for commissions in Gen Montague's regiment. - 22 May 1762
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2941 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Gen Pole, Has paid the draft for £10 on Mr Meredyth's account. - 22 May 1762
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2942 - Note received from Sir Charles Cottrell, on coronation gold medals, as supplied in April 1689, according to a list delivered by the master of the ceremonies. - 25 May 1762
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2943 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Death of Lieut Robert Borrowes - account from his brother. - 29 May 1762
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2944 - Dublin Castle. Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot, Will not receive Wilmot's salary until next week, & will then send a general account. - 1 Jun 1762
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2945 - W G Hamilton to Sir R Wilmot Asks for the appointment of the Barrack Board commissioners to be sent by the 11th. - 1 Jun 1762
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2946 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Hopes to be able to send soon the half-pay warrant for Lt Col Richardson. Death of Lord Anson. - 8 Jun 1762
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2947 - Robert Hampden to Sir R Wilmot, Application on behalf of his daughter Miss Trevor to dance at Court at the approaching ball. - 13 Jun 1762
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2948 - Buxton. Sir Henry Cavendish to Sir R Wilmot Asks to know the expense of postage. - 15 Jun 1762
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2949 - Dublin Castle. Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot Account of fees. Encloses general account [missing] from 15 Sep. - 17 Jun 1762
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2950 - Bath. Elizabeth, Lady Cope to Sir R Wilmot. Compliments. Confined with the fashionable cold. - 19 Jun 1762
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2951 - Sunning Hill near Bagshot. Francis Bowyer to Sir R Wilmot, Lodgings in Windsor Castle granted to him by the late Duke of Graffon. - 24 Jun 1762
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2952 - Dunstable. Sir Septimus Robinson to Sir R Wilmot, Information from Lord Delawarr on the subject of installations at Windsor. Black Rod has an apartment in the tower in the ditch near the poor knights houses. - 28 Jun 1762
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2953 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Letter for discontinuing Armstrong's & Blayney's regiments on the Irish establishment. Graeme's & Scott's memorial should go to the Board of General Officers. - 3 Jul 1762
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2954 - Amsterdam. John M Cope to Sir R Wilmot, (with note from Mons de l'Arche). Study of French and religion. Hopes to be able to come back to London next year, when he is sixteen. - 9 Jul 1762
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2955 - Note of address of James Dixwell, printer & publisher, St Martin's Lane, Charing Cross. - 16 Jul 1762
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2956 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Richard Cox Esq, Asks him to find out from Lord Ligonier whether the Pioneer Corps going to serve in Portugal will be paid by Great Britain or Portugal. - 20 Jul 1762
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2957 - St James's. E Weston to Sir R Wilmot, Would be obliged for the result of his meeting with Lord Halifax yesterday. - 20 Jul 1762
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2958 - Bath. Elizabeth, Lady Cope to Sir R Wilmot Thinks her son should not return to England until he is of a proper age, and master of many things. - 21 Jul 1762
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2959 - Mr Calcraft to Sir R Wilmot, Request for assistance with enclosed [missing]. - 21 Jul 1762
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2960 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Dethroning of the Emperor of Russia. Loss of Newfoundland. - 29 Jul 1762
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2961 - Lord Buckingham to Sir R Wilmot, Warrant for plate as Ambassador Extraordinary to be made out. - 30 Jul 1762
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2962 - Memorial of Col Scott to Mr Secretary Hamilton, recommending an ensign and a lieutenant in his regiment - 4 Aug 1762
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2963 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Alarmed at the news in D3155/C2960 - hopes he is only a little mad with excess of brandy. - 5 Aug 1762
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2964 - Copy of a note from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Weston, Corrections to drafts for the grant of alnage. - 4 Aug 1762
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2965 - Bri- Gunning to the Duke of Devonshire, Appointed as housekeepers of Somerset House - offer of rooms to various people, apologises for errors. - 17 Aug 1762
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2966 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Receipt of letters - send round to the Lords Justices. - 19 Aug 1762
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2967 - Pool Park. H B Legge to Sir R Wilmot, Grouse shooting in Wales. Has promised to visit Chatsworth, if the Duke is there. - 20 Aug 1762
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2968 - Amsterdam. John M Cope to Sir R Wilmot Has no liberty here. Not worthwhile to beg for change, since time here is nearly up. Hopes to choose the military profession. - 24 Aug 1762
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2969 - Amsterdam. Mons C de l'Arche to Sir R Wilmot, Account for education of J M Cope (21 Feb - 21 Aug 1762), total £589.13.0d. - 24 Aug 1762
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2970 - Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses [D3155/C2965] letter from Mr Gunning. Glad that Wilmot and Lord Talbot go on so well. - 25 Aug 1762
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2971 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Devonshire, Hearing what the King said about the pictures, has told Mr Slaughter so that he might not be out of the way when wanted. Prussians defeated the Austrians before Schweidnitz. - 27 Aug 1762
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2972-2976 - Rough plans of apartments in Windsor Castle and their disposition for the installation on 22 September with amendments - 1 Sep 1762
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2977 - Windsor. Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mrs Handasyd, housekeeper at Windsor Castle, Provision of sufficient quantities of fuel for fires in rooms, airing and bedding. - 2 Sep 1762
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2978 - Memorandum about the table and cover for the christening - no orders received - 4 Sep 1762
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2979 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Accounts of peace may be sufficient to prevent the making of unnecessary contracts. - 4 Sep 1762
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2980 - Dublin Castle. (Lieut) Frederick John Belcher to Sir R Wilmot, Natural son to James Belcher from the Secretary's office. Career misfortunes - seeks a post. - 4 Sep 1762
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2981 - Windsor Castle. Mrs S Handasyd to Sir R Wilmot, Fires in all royal apartments - no chimney smokes. Ample supply of fuel. - 6 Sep 1762
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2982 - Earl of Lichfield to Sir R Wilmot, Have any orders been given relative to the Band of Gentleman Pensioners, attending at the christening. - 6 Sep 1762
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2983 - White's. Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot, Duchess of Bedford asks if the Lord Privy Seal has any lodgings at Windsor for the installation. - 6 Sep 1762
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2984 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to R Rigby, If the Duke of Bedford had been going to Windsor, lodgings would have been set out, but none are allotted as he is in Paris. - 6 Sep 1762
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2985 - Bath. Elizabeth, Lady Cope to Sir R Wilmot Son at present seems fond of military life, but very unsteady. - 7 Sep 1762
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2986 - Memorandum from Lord Cadogan to the Duke of Devonshire, asking for two tickets for the installation. - 8 Sep 1762
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2987 - Windsor Castle. John [Thomas] bp of Salisbury to the Duke of Devonshire, Chairs and footstools of purple velvet for the Order of the Garter entirely worn out. - 8 Sep 1762
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2988-2989 - Royal warrant to the Lord Chamberlain, 8 Sep 1762 for the admission of Prince William Henry, and John Earl of Bute as Knights of the Garter, 22 September. With copy - 1762
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2990 - Grosvenor St. Lord Boston to Sir R Wilmot, Forgot to mention that Col Maitland, the Princess of Wales' equerry in waiting will attend the installation. - 9 Sep 1762
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2991 - List of attendants for the Princess of Wales and others at the installation, to be furnished with lodgings, annotated - 9 Sep 1762
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2992 - Mr Secker to Sir R Wilmot, Tickets for the Duke of Devonshire's attendants. - 9 Sep 1762
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2993 - Queries at Windsor, relating to furniture and equipment for the installation - 10 Sep 1762
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2994 - Lisle St. Henrietta Egerton to Sir R Wilmot, Keys to her lodgings in Windsor Castle - none of the furniture belongs to the Court. She will attend on Tuesday. - 11 Sep 1762
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2995 - Reading. Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot Duke of Rutland desires two tickets, other requests too to be met. - 12 Sep 1762
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2996 - Mile End. Martin Leake (Garter King of Arms) to Sir R Wilmot, Has just received the printed ceremonial from the printer. Garter has previously been allowed tickets by virtue of office. - 12 Sep 1762
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2997 - Osmaston. - 12 Sep 1762
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2998 - Lord Chamberlain's Office. Duke of Devonshire to the Countess of Exeter, Two tickets for the choir and for St George's Hall will be delivered on Saturday. - 13 Sep 1762
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2999 - Bolderwood. Lord Delawarr to Sir R Wilmot, Asks him to give orders that the rooms pertaining to the Gold Staff in the castle be made ready for him - usually those over the Master of the Horse. - 13 Sep 1762
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3000 - Windsor. Dr John Bostock to Sir R Wilmot, Not usual to have the boys of the King's chapel singing - can do without them. - 13 Sep 1762
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3001 - Mr Elliot to Sir R Wilmot, Remainder about tickets for the installation. - 13 Sep 1762
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3002 - Sir Septimus Robinson (Black Rod) to Sir R Wilmot, Chamberlain's office furnishes the gold and silver for the sovereign's offering at the altar. - 14 Sep 1762
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3003 - John St, Mayfair. Sir Francis Drake to Sir R Wilmot, Tickets for the installation. - 14 Sep 1762
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3004 - Lord Cantilupe to the Duke of Devonshire, Promised a ticket for the installation. - Sep 1762
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3005 - Bath. Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot The hundred places must be as agreed before. - 15 Sep 1762
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3006 - Lisle St. Henrietta Egerton to Sir R Wilmot Sent a servant with orders to accommodate Lord Harcourt as far as possible. - 15 Sep 1762
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3007 - Lord Cantilupe to Sir R Wilmot, List of servants attending the Queen at Windsor is wrong, there will be more pages. - 16 Sep 1762
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3008 - Bath. Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot Further details of tickets promised for the ceremony in the hall. - 16 Sep 1762
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3009 - Note from D Strickland, GPO, of letter directed express to the Duke of Devonshire. - 16 Sep 1762
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3010 - Bath. Duke of Devonshire to Master Brown at Eton College, Two tickets for the installation. - 16 Sep 1762
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3011 - Admiralty. Lord Halifax to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for two tickets for the chapel. - 17 Sep 1762
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3012 - Observations, Comparison of seats available with figures on the list of 14 September and subsequent changes (hand of Robert Wilmot). - 18 Sep 1762
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3013 - Mile End. Martin Leake (Garter King of Arms) to Sir R Wilmot Encloses the ceremonials received from the printer. Asks for his tickets. - 18 Sep 1762
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3014 - Hanover Square. Lord Delawarr to Sir R Wilmot. Sure he will be satisfied with the room allocated. - 18 Sep 1762
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3015 - Chudleigh House. Elizabeth Chudleigh to Sir R Wilmot, Happy to relinquish her lodgings (as maid of honour) in the castle on Monday, and take those designed for Mr Bondfield. - 18 Sep 1762
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3016 - Lord Chamberlain's Office. Mr [N?] Bonfoy to Sir R Wilmot, Has sent off various letters relating to tickets. - 19 Sep 1762
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3017 - Note from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Robinson, asking for food and wine to be sent to the Lord Chamberlain's apartment. - 21 Sep 1762
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3018 - London. Robert Brudenell to the Lord Chamberlain, Asks for pass tickets for his servants - he is groom of the Bedchamber to the Duke of York. - 21 Sep 1762
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3019 - List of foreign ministers likely to be present at the installation on 22 September. - 1762
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3020 - List of ladies who have desired to dance minuets at the installation ball at Windsor Castle - 22 Sep 1762
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3021 - Note of ball tickets promised by the Duke of Devonshire - 22 Sep 1762
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3022 - Pass ticket for Sir Robert Wilmot - 21-22 Sep 1762
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3023-3028 - Tickets for the installation of Knights of the Garter at Windsor Castle, Recipients named on back. - 22 Sep 1762
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3029 - Bath. Duke of Devonshire to Sir R Wilmot Does not know what has been customary - the King has asked about distributing money at Windsor to "Bells, poor and jails". - 26 Sep 1762
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3030 - Fees payable on the installation of an Earl into the Order of the Garter (hand of Robert Wilmot) - 28 Sep 1762
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3031 - Receipted bill, for quarterly annuity payable to Elizabeth, Lady Cope under the will of Sir John Cope. - 29 Sep 1762
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3032 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Devonshire The King has ordered that the Queen's house shall be furnished with grates. Paper hanging at Mrs Stainforth's lodgings. - 29 Sep 1762
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3033 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Devonshire Refers to C3030 and C3029. Consultations. - 29 Sep 1762
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3034 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Details of buttons, shoe buckles, knee buckles and earrings. - 30 Sep 1762
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3035 - List of gratuities given at Windsor, as mentioned in C3029. - 4-5 Oct 1762
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3036 - Copy letter from George [Stone], archbishop of Armagh to the Lord Lieutenant, Thoughts on the number of troops needed in Ireland in time of peace. - 13 Oct 1762
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3037 - Dublin. Arthur Rochfort to Sir R Wilmot, Many vacancies in the army now - hopes for an opportunity for his son to serve. - 16 Oct 1762
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3038 - John Millar to Sir R Wilmot, Apologises for giving offence. - 17 Oct 1762
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3039 - Note from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Mann, Clothing for Col [Montagu] Wilmot's regiment in America. - 19 Oct 1762
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3040-3041 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot 19 Oct 1762. Cases of five officers returned absent without leave - encloses copy [C3041] of his letter of 30 September on the subject. - 1762
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3042 - North Audley St. Lord Ligonier to Sir R Wilmot, Capt Steele has had a fever, but will go to Dublin to collect the drafts for a company of pioneers to go to Portugal as soon as he is able. - 20 Oct 1762
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3043 - Bolton St, Piccadilly. Sir John Sebright to Sir R Wilmot, Wishes to know if Bagshawe's regiment is disposed of. - 21 Oct 1762
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3044 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Devonshire Various people asking about his health. - 21 Oct 1762
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3045 - Mr Cosby to Sir R Wilmot, His Excellency will not allow Col Gordon's commission to be antedated. - 22 Oct 1762
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3046 - Bath. W Sharpe to Sir R Wilmot, Refers to General Adlercron's memorial for the removal of Ensign Queteville. Half pay might be a solution. - 23 Oct 1762
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3047 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Encloses Mr Hamilton's quarterly account [missing]. - 23 Oct 1762
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3048 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Duke of Devonshire to Mrs Odiarne, Place of housekeeper of the House of Commons is of considerable value. Cannot be taken from Mr Bonfoy. - 23 Oct 1762
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3049 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Sir Henry Cavendish, No guessing at present who will succeed Lord Halifax, so he may be kept in until April. - 26 Oct 1762
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3050 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Blanks in the instructions will be filled up. Mr Rigby leaves for Paris. - 26 Oct 1762
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3051 - Bath. Elizabeth Lady Cope to Sir R Wilmot. Miss Cope is improved in body and mind but not enough to make her the accomplished girl as wished. - 26 Oct 1762
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3052 - Pay Office. Mr Fox to Sir R Wilmot, Would he call this morning. - 26 Oct 1762
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3053 - Memorandum that the Duke of Devonshire resigned the Lord Chamberlain's staff on - 27 Oct 1762
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3054 - Repton. Nicholas Bonfoy to Sir R Wilmot, Refers to C3048. Mr Odiarne enjoyed the place for 25 years. - 28 Oct 1762
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3055 - Galway. Capt Henry Basset to Sir R Wilmot, Was on Lord Halifax's list for a majority - reminder. - 28 Oct 1762
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3056 - Mr Secretary Hamilton to Sir R Wilmot, Blanks in the Barracks Board instructions (see D3155/C3050) to be filled with 30s. - 29 Oct 1762
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3057 - Dublin. Col C Bucknell to Sir R Wilmot, Recommendation to retire on his pay as deputy quartermaster general and be succeeded by Sir George Osborne. - 30 Oct 1762
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3058-3059 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot 2 Nov 1762. Lieutenants have been sent by Capt Steele to receive the hundred men drafted for the pioneers. Encloses a copy of Capt Steele's letter to him, 24 Oct [D3155/C3059]. - 1762
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3060-3062 - Dublin. William Chaigneau to Sir R Wilmot 2 Nov 1762 Importance of the dating of Lieut Ormesby's and Cornet Marlay's commissions. Encloses copy memorial of Col Whitley [D3155/C3061] and copy banker's order [D3155/C3062]. - 1762
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3063 - Dublin. Sir Henry Cavendish to Sir R Wilmot. Death of Jack and Mary, two of his children. Encloses a letter [D3155/C3064] from a tenant of Lord Hartington, interest in Tallow. - 4 Nov 1762
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3064 - London. John Croker to Sir Henry Cavendish, Recommendation. - 26 Oct 1762
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3065 - Col Cunningham to Mr Secretary Hamilton, Recommendations for succession if an old company is to be sold for his use. - 4 Nov 1762
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3066 - Great George St. D Cosby to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses an order [missing] to continue the embargo on vessels laden with provisions in Irish ports. - 4 Nov 1762
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3067 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Isaac Bevan, attorney had leave to sell his clerkship in the Forfeiture office - salary. - 6 Nov 1762
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3068 - Dublin. William Chaigneau to Sir R Wilmot Refers to D3155/C3060 and D3155/C3069, rectifying the problem. - 6 Nov 1762
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3069 - Dublin. Col Robert Horn Elphinstone to Mr Secretary Hamilton, Vacant company in his regiment - refers to the problems as in D3155/C3060. - 6 Nov 1762
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3070 - Conduit St. Mr Rosse to Sir R Wilmot, Asks to call on him tomorrow. - 8 Nov 1762
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3071 - Great George St. D Cosby to Sir R Wilmot Encloses [missing] order for taking off the embargo. - 11 Nov 1762
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3072 - Dublin. Gen John Adlercron to Sir R Wilmot, Injustice to his son if Cornet Marley's commission is antedated. - 11 Nov 1762
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3073 - Amsterdam. John M Cope to Sir R Wilmot Transgression of the Sabbath. Aiming to escape from Mons. de l'Arche's college on 24 October and take the night boat from Utrecht, but prevented. - 19 Nov 1762
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3074 - Amsterdam. Mons C de l'Arche to Sir R Wilmot. Another version of events in C3073. - 19 Nov 1762
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3075 - Memorial of Lt-Cols Fleming and Higginson to the Lord Lieutenant, for issue of arrears to officers. - 19 Nov 1762
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3076 - St James Place. R Rigby to Sir R Wilmot, Provost has sent a few pairs of gloves to him - have they arrived. - 20 Nov 1762
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3077 - Mr Ramus to Sir R Wilmot, Appointment of the Duke of Marlborough as Lord Chamberlain. - 21 Nov 1762
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3078 - Dublin Castle. Mrs Lucy Waite to Sir R Wilmot, Commissions arrived safely. Warrants will be signed soon. - 23 Nov 1762
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3079 - Medals ready for delivery to the Lord Chamberlain. - 23 Nov 1762
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3080 - Margate St, Cavendish Square. General R Rich to Sir R Wilmot, Recommendation of Mr James Johnson to succeed Mr Say as steward on Norfolk and Suffolk (to late Sir John Cope's estate). - 25 Nov 1762
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3081 - Dublin Castle. (Lieut) Frederick John Belcher to Sir R Wilmot Request for half pay. - 30 Nov 1762
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3082 - Great George St. D Cosby to Sir R Wilmot Suspend writing about the living for which Mr Gorges applied. - 30 Nov 1762
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3083-3084 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot 25 Nov 1762 Mr Bradford to be recommended to succeed Mr Duddingstone as surgeon. With postscript note. - 1762
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3085 - Bath. Elizabeth Lady Cope to Sir R Wilmot Sorry for her son's propensity to what he calls pleasure. Hopes he can stay with Mons. Delarche for at least another year. - 26 Nov 1762
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3086 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Devonshire, No trace that the Lord Chamberlain ever had the custody of Windsor Park, Hampton Court Park, etc. - 26 Mar 1762
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3087 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Encloses a letter [C3088] from Mr Bradford, the surgeon. - 29 Nov 1762
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3088 - Stradbally. William Bradford to Thomas Waite Esq, Happy for his favour. - 27 Nov 1762
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3089 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Proclamation declaring the cessation of arms. - 2 Dec 1762
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3090 - Suffolk St. Capt W Montgomery to Sir R Wilmot, Col Scott requests that Thomas Evatt be recommended to succeed Mr Audowine, lately appointed an ensign by purchase. - 3 Dec 1762
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3091 - Abbey Cloisters. Dr Crane to Sir R Wilmot, Postponement of exchange of Mr Quettville's commission. - 4 Dec 1762
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3092-3093 - Duke of Marlborough (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses a paper [C3093] on the value of places under the Lord Chamberlain, sinecures etc. - 4 Dec 1762
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3094 - Lady Mary Churchill to the Lord Chamberlain, Fuel for fires in Kensington Palace. - 10 Dec 1762
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3095 - Lord Huntingdon (Groom of the Stole) to the Lord Chamberlain, Mr Harbord appointed groom of the bedchamber to succeed Mr Monson. - 12 Dec 1762
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3096 - Great George St. D Cosby to Sir R Wilmot List of the military vacancies in Ireland for the Lord Lieutenant. - 13 Dec 1762
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3097 - Great George St. D Cosby to Sir R Wilmot Richard Master recommended by Mr Berkeley for an ensigncy. - 14 Dec 1762
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3098-3099 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Encloses letter [C3099] from Major Whitlocke - mistake in the commission, Edmund not Lancelot. - 14 Dec 1762
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3100 - Henry Cavendish [? son of Sir Henry] to Sir R Wilmot, Has not heard anything about the man his father recommended to the Duke of Devonshire. - 15 Dec 1762
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3101 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Value of the late Mr Delafaye's place of taster and surveyor: dispute as to whether he was entitled to two fees. - 16 Dec 1762
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3102 - Lincolns Inn. Mr Henry Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot, Crawford's place is considerable, at least £500 pa. - 16 Dec 1762
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3103 - Chester. Daniel Smith to Sir R Wilmot, Box for Mr Waite has arrived safely. - 20 Dec 1762
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3104 - Charles St. Col Cunningham to Sir R Wilmot, Asks when the succession to Capt Joass will be agreed. - 20 Dec 1762
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3105 - Note from Sir R Wilmot [? to T Waite], marked `Private and to be returned'. Hopes he will be consulted about the number of forces to be continued on the Irish establishment. Possible new Lords Lieutenant named. - 21 Dec 1762
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3106 - Jermyn St. Sir Edward Wilmot to the Lord Chamberlain, No intention of meddling in the department. Has spoken highly of previous physicians, and thinks highly of Dr Warren. - 21 Dec 1762
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3107 - Lisle St. Major Douglas to Sir R Wilmot, Purchase of Lt-Col Chabert's commission, purchase money now lodged. - 21 Dec 1762
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3108 - W G Hamilton to Sir R Wilmot, Succession from father to son of an adjustancy in Mackay's regiment. - 21 Dec 1762
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3109 - Lord Huntington (Groom of the Stole) to Sir R Wilmot, Order for swearing in Mr Harbord in the room of Mr Schulz, instead of Mr Monson. - 24 Dec 1762
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3110 - Copy letter from Robert Williamson to Sir R Wilmot, Aid likely to come from Mr Bristow. Care and exactness of Mr Barrett. - 28 Dec 1762
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3111 - Token House Yard. Robert Williamson to Sir R Wilmot, Contents as C3110. Messrs Bristow and Gore have paid back £2036. - 29 Dec 1762
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3112 - Cover to D3155/C3110 - 3111. - 1762
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3113 - Note of Col Hales' commission - 29 Dec 1762
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3114 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Returns commission for Lt-Col Tennant. - 30 Dec 1762
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3115 - Dublin. William Chaigneau to Sir R Wilmot Missing the fees for the lieutenant's commission in Blayney's regiment. - 30 Dec 1762
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3116 - Dublin. William Chaigneau to Sir R Wilmot Withdrawal of memorials from Wynne and Franklin relating to exchanges. - 30 Dec 1762
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3117 - Suffolk St. Capt W Montgomery to Sir R Wilmot Second commission for Lieut Evatt signed by mistake. - 30 Dec 1762
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3118 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Reminder to Mr Hamilton about completing the office set of the English Journals. - 31 Dec 1762
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3119 - Charles St. Col Cunningham to Sir R Wilmot Asks to see him. - [1] Dec 1762
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3120 - Note of mournings, 1722-1762. - [10 Aug] 1762
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3121 - Bill of James Egelstone, White Hart, Windsor for food, Sunday and Monday. - 1762
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3122 - Bill of James Egelstone, White Hart, Windsor for food, Wednesday and Thursday. - 1762
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3123 - Lord Halifax to Sir R Wilmot Asks to see him for dinner. - nd, 1761 - 1763?
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3124 - Lord Halifax to Sir R Wilmot Memorandum of licence for leave of absence for Lieut Roche.
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3125 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Mr John Gillmer, purchaser of Mr Moore's employment as usher and keeper of the Council Chamber, surprised not to have the same tenure (for life). - 1 Jan 1763
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3126 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Almanac for Lady Dowager Gower. Delivery of Lord Chancellor's letters when a packet arrives on a Sunday. - 1 Jan 1763
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3127 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Hopes to get the new vice-treasurers patent passed by Tuesday. - 1 Jan 1763
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3128 - Whitehall. Mr Rivers to Sir R Wilmot, Is Lord Drogheda in London, and where? - 3 Jan 1763
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3129 - Lord Chamberlain's Office. Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Devonshire at Bath, Certain rights of office likely to come into dispute between Lord Talbot and the Duke of Marlborough - asks his opinion on detailed questions. - 3 Jan 1763
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3130 - Note asking for a packet to be forwarded to Lord Drogheda.
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3131 - Dean St. Sir Thomas Wilson to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for the commission of Sir Henry Erskine as colonel of the first battalion of the Royal to be expedited. - 4 Jan 1763
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3132 - Castle St, Leicester Fields. Col Peter Chabbert to Sir R Wilmot, Is Major Douglass's commission as Lieutenant-Colonel in the 108th in his place ready? - 4 Jan 1763
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3133 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Funds for Mr Scott's commission in Gisborne's regiment. Encloses a letter [C3134] from Major Whitlocke, the agent, on this subject. - 4 Jan 1763
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3134 - Dublin. Major Whitlocke to Thomas Waite, as in C3133. - 3 Jan 1763
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3135 - George St. J Robert to Sir R Wilmot, Stationery for the Earl of Halifax. - 5 Jan 1763
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3136 - Thatch'd House Court. Mrs Beaghan to Sir R Wilmot, Asks to speak to him tomorrow. - 5 Jan 1762 [1763]
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3137 - Lt Gen Rich to Sir R Wilmot, Has today taken up his warrant at the War Office - on the establishment of Ireland. - 6 Jan 1762 [1763]
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3138 - Lt Gen Rich to Sir R Wilmot, Obliged for return of the money he paid at the War Office for the warrant. - 7 Jan 1763
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3139 - Lisle St. Lt-Col Douglas to Sir R Wilmot, Capt William Grant of the 59th is intended to succeed as Major. - 7 Jan 1763
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3140 - Dublin. Nathaniel Clements to Sir R Wilmot, Sends an almanac. Mr Rigby's patent will be completed today. - 7 Jan 1763
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3141 - Suffolk St. Col Mackay to Sir R Wilmot, Warrant for placing the colonels on the Irish establishment - hopes it has been sorted out. - 11 Jan 1763
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3142 - Dublin. Sir Henry Cavendish to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses a letter from Mr Wilson of Tallow [missing], they can make up three or four voices at the next election. - 11 Jan 1763
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3143 - Blenheim. Duke of Marlborough (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot Has already promised friends 34 tickets for his box (which holds 40), but very few gallery tickets. - 14 Jan 1763
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3144 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot New manufacture of copper covered with a thin plate of silver. Kitchen utensils and candlesticks. - 15 Jan 1763
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3145 - Note from Mr Magill, received due to wait on Sir R Wilmot to collect a letter for the Lords Justices. Asks that it be not sent by post. - 15 Jan 1763
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3146 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Thanks for Lt Col Tennant's commission. Will tell Major Whitlock that no fees were charged for the new commission for Capt Armstrong. - 16 Jan 1763
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3147 - Duke of Marlborough (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot Place vacant under the Lord Privy Seal, by Radcliffe's death. Obliged if he could find out its value. - 17 Jan 1763
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3148 - London. Lieut David Roche to Mr Secretary Hamilton, Asks for further leave of absence. - 17 Jan 1763
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3149 - Marlborough House. Duke of Marlborough (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot Court to go into mourning for a fortnight. Queen's eldest brother returned from Portugal. - 18 Jan 1763
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3150 - Mr C Russell to Sir R Wilmot, Agent Mr Kidgell cannot proceed without an assurance about the Lords Justices letter. - 20 Jan 1763
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3151 - Mr Attorney General to Sir R Wilmot, To arrange a meeting. - 21 Jan 1763
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3152 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Refers to D3155/C3125. Encloses a letter [D3155/C3153] from Mr Greene, explaining that Mr Moore is younger, and a much better life than Mr Gillmer. - 21 Jan 1763
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3153 - York St. William Greene (of the Council Office) to Thomas Waite Esq, Enclosed with 3152. - 20 Jan 1763
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3154 - Homersfield. Mr Bezaleel Gooch to Sir R Wilmot, Mr Say died on Thursday - he is one of the executors. Recommended to succeed Say in the care of the late Sir John Cope's estates. - 24 Jan 1763
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3155 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Copper plated with silver apparently wears very well. - 25 Jan 1763
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3156 - Blenheim. Duke of Marlborough (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot King had no objection to Giardini having the Opera house next season. But, Capt Dennis has agreed that Mr Vincent can have it - however, he will need a licence. - 25 Jan 1763
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3157 - Panton Sq. Major Grant to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for Captain Wilson's commission to be the first signed, some are going out of the regiment. - 27 Jan 1763
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3158 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Bishop of Elphin continues dangerously ill. - 27 Jan 1763
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3159 - Duke of Marlborough (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot Returns warrants signed. Mr Chetwyn was right about the Tragedy - shouldn't come onto the stage. - 27 Jan 1763
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3160 - London. Lieut David Roche to Mr Secretary Hamilton Asks for leave to sell out of the service. Endorsed, declined by his excellency. - 27 Jan 1763
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3161 - London. Lieut David Roche to Mr Secretary Hamilton Advised to apply to him for leave to sell. - 20 Jan 1763
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3162 - London. Lieut David Roche to the Lord Lieutenant, Advised to apply to him for leave to sell. - 20 Jan 1763
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3163 - Dr E Crane to Sir R Wilmot, Assumes Mr Molesworth has made a mistake - asks him to look at the enclosed letter [missing]. - 28 Jan 1763
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3164 - Beccles, Suffolk. John Farr jun to Sir R Wilmot, Asks to succeed Mr Say as steward (son in law of Mr Fuller who was Sir John's steward for many years). - 29 Jan 1763
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3165 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Enclosure from Col Cunningham (sent to Lord George Sackville). - 29 Jan 1763
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3166 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Ordnance establishment is signed. Bishop of Elphin recovers strength. Levellers are coming forth again in Tipperary and Waterford. - 1 Feb 1763
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3167 - Dublin. Major C Whitelocke to Sir R Wilmot, Problem of fees paid as in C3146. - 1 Feb 1763
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3168 - Dublin. Sir Henry Cavendish to Sir R Wilmot Tallow and Tipperary electoral affairs. Imputes his good health to Buxton. - 1 Feb 1763
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3169 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Bishop of Elphin's asthma has returned - thought to be in great danger. - 2 Feb 1763
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3170 - Burlington St. William Chetwynd to Sir R Wilmot, Refers to D3155/C3159 and the Tragedy of Electra. - 2 Feb 1763
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3171 - Duke of Marlborough (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot Mr Ely to collect a receipt. Recommendation of a German cook as a messenger - can foreigners have such posts? - 3 Feb 1763
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3172 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Commissions with christian names inserted. No application from the Lord Lieutenant for the exchange between Moore and Gilmer. - 3 Feb 1763
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3173 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Bishop of Elphin continues dangerously ill. - 4 Feb 1763
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3174-3175 - Pall Mall. Col Scott to Sir R Wilmot, 4 Feb 1763 Encloses card [copy in hand of Robert Wilmot, D3155/C3175].
Peter Gordon is the name of the major who has applied for leave to sell. - 1763
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3176 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Mr Hamilton's quarterly account. Bishop of Elphin better. - 5 Feb 1763
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3177 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Note as to Mr Hamilton's account, bill for £604.0.7d. - 8 Feb 1763
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3178 - Duke of Marlborough (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot Encloses a letter from the groom of the stole [D3155/C3184]. - 9 Feb 1763
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3179 - Request for opinion on sections of the late King's will - 9 Feb 1763
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3180 - Extracts from the King's will as in D3155/C3179. - 1763
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3181 - Duke of Marlborough (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot Warrants for the waterman signed. Will certainly give Giardini the opera house licence. Des his position entitle him to be a governor of the Charterhouse? - 10 Feb 1763
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3182 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Bishop of Elphin out of danger. Has received Mr Hamilton's receipt (as in D3155/C3177). - 10 Feb 1763
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3183 - Dublin. Sir Henry Cavendish to Sir R Wilmot Thomas Clarke's commission in Gen Adlercron's regiment - thanks to the Duke of Devonshire. - 10 Feb 1763
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3184 - Note from Peter Crawford, manager, of dates proposed for the assemblies at the King's Theatre, Haymarket - 11 Feb [?] 1763
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3185 - Copy letters from Capt (Peter) Dennis to the Lord Chamberlain, 11 Feb 1763 and from the Lord Chamberlain to Capt Dennis, 12 Feb (hand of Robert Wilmot). Licence for the operas to Giardini not Vincent. - 11/12 Feb 1763
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3186 - Anne Wilmot to her nephew Sir R Wilmot, Nephew Halifax has spoken to the King about an old regiment for her son. Death of Lady Ann Coventry. - 12 Feb 1763
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3187 - Note of Cornet Thomas Nesbit's purchase of a company - 13 Feb 1763
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3188 - Duke of Marlborough (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot Encloses text as in C3185. Has made a mistake in Giardini's licence - hopes this does not signify. - 13 Feb 1763
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3189 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Sharpe, Distemper among horned cattle in Denmark - Order in Council to be passed to the Lord Justices. - 14 Feb 1763
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3190 - Mr Weston to Sir R Wilmot, Wishes to know the Lord Lieutenant's style in Latin. - 14 Feb 1763
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3191 - W G Hamilton to Sir R Wilmot To call tomorrow. - 15 Feb 1763
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3192 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Mr Pery ill of violent fever. Bishop of Elphin better. - 15 Feb 1763
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3193 - Duke of Marlborough (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot Encloses a letter [missing] from Lady Edgecombe, about the housekeeper at Bayswater House. - 16 Feb 1763
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3194 - E Weston to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses a letter [missing] from the dean of York. Hopes he can help Crofts. - 16 Feb 1763
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3195 - Bath. Elizabeth, Lady Cope to Sir R Wilmot New master of ceremonies at Bath. Marriage of Hon Mr FitzMaurice (a grandfather) and Hon Miss Littleton (age 45) after a 24 hour courtship. - 16 Feb 1763
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3196 - Henry Cavendish [? son of Sir Henry] to Sir R Wilmot How can he find out Mr Wilkinson's executors. - 18 Feb 1763
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3197 - Mr Vesey to Sir R Wilmot, Asks to borrow the Journals of the Irish Parliament, 1729-1759 for a day. - 19 Feb 1763
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3198 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Mr Pery and the bishop both worse. - 19 Feb 1763
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3199 - Great George St. James [Beauclerk], bishop of Hereford to W G Hamilton, Has been adopted to on behalf of James Ashpley of Hereford in Gen Poole's regiment for discharge. - 19 Feb 1763
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3200 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot (? to Mr Waite) Patent officers in the Ordnance, letters will be received soon. - 22 Feb 1763
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3201 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Asks for a copy of Mr Page's book containing the receipts for preparing the late Dr Ward's medicines. - 22 Feb 1763
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3202 - Draft certificate signed by Sir R Wilmot, as to the half-pay warrant granted to Lieut George Collins. - 22 Feb 1763
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3203 - Duke of Marlborough (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot Promised Lady Edgcumbe that she should have as much time as possible for her removal: certainly, it is a hard case. - 23 Feb 1763
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3204 - Col Stuart Douglas to Sir R Wilmot, Col Scott has no objection to his leave of absence, to go to Bath for his health. - 23 Feb 1763
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3205 - Ordnance Office. John Chaigneau to Sir R Wilmot, £500 to be remitted to Col Rutter. - 24 Feb 1763
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3206 - Duke of Marlborough (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot Hard case on Mrs Clepham. Can anyone but the King turn out a person with a place in the Lord Chamberlain's department. - 25 Feb 1763
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3207 - Draft note from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Fox, Pococke, bp of Ossory is an Englishman - he and Dr Leslie the only bishops made by the Duke of Devonshire - 25 Feb 1763
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3208 - Theophilus Desbrisay to Mr Robert Crucefix, Account for commissions. - 26 Feb 1763
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3209 - Note of leave of absence for Ensign John Sherratt - 28 Feb 1763
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3210 - Whitehall. Robert Wood to Edward Weston Esq, Transports needed to carry troops to Ireland. - 28 Feb 1763
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3211 - Post Office, Pall Mall. Elizabeth Prideaux to Mr Secretary Hamilton, Lord Halifax intended to appoint the youngest Mr Prideaux a page. - 28 Feb 1763
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3212 - Dates of promotions of certain officers on the Irish establishment, as required by Mr Mangir, Endorsed, see letter to Mr Waite, 31 Mar. - 2 Mar 1763
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3213 - Note of request for an extract from the warrant of 1756 to Lt-Col Handasyde to retire on his pay - 2 Mar 1763
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3214 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Note of the death of Lord Pulteney in Madrid. - 3 Mar 1763
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3215-3216 - Privy Garden. Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from W G Hamilton to T Waite, 3 Mar 1763. Discharges as in C3199 and enclosed request for discharges [C3216]. - 1763
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3217 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Col Cuninghame, Reminder to Mr Hamilton about his previous letter. - 3 Mar 1763
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3218 - Sir William Yorke to Sir R Wilmot, Will see him this evening or tomorrow morning. - 3 Mar 1763
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3219 - Abingdon St. Samuel Martin to Mr Secretary Hamilton, Request for licence to wear arms in Ireland for Capt John Anster FitzGerald, officer in foreign service. - 5 Mar 1763
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3220 - Pall Mall. Col John Scott to Mr Secretary Hamilton, Understands that Bristow has been allowed to sell to Stuart without his knowledge. Other vacancy - hopes he will not be bilked out of it. - 5 Mar 1763
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3221 - Lord Midleton to Mr Secretary Hamilton, Encloses a letter [D3155/C3222] relating to the deanery of Cork - nomination of Dr George Chinery. - 5 Mar 1763
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3222 - Jemmett [Browne], bp of Cork to Revd Dr Chinery. Has accepted Dr Meade's resignation of the deanery.
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3223 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Bishop and Mr Pery said to be much better. Thanks for the pamphlet about Ward's medicines. - 6 Mar 1763
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3224 - Memorandum from Mr Cosby, for recommendation of Rev Samuel Jessop in the event of the death of Dr Dawson of Tallow. - 8 Mar 1763
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3225 - Nathaniel Clements to W G Hamilton, Has received requests from a number of men to have their names put down as subscribers to the loan. - 8 Mar 1763
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3226 - Draft note from Sir R Wilmot to Col Scott, Major Gordon did not purchase his majority - not disposed to recommend sale. - 9 Mar 1763
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3227 - Coventry St. Lt-Col Stuart Douglas to Sir R Wilmot, Asks if the leave of absence for Col Douglas has been obtained. - 10 Mar 1763
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3228 - Bath. Elizabeth, Lady Cope to Sir R Wilmot Family compliments. - 12 Mar 1763
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3229 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Col Graeme, Refers to Lieut-Col Masterton's memorial - cannot recommend sale of a commission not bought. - 14 Mar 1763
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3230 - Great George St. Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Duke of Queensberry, King has agreed to Lt-Col Stuart Douglas resigning his company in the 108th regiment in favour of Cornet Douglas. - 18 Mar 1763
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3231 - Copy of oath taken by the Levellers (White Boys) - sent by Mr Morrison to T Waite, and by him to Sir R Wilmot, 25 Mar [letter missing]. - 23 Mar 1763
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3232 - Clonmell. Copy letter from John Morrison to T Waite, Details of the trials of various levellers - encloses copy oath [D3155/C3231]. - 23 Mar 1763
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3233 - Coventry St. Lt-Col Stuart Douglas to Sir R Wilmot Cornet Douglas to be appointed captain in the 108th regiment. Asks for the commission to be signed, but not yet dated or notified to the War Office. - 23 Mar 1763
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3234 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite, For discharge of William Hayes, private in the 59th regiment, when the reduction takes place. - 24 Mar 1763
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3235 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Rt Hon Mr Clements, Mr Hamilton insists that Clements' letter be not shown to the Lord Lieutenant - write to Mr Hamilton instead. - 24 Mar 1763
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3236 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Chamberlain to the Earl of Bute, Cash gifts to convoys from Naples and Prussia on their departure. - 24 Mar 1763
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3237 - Lord Drogheda to Sir R Wilmot, Asks to know to what number his regiment will be reduced. - 25 Mar 1763
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3238 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite Glad to hear peace is restored round Clonmell. His Excellency has a person in his eye to succeed to the Trumpeter's place. - 29 Mar 1763
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3239 - Appointment of Sir Thomas Heron, Bart as captain of the company in William Leslie's corps of invalids - 31 Mar 1763
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3240 - General Post Office. Anthony Todd to Sir R Wilmot, Care has been taken to forward the express. - 2 Apr 1763
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3241 - Dublin Castle. Richard Cumberland to Sir R Wilmot, Abstract of wool licence account, 1761-1762. - 3 Apr 1762
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3242 - Sir James Caldwell to Sir R Wilmot, Has he anything further to do about the commissions. - 3 Apr 1763
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3243 - Park Place. D Cosby to Sir R Wilmot, Leave of absence for Cornet Haslerig. Papers for Dr Chinery to succeed Mr Mead as dean of Cork. - 4 Apr 1763
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3244 - Copy letter from Chief Baron Willes at Carlow to the Lord Primate of Ireland, on events in Kilkenny (the White Boys, see D3155/C3231-3232). No evidence, just suspicions. Endorsed enclosed in T Waite's letter to Sir R Wilmot, 4 Apr 1763 [missing]. - 29 Mar 1763
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3245 - George St. Mr Henry Drummond to Sir R Wilmot, Recommends Andrew Green of the Cumberland militia as purchaser of Gifford's lieutenancy. - 5 Apr 1763
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3246 - W G Hamilton to Sir R Wilmot, To call on him. - 9 Apr 1763
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3247 - Duke of Marlborough (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot Mr Trevor should go to wait upon the Duke of Rutland. - 9 Apr 1763
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3248 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Marlborough, Has seen the Duke of Rutland in Knightsbridge. Believes that both Trevor and he may share patronage - explains Trevor's formal removal. - 9 Apr 1763
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3249 - Galway. Capt Henry Bassett to Sir R Wilmot, Purchase of a lieutenancy for his son in the 93rd regiment, from Francis Flood. - 10 Apr 1763
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3250 - Sir William Yorke to Sir R Wilmot, To wait on him. - 11 Apr 1763
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3251 - Duke of Marlborough (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot Lord Pomfret to go into the Master of the Horse's lodgings, as the Duke of Rutland has agreed. - 11 Apr 1763
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3252 - Copy list of creations and pensions in Ireland, agreed to by the King, Annotations, also in hand of Robert Wilmot. - 12 Apr 1763
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3253 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot Death of the bishop of Dromore, see worth £1,600 - £1,800 pa. - 12 Apr 1763
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3254 - Sir James Caldwell to Sir R Wilmot received Reminder for Lord Halifax about the vacant commissions in the Inniskillen corps of light horse. - 14 Apr 1763
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3255 - Sir Charles Cottrell (Dormer) to Sir R Wilmot, Ambassadors dined in the Presence Chamber before. - 17 Apr 1763
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3256 - Sir Charles Cottrell (Dormer) to Sir R Wilmot, Further thoughts as in D3155/C3255. Thinks the mistake arises from the Prince of Hesse dinning in the Privy Chamber in 1746. - 17 Apr 1763
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3257 - Park Place. D Cosby to Sir R Wilmot No orders received by Mr Fortescue as to arrangements between the Secretary's office and the Post Office. - 18 Apr 1763
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3258 - Sir R Wilmot to Mr Rigby, Vice-treasurer's oath of office. Cannot see any ground to stand upon but Irish. - 18 Apr 1763
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3259 - James Cotter to W G Hamilton, Title for his baronetcy. - 18 Apr 1763
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3260 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Farnham, Wonders whether, as his son is to be Viscount Farnham, the title of the earldom might be better taken from elsewhere. - 19 Apr 1763
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3261 - Kildare St. Mr Stratford to the Lord Lieutenant, Whether as viscount or baron, would like the title to be of Baltinglass (co Wicklow). - 20 Apr 1763
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3262 - 7 Lincolns Inn. Thomas Middleton to Sir R Wilmot, Necessary to advertise in the London Gazette for the remaining creditors of Sir John Cope to come before the Master and claim. - 21 Apr 1763
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3263 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Earl of Halifax to the Lords Justices, The Earl of Northumberland was yesterday appointed Lord Lieutenant. - 21 Apr 1763
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3264 - Sir R Wilmot to T Waite, (marked private and to be returned). Difficulties in getting letters signed. Government changes made. - 21 Apr 1763
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3265 - Whitehall. Mr Sedgwick to Sir R Wilmot, Sir George Osborne's commission. - 22 Apr 1763
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3266 - Mr Fortescue to Sir R Wilmot (and draft reply, Contents as D3155/C3257. Directions to Mr Waite should be communicated via Mr Secretary Hamilton. - 22 Apr 1763
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3267 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Sir H Cavendish, It was not in his power to serve him in the case mentioned - will relate the history soon. - 26 Apr 1763
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3268 - John [Oswald], bishop of Clonfert to Sir R Wilmot, To wait on him. - 26 Apr 1763
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3269 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Strode's regiment reduced yesterday. Sir Ralph Gore's and Carleton's disbanded with order. - 26 Apr 1763
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3270 - John [Oswald], bishop of Clonfert to Sir R Wilmot, Hopes the letter can be sent by tomorrow's post. - 27 Apr 1763
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3271 - List of fees to be paid for the granting of pensions and titles in Ireland. - April 1763
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3272 - Printed pamphlet referring to events after the arrest of John Wilkes and the publication of issue 45 of the North Briton. - (May 1763)
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3273 - Lord Gower (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot Thanksgiving for peace - was the similar day in 1748 observed as a collar day? - 4 May 1763
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3274 - Mr Giardini to Sir R Wilmot, received Intentions of Capt Denis over the Opera House letting. - 4 May 1763
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3275 - Lord Gower (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot Fortnight's mourning for the Margravine. - 5 May 1763
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3276 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Rt Hon Mr Rigby at Mistley, Pension for the children of the late Lady Upper Ossory, some by Mr Vernon. Wilkes discharged on his privilege. - 7 May 1763
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3277 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from W G Hamilton to Anthony Todd, secretary to the Postmaster-General, Draft on a similar letter, 4 Apr 1761 to Henry Potts. Appointment of WGH and Robert Wilmot by the Earl of Northumberland: franking privileges. - 9 May 1763
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3278 - Note on franking privileges, in hand of Robert Wilmot - precedents (found with D3155/C3277).
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3279 - Lord Gower (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot Are there precedents for the manner in which the King receives the Mayor and Aldermen without the Common Council, or the body of merchants? - 11 May 1763
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3280 - Parliament St. Mr Nugent to Sir R Wilmot, Asks to be notified when the oath of office comes from Ireland. - 12 May 1763
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3281 - Names, received from Charles Caldwell - 12 May 1763
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3282 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite. (marked private). Opinions on the granting of offices. - 14 May 1763
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3283 - Memorial of Dr Thomas Gisborne, physician to the household to the Lord Chamberlain, Never able to gain access to his apartment at the palace. - 14 May 1763
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3284 - Montreal. Col Montagu Wilmot to his cousin Sir R Wilmot, Hopes to get the agency out of Mr Calcraft's hand and give it to Mr Porter. Payment of debts. - 15 May 1763
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3285 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Memorial of Hugh Tisdal for leave to resign the rectory of Kilmore to his son - HT now reported dead - 17 May 1763
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3286 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot 51st regiment of foot (Brudenells) landed today. - 21 May 1763
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3287 - W Smith to W G Hamilton, Has received the packets from Ireland. Wonders how the attorney and solicitors will act. - 22 May 1763
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3288 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Where to address letters for Mr Hamilton. - 24 May 1763
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3289 - London. Lord Adam Gordon to Sir R Wilmot, Regimental successions. - 24 May 1763
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3290 - Note of titles for Mr May and Lord Mountmorres. Endorsed, enclosed in Mr Meredyth's letter of 25 May 1763 [missing]. - 1763
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3291 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Marlborough, Debenture in lieu of livery to be signed. - 27 May 1763
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3292 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Earl of Bessborough, Applause for endeavours to promote harmony in Ireland. Lord Mountmorres' paper enables the King's letter to be perfected. - 27 May 1763
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3293 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot 61st regiment of foot landed at Cove on 24 May. - 28 May 1763
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3294 - Draft letter from Sir Robert Wilmot to Sir Thomas Heron at Duncannon Fort, No opportunity to put his case before Lord Halifax and Lord Northumberland yet. - 31 May 1763
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3295 - Note from Gen Brudenell seeking leave of absence for Lieut Hamilton - 2 Jun 1763
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3296-3297 - Sir John Sebright to Sir R Wilmot, 2 Jun 1763 Encloses extract of memorial [C3297] on succession to commissions. - 1763
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3298 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Arrival of the 5th regiment of foot at Waterford, 4 troops of light dragoons at Donoghadee. - 3 Jun 1763
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3299 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Rt Hon Mr Clements, Lord Halifax had not heard that Clements and his son had the appointment - had already recommended Mr Mitchell to various people. Hopes there will be no breach. - 4 Jun 1763
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3300 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Kildare, Account of fees for the book of instructions sent to him as Master General of the Ordnance. - 7 Jun 1763
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3301 - Charles St, Berkeley Sq. Capt Lyon to W G Hamilton, For leave of absence for 2 months. - 7 Jun 1763
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3302 - Bishop of Dromore to Mr Sec Hamilton, Asks to borrow the volume of statutes including 2 Anne. - 8 Jun 1763
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3303 - Abstract of numbers in the 83rd regiment of foot disbanded at Cork on 6 June 1763. Endorsed, in Col Armstrong's letter to Thomas Waite, 7 Jun, enclosed in letter to Sir R Wilmot, 10 Jun 1763 [missing]. - JUN 1763
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3304 - Mr Burke to Sir R Wilmot, Cannot find the volume at Mr Hamilton's, as in C3302. - 14 Jun 1763
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3305 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot, Sends James White's bill to his order. Asks for an abstract of Privy Councillors' fees. - 14 Jun 1763
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3306 - Amsterdam. J M Cope to Sir R Wilmot, Mother has said he is to spend 5 more years out of England. Asks for a private room in Mons de l'Arche's house. Asks for 20 guilders per month instead of 10. - 14 Jun 1763
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3307 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Arrival of Mr Hamilton. - 16 Jun 1763
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3308 - Sir Henry Cavendish to Sir R Wilmot, Contest about the honour - Mr Mitchell's success has occasioned some jealousy. Will not cross the water this summer. - 16 Jun 1763
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3309 - Copy letter from PC [Mr Peter Crawford] to Mr Giardini, about opera house (King's Theatre) letting, with note of subsequent actions to 9 Jun. - 22 Apr 1763
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3310 - Mr Giardini's objections to the agreement - 4 Jun 1763
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3311 - Proprietor's instructions replying to D3155/C3310 - 16 Jun 1763
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3312 - Mr Giardini's card arranging an appointment with Sir R Wilmot.
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3313 - Park Place. D Cosby to Sir R Wilmot Asks to know the date of his pension passing the Privy Seal, also Count Viri's. - 17 Jun 1763
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3314 - Duncannon Fort. Sir Thomas Heron to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses a letter for the Lord Lieutenant, stating his case - is sure Lord Hertford has not been told the facts. - 20 Jun 1763
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3315 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Lord Lieutenant, Mr Hamilton's illness. Mr Macklin to be presented to the living of Kilmore. - 23 Jun 1763
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3316 - Woburn. Lord Gower (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot Giardini in some measure at fault - hopes Wilmot can reconcile the ridiculous differences. Northumberland's recommendation of a waterman. - 26 Jun 1763
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3317 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Cope, Refers to D3155/C3306. Will raise the matters of allowance and accommodation with Lady Cope. - 27 Jun 1763
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3318 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Mr Hamilton will probably travel back to England next Sunday. - 28 Jun 1763
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3319 - George Brown to Sir R Wilmot, Lord Sandwich has asked for the Queen's picture, as other ambassadors have had before. - 28 Jun 1763
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3320 - Trentham. Lord Gower (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot Forgot to send the licence for Mr Fooks' comedy - encloses it now. - 29 Jun 1763
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3321 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lady Cope, Refers to D3155/C3306. Advises reasonable indulgence to Mr Cope. However, he has lost time by not entering sooner on a military life if he continues with Mons de l'Arche to age 21. Person, profession and residence to be determined by Lady Cope. - 30 Jun 1763
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3322 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Mr Hamilton will probably travel back to England next Sunday. Death of the bishop of Raphoe. - 30 Jun 1763
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3323 - Burlington St. Lord Charles Spencer to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for orders from the Lord Chamberlain to have prayers on a Sunday in the chapel of Kensington Palace. - 3 Jul 1763
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3324 - Lord and Lady Northumberland to Sir R Wilmot, Compliments. Meeting. - 5 Jul 1763
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3325 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord George Sackville at Knole, Will present the letter from Lord Loftus to Lord Northumberland as soon as possible. Eye inflammation now better. - 5 Jul 1763
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3326 - Bath. Elizabeth, Lady Cope to Sir R Wilmot Refers to D3155/C3321 and D3155/C3306. Son too unsteady at present to know what he will like, though the army has always seemed his predominant passion. Education so far designed for trade, so would have to be enlarged, perhaps not in Amsterdam. - 6 Jul 1763
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3327 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord George Sackville Lord Northumberland will not forget Cornet Otway for advancement in the army. Lord Loftus' patronage. - 7 Jul 1763
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3328 - Great George St. D Cosby to Sir R Wilmot Renewal of Cornet Hesilrig's leave of absence for 6 months, by request of Lord Halifax. - 7 Jul 1763
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3329 - Dublin. Capt Theophilus Desbrisay to Sir R Wilmot, Illness. Bill for warrants and fees. - 7 Jul 1763
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3330 - Middle Temple. David Murphy to Sir R Wilmot, Application for a pardon in favour of Mr Pierce Riley, seduced into the French service. - 8 Jul 1763
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3331 - Col John Hale to Mr Sec Hamilton, Application for six months' leave of absence from his regiment. - 8 Jul 1763
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3332 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Newspaper account of the proceedings of the Hearts of Oak in the North. Encloses [missing] copy letter to the High Sheriff of Armagh and the order to Gen Dilkes. - 9 Jul 1763
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3333 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mons de l'Arche, Approval of Mr Cope having a private room in his house. As D3155/C3321. - 11 Jul 1763
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3334 - Copy letters endorsed enclosed in Mr Waite's letter to Sir R Wilmot, [missing]. Robert Lowry Esq to Mr Stewart of Killemoon, 9 Jul 1763 and James Gledstanes to Mr Stewart, 8 Jul 1763 concerning the disturbances in the North. - 12 Jul 1763
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3335 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot 108th regiment disbanded - Mr Ross may have paid it up to the 29th and could be reimbursed by Capt Montgomery. - 14 Jul 1763
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3336 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Encloses copy letter from Newry [missing] with intelligence from the North. Guards for assize judges on circuit. - 14 Jul 1763
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3337 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Lord Lieutenant will not apply to the King for leave for Capt Barber or Col Barber to sell and does not approve of the exchange between Messrs Wall and Chaigneau. - 14 Jul 1763
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3338 - Copy letter from Charles Coote at Castle Blayney to the Lord Primate, Endorsed enclosed in Mr Waite's letter to Sir R Wilmot, 21 Jul 1763 [missing]. More riotous here then elsewhere - detail. - 19 Jul 1763
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3339 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Acknowledges D3155/C3335 and D3155/C3336. - 21 Jul 1763
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3340 - Amsterdam. Mons de l'Arche to Sir R Wilmot, Refers to D3155/C3333. Rooms. Obedience of pupils. - 22 Jul 1763
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3341 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Henry Meredyth, Account of fees for the various King's letters. - 23 Jul 1763
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3342 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Encloses copies of last advices from the North [C3343]. Judges seem to have travelled safely. Full details have been sent to the Lord Lieutenant by the Lord Primate. - 23 Jul 1763
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3343 - Enclosed in C3342, Samuel Blacker from Tanderagee to ?, Advance of the rebels. Will not be subdued without a Riot Act. - 20 Jul 1763
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3344 - Hampton Court. Mrs Eliza Mostyn to the Lord Chamberlain, Management of the palace courts neglected, hogs and horses feeding around the palace gate, also women take in washing which is hung up to dry. - 24 Jul 1763
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3345 - Armagh. Lieut Col David Wedderburn to T Waite, Obliged to march into Armagh through a tumultuous mob - unable to put himself under the direction of a JP as originally ordered. - 25 Jul 1763
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3346 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Has received the letter about the death of Lieut Uniacke, and orders for the protection of judges in the North. - 26 Jul 1763
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3347 - Samuel Foote to the Lord Chamberlain, Asks for an extension of the theatre licence granted by the Duke of Marlborough. - 26 Jul 1763
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3348 - Newry. Lt Robert Baillie to Mr [W] Gerard Hamilton, 105th regiment of Queen's highlanders - asks for information about officers. - 28 Jul 1763
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3349 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot, Bill endorsed over to his order. - 30 Jul 1763
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3350 - Cover to letter [missing] from Capt Schaw to Sir R Wilmot - 30 Jul 1763
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3351 - Dublin. G Carleton to Sir R Wilmot, Related to Lt George Eeles, involved with Capt Barber in an affair [exchange?] now objected to. Asks for assistance. - 30 Jul 1763
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3352 - Lt Gen Rich to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for a list of lieutenants remaining on full pay in the 62nd regiment - and whether Lieut John Francklin actually purchased from Lieut Owen Wynne. - 1 Aug 1763
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3353 - Mr Calcraft to Sir R Wilmot, Asks when the 61st regiment of foot commenced pay on the Irish establishment. - 2 Aug 1763
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3354 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Rt Hon Mr Rigby at Bedford, King's letter on pensions to the Duke of Bedford in trust for Lady Ossory's younger children. Eye inflammation. - 2 Aug 1763
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3355 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to David Garrick Esq at Hampton, Refers to C3347, for the Little Theatre in the Haymarket, asks if an extension to 3 Sep will be inconvenient to him. - 2 Aug 1763
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3356 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Lord Shannon arrived yesterday. - 6 Aug 1763
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3357 - Capt James Cusack to Sir R Wilmot, Has not received all the money due on his commission - ask for a certificate that the succession is completed. - 6 Aug 1763
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3358 - Somerby. E Weston to Sir R Wilmot, Asks how his alnage affair is going. - 8 Aug 1763
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3359 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Death of Ensign Samuel Clemowe of Strode's regiment, at Galway. - 9 Aug 1763
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3360 - Park Place. Gen H S Conway to Sir R Wilmot, Mr Mason had supplied the swans to him in the Duke of Devonshire's time - would be obliged to Lord Gower for permission. - 9 Aug 1763
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3361 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to H B Legge at the Holte, Thanks for venison. - 9 Aug 1763
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3362 - Amsterdam. J M Cope to cousin Charles Arnold Esq at Mrs Ann Dixon's, Norfolk St, London, Suffering from hardships at Mons de l'Arche's house. Resolved to run away. - 9 Aug 1763
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3363 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lt-Gen Rich, His Excellency not disposed to permit Lieut Francklin to resign to Adjutant Higginson - but could exchange. - 10 Aug 1763
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3364-3365 - Great George St. D Cosby to Sir R Wilmot Account will be settled for equipage money for the Earl of Halifax. Includes copy note of this account, in hand of Robert Wilmot [C3365]. - 10 Aug 1763
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3366 - Old Burlington St. Lord Charles Spencer to Sir R Wilmot Misunderstanding. Did not wish Mr Dinsdale to be obliged to read prayers at Kensington throughout that year, purely for permission. - 12 Aug 1763
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3367 - Unnamed note, Thirteen regiments expected to land at Portsmouth, either to be reduced or sent to America or Ireland. - 13 Aug 1763
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3368 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Rt Hon Edward Weston at Somerby, Attempts to cast aspersions on Weston's character will fail. - 16 Aug 1763
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3369 - London. Major Leslie to Sir R Wilmot, Asks when the warrants placing officers on the half pay in Ireland will be ready. - 16 Aug 1763
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3370 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Encloses letter from Capt Montgomery [missing] relating to the number of captains paid for in the 17th regiment of dragoons. Mr Holmes, a yarn exporter in Dublin has had his windows smashed. - 18 Aug 1763
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3371 - Bath. Elizabeth, Lady Cope to Sir R Wilmot Encloses C3362. May be best if her son leaves Amsterdam. If he is determined to go into the army, we should do the best we can for him. - 18 Aug 1763
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3372 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Troops are ordered back to their barracks. The affair looks to be over. - 20 Aug 1763
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3373 - Dublin. Capt Theophilus Desbrisay to Sir R Wilmot Drafts from regiments were sent to Portugal in 1762, taking arms with them. A memorial was presented for payment of these particulars, but nothing has been done. - 20 Aug 1763
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3374 - Amsterdam. Mons de l'Arche to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses account for payment, John Cope, Feb - Aug 1763. - 23 Aug 1763
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3375 - Amsterdam. J M Cope to Sir R Wilmot, Troublesome requests. Secret thoughts confided to Mr Arnold. - 23 Aug 1763
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3376 - Grosvenor St. Lord Charleville to Mr Sec Hamilton, Death of Matthew Burscough, the commissary. - 23 Aug 1763
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3377 - Certificate granting leave of absence for four months to Lieut George Garret. - 24 Aug 1763
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3378 - Bath. Elizabeth, Lady Cope to Sir R Wilmot Consent to her son returning to England, as soon as he has Sir Robert's consent. Should then apply himself to the necessary study for whatever profession he chooses. - 25 Aug 1763
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3379 - Covent Garden. Stephen Slaughter to Sir R Wilmot, Store pictures are now in Kensington Palace for HM inspection. - 25 Aug 1763
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3380 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Rt Hon Mr Rigby at Mistley, Negotiations over secretaryships of state are over. - 1 Sep 1763
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3381 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Hopes to set out for Derbyshire as soon as the Lord Lieutenant has left London. - 1 Sep 1763
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3382 - Kings Mews. Col Keppel to Sir R Wilmot, To see him. - 2 Sep 1763
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3383 - Temple Bar. William Denne & Co. (Messrs Snow and Denne) to Sir R Wilmot, Cannot procure a bill on Amsterdam in these precarious times of credit. - 2 Sep 1763
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3384 - Lord Bessborough to Sir R Wilmot, Invitation to dine at Rowhampton. - 2 Sep 1763
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3385 - Amsterdam. J M Cope to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for his consent to come back to England and money for the voyage. Refers to D3155/C3362. - 2 Sep 1763
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3386-3387 - Lords of the Admiralty (E of Sandwich, Lord Digby and Thomas Pitt) to the Lord Chamberlain, 9 Sep 1763 Winchester Palace used since 1757 for reception of prisoners of war - encloses a schedule of particulars [D3155/C3387] of items used, now the prisoners have been released. - 1763
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3388 - Bushy Park. Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Lord Halifax to his Aunt Wilmot, Annuity for her of £30 per quarter. She has to write to Mr Clements about her pension. - 10 Sep 1763
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3389 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, Twelve months wait for the new seal for the Court of Chancery in Ireland. - 13 Sep 1763
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3390 - Card (as in D3155/C3023 - 3028) for seats under the gallery in St George's Hall. - 22 Sep 1762
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3391 - Receipted bill, for £80 paid to Mary Ballinger, servant by Sir R Wilmot as executor of Sir John Cope. - 30 Sep 1760
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3392 - Brompton. Robert Wood to Sir R Wilmot, Deserving persons - better to have a good man in the Secretary's office than a once good man now worn out. - 5 Oct 1763
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3393 - Copy letter, from William Anderson, military surgeon at Patna to Mr John Davidson, surgeon at Chittagong (the day he was murdered by order of Nabob Cossim Ally Cawn). Retreat of the nabob - various gentleman put to death, expects this will be his fate. - 6 Oct 1763
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3394 - Bath. J M Cope to Sir R Wilmot, Desires to go to Oxford and apply himself to study of the law. - 10 Oct 1763
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3395-3396 - Bath. Elizabeth Lady Cope to Sir R Wilmot 10 Oct 1763 Mr Cope arrived on the 27th, much improved, a master of French. Asks to finish his studies at Oxford. Encloses a testimonial from Mr Scrope of Magdalen College [D3155/C3396]. - 1763
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3397 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Packets. Havoc caused by floods in different parks of the kingdom. - 11 Oct 1763
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3398 - Osmaston. Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Halifax, Has no military list, so cannot tell in which regiment Sir George Osborne is major, but questions whether the secretary of war should intervene in the granting of leave of absence. - 13 Oct 1763
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3399 - Bath. J M Cope to Sir R Wilmot Private tutor a good idea. Understands that Oriel College has a good reputation. - 16 Oct 1763
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3400 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lady Cope, Refers to C3394 - 3395. No objection to any course of study provided she is answerable for all expenses in excess of £200 pa. Warns about college expenses. - 21 Oct 1763
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3401 - Cork. Russell Chapman [to Sir R Wilmot?], Memorial of his case, for the secretary at war. - 22 Oct 1763
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3402 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Applications for King's letters in July and August not yet dealt with. - 22 Oct 1763
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3403 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Fees for knights of the Bath. Mr Coote will need to appoint someone to receive deliveries at the Jewel Office. - 23 Oct 1763
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3404 - Whitehall. John Tutte to the Lord Chamberlain, Appointment of Montagu Wilmot Esq as governor of Nova Scotia - application for plate and furniture as usually granted. - 24 Oct 1763
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3405 - Bath. J M Cope to Sir R Wilmot Thinks his scheme of going to Oxford is not as approved by Sir Robert as he had hoped. Asks where he is finish his studies. - 24 Oct 1763
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3406 - Mr Calcraft to Sir R Wilmot, Hears that six regiments of foot are ordered to America. - 26 Oct 1763
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3407 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Henry Meredyth, Has paid for the letter creating the Earl of Charlemount. - 29 Oct 1763
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3408 - Lincolns Inn. Thomas Middleton to Sir R Wilmot, Under Sir John Cope's will, guardianship of his children granted to Lady Cope, executors directed to pay her their allowances. Lady Cope will be answerable if they are exceeded - executors cannot be injured. - 2 Nov 1763
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3409 - Dublin. Sir Henry Cavendish to Sir R Wilmot Opposition activity in Parliament described, moved by private resentments. Mr Hamilton gave offence to the Speaker and to Lord Tyrone. - 5 Nov 1763
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3410 - Spital near Chesterfield. Dr H Bourne to Sir R Wilmot, Asks if anything certain is known of his son Tom's destination - senior captain in the 76th regiment. - 7 Nov 1763
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3411 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Dr C Musgrove at Oriel College to Mr Davenport at Bath, Duke of Beaufort leaving college vacates rooms. Mr Cope could enter this month. - 8 Nov 1763
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3412 - Treasury Chambers. Mr Bradshaw to Sir R Wilmot, Asks if General Barrington's leave of absence from Ireland is expired and how it can be renewed. - 9 Nov 1763
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3413 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Bradshaw, Advises application to Mr Hamilton of Dublin Castle. - 9 Nov 1763
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3414 - Lord Gower (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot Somerset House to be prepared for the reception of the Hereditary Prince. - 10 Nov 1763
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3415 - Bath. Elizabeth, Lady Cope to Sir R Wilmot Encloses a letter [copy, C3411]. Renews the request for her son to be a gentleman commoner of Oriel College. - 10 Nov 1763
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3416 - Dublin Castle. W G Hamilton to Sir R Wilmot (in hand of Thomas Waite), Extreme distress, because of the opposition - explains. State of the parties changed by Lord Boyle's marriage to Mr Ponsonby's daughter. - 10 Nov 1763
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3417 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Understands that there is an order that the infantry shall not wear swords - asks for a copy for Ireland. - 12 Nov 1763
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3418 - Lord Chancellor Bowes to Sir R Wilmot, Views on the opposition. House of Commons as peevish as ever. - 12 Nov 1763
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3419 - Iver. John Needham to Sir R Wilmot, Obeyed his instructions by applying directly to Lord Halifax and Lord Drogheda - leave of absence for his son. - 13 Nov 1763
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3420 - Bath. J M Cope to Sir R Wilmot Promises firmly to regulate his expenditure so as not to exceed £200 pa. After studying 5 or 6 hours in the day, needs relaxation with other young students. - 14 Nov 1763
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3421 - Receipted note of accounts of Lieut Gilbert Mellifont, 1762-1763. - 18 Nov 1763
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3422 - Dublin Castle. Lucy Waite to Sir R Wilmot, Mr Waite ill. Asks for a letter to be franked and set to Dr Garnet. - 20 Nov 1763
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3423 - Note of the apparent establishment of Colville's regiment. Endorsed enclosed in Mr Waite's letter to Sir R Wilmot, [missing]. - 22 Nov 1763
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3424 - Mr J Gilbert Cooper jun to Sir R Wilmot, Mr Webster, a creditable tradesmen, asks for introduction to the executor of Sir John Cope for a house in New Bond St. - 23 Nov 1763
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3425 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Obliged for his undertaking Mr Coote's business. King's letter has arrived creating Arthur Brooke a baronet. - 23 Nov 1763
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3426 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Fees on being creating a KB. - 24 Nov 1763
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3427 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot Bills of exchange sent. Lower fees recently asked for grants of a baronetcy - why? - 26 Nov 1763
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3428 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (part only). Supply bill. Request for an establishment of the army here. - 29 Nov 1763
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3429 - Note of resolution of the House of Commons in Ireland about pensions as a charge on the establishment. Endorsed enclosed in Sir Henry Cavendish's letter to Sir R Wilmot, [missing, unless C3409]. - Nov 1763
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3430 - List of parliamentary grants in Ireland, 1763 (hand of Robert Wilmot). - Nov 1763
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3431 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Arrangements to be made for Charles Coote's investiture with the Order of the Bath. - 7 Dec 1763
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3432 - Printed letter, annotated with times of express delivery, for letter to Anthony Todd [missing] secretary to the Postmaster General - 8 Dec 1763
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3433 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Suspects that the man with the mails was lost in last Thursday's hurricane. Other letters have apparently been opened. - 8 Dec 1763
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3434 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Glad that the storm about pensions is over. Enquiry into the grievances of the White Boys. - 8 Dec 1763
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3435 - Holyhead. John Finley to Sir R Wilmot, Delayed by bad weather. - 12 Dec 1763
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3436 - St James. Frederick Pavonarius to Sir R Wilmot, Rooms for maids of honours' servants and the gentlemen pensioners. - 14 Dec 1763
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3437 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Rt Hon Mr Secretary Hamilton, Official correspondence often addressed to Mr Waite so as not to interrupt him at unreasonable times. In the present situation, will go direct to him if asked. - 15 Dec 1763
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3438 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Arrangements to be made for Charles Coote's investiture with the Order of the Bath. - 16 Dec 1763
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3439 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (marked private and to be burnt). Joint address ready, in the style of the address of the Lords and Commons against libels, of the North Briton no 45. Lord Lieutenant and Mr Hamilton disaffected towards each other. - 17 Dec 1763
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3440-3441 - Suffolk St. Mons de Feronce to Sir R Wilmot, 7 Dec 1763. Encloses [C3441] a state of the suite of the Hereditary Prince of Brunswick and Luneberg. - 1763
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3442 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Rt Hon Mr Clements, Mr Tighe, believed to be in Ireland, has a vote at Cambridge for the High Steward of the University. The Earl of Sandwich proposes to be a candidate. - 21 Dec 1763
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3443 - Green Park. J Jeffreys to the Lord Chamberlain, Mrs Drake has lodgings in Somerset House now in a very bad condition. - 25 Dec 1763
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3444 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Acknowledgement of letters for forwarding. - 27 Dec 1763
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3445 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Rt Hon Mr Ponsonby, Congratulations on his daughter's marriage to Lord Boyle. - 27 Dec 1763
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3446 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot Encloses bills endorsed to his order. - 29 Dec 1763
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3447 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot Accounts drawn out in the usual manner. Various charges met. - 31 Dec 1763
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3448 - Hanover Sq. Mr Dayrolles to Sir R Wilmot, Obliged for his trouble in settling matters with Mr Giardini. Hopes he can prevent Dr St John's removal from lodgings in Somerset House rented from Dayrolles. - 31 Dec 1763
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3449 - War Office. Mr Mosse to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses [missing] three army lists. - 1763
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3450 - Memorandum to Sir R Wilmot to further the signing of Cornet Douglas' commission in place of Capt Douglas in the 108th regiment. - [1763]
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3451 - Memorial of Cornelius Callaghan Esq to the Earl of Northumberland (Lord Lieutenant) for the building of a barracks in the town of Clogheen. - [1763 - 1764]
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3452 - Note (in hand of Robert Wilmot) of a notional establishment strength for a regiment and pay. - 6 Jan 1764
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3453 - Whitehall. Lord Sandwich to Sir R Wilmot, Arranging an appointment. - 7 Jan 1764
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3454 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot. Error in the last account submitted for fees due by the Privy Councillors. Warning of frauds by a man named Sampson. - 7 Jan 1764
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3455 - Golden Sq. Mr Perrin to Sir R Wilmot, Asks if any recommendation has come for Capt Sawer to succeed Capt Henry Wallis. £2600 lodged for some months. - 9 Jan 1764
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3456 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Movements of the Lord Lieutenant and Lord Primate. Encloses a letter from the Prime Sergeant [missing]. - 11 Jan 1764
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3457 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Prime Sergeant says he was obliged to borrow £3000 from Mr Mitchell to pay the alnage. Primate in a declining way. Disputes between Mr Hamilton and the Lord Lieutenant. Marked `private and pray burn it directly'. - 11 Jan 1764
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3458 - Surrey St. Thomas Cumming to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for a copy of the King's letter granting him a pension. - 13 Jan 1764
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3459 - Bath. Elizabeth, Lady Cope to Sir R Wilmot. Has talked to Sir John Sebright about her son's inclination for the military life. Thinks he should go to the academy until a vacancy arises. Brunswick has been fixed on. - 15 Jan 1764
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3460 - Pall Mall. Lord George Sackville to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for a ticket for his wife to go to the Ball, through the Duke of Cumberland's apartment. - 16 Jan 1764
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3461 - Whitehall. Lord Sandwich to Sir R Wilmot. Unhappy error. Mr Sullivan and tickets for the Lord Chamberlain's box. - 21 Jan 1764
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3462 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Addresses have been ordered concerning the marriage of the Princess Augusta. Surgeon Mornington's commission in Colvill's. - 26 Jan 1764
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3463 - Parliament St. Mr Nugent to Sir R Wilmot. Encloses an account of imports and exports, 1748 - 1761 [missing]. - 26 Jan 1764
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3464 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Henry Meredyth, Pension for the Princess Augusta on the civil establishment of Ireland. - 31 Jan 1764
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3465 - Bath. Elizabeth, Lady Cope to Sir R Wilmot. Asks him to represent to Mr Cope how hurtful his present life in town has been. Has already paid £60 while in England, exclusive of board, washing and lodging. - 31 Jan 1764
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3466 - Lisle St, Leicester Fields. Walter Patterson to Sir R Wilmot, Lord Egmont has applied for a grant of the whole island of St Johns, proposing terms for settling it. Will deliver a memorial proposing to be appointed lieutenant-governor. - 3 Feb 1764
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3467 - Lord Conyngham to Sir R Wilmot, Commission sent to Ireland for a Mr James Galbraith. - 3 Feb 1764
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3468 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Commissions - Capt Wolesley's name certainly wrongly spelt. Mr Weston much better. - 3 Feb 1764
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3469 - Bath. Elizabeth, Lady Cope to Sir R Wilmot Mentions D3155/C/3465. Son drawn into folly and debauchery by some Etonians (Cunningham, Meddlicote, Taylor and Gordon). Suspense over purchasing in Gen Eliott's dragoons. Hopes he will call on Sir John Sebright. - 4 Jan 1764
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3470 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot Fees for Lord Milltown's patent have been received, with an apology for the omission. Mentions Mr Sampson the sharper. - 9 Feb 1764
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3471 - Bolton St. Sir John Sebright to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses a note received Gen Eliott (C3472] about the commission for Mr Cope. Friends of Mr Gould will be pressing for the money. - 13 Feb 1764
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3472 - Maj-Gen Eliott to Sir John Sebright, Asks if the £1000 for Mr Cope's commission as cornet is lodged. - 13 Feb 1764
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3473 - Mayfair. Maj-Gen G A Eliott to Sir R Wilmot, Notification for Mr John Metcalf Cope's cornetcy on full pay in the regiment of the light dragoons has been signed. - 15 Feb 1764
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3474 - Edward Gould's receipt for £1000 for the commission as cornet resigned in favour of J M Cope - 15 Feb 1764
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3475 - Note of fees received in the Secretary's office - 16 Feb 1764
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3476 - Cornet J M Cope to Sir R Wilmot, Needs the accoutrements suitable for his profession - £300 for two horses, regimentals and horse furniture. No money in his pocket - cuts a poor figure among the other officers. - 18 Feb 1764
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3477 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Parliamentary recess promised for 20th, but may not take place until the second week in March. Lord Chief Justice Pratt to be given the freedom of the city of Cork. - 18 Feb 1764
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3478 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (marked private and to be burnt). Primate proposes going over to England, living with his brother and being out of the way of business. Hardly anyone takes any notice of Mr Hamilton. - 21 Feb 1764
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3479 - Bath. Elizabeth Lady Cope to Sir R Wilmot Hopes that the trustees will think it right that Mr Cope's accoutrements will be paid for out of the £3000 left for purchase of civil or military employment. His extravagance has no bounds. - 21 Feb 1764
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3480 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (marked private and to be burnt). Recommendation of Lord Belvidere had threatened a rupture between the Lord Lieutenant and the houses of Shannon and Ponsonby. Lord Lieutenant had determined to dismiss Mr Hamilton - reconciliation unlikely. - 24 Feb 1764
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3481 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Henry Meredyth Esq, Fees for the King's letter granting Dr Wilder leave to travel for three years. - 25 Feb 1764
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3482 - Pedigree note, Vsct Boyne - 25 Feb 1764
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3483 - Copy letter from Lord Northumberland to Lord Halifax, Various commissions, promotions and exchanges. Certain errors to be rectified. - 25 Feb 1764
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3484 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Maj Labilliere, Thanks for the five brace of woodcock. - 28 Feb 1764
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3485 - Bolton St. Sir John Sebright to Sir R Wilmot Has not had a reply yet from Gen Eliott to letters about cornet Cope. - 2 Mar 1764
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3486 - Queen Ann St, Cavendish Sq. Col Irwin to Sir R Wilmot, Has a small box containing a diamond cross, to go to Lady Catherine Rawdon in Ireland. - 4 Mar 1764
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3487 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Augmentation, so quartermasters of the 66th, 68th and 70th regiments, previously reduced, should be posted again to their respective corps. - 8 Mar 1764
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3488 - Sir Robert Wilmot's account as secretary to the Lord Chamberlain of the Household, received - 9 Mar 1764
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3489 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot Fees on bills for turnpikes (Dublin to Dunleer and Dundalk to Bannbridge). - 10 Mar 1764
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3490 - Dublin. William [Carmichael] bishop of Meath to Sir R Wilmot, Letters for the post. Ministerial changes - any opinions? - 10 Mar 1764
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3491 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Account of bills. Thanks for letters, which are now with the Lord Lieutenant. - 11 Mar 1764
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3492 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Messrs Snow and Denne, Purchase of £500 of 4% consols. - 13 Mar 1764
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3493 - Dublin. Col John Owen to Sir R Wilmot, Needs an absolute order from the Lord Lieutenant for the discharge of James Woodhouse, private in the 59th regiment. William Hayes, however, is not discharged as intended last year. - 24 Mar 1764
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3494 - Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot Refers to Mr Cossart - Mr Carleton failed here at the same time. Merchants bills have become very dangerous. - 27 Mar 1764
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3495 - Bolton St. Sir John Sebright to Sir R Wilmot Difficult to fix the exact charge of providing horses for Mr Cope. Encloses [missing] a list of necessary accoutrements. - 28 Mar 1764
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3496 - Bath, Elizabeth Lady Cope to Sir R Wilmot Had hoped he would have a list of necessary things for Mr Cope to have in the army. Though his quarters are in Richmond, he has a lodging in town and his phaeton at a guinea a day. - 30 Mar 1764
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3497 - St James's. Lord Halifax to Sir R Wilmot, Letters for Dublin. - 9 Apr 1764
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3498-3499 - Draft list of those to whom the privilege of franking is granted, 9 Apr 1764. With further Copy - 1764
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3500 - Sir Henry Cavendish to Sir R Wilmot Earl of Northumberland has given Major Temple in the 62nd regiment leave to retire, recommending HC's son William to succeed. Lieut Sill to pay £1000 for the commission. - 14 Apr 1764
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3501 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Contrary to rules of practice, three new bills were moved for yesterday in the House of Commons. - 17 Apr 1764
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3502 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot No bills, messenger or intelligence today. No successor yet for Lord Chief Justice Flood. - 18 Apr 1764
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3503 - Clargis St. Bishop of Peterborough to Sir R Wilmot, Appointment to visit. - 18 Apr 1764
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3504 - Lieut Sill to succeed Capt Cavendish in the 62nd regiment. - 19 Apr 1764
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3505 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Maj-Gen Eliott, Money deposited with Mr Calcraft for equipping cornet Cope. Trustees will require receipts. - 19 Apr 1764
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3506 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Mr White the messenger delayed. - 24 Apr 1764
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3507 - Clargis St. Richard [Terrick], bishop of Peterborough to Sir R Wilmot, Repairs and painting at his house required. - 25 Apr 1764
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3508 - Dublin Castle. William Fraser to Sir R Wilmot, Recommendations for exchanges sent - includes one for Cornet Charles Coote. - 28 Apr 1764
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3509 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (marked burn, burn). Will do all he can to ease the poor major of his office. Lord Shelburne of the opinion that the ministry must be extended on a broader bottom. - 28 Apr 1764
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3510 - Admiralty Office. P (M) Stephens to Sir R Wilmot, No answer to C3386 yet received. Reminder to the Lord Chamberlain. - 28 Apr 1764
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3511 - Copy letter from Lord Gower to the Lords of the Admiralty, Refers to C3386. Mr Du Bisson will be clerk of works at Winchester and will receive particulars as specified in an inventory and valuation. - 2 May 1764
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3512 - Holyhead. Charles Wynne to Sir R Wilmot, Ready to depart for Ireland. - 4 May 1764
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3513 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Refers to C3509. His Excellency has someone in mind to succeed Mr Hamilton. - 5 May 1764
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3514 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Parliamentary session will end this day fortnight. - 5 May 1764
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3515 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Permission for Capt Inglis of the 62nd regiment to retire. No recommendation for Gen Sandford to be placed on the staff yet received. - 8 May 1764
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3516 - Bolton St. Sir John Sebright to Sir R Wilmot Sir W Erskine has complained of the imprudent behaviour of Mr Cope on leaving quarters at Richmond. In debt for at least £150. - 8 May 1764
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3517 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Marked private and to be burnt. Mr Hamilton chose to be dismissed, rather than resign - a better pretence for entering into opposition next winter. - 9 May 1764
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3518 - Lincolns Inn. Thomas Middleton to Sir R Wilmot Encloses letter [missing] from Mr Gooch, answering one sent about Sir John's affairs. - 10 May 1764
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3519 - Brook St, Hanover Sq. Edward Inge to Sir R Wilmot, Asks to see a 1753 leave of premises in Charles St, Grosvenor Square, held by Wilmot as executor of Sir John Cope. - 11 May 1764
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3520 - Bolton St. Sir John Sebright to Sir R Wilmot Arranging a meeting. - 16 May 1764
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3521 - Kensington Sq. Mrs Snowe (sister of the late bishop of Kildare) to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for a key to Kensington Gardens. - 17 May 1764
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3522 - R Stone (picture framer) to Sir R Wilmot, Frames for the painting of the Cornelia family. - 17 May 1764
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3523 - Mr Larpent's account of clerk's fees for commissions - 18 May 1764
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3524 - Lord Northumberland to Sir R Wilmot, To see him this evening. Annotated, secretary named and appointed. - 22 May 1764
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3525 - Mr Fraser to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for stationery for the Lord Lieutenant's use. - 25 May 1764
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3526 - Memorial of Major John Spital, 47th regiment of foot to the Lord Lieutenant, for promotion - [23 May 1764]
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3527 - Memorial of Lt-Gen Peregrine Lascelles, to the Lord Lieutenant for successions in his regiment (including C3526). - 23 May 1764
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3528 - Richard Wright to the Lord Chamberlain, Grimes the gatekeeper of Kensington Gardens forcibly took his key from him - granted by the Duke of Grafton in 1753. Asks for a positive order to deliver it. - 25 May 1764
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3529 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Irish parliamentary plans and movements of Lords Drogheda and Shannon. - 31 May 1764
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3530 - Lincolns Inn. Thomas Middleton to Sir R Wilmot Asks for accounts of the late Sir John Cope's estates, to prepare an examination to lay before the master. - 31 May 1764
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3531 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Need for some of the English Journals to complete the office library. - 5 Jun 1764
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3532 - Fragment of note to Henry Meredyth from Sir R Wilmot on fees for peerage creations and appointments - 16 Jun 1764
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3533 - Leghorn. William Hewett to Sir R Wilmot, Thanks for trouble taken - success may come in a few days. At 72, little can be hoped for in the way of improved health. - 26 Jun 1764
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3534 - Fees for peerage creations in the Secretary of State's office - Jun 1764
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3535 - Draft note from Sir R Wilmot to Henry Meredyth Esq, Account of fees for commissions. - 12 Jul 1764
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3536 - Nottingham. Revd Richard Knightley to Mrs MacCulloch, Death of Mr Knightley - RK and Major Wightwick joint executors. Has bequeathed to her the estates in Newland, Exhall and Bedworth for life, similarly the Berkswell estate if she survives Mrs Knightley. - 12 Jul 1764
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3537 - Pall Mall. Lord Drogheda to the Postmaster General [Lord Hyde], Prevention of fraud in relation to the sending of packages free of postage duty. - 18 Jul 1764
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3538 - General Post Office. Anthony Todd (secretary) to the Earl of Drogheda, Refers to C3537. Opinion that the Lords Justices (singly and in separate capacities) are not entitled to send packages free, beyond their privileges as lords or members of the Irish Parliament. - 24 Jul 1764
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3539 - Locko. Richard Lowe to Sir R Wilmot, Though he did not succeed, thanks for his endeavour to help with clothing for Governor Wilmot's regiment. - 24 Jul 1764
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3540 - Homersfield. Bezaleel Gooch to Sir R Wilmot, Thanks for one year's accounts signed, for the estates of Sir John Cope in Norfolk and Suffolk. - 30 Jul 1764
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3541 - General Talbot to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses [missing] duplicates of papers delivered to the Earl of Drogheda. - 7 Aug 1764
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3542 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Chancellor Bowes at Binfield (Berks), Lord Primate and Lord Drogheda have visited the Lord Chancellor in Hampshire. Little hope of Mr Legge's recovery. - 9 Aug 1764
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3543 - W G Hamilton to Sir R Wilmot, Draft for £720 on his account. - 9 Aug 1764
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3544 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Mr (Prime Sergeant) Hutchinson at a loss how to get lodgings hired in London. Hopes he can get Mr Crucefix to help - details of location and type given. - 16 Aug 1764
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3545 - Richmond. Lt Gen P Lascelles to Sir R Wilmot, Letters for the Lord Lieutenant [?C3526 and C3527]. Also candidates for the half pay list. - 24 Aug 1764
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3546-3547 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Encloses a petition [C3547] on behalf of the Second Annuity Society of Cork for a royal charter, originally presented to Lord Halifax. - 24 Aug 1764
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3548 - Abstract of proceedings of the societies as in C3546. - 1764
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3549 - Memorial of Lieut John Harris, 49th regiment of foot to Sir R Wilmot, received for leave of absence due to ill health. - 27 Aug 1764
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3550 - Earl of Halifax to the Earl of Drogheda, Orders for leave of absence for Cornet Anthony Allen. - 30 Aug 1764
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3551 - Sion House. Lord Drogheda to Sir R Wilmot, Will see him tomorrow. - 1 Sep 1764
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3552 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Printed maps - les Theatres de la guerre. Are copies still available? - 1 Sep 1764
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3553 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot No news concerning the arrival of the 49th regiment - to be quartered at Limerick. - 6 Sep 1764
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3554-3555 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot: Regiments from America have hardly brought over one man fit for service. - 11 Sep 1764
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3556 - Lt Col Thomas Eyre to Sir R Wilmot, Pension intended to include recompense for loss of house as well as office. - 12 Sep 1764
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3557-3558 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Encloses a letter [C3558] indicating sizes of the tenth companies: (Dublin) from Capt Donald Grant to T Waite 13 Sep 1764 - 13 Sep 1764
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3559 - Stafford. Hon Mr W Chetwynd to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for renewal of Capt Byrd's leave of absence. - 19 Sep 1764
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3560 - Col William Keppel to the Earl of Drogheda, received Clothing of the 56th regiment to be changed in colour. Leave of absence for Lieut Strachan. - 20 Sep 1764
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3561 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Cannot imagine how Dr Gough was returned absent without leave, unless by contrivance of Major MacCulloch. Gen Fowke makes difficulties about licences, particularly among the chaplains. - 25 Sep 1764
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3562 - Lord Drogheda to Sir R Wilmot, Various commissions to be made out. - 30 Sep 1764
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3563 - Copy private notes (to be returned) from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite, 25 Sep and 9 Oct 1764. Bad account of the Duke of Devonshire's health. Refers to C3556, matters seem to have gone too far already. - 1764
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3564 - Sir Robert Wilmot's account for fees received - 12 Oct 1764
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3565 - Nenagh. Francis Brooke to Major Caulfield, Cornet Armstrong and his man shot - three men taken. - 15 Oct 1764
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3566 - Copy letter from Capt Francis Brooke to T Waite, Inquest not yet held. - 16 Oct 1764
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3567 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Returned to Dublin. Has the Duke of Devonshire left Mr Conway £5000? - 18 Oct 1764
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3568 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Order for the reduction in commissioned officers completed. If Capt Israel Mitchell of Sandford's has died, Sir Charles Coote has make a lucky purchase. - 6 Nov 1764
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3569 - Mr Fraser to Sir R Wilmot, Pen and paper for Lord Northumberland. - 7 Nov 1764
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3570 - Berkeley Square. Bishop of Ossory to Sir R Wilmot, Enclosure for Mr Waite. - 8 Nov 1764
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3571 - St James St. W G Hamilton to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for a chat. - 10 Nov 1764
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3572 - Copy note from Sir R Wilmot to Messrs Snow and Denne, Purchase of stock. - 14 Nov 1764
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3573 - Note of supporters required by Sir Charles Coote. - 14 Nov 1764
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3574 - Parliament St. Col Cuninghame to Sir R Wilmot, Asks whether Lieut George Finey was ever appointed to succeed Lieut Joseph Swayne. Hopes Wilmot's broken arm does not inconvenience him. - 24 Nov 1764
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3575 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite, Includes a note asking about proofs on ships believed lost off the Irish coast. - 29 Nov 1764
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3576 - Sir William Boothby to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses a memorial [missing] for an exchange between Lieuts Barry and Scottowe. - 3 Dec 1764
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3577 - Berkley Square. Bishop of Ossory to Sir R Wilmot Enclosure for Mr Waite. - 4 Dec 1764
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3578 - Sion House. Lord Drogheda to Sir R Wilmot Asks for the dispatch on provisions to be sent to Cork. - 3 Nov 1764
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3579 - Sion House. Lord Drogheda to Sir R Wilmot Asks whether the commissions have been signed by the King. - 13 Dec 1764
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3580 - Copy grant to Sir R Wilmot of an island in St John's river, Nova Scotia (700 acres) and 300 acres of upland adjoining. - 20 Dec 1764
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3581 - Sir Robert Wilmot's bill on passing an act for repairing the road from Dundalk to Banbridge - 1764
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3582 - Sir Robert Wilmot's bill on passing an act for repairing the road from Dublin to the Bridge of Dunleer - 1764
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3583 - Sir Robert Wilmot's bill on passing an act for repairing the road from Dublin to Kilkenny - 1764
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3584 - Note, King's letter for Lt Col Sandford; Dr Benjamin Barrington to be dean of Armagh. - 1764
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3585 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Ring sent by Mrs MacCulloch in honour of the poor major - will honour his memory. - 1 Jan 1765
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3586 - Dublin. Capt Theophilus Desbrisay to Sir R Wilmot, Bills on Mr Meredyth for various discharges granted. - 1 Jan 1765
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3587 - Lieut General Rich to Sir R Wilmot, Meeting with Lieut-Gen Dilkes and Maj-Gen Mountague to see which two of three shall go to Ireland. - 12 Jan 1765
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3588 - Dublin Castle. Mr W Roseingrave to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses [missing] a list of void livings in Ulster and Munster filled since his Excellency left Ireland. - 12 Jan 1765
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3589 - Charles St, Berkeley Square. Sir George Osborn to the Earl of Drogheda in Albemarle St, For further leave of absence. - 13 Jan 1765
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3590 - Lady Frances Burgoyne to Mrs Sarah Wilmot, For tickets in the Lord Chamberlain's box. - 13 Jan 1765
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3591 - Blenheim St. Mrs Sarah Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses C3590, with apologies. - 13 Jan 1765
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3592 - Grosvenor St. Lord Boston to Sir R Wilmot, Miss Irby to dance at Her Majesty's birthday ball - requests the correct tickets. - 14 Jan 1765
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3593 - Green Park. Mr Jeffreys to Sir R Wilmot, Three tickets for the gallery on the Queen's birth night. - 14 Jan 1765
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3594 - St James Sq. Sir Henry Bridgeman to Sir R Wilmot, Recommends Mr Samuel Pegge to succeed Mr Griffin as collector of fees of honour. - 15 Jan 1765
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3595 - St James Place. Mr Evelyn to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for a ticket for the gallery in the ball room. - 17 Jan 1765
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3596 - Sackville St. Gen S Hodgson to Sir R Wilmot, Commissions in his regiment following Lieut Rea's purchase of a company. - 19 Jan 1765
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3597 - Copy letter from T Waite to Lord Drogheda, endorsed enclosed in T Waite's letter to Sir R Wilmot of 19 Jan 1765 [missing]. Amendments to the act preventing frauds and abuses in receipt of letters and packages. Encloses a copy of the act [C3598] marked up with proposals. - 19 Jan 1765
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3598 - Printed copy of the act, as in C3597, printed in Dublin by Boulter Grierson - 1764
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3599 - Cavendish Square. Sir H Erskine to Lord Drogheda, Recommendation of Mr David St Clair for the vacant ensigncy in the first battalion of the Royal. - 22 Jan 1765
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3600-3601 - Lt Col Thomas Hardy to Lord Drogheda, 22 Jan 1765 Encloses a memorial [C3601] to the Lord Lieutenant for leave to dispose of his commission. - 1765
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3602 - Lord Lieutenant to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for certain papers to be sent to him. - 23 Jan 1765
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3603 - Mr Luttrell to Sir R Wilmot, To wait on him. - 30 Jan [1765]
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3604 - Pulteney St. Gen Talbot to Sir R Wilmot, Asks if commissions are signed. - 31 Jan [1765]
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3605 - Mr Fraser to Sir R Wilmot, Lord Northumberland asks for his seal to be put to a pedigree, then countersigned by Lord Drogheda. - 31 Jan 1765
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3606 - Great Marlow. Mrs Cotes to Sir R Wilmot, Thanks for tickets for the Lord Chamberlain's box. - Jan 1765
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3607 - Suffolk St. Lt Col Pringle to Sir R Wilmot, Asks whether the 59th regiment goes abroad or not. - 2 Feb 1765
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3608 - Derby. Capt Henry Basset to Sir R Wilmot, Asks whether his son Richard will be appointed ensign in the 64th regiment. - 2 Feb 1765
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3609 - Dublin. Capt W Montgomery to T Waite, Mr Baptist Johnston cannot now purchase the ensigncy in the 51st regiment of foot. - 2 Feb 1765
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3610 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Lord Drogheda to Mr Speaker Ponsonby, Asks for speedy provision in the Customs and Excise for David Williams and William Mullen, old and faithful servants of the Lord Primate left unprovided for. - 5 Feb 1765
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3611 - Mr Le Grand to Sir R Wilmot, Knows nothing of the party mentioned in the note. - 5 Feb 1765
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3612 - Note of materials to be received on Saturday. - 6 Feb 1765
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3613 - Ralph Bell to Sir R Wilmot, Stationery required by Lord Northumberland. - 7 Feb 1765
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3614 - Craven St. Col Mackay to Sir R Wilmot, Have commissions gone to Ireland for the succession to Capt John Melvill (29th regiment), or Ensign James Lindsey's appointment (65th regiment)? - 9 Feb 1765
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3615 - Lieut Anthony Nugent to Sir R Wilmot, Has a memorial come in favour of Lieut Nugent following the resignation of Capt Marriot (in Hale's dragoons)? - 12 Feb 1765
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3616 - Ensign Harris to Sir R Wilmot, Understands his commission is ordered to succeed Lieut Rea. Asks for a certificate of this. - 18 Feb 1765
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3617 - Lord Lieutenant to Sir R Wilmot Asks to see him this morning. - 21 Feb 1765
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3618 - Sir William Yorke to Sir R Wilmot, Invitation to dine. - 21 Feb 1765
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3619 - Lord Drogheda to Sir R Wilmot, Is the commission for Mr Luttrell's son signed and gone to Ireland? - 22 Feb 1765
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3620 - New Burlington St. Col Keppel to Sir R Wilmot, Recommends successions. - 22 Feb 1765
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3621 - Mr Clayton to Sir R Wilmot, received Hopes his commission will go by this post to Ireland for sealing. - 25 Feb 1765
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3622-3623 - Hon James O'Bryen to the Earl of Drogheda, 25 Feb 1765. Encloses memorial [C3623] as collector of Cork, to the Lord Lieutenant, asking for time to settle his accounts and dispose of his employment - 1765
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3624 - Soho Square. James Baird to Sir R Wilmot, Asks if the captain's commission in Gen Talbot's regiment for Capt James Stewart has been signed. - 28 Feb 1765
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3625 - Dublin. William Chaigneau to Sir R Wilmot, Sends a list of the regiments to which Messrs Chaigneau are agents. - 28 Feb 1765
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3626 - Bath. Lady Elizabeth Cope to Sir R Wilmot, Hopes to keep her son out of the hands of the money usurers. - 2 Mar 1765
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3627 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Earl of Halifax, Governor Wilmot apprehensive of being superseded if an elder colonel appears in the province. Normal to obtain a commission as brigadier general. - 7 Mar 1765
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3628 - Note from Sir R Wilmot to Lady Northumberland, He continues a cripple, prevented from paying his respects. - 8 Mar 1765
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3629 - Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot, Understands Lt-Col Spittal of the 47th regiment is dead. - 13 Mar 1765
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3630 - Dublin. Capt Theophilus Desbrisay to Sir R Wilmot Apologies for not inserting before a draft for money owed for fees of commissions. - 14 Mar 1765
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3631 - Trinity College Dublin. Provost (F) Andrews to Sir R Wilmot, Ensign Daniell, a near relation, brings this with a request. - 19 Mar 1765
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3632 - New Inn. George Norris to Sir R Wilmot, Robert Crucefix (Robert Wilmot's secretary) to be sued by Mr Le Tellier, a schoolmaster at Chelsea for board and education of a child - a small debt. - 20 Mar 1765
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3633 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Lord Lieutenant, Embarkation of regiments (29th, 52nd and 59th), certain augmentations needed. - 22 Mar 1765
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3634 - Lord Meath's, Stephen's Green. Samuel Pullein to the Lord Lieutenant, Mr Agar only held the parish of Skreen, not Ballymagarvy and Painstown. - 23 Mar 1765
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3635 - Lord Drogheda to Sir R. Wilmot All the commissions have been approved. - 25 Mar 1765
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3636 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Storms and tempests - packet boat missing with letters. - 27 Mar 1765
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3637 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Note from General Rich, with a letter enclosed for Mrs Elizabeth Williams. - 27 Mar 1765
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3638 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Encloses the memorial of a poor ensign [missing], reduced, but ready to go to America or anywhere else for full pay. Once a clerk in this office. - 28 Mar 1765
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3639 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Discharge of Thomas Cann from the 10th regiment of foot. - 28 Mar 1765
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3640 - Copies of valedictory letters (hand of Robert Wilmot) from various Lords Lieutenant to the Lords Justices, 1730-1765.
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3641 - Lt Gen FitzWilliam to Sir R Wilmot, Asks whether Major Raitt has been appointed Lt-Colonel to the 2nd (Queens) Royal regiment of foot. - 2 Apr 1765
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3642 - Dublin. Capt Theophilus Desbrisay to Sir R Wilmot Has received Mr Crucefix's letter with a list of commissions for which he has paid fees. - 4 Apr 1765
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3643 - Gen P Lascelles to Sir R Wilmot, received Asks for six months leave of absence for Capt Henry Goddard. - 5 Apr 1765
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3644 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to Sir John Cust (speaker of the House of Commons), To supply volumes and index of the Commons journal subsequent to the 23rd volume for the Chief Secretary's office. - 6 Apr 1765
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3645 - Stafford Row by Buckingham Gate. Maj-General Graeme to Sir R Wilmot, Commissions sent over for the 49th regiment. Where are they? - 6 Apr 1765
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3646 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Secretary Rigby. Forster the messenger has now arrived (see C3636). In constant pain now from both eyes. - 12 Apr 1765
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3647 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Refers to C3634. Mr Pulleine has not yet seen him. Archbishop of Dublin very ill. - 13 Apr 1765
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3648 - Dublin. Capt Theophilus Desbrisay to Sir R Wilmot Has received the list of commissions, with fees paid. - 13 Apr 1765
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3649 - Waterford. Capt Henry Basset to Sir R Wilmot, Lieut James Basset (son) in the 25th regiment of foot, embarks for Halifax in about three weeks. Asks for him to be recommended to Governor Wilmot. - 13 Apr 1765
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3650 - Dublin. Capt Theophilus Desbrisay to Sir R Wilmot Hill in the 38th regiment of foot not yet discharged. - 18 Apr 1765
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3651 - Dover St. Col Robert Cuninghame to Sir R Wilmot, Asks to call on him. - 19 Apr 1765
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3652 - Craig's Court, Mr Drummond to Sir R Wilmot Asks whether the exchanges in Clavering's regiment have taken place. - 23 Apr 1765
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3653 - Request from Capt John Colvill to be allowed to resign his half-pay in the 39th regiment to Capt Thomas Pemberton. - 25 Apr 1765
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3654 - Note of C3653 and a similar request by Lieut Sneyd, to resign to Lieut Robert Hinde.
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3655 - Craig's Court, Mr Drummond to Sir R Wilmot General Clavering has transmitted the resignations of Lieut Jefferson and Ensign Roche. - 29 Apr 1765
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3656 - Dublin. Capt Theophilus Desbrisay to Sir R Wilmot Payment to Roger Hill. Major Barry has presented a memorial for reward for his services in teaching the new exercise. - 30 Apr 1765
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3657-3658 - William Fraser to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses a letter [C3658] from General Keppel. Remembers his Lordship consenting to the exchange between Hay and Caulfield. - 3 May 1765
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3659 - Craig's Court. Mr Drummond to Sir R Wilmot Refers to C3652 and C3655. Has anything been done. - 8 May 1765
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3660 - Craven St. Gen Alexander Mackay to Sir R Wilmot Asks to know when the commissions are signed for exchanges in his regiment. - 10 May 1765
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3661 - Craven St. Gen Alexander Mackay to Sir R Wilmot Thanks for his obliging letter. Refers to other commissions to be signed. - 13 May 1765
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3662 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Dr Ledwick elected dean of Kildare in place of Mr Fletcher. - 16 May 1765
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3663 - Dover St. Col Robert Cuninghame to Sir R Wilmot Asks to call on him - affairs now critical. - 17 May 1765
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3664 - Lord Holland's, Piccadilly. Edward [Young] bishop of Ferns to Sir R Wilmot, Packet - Cornet Flood has not been heard from. - 24 May 1765
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3665 - Dublin. Lt-Col James Pringle to Lord Drogheda, Mr Maiben's memorial for leave to retire on half-pay, unable through ill-health to attend the 59th regiment to N America as surgeon. - 25 May 1765
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3666 - Dublin Castle. Thomas Waite to Lord Drogheda, Encloses a letter [C3667] from Sir James Caldwell relating to £700 due to him on his forage account. - 25 May 1765
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3667 - Dublin. Sir James Caldwell to the Speaker [Ponsonby] relating to £700 due to him on his forage account. - 24 May 1765
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3668 - Lord Drogheda to Sir R Wilmot, Revd Kean Perceval to have the living of Athy. - 25 May 1765
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3669 - Stafford Row. Gen David Graeme to Sir R Wilmot, Asks what promotions have been made in the 49th regiment. - 26 May 1765
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3670 - Cork. Capt Henry Basset to Sir R Wilmot, Arrived yesterday with the drafts from the 10th regiment to be incorporated into those under orders for America. Son has not received his letter of recommendation to Governor Wilmot. - 25 May 1765
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3671 - London. Col Robert Cuninghame to Sir R Wilmot Has explained matters to Sir Charles Bunbury and Lord Weymouth. - 28 May 1765
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3672 - Note of business to be considered by the Lord Lieutenant (hand of Robert Wilmot) - 28 May 1765
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3673 - Northumberland House. Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices, Permission to retire due to ill-health - Lord Viscount Weymouth the new Lieutenant. Thanks for their prudent administration. - 29 May 1765
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3674-3675 - South St, Grosvenor Sq. Lt-Gen John FitzWilliam to Sir R Wilmot, Asks the fate of his memorial [C3675] for leave to retire. - 3 Jun 1765 1765
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3676 - Nottingham. Sir Edward Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot, His little grandson was born at Chaddesden last night. - 5 Jun 1765
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3677 - Capt Thomas Rankin to Sir R Wilmot, Thanks for his goodness in putting him on the half-pay. - 7 Jun 1765
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3678 - Pall Mall. Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant (Viscount Weymouth) to the Lord Justices, Appointment. Has appointed Sir Charles Bunbury as his chief secretary. - 8 Jun 1765
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3679 - Privy Garden. Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Sir Charles Bunbury to the secretary to the Postmaster General, Appointment by Lord Weymouth as chief secretary, Sir R Wilmot to be secretary. - 8 Jun 1765
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3680 - Dublin. Sir Henry Cavendish to Sir R Wilmot, Hints from Lieut-Col Hull about proposing to his daughter and selling out of the army. Three months leave of absence. - 13 Jun 1765
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3681 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Col Cuninghame at Dublin, Guesses that Lord Weymouth will not be over-hasty in his proceedings. - 15 Jun 1765
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3682 - Cleveland Court. Gen Harvey to Sir R Wilmot, Asks if the King's letter has gone to Ireland for additional pay to Col Cuninghame. - 22 Jun 1765
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3683 - Upper Brook St. Mr Thomas Ramsden to Sir R Wilmot, No letter yet for Capt William Agnew to be placed on the half pay of Capt Smith. - 25 Jun 1765
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3684 - Windsor. Governor M Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot, Recommends Major Ormsby to him. - 30 Jun 1765
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3685 - List of pensions determined and added since 12 Oct 1763 (hand of Robert Wilmot). - Jun 1765
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3686 - Note of fees charged (annotated wrong) for appointments of bishops in Ireland. - Jun 1765
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3687 - Draft note from Sir R Wilmot to Sir Thomas Robinson, Cannot wait on him at the appointed time. - 5 Jul 1765
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3688 - Grosvenor St. Duke of Portland to Sir R Wilmot, To see him tomorrow morning. - 11 Jul 1765
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3689 - Southampton Row, Bloomsbury. Sir John Glynne to Sir R Wilmot, To call on him. - 12 Jul 1765
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3690 - New Bond St. Mr George Anne Cook to Sir R Wilmot, Death of Mr Davis, the gentlemen usher daily waiter. Hopes to be appointed. - 13 Jul 1765
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3691 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Lord Hertford leaves Paris next Saturday. May take Ireland. - 18 Jul 1765
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3692 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Earl Gower, Valedictory. Robert Wilmot to be continued by the Duke of Portland - not yet sworn. - 18 Jul 1765
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3693 - Cork. Dr (Lewis?) Bruce to Sir R Wilmot, Request for lodging at Somerset House, as chaplain. - 26 July 1765
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3694 - Grosvenor Square. Lord Villiers (Vice Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot, Can the vice-chamberlain sign warrants in the absence of the chamberlain? - 30 Jul 1765
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3695 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lieut-Col Wilkins, King expects one field officer at least to be with each regiment, but the 18th regiment is at present commanded by a captain. Should join his corps as soon as possible. - Jul 1765
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3696 - Bath. Lady Cope to Sir R Wilmot, Sir William Erskine thinks well of Mr Cope. Hopes his debts can be arranged so as to prevent creditors getting clamorous. Pleasure is his passion, hates drinking and gaming. - 3 Aug 1765
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3697 - Mr Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot, Gen Montagu's memorial transmitted in May for Lieut Philips to retire on half pay. Has the succession been laid aside? - 5 Aug 1765
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3698 - Pall Mall. Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant (Lord Hertford) to the Lords Justices, Informs them of his appointment. Lord Viscount Beauchamp to be chief secretary. - 9 Aug 1765
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3699 - St James. Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to the secretary to the Postmaster General, Appointments as C3698, with Robert Wilmot appointed secretary. - 9 Aug 1765
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3700 - Grosvenor Square. Lord Villiers (Vice Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot Mourning for the Duke of Parma. Should any particular orders be issued. - 9 Aug 1765
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3701 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Lord Chamberlain (Duke of Portland) at Welbeck, Messengers endeavouring to establish a right to sell their places - others might then claim similar privileges. Mr Knapton (surveyor of pictures) has found good paintings scattered about the lower apartments at Kensington which might be better shown in rooms of state. - 10 Aug 1765
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3702 - Memorandum from Mr Waite, with recommendations for appointments. - 20 Aug 1765
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3703 - Rousham near Woodstock. Sir Charles Cottrell Dormer to Sir R Wilmot, Wonders if he will have any duties to perform if the Prince and Princess of Brunswick come. - 22 Aug 1765
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3704 - List of apartments needed in the castle [Dublin] for the Lord Lieutenant, family and servants, received - 23 Aug 1765
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3705 - Dublin. (Speaker) John Ponsonby to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses [missing] a copy of the commissioners proceedings for widening the streets of Dublin. - 24 Aug 1765
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3706 - St James' Place. Col B Hale to Sir R Wilmot, Has Mr Yorke kissed hands as attorney general. - 27 Aug 1765
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3707 - St James'. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot, Knight Harbinger to go to Harwich to meet their Royal Highnesses. No need yet for the master of ceremonies. - 29 Aug 1765
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3708 - Dublin Castle. Henry Meredyth to Sir R Wilmot, Difficulties in proceeding against the soldiers involved in the late riots in Dublin - need to consult further with the Prime Sergeant and Attorney General. - 29 Aug 1765
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3709 - Copy letters (hand of Robert Wilmot), from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lord High Chancellor [Bowes] and John Ponsonby. On his appointment. - Aug 1765
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3710 - Frogmore. Gen Charles Montagu to Sir R Wilmot, Does not think the he should be expected to return to Ireland until the other general officers have done their turn. - 1 Sep 1765
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3711 - Whichwood. Lt-Gen George Boscawen to Sir R Wilmot, Almost certainly Lt-Gen FitzWilliam's turn for a tour of duty - probably Stanwix and GB next. - 2 Sep 1765
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3712 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Major Knightley, Congratulations on the birth of their son. Happy to be a sponsor. - 3 Sep 1765
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3713 - Lord Shrewsbury's, Heythrop. Lt-Gen John FitzWilliam to Sir R Wilmot, At Malvern for his health, but will go to Ireland immediately. - 4 Sep 1765
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3714 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Has put before the Lords Justices the letter indicating that the Lord Lieutenant will set out for Ireland at the middle of the month. - 7 Sep 1765
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3715 - St James'. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot, Prince and Princess of Brunswick landed this morning. - 7 Sep 1765
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3716 - St James'. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot, Prince and Princess will be here this evening. - 8 Sep 1765
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3717 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Lord Chamberlain, Probably the Prince and Princess will be here tomorrow about noon. - 8 Sep 1765
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3718 - St James'. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot, Lodgings required for Mr Molyneux. - 9 Sep 1765
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3719 - East Barnet. J Durand to Sir R Wilmot, Ensign Fletcher of his regiment asking for leave to dispose of his commission to Mr John Maxwell. - 9 Sep 1765
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3720 - London. JM Cope to his mother Has come to London instead of going to Mr Leigh's. In ill-health and threatened by creditors. Hopes she and Robert Wilmot can raise the sum needed at a reasonable interest. List of debts, totalling £600. - 6 Aug 1765
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3721 - London. JM Cope to his mother Debts
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3722 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lady Cope at Bath, Sorry that she has received letters in this strain [C3720-C3721]. Recent views, in enclosed letter, very different. - 10 Sep 1765
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3723 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Commissions ready for delivery to regimental agents. - 14 Sep 1765
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3724 - Memorandum from General Armiger, on payment of the 40th regiment, embarked from America for Ireland. - 15 Sep 1765
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3725 - Charleville. Thomas Johnston to David Latouche Esq (or any of his sons), Death of Dr Pococke, bishop of Meath. - 16 Sep 1765
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3726 - Hampton Court. Lady E Fitzroy to Sir R Wilmot, Now settled in lodgings, asks for extra rooms which originally belonged to these. - 16 Sep 1765
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3727 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Last Saturday the Lords Justices confirmed the sentences of the General Court Martial on the various soldiers. Encloses an order of the Board of General Officers [missing]. - 17 Sep 1765
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3728 - Copy letter on augmentation of entertainments allowance, Endorsed `enclosed in Mr Waite's letter to Sir R Wilmot of 17 Sep 1765'. - 26 Apr 1763
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3729 - Copy letter on augmentation of entertainments allowance Endorsed `enclosed in Mr Waite's letter to Sir R Wilmot of 17 Sep 1765' - 30 Apr 1763
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3730 - Copy letter on augmentation of entertainments allowance Endorsed `enclosed in Mr Waite's letter to Sir R Wilmot of 17 Sep 1765' - 1 Jul 1763
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3731 - Express letter, received - addressed to Henry Potts Esq, secretary to the General Post Office, 19 Sep. - 22 Sep 1765
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3732 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lady Fitzroy at Hampton Court, No objection to her making use of the rooms if no-one else is - but they do not belong to the apartment. - 19 Sep 1765
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3733 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Lt-Col Clements has found six black horses which should suit his Excellency. - 19 Sep 1765
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3734 - Copy of Henry Brown's memorial to the Lords of the Treasury, to establish a Protestant charity school for 100 boys. Endorsed enclosed in Mr Brown's letter to Sir R Wilmot of [missing]. - 20 Sep 1765
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3735 - Series of letters bound together, from Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot, 1 Jan 1765, 7 Sep 1765, and 21 Sep 1765 and from John Ponsonby to Sir R Wilmot 23 Sep 1765. Death of the Lord Primate. Accounts of the Lord Lieutenant's appointment and arrival (in French clothes!). - 1765
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3736 - Note from T Waite to Sir R Wilmot, (marked private). Lords Justices request that he write on the notions of the Lord Lieutenant as to having things from France. - 24 Sep 1765
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3737 - Grosvenor Square. Lord Villiers (Vice Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot To call on him. - 27 Sep 1765
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3738 - Grosvenor Square. Lord Villiers (Vice Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot Has been applied to for the use of lodgings which he understands belong to him at Windsor. What is the true position? - 29 Sep 1765
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3739 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Villiers, Suggests that he mentions the matter to the Duke of Portland - the King has given him discretion. - 30 Sep 1765
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3740 - Newspaper article, report of the speech of Francis Bernard Esq, governor to the general assembly of Massachusetts at Boston, on stamp duties. - 25 Sep 1765
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3741 - Similar cutting, including reports and letters from the New York Gazette or Weekly Postboy - 3 Oct 1765
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3742 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt Desbrisay, Commissions to be transmitted. Fees. - 3 Oct 1765
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3743 - Sir Robert Wilmot's account as secretary to the Lord Chamberlain, received - 4 Oct 1765
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3744 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Archbishop of Dublin dangerously ill. No report yet received from the Board of Enquiry. - 6 Oct 1765
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3745 - Lord Hertford to Sir R Wilmot, Asks the number of regiments by annual rotation in Ireland. - 8 Oct 1765
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3746 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Speaker Ponsonby, Refers to part of C3735. Their Excellencies will take care not to give offence - resolution to encourage the local manufacturers. Lord Hertford has long been ambassador in France. - 3 Oct 1765
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3747 - Lord Chamberlain's Office. William Ely to Sir R Wilmot Ironwork, stonework and papering under way. Lodgings have been found in Suffolk St for the ambassador from Tripoli. - 24 Oct 1765
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3748 - Dublin. W Hawkins (Ulster King of Arms) to Sir R Wilmot, Gold chain and coat of the former King of Arms. - 26 Oct 1765
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3749 - Lord Chamberlain's Office. William Ely to Sir R Wilmot Death of the Duke of Cumberland. Asks Robert Wilmot to come to town as soon as possible. - 1 Nov 1765
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3750 - Grosvenor St. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Encloses [missing] a letter from Lord Abergavenny. - 7 Nov 1765
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3751 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Lord Chamberlain Indicates which messengers were sent out with which letters, relating to the funeral. - 7 Nov 1765
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3752 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Lord Chamberlain Questions whether the funeral can with propriety be delayed. - 7 Nov 1765
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3753 - Note of earls' names, included with C3751-3752.
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3754 - Grosvenor St. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Apprehensive about requests for tickets for the abbey - have things been settled. - 8 Nov 1765
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3755 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Lord Chamberlain Secretary at War should provide two officers - probably Gen Belford and Sir John Mordaunt. - 8 Nov 1765
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3756 - Grosvenor St. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Uniform coats with plain hats, as worn at the late King's funeral. - 9 Nov 1765
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3757 - Grosvenor Square. Marquis of Rockingham to Sir R Wilmot, Should knights of the garter appear in their collars at the funeral. - 9 Nov 1765
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3758 - Kingscote near Cirencester. J Kingscote to Sir R Wilmot, Now first on the list of sheriffs for Gloucestershire. Asks for protection from the Lord Chamberlain as gentleman of the privy chamber. - 18 Nov 1765
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3759 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Kingscote, Will put his letter before the Lord Chamberlain. - 22 Nov 1765
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3760 - Richmond. Gen John FitzWilliam to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for the fate of his memorial concerning Col Stamer's retirement. - 25 Nov 1765
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3761 - Welbeck. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Encloses a request [missing] from Lady Charlotte Finch for 2 tickets for his box on the Princess of Wales' birth night. - 27 Nov 1765
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3762 - St James. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Duchess of Hamilton asks for a stool behind the Queen's chair. - 30 Nov 1765
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3763 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Asks for the bills (money, loan and exportation of corn) to be sent back without delay. - 1 Dec 1765
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3764 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Grevenkop, Applications for tickets to the Lord Chamberlain's box to be made direct, rather than through his secretary. - 3 Dec 1765
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3765 - Grosvenor St. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Present of £500 to the nephew of the late envoy of Prussia. Approval of Mr Ely's appointment. - 4 Dec 1765
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3766 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Recommends Mr Ormsby, who hopes to find an opportunity to advance himself, by purchase, in Ireland. - 13 Dec 1765
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3767 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Henry Potts, (updated from 22 Jan 1762). Messenger Edward Moran - previously Charles Wynne. - 13 Dec 1765
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3768 - New Bond St. Lord Gore to Sir R Wilmot, To wait on him. - 18 Dec 1764
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3769 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Pay of Lord Weymouth's aide-de-camp. Lord George Sackville to be a vice-treasurer. - 19 Dec 1765
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3770 - Sir Charles Coote to Sir R Wilmot, Asks if any recommendation has come through for the officer to succeed him in his company. - 21 Dec 1765
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3771 - Grosvenor St. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Mr Powlet to replace Mr Wood as groom porter. - 22 Dec 1765
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3772 - Lord Chamberlain's Office. William Ely to Sir R Wilmot, Death of Prince Frederick reported. - 29 Dec 1765
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3773 - Memorial of Lord Blayney to the Earl of Northumberland (Lord Lieutenant) for sales of commissions in his regiment. - [1765]
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3774 - Estimate of the accoutrements of a dragoon. - [1765]
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3775 - Memorial of Sir Harry Erskine to the Lord Lieutenant (Earl of Northumberland) for permission for Theodore Forbes, surgeon to dispose of his commission. - [1765]
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3776 - Memorial of Major-Gen Charles Montagu to the Earl of Northumberland for permission for Capt Isaac Haman to retire on half pay. - [1765]
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3777 - Note (in hand of T Waite) of value of the rectories of Clonpriest and Ardagh. - [1765]
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3778 - Note of the mode of appointing a Lord Chamberlain of HM household. - 1765
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3779 - Memorial of Henry Brown gent to the Lord Lieutenant (Earl of Hertford) - see C3734. - 1765
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3780 - Bill of extraordinary disbursements for cleaning in apartments at St James'. - Apr-Jul 1765
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3781 - Account of the salaries of the Lord Chamberlain of the Household. - 1765
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3782 - Memorial of the judges in Ireland to the Lord Lieutenant (Earl of Hertford) for an increase in salary. - [1765]
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3783 - Account of the prices for which commissions are usually sold in Ireland. See C3805. - 1765
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3784 - Oath to be administered to the Lord Chamberlain by the Duke of Grafton. - 1765
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3785-3787 - Oath to be taken by HM servants. With two further Copies. - 1765
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3788 - Memorial of Lt-Col John Conyngham to the Lords Justices for leave to dispose of his commission. - [1765]
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3789 - Abstract of twelve months pension due to Mrs Annabella McCulloch to Michaelmas. - 1765
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3790 - (Date deleted). List of old deeds (hand of Robert Wilmot) relating to tithes in Osmaston and Litchurch, 1553-1658. - 1756
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3791 - Grosvenor St. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Asks for another letter for an earl and for a baron. - 1 Jan 1766
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3792 - Grosvenor St. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Encloses favourable answers [missing] from Lords Bramber and Peterborough. - 1 Jan 1765 [1766]
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3793 - Grosvenor St. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Encloses letter from Lord Harrington [missing]. Excuse from the Duke of Marlborough. - 1 Jan 1765 [1766]
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3794 - Grosvenor St. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Excuse from Lord Cholmondeley, favourable replies from Lords Ashburnham and Pomfret. - 2 Jan 1766
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3795 - Grosvenor St. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Letters for the Duke of Chandos and Dorset as supporters to the chief mourner. - 2 Jan 1766
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3796 - Grosvenor St. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Plagued with requests from the ignorant for details about dress for tomorrow night. - 3 Jan 1766
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3797 - Grosvenor St. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Duke of Beaufort at Badminton: will ask the Duke of Grafton tomorrow evening. - 3 Jan 1766
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3798 - Grosvenor St. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Duke of Grafton not available, Lord Rockingham will act as substitute. This will alter the Duke of Kingston's station. - 4 Jan 1766
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3799 - Halifax. Governor M Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot - 6 Jan 1766
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3800 - Bath. Elizabeth, Lady Cope to Sir R Wilmot, Son has gone to Scotland with Miss Hervey, eldest daughter of Hon Felton Hervey, Lord Bristol's uncle. Few matches of this kind turn out happy. - 6 Jan 1766
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3801 - Mr Larpent's receipt for peerage fees, paid at the Secretary of State's office. - 7 Jan 1766
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3802 - Grosvenor St. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Assumes that the Queen's birthday will be deferred due to mourning. - 7 Jan 1766
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3803 - Charles St, Berkeley Sq. Sir George Osborn to Sir R Wilmot, Anxious to know how Sir Charles Coote's affair will end. - 11 Jan 1766
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3804 - Copy letter from Lord Hertford to the Postmasters-General, Petition asking for packet boats to be established between Waterford and Milford. - 28 Jan 1766
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3805 - Prices of commissions, as fixed by the Board of General Officers. See C3783. - 31 Jan 1766
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3806 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Messrs Snow & Denne, Purchase of stock. - 5 Feb 1766
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3807 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Robert Allen Esq, Ironmonger Lane, Agent for copper coin - scarcity in Ireland - 5 Feb 1766
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3808-3809 - 10 Feb 1766. Regulations (printed) relating to sale and prices of commissions. With further copy - 1766
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3810 - Southampton St. Dr Bruce to Sir R Wilmot, Keys for rooms in Somerset House. Keys for chapel doors worn out - should be replaced. - 10 Feb 1766
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3811 - Notes in hand of Robert Wilmot. Death of Sir Richard Cox - his place at the Revenue to be recommended for Bell Boyle. Bill for limiting duration of Parliaments rejected. Dated 6 and 12 Feb 1766 - Feb 1766
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3812 - General Post Office. Henry Potts to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses [C3813] an answer to C3804. - 15 Feb 1766
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3813 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Lords Bessborough and Grantham to the Earl of Hertford, Packet boat would be of little use to the public in general. - 15 Feb 1766
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3814 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Bradshaw Esq, Discharge of John Hunt. Further leave of absence for Capt Nerham. - 18 Feb 1766
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3815 - Printed warrant regulating the non-effective fund of several infantry regiments on the English establishment - 19 Feb 1766
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3816 - Duke of Grafton to the Lord Chamberlain, For three gallery tickets. - 19 Feb 1766
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3817 - Grosvenor St. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Encloses three requests for tickets [one example, C3816]. - 19 Feb 1766
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3818 - Grosvenor St. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Lord Ashburnham's request for four gallery tickets. - 19 Feb 1766
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3819 - Grosvenor St. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Extra gallery tickets for Mr Thomas Mostyn and Mr Fitzherbert. - 20 Feb 1766
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3820 - Bath. Elizabeth Lady Cope to Sir R Wilmot Sure that Mr Cope and Mr Felton Hervey will consult him in everything they do. Sale of cornetcy with the remainder of the £3,000 will enable him to make a purchase. - 20 Feb 1766
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3821 - Grosvenor Square. Lord Rockingham to the Lord Chamberlain, Treasury apartment at Hampton Court now vacant: Mr Lowndes would be glad to have use of them. Plan on back. - 26 Feb 1766
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3822 - Warrant appointing Thomas Green as first servant to the officers of HM removing wardrobe. - 26 Feb 1766
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3823 - Arklow. Major Henry Basset to Sir R Wilmot, Account of his late purchase. General Sandford wishes to know if he will sell his majority. - 27 Feb 1766
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3824 - Pall Mall. Lady D Waldegrave to the Lord Chamberlain, Lady Pomfret's lodgings at Windsor will be too small for the family, unless the next lodgings are added. - 9 Mar 1766
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3825 - Pall Mall. Lady D Waldegrave to the Lord Chamberlain, Returns the warrant. Need for alterations before it can be presented. - 10 Mar 1766
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3826 - Cleveland Court. Gen Harvey to Sir R Wilmot, To meet him. - 11 Mar 1766
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3827 - Note (received from Mr Bonfoy) on methods used to propagate the arbutus tree. - 11 Mar 1766
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3828 - Dublin. Major Peter Labilliere to Sir R Wilmot, Sending potted cocks and arbutus seeds (? see C3827). Sir Harry (Cavendish) a steady and reliable friend to the Devonshire interest. - 11 Mar 1766
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3829 - Mr Larpent's note of fees payable for commissions, etc. - 12 Mar 1766
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3830 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Major Basset at Arklow, Refers to C3823, sorry that things have turned out so disagreeable. Has no power or interest which could be used to gain him employment. - 13 Mar 1766
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3831 - Grosvenor St. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Mr Crosdale, the bearer, is desirous of having a benefit concert for one night. Asks him to make out a licence. - 17 Mar 1766
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3832 - Grosvenor Square. Lord Villiers to Sir R Wilmot, Asks how he should apply for the salary due to his office. - 27 Mar 1766
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3833 - Copy note from T Waite to Sir R Wilmot, (marked private and to be returned). Speaker lowered very much in the general opinion. - 31 Mar 1766
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3834 - Homersfield. Bezaleel Gooch to Sir R Wilmot, Thomas Larkman recommended for a gamekeeper's deputation. - 2 Apr 1766
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3835 - Daily pay of cavalry troops - 2 Apr 1766
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3836 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Major Labilliere, Receipt of C3828. Has followed the directions strictly. - 3 Apr 1766
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3837 - Sir R Wilmot to -, Copy note enclosing a brevet giving Major Mason the rank of Lt Colonel. - 8 Apr 1766
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3838 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite, Office of craner & wharfinger in Dublin port to be sold to the highest bidder. - 8 Apr 1766
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3839 - Copy note about the Habeas Corpus Act - enclosed in a letter of 8 Apr [missing] from Waite to Wilmot.
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3840 - Memorial of Thomas Gibbons, gent to the Lord Lieutenant, for assistance in addition to his post as secretary to the Incorporated Society. - 9 Apr 1766
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3841 - Resolution of the Incorporated Society as in C3840, supporting Gibbons' case.
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3842 - Charles St. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Asks to see him tomorrow. - 12 Apr 1766
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3843 - Fragment of draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite, Lord Clive's great event at Delhi - treaty gains. - 22 Apr 1766
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3844 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt Desbrisay, Account of fees for commissions. - 26 Apr 1766
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3845 - Burlington Gardens. General Archibald Douglas to Sir R Wilmot, Recommendation for his son to succeed Lt Kerr. Delayed because of not finding a proper person to succeed him. - 1 May 1766
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3846 - Duchess of Hamilton to the Duke of Portland, The King has ordered an apartment to be made ready for her. - 2 May 1766
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3847 - Dublin. Capt Theophilus Desbrisay to Sir R Wilmot, Refers to C3844. Has been able to deal with it since the holiday. - 3 May 1766
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3848 - Sir R Wilmot's account of salary & fees as secretary to the Lord Chamberlain. - 6 May 1766
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3849 - Regimental establishment for pay, under Irish regulations. - 6 May 1766
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3850 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite, Commissions of Lieut Cooke & Lieut Fitzsimmons - fees returned. - 6 May 1766
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3851 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite, Mr Montgomery settled the fees in C3850, share to be returned to Lord Drogheda. - 6 May 1766
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3852 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to William Montgomery, Mr Cockburn has not yet been allowed the fees received from Mr Ross. - 6 May 1766
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3853 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to George Cockburn Esq, Fees for commissions. - 6 May 1766
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3854 - Lady Frances Manners to the Duke of Portland, Asks for 4 gallery tickets and 2 for the Lord Chamberlain's box for the King's birthday ball. - 8 May 1766
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3855 - Duchess of Hamilton to the Duke of Portland. received Apartments out of repair. Asks for work to be done, as it was for Lady Rockingham's friend. - 9 May 1766
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3856 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (marked private). Speaker's concern over disagreeable things concerning the address to the King - promises loyalty to the administration. - 10 May 1766
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3857 - Burlington Gardens. David Middleton to Sir R Wilmot, Gracious grant of the late Duke of Cumberland's apartments at Kensington; asks for use of the garrets - at present only serving as an asylum for vermin. - 10 May 1766
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3858 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt Desbrisay 10 May 1766. Fees for commissions. - 10 May 1766
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3859 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Henry Potts Esq, Mr John Finlay the messenger for Ireland to go on any packet boat. Order also for post horses. - 12 May 1766
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3860 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Henry Potts Esq, Packet for Lord Beauchamp at Dublin Castle. - May 1766
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3861 - Memorial of Richard Johnston of Gilford, co Down to the Lord Lieutenant, against the market held at Banbridge by the Earl of Hillsborough. - 13 May 1766
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3862 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite (marked private). Resignation of the Duke of Grafton. Warrants for opening letters. - 14 May 1766
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3863 - Countess of Welderen to Sir R Wilmot, received Six tickets for the gallery in the ballroom at St James's on 4 June. - 14 May 1766
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3864 - Dublin. Edward Colman to Sir R Wilmot, Major Molesworth's affair settled - commissions. - 15 May 1766
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3865 - Dublin. Capt Theophilus Desbrisay to Sir R Wilmot, Fees for two commissions. - 15 May 1766
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3866 - Dublin. Capt William Montgomery to Sir R Wilmot, Well-informed about the state of the transfers of Lieuts Cook & Fitzsimmons. Order from the Lord Lieutenant needed. - 15 May 1766
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3867 - David Middleton (surgeon) to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for shades or shutters for his west-facing apartment at Kensington - better than umbrellas. - 19 May 1766
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3868 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt Desbrisay. Acknowledges receipt of C3865. - 22 May 1766
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3869 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite Sends him a copy of C3866, asking him to lay it before Lord Beauchamp. - 22 May 1766
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3870 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to William Montgomery Acknowledges C3866 - has sent a copy to Mr Waite. - 22 May 1766
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3871 - Notes on Rawlinson's new method of study on Greek and Roman history, including book list. - 26 May 1766
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3872 - Queen Sq. [Lord] Harborough to the Duke of Portland, Three tickets for the birthday. - 29 May 1766
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3873 - Mr Burke to Sir R Wilmot, Asks whether Capt Vallancy (proposed to succeed Maj Marcell as director of Engineers) is intended also to have the rank of major. - 31 May 1766
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3874 - Mr Larpent's account of fees for commissions - 2 Jun 1766
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3875 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite Wrong to let a mad apothecary such as Lucas be chosen into Parliament. - 2 Jun 1766
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3876 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt Desbrisay Account of fees for commissions. - 3 Jun 1766
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3877 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to George Cockburn Esq. Had hoped to receive a reply to C3853, about fees for commissions. - 3 Jun 1766
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3878 - List of minuet dancers & chaperones - 4 Jun 1766
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3879 - Representation of the commissioners & overseers of the barracks to the Lord Lieutenant, relating to Mr Stevenson's claim [C3880] for compensation expenses. - 6 Jun 1766
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3880 - Memorial of James Stephenson of Killibagh to the Lord Lieutenant, as in C3879 - 17 Dec 1765
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3881 - Halifax. Michael Francklin to Sir R Wilmot, Death of Governor Wilmot on 23 May. Will & private papers - situation of the estate. Advises caution in breaking the news to Mrs Wilmot (mother). - 7 Jun 1766
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3882 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Good wishes from all sides for the Lord Lieutenant on his departure for Parkgate. - 10 Jun 1766
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3883 - Note from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Lowndes, Mr Gibbons sworn a gentleman of the Privy Chamber. - 12 Jun 1766
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3884 - Whitehall. Mr Roberts to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for detail of the weekly expenses attending the Tripoline ambassador's stay. - 12 Jun 1766
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3885 - Lieut General Ellison to Sir R Wilmot, received Asks about a lodging at Hampton Court. - 16 Jun 1766
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3886 - Mr Cockburn to Sir R Wilmot, Refers to C3877. In London and will call on him. - 17 Jun 1766
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3887 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr John Metcalf Cope, Will add sum necessary for purchase to the sum for which the cornetcy was sold to purchase promotion. However, if that sum was applied for private use, the matter must be laid before Chancery. - 21 Jun 1766
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3888 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt Desbrisay Account of fees for commissions. - 21 Jun 1766
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3889 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite Mr Cockburn has paid all the fees due (see C3850-3853). - 21 Jun 1766
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3890 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt Desbrisay List of fees for commissions. - 24 Jun 1766
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3891 - Receipted bill of James Newby on behalf of widow Todd for 500 pan tiles - 24 Jun 1766
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3892 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Refers to C3889. Has received Mr Bloomfield's commission. - 26 Jun 1766
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3893 - Deptford. James Ford to Sir R Wilmot, He is fish hook maker to his Majesty. Hopes he can procure the necessary orders to serve the navy. - 26 Jun 1766
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3894 - Richmond. Gen John Fitzwilliam to Sir R Wilmot, Has Col Stamer's vacancy been filled, or other commissions in the regiment? - 27 Jun 1766
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3895 - Gen John Boscawen to Sir R Wilmot, Matters relating to his 45th regiment of foot (recruitment). - 28 Jun 1766
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3896 - Dublin. Capt Theophilus Desbrisay to Sir R Wilmot Bill for his account - commissions as in C3888. - 28 Jun 1766
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3897-3899 - Dublin. Capt Theophilus Desbrisay to Sir R Wilmot Encloses bill of TD to Mr James Dickson commissions [C3898]. With copy bill in hand of Robert Wilmot [C3899] - 1 Jul 1766
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3900 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt Desbrisay. Asks for a letter to be sent express to the Earl of Hertford at Woburn. - 1 Jul 1766
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3901 - Charles St, Berkeley Square. Duke of Portland to the Lord Lieutenant, Ensign William Allanby should have been allowed leave of absence - Gen Armiger concurs. - 2 Jul 1766
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3902 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt Desbrisay Refers to C3897-98 and fees not included. - 5 Jul 1766
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3903 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt Desbrisay Further draft as C3902. - 8 Jul 1766
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3904 - Lord Beauchamp to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses note from Lord Robert Bertie [missing] asking why the exchange between Lieuts Ward and Robinson has not taken place. - 11 Jul 1766
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3905 - Richmond. Col. John Fitzwilliam to Sir R Wilmot Thanks for the account of Stamer's succession. - 13 Jul 1766
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3906 - Receipted bill for bricks supplied by Philip Carpenter to the Burgh estate (late Col Cope's) - 17 Jul 1766
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3907 - Christ Church. Hon & Rev Dr S Barrington [to the Duke of Portland] Asks for leave of absence for 2 years to be in H M Service as a chaplain. - 22 Jul 1766
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3908 - Warrant appointing Joseph Ely as first servant to the officers of HM removing wardrobe - 25 Jul 1766
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3909 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt Desbrisay Account of fees for commissions. - 26 Jul 1766
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3910 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Richard Underwood Esq, Custom House, Dublin, Account of fees for commissions. - 26 Jul 1766
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3911-3912 - Dublin. Richard Underwood to Sir R Wilmot, Fees for commissions in the 10th regiment. Encloses a letter [copy, C3912] to Andrew Drummond & Co. from R Underwood. - 29 Jul 1766
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3913 - List of mournings, given to the Russian minister. Includes degrees & changes. - 30 Jul 1766
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3914 - Found with C3913. Mournings for named individuals - 1722-1766
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3915 - Dublin. Capt Theophilus Desbrisay to Sir R Wilmot Bill for fees. - 31 Jul 1766
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3916 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Richard Underwood Esq, Custom House, Dublin, Refers to C3911-3912. Trusts he has received the commissions now. Death of Gen Adlercron. - 5 Aug 1766
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3917 - Lord John Cavendish to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses a letter [missing] received by his mother from the late Mr Hewett. Should be sent to the executors if necessary. - 5 Aug 1766
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3918 - Dublin. Lord Chancellor Bowes to Sir R Wilmot, Lord Hertford very popular here. Important article of barracks this session. - 2 Jan 1766
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3919 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt Desbrisay Acknowledges C3915. Reminder about other fees. - 7 Aug 1766
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3920 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Richard Underwood Esq, Custom House, Dublin, Will not trouble him further. - 7 Aug 1766
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3921-3922 - Grosvenor Square. Lord Villiers to Sir R Wilmot, 11 Aug 1766. HM pleasure on the change of mourning to be in the Gazette tomorrow. With Cover. - 1766
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3923 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Information as requested in C3919. - 14 Aug 1766
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3924 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Portland at Welbeck, Impending resignation of Lord Egmont. - 14 Aug 1766
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3925 - Dublin. Richard Underwood to Sir R Wilmot Succession to Capt Lord Colloony. - 16 Aug 1766
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3926 - Grosvenor Square. Lord Villiers to Sir R Wilmot, Keys to Kensington Gardens - does he have powers separate to the Duke of Portland? - 19 Aug 1766
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3927 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Patent for eventual pension of £1,500 pa to Lord Camden. - 19 Aug 1766
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3928 - Grosvenor Square. Lord Villiers to Sir R Wilmot, Returns the key to Kensington Gardens. Enquirer will approach the Duke of Portland. - 20 Aug 1766
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3929 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Portland at Welbeck, Lord Gower likely to be offered the Admiralty. Something also for Mr Rigby. - 20 Aug 1766
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3930 - Welbeck. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Obliged for intelligence. - 20 Aug 1766
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3931 - Private note Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot on the claims of Cols Brudenell and Scott - regimental clothing. - 21 Aug 1766
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3932 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt Desbrisay Thanks for C3923. - 21 Aug 1766
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3933 - Col Barré to Sir R Wilmot, Arranging a meeting. - 25 Aug 1766
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3934 - Mr Hawkins (Ulster King of Arms) to Sir R Wilmot, About the chain. Mr Winstanley confined and will suffer. - 25 Aug 1766
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3935 - Pall Mall. Gen Conway to Sir R Wilmot, Duke of Argyll's lodging at Somerset House, hopes for continuance. - 26 Aug 1766
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3936 - Grosvenor Square. Lord Villiers to Sir R Wilmot Present for the Modenese minister on leaving. Asks who is HM head gardener: the King of Spain's gardener is here and wishes to see him. - 27 Aug 1766
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3937 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Lord Villiers to Mr Brown, HM head gardener at Richmond, the King of Spain's gardener is here and wishes to see him. - 28 Aug 1766
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3938 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt Desbrisay Fees for commissions. - 28 Aug 1766
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3939 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Rt Hon Lord George Sackville, Will be happy to visit him again. - 28 Aug 1766
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3940 - Lord Hertford (Lord Lieutenant) to Sir R Wilmot, To see him. - 2 Sep 1766
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3941 - Dublin. Capt Theophilus Desbrisay to Sir R Wilmot Draft enclosed for fees as in C3938. - 4 Sep 1766
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3942 - Note from Lord Beauchamp, John Parnell to be a baronet. Received 5 Sep 1766 - Sep 1766
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3943 - List of peerages ordered - 5 Sep 1766
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3944 - Tunbridge. Kenneth Mackenzie to Lady Harrington, To be a viscount at this stage. His grandfather was Earl of Seaforth & Vsct Fortrose, so will start with that. - 5 Sep 1766
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3945 - Glasshouse St. Richard Stonhewer (knight harbinger) to Sir R Wilmot, Due to attend Princess Caroline to Harwich next month, asks to be able to appoint a deputy. - 5 Sep 1766
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3946 - Monival. Robert French to Rev William Digby, Abbey St, Dublin. Endorsed enclosed in Mr Digby's letter to Lord Beauchamp, 8 Sep [missing]. Particulars for Mr Waite. - 2 Sep 1766
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3947 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Letter for Foster to be Chief Baron, also letters for the Lords Justices. - 11 Sep 1766
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3948 - Monival. Robert French to T Waite, Endorsed enclosed in Mr Waite's letter to Lord Beauchamp of 12 Sep [missing]. Exchange of livings. - 2 Sep 1766
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3949 - Bath. Lord Chief Baron (Edward) Willes to Sir R Wilmot Grant of a pension of £1,000 pa, asks for this to be expedited. - 14 Sep 1766
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3950 - Bath. Lord Chief Baron (Edward) Willes to Sir R Wilmot Assumes the pension is to be £1,000 nett. - 15 Sep 1766
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3951 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Encloses cloth samples, Irish green cloth & serges [C3951 b-g] for liveries. - 20 Sep 1766
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3952 - Wolterton. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Asks for a copy of the ceremonial for Princess Mary of Hesse's wedding to be sent to the archbishop of Canterbury. - 25 Sep 1766
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3953 - Lord Colloony to Lord Hertford, To call on him Annotated with title of Robert Stewart. - 24 Sep 1766
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3954 - Mr Mason to Sir R Wilmot, Addresses of Col Barré & Capt Mitchell sought. - 26 Sep 1766
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3955 - Mr Secretary Gen Conway to Sir R Wilmot, To call on him. - 28 Sep 1766
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3956 - Mr Secretary Gen Conway to Sir R Wilmot, To call on him. - 29 Sep 1766
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3957 - Mr Secretary Gen Conway to Sir R Wilmot, Do privy councillors' daughters have a right to go to the wedding. - 30 Sep 1766
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3958 - Lord Shelburne to the Duke of Portland, Mr Carpenter recommended to go aboad the gentleman usher's yacht. - 1 Oct 1766
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3959 - St James. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Encloses C3958 & asks for the proper orders to be made out. - 1 Oct 1766
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3960 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt Desbrisay Account of fees for commissions. - 2 Oct 1766
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3961 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Earl of Hertford to the Lords Justices, Lord Bristol appointed Lord Lieutenant. Thanks for their seal in supporting his administration. - 2 Oct 1766
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3962 - Henry St, Dublin. Thomas Webber to Sir R Wilmot, Appointment as agent to various (named) regiments. - 2 Oct 1766
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3963 - War Office. Lord Barrington to the Duke of Portland, Asks that the palace at Winchester be fitted up for the reception of HM forces. - 2 Oct 1766
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3964 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the archbishop of Tuam, Family news. Judge's promotion. - 3 Oct 1766
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3965 - Windsor Castle. Mrs Mary Johnes to Sir R Wilmot, Warrant for lodgings in the castle (cousin to Sir Harry Cavendish) - cannot gain admittance to furnished rooms in the tower. - 3 Oct 1766
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3966 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Henry Meredyth Esq, Asks for payment to be made to the Earl of Drogheda for fees for commissions. - 4 Oct 1766
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3967 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from T Waite to Sir R Wilmot, marked private [original returned to TW]. Chancellor has heard from Lord Bristol, asking for full and confidential information. Suggests he brings over handsome horses from England. - 4 Oct 1766
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3968 - Lincolns Inn. Thomas Middleton to Sir R Wilmot, Cannot find the land mentioned in Mr Gooch's letter as purchased of Mr Postlethwaite. Sir John Cope's purchase was made in 1733. - 4 Oct 1766
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3969 - Duchess of Portland to Sir R Wilmot, received To see him. - 6 Oct 1766
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3970 - Hampton Court. Mrs [Eliza] Mostyn to Col Salter, Nuisance of horses and hogs being constantly in HM Palace court, for want of a sentry. - 6 Oct 1766
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3971 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from A Hervey at Park Place to Henry Potts, sec to the Postmaster General, Appointment by the Earl of Bristol as Chief Secretary, Sir R Wilmot as secretary. - 7 Oct 1766
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3972 - Mr Secretary Hervey to Sir R Wilmot, Directions for stationery. - 8 Oct 1766
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3973 - Windsor Castle. Mrs Mary Johnes to Sir R Wilmot Has taken the lower apartment entire, with its small rooms. Asks for some furnishings. - 8 Oct 1766
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3974 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite, Asks about the supply of wines for the Lord Lieutenant in Dublin, rather than importing. - 9 Oct 1766
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3975 - Lord Beauchamp to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses letter from Mr Norton (missing) relating to his son's commission, to be passed to Mr Hervey. - 10 Oct 1766
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3976 - Glasshouse St. Richard Stonhewer (Knight harbinger) to Sir R Wilmot Understands that Mr Richardson's charges will not exceed £40, which RS was to receive on account. - 10 Oct 1766
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3977 - Hampton Court. Mrs [Eliza] Mostyn. to Col Salter. Col Thomas behaved very unlike a gentleman in the matter of the sentry. - 10 Oct 1766
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3978 - Welbeck. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Will try to help with Mrs Johnes' request. More alterations expected, acquisition of the Duke of Northumberland in the country. - 11 Oct 1766
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3979 - Mr J Secker to Sir R Wilmot, Refers to complaints as in C3970 and C3977. Lord Chamberlain or Lord Steward to order and the field officers would obey. Received 13 Oct 1766 - Oct 1766
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3980 - AH [Mr Secretary Hervey] to Sir R Wilmot, Thinks the application should go to the Lord Lieutenant. - 13 Oct 1766
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3981 - St James Square. Lord Bristol (Lord Lieutenant) to Sir R Wilmot, Asks to sign the office letters for his brother to be made a Privy Councillor in Ireland. - 14 Oct 1766
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3982 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt Thomas Webber, Refers to C3962, will apply to Messrs Drummond & Co for fees. - 14 Oct 1766
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3983 - Windsor Castle. Mrs Mary Johnes to Sir R Wilmot Will go to her nephew [cousin] in Hereford this winter, if she could sort out the repairs to her rooms. - 15 Oct 1766
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3984 - Mr Secretary Hervey to Sir R Wilmot Asks for an office letter to go to Mr Waite for 6 months further leave of absence for Lt Col Clements. - 15 Oct 1766
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3985 - Dublin. Richard Underwood to Sir R Wilmot No particulars received from Messrs Drummonds for the fees payable on his account. - 16 Oct 1766
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3986 - Windsor Castle. Mrs Mary Johnes to Sir R Wilmot Asks for the partition to be taken down, put up by Mrs Fane. Asks for matting. Did not know about fees to be paid. - 17 Oct 1766
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3987 - Draft note from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Portland at Woolterton, Joy of the new recruit, the Duke of Montagu. - 18 Oct 1766
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3988 - Grosvenor Square. Lord Villiers to Sir R Wilmot Christening to be on Monday 27th. HM would like Sunday's drawing room (and possibly Saturday's) in the room before the Council Chamber. - 19 Oct 1766
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3989 - Lord Beauchamp to Sir R Wilmot received Reminder about Lieut Webb's dispensation to hold half-pay with his office of barrack master. - 20 Oct 1766
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3990 - Wolterton. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Thanks for C3987. Mr Lowndes and alterations at Hampton Court. - 20 Oct 1766
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3991 - Mr Secretary Hervey to Sir R Wilmot Mr Dougharty's court martial. What should be said to Major St John Jefferies. - 21 Oct 1766
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3992 - St James Square. Lord Bristol (Lord Lieutenant) to Sir R Wilmot. Has never carried the sword of state in this reign. - 22 Oct 1766
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3993 - Mr R Trevor to Sir R Wilmot, All things for Lord Charles are easy and right. Received 22 Oct 1766 - Oct 1766
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3994 - Hampton Court Palace. Elizabeth Mostyn to the Lord Chamberlain, Refers to her previous letters on the clearing of courts of hogs and horses. Need for a sentry. Explains the case in detail. - 22 Oct 1766
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3995 - Hampton Court Palace. Col J Thomas [to the Lord Chamberlain], Asks him not to lend an ear to the idea of a sentry from his Coldstream regiment. Low establishment. Mr Secker menaces the field officers on this issue. - 22 Oct 1766
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3996 - Hampton Court. E Fitzroy (Lady Augustus F) to the Lord Chamberlain, Supports C3994. - 22 Oct 1766
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3997 - Somerset House. Lady Lindores to the Lord Chamberlain, Asks to be put to the list for an apartment - widow of Lord Lindores, a major-general. - 23 Oct 1766
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3998 - Glasshouse St. Richard Stonhewer (knight harbinger) to Sir R Wilmot Duke of Grafton will not have a levee at the Cockpit till tomorrow week. - 29 Oct 1766
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3999 - Henry St, Dublin. Thomas Webber to Sir R Wilmot Receipt of C3982. Mr John Chaigneau is treasurer to the Ordnance - paying of fees. Applications to Mr Baikwell's bank. - 30 Oct 1766
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4000 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (copy in hand of Robert Wilmot), Marked private. Sensible letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Chancellor. The Chancellor will not support Lord Drogheda's request for reversion. Pension matters, as arranged by Lord Hertford. Opposition ideas. - 30 Oct 1766
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4001 - Charles St, Berkeley Square. Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Asks for the papers on the nonsensical squabble at Hampton Court. Warrants for the messenger extraordinary - the Duke of Grafton is impatient to have his man appointed. - 31 Oct 1766
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4002 - Petition of the merchants and traders of Londonderry to the Lord Lieutenant (Earl of Hertford), endorsed enclosed with bundle of papers from Lord Beauchamp to Sir R Wilmot, [missing] for a repeal of legislation obstructing their American trade. - Oct 1766
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4003 - J Secker to Col Salter Returns Col Thomas' letter [C4004] and will answer it himself. - [Oct 1766]
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4004 - Col J Thomas to Col Salter Understands he has been asked to provide an additional sentinel. Explains his objections to the original proposals and the alternatives. - [Oct 1766]
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4005 - Hampton Court. E Fitzroy to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for the rooms vacated by Mr Tillson - keys left with Capt Cosby. - 1 Nov 1766
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4006 - War Office. Lord Barrington to the Duke of Portland, Refers to his explanations about Winchester Palace. Had not foreseen the extent of the expense, will defer for the moment. - 1 Nov 1766
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4007 - Note from T Waite to Sir R Wilmot, Wonders whether Mrs Humphrey's ship was caught in the hurricanes. - 1 Nov 1766
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4008 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Earl of Drogheda, Cancellation of Mr Stewart's request to be created a peer of Ireland. - 6 Nov 1766
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4009 - St James Square. Lord Bristol (Lord Lieutenant) to Sir R Wilmot King has agreed to each proposal, so letters can be prepared. - 6 Nov 1766
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4010 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot [? to Richard Biggs] Does not wish for any partitions to be taken away that ought to continue. Where wainscot is decayed, it should be taken away and the walls prepared for paper. - 6 Nov 1766
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4011 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Mr Boyd the wine merchant will obey the Lord Lieutenant's orders on fining down and bottling wines. The `Eagle' a Chester trader may have been lost in the late storms. - 8 Nov 1766
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4012 - Lincolns Inn. Thomas Middleton to Sir R Wilmot, The Master is not inclined to allow Mr Cope any more than the ensigncy in the Guards would cost. Is £1000 usually the sum expended? - 11 Nov 1766
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4013 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mrs Eliza Mostyn, Clarification of details from her correspondence with Col Salter and Mr Secker. - 11 Nov 1766
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4014 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Leinster, Congratulations on his promotion. Account of fees. - 15 Nov 1766
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4015 - Note of fees as in C4014.
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4016-4017 - Bond St. Eliza Mostyn to Sir R Wilmot, 15 Nov 1766 Refers to C4013. Disappointed that a letter wrote precipitately to Mr Secker should be construed so differently to her intentions. With cover. - 1766
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4018 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Leinster. Refers to C4016. The Duke of Portland is perfectly satisfied with her apology. - 18 Nov 1766
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4019 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt Desbrisay Fees for commissions in the 63rd regiment of foot, commanded by Col Hotham. - 18 Nov 1766
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4020 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Patterns of silver lace for the Lord Lieutenant's upper servants' coats and hats. Letter creating Lord Kildare a Duke has arrived. - 22 Nov 1766
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4021 - St James Square. Lord Bristol (Lord Lieutenant) to Sir R Wilmot To call on him. - 24 Nov 1766
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4022 - Lord Milton to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for the deed packet to be sent to William Lane. - 24 Nov 1766
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4023 - Lord Milton to Sir R Wilmot Another packet for Dublin. - 26 Nov 1766
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4024 - Abstract of the settlement of the Westminster contributorship. Two policies of Sir R Wilmot - 26 Nov 1766
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4025 - Found with D3155/C/4024. Certificate of investment, by Mr Laurence Munckas of London, grocer to Sir Thomas Smith, treasurer of Virginia for his voyage. - 11 Apr 1609
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4026 - St James Square. Lord Bristol (Lord Lieutenant) to Sir R Wilmot To call on him. - 27 Nov 1766
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4027 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite (marked private). Refers to the joint memorial of Revd Drs Evelyn and Atkinson. Lives may be equal in terms of years but not of constitution. - 2 Dec 1766
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4028 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Lord Lieutenant's consent to Col Reeve's absence until 10 March, when he must rejoin his regiment. - 2 Dec 1766
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4029 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Congratulations on his continuance under Lord Hertford, the new Lord Chamberlain. - 2 Dec 1766
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4030 - St James Square. Lord Bristol (Lord Lieutenant) to Sir R Wilmot King approves of the sale of commissions as regulated, and the pension for Mrs Houghton. - 2 Dec 1766
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4031 - Mr Secretary Hervey to Sir R. Wilmot Leave of absence for Ensign Christopher Teesdale [aged 15, at school, but an ensign for 5 years]. - 4 Dec 1766
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4032-4033 - Wigmore St. Sir Everard Buckworth to Sir R Wilmot, 7 Dec 1766 Encloses his request [C4033] to the Lord Chamberlain for leave to resign his place as gentleman assistant - to Mr Heathcote. - 1766
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4034 - Windsor Castle. Mrs Mary Johnes to Sir R Wilmot Congratulations on his continuing in place, and on the marriage of the Lord Chief Justice's daughter. - 9 Dec 1766
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4035 - Albemarle St. James Cresset to Sir R Wilmot, His deceased sister had a lodging at Somerset House. Asks to remove the royal family pictures, after the funeral. - 10 Dec 1766
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4036 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lieut-Col Nesbitt at Lismore near Cavan, Adjutant Welsh not to be allowed to sell his adjutancy - did not purchase. For exchanges, memorials should come conforming to the present regulations. - 11 Dec 1766
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4037 - Lt-Gen Eliott to Sir R Wilmot, received Regulations (on price of commissions) has gone over to be given in orders. - 11 Dec 1766
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4038 - Grosvenor St. Lord Beauchamp to Sir R Wilmot, Asks when the papers relative to the exchange of Dublin were sent over. - 14 Dec 1766
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4039 - Note of payments to Mr Brown (secretary of state's and Signet office) for peerages, Viscount Clare and the Countess of Grandison - 15 Dec 1766
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4040 - St James Square. Lord Bristol (Lord Lieutenant) to Sir R Wilmot Approval of private notification to Lord Chancellor Bowes. - 15 Dec 1766
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4041 - St James Square. Lord Bristol (Lord Lieutenant) to Sir R Wilmot Successions in the law - Mr Malone to succeed Mr Justice Marsal (pension of £800 pa). - 15 Dec 1766
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4042 - Mrs Johnston to Sir R Wilmot, Daughter to Lord Blayney. Asks for an apartment in Somerset House, vacant by the death of Mrs Cresent. - 15 Dec 1766
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4043 - St James Square. Lord Bristol (Lord Lieutenant) to Sir R Wilmot To see him. - 16 Dec 1766
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4044 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Papers relating to lands belonging to Carher More and a supposed grant to Lord Middleton. A new grant may be needed. - 16 Dec 1766
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4045 - Gen Montagu to Sir R Wilmot To call on him. - 17 Dec 1766
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4046 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Arrangements for accommodation at Dublin Castle. Bed of five feet width is all that is needed. - 18 Dec 1766
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4047 - Note (in hand of Robert Wilmot) on the application of Protestant dissenting ministers in Ireland for further bounty from the Crown - 18 Dec 1766
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4048 - Lord Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, Encloses a memorial [missing] from Lt-Gen Robert Rich on title to land at present forceably detained by tenants at will. - 19 Dec 1766
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4049 - Tuam. John [Ryder], archbishop of Tuam to Sir R Wilmot, Congratulations on his niece's marriage. - 20 Dec 1766
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4050 - Welbeck. Duke of Portland to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for a key for Kensington Gardens for the Duke of Atholl, the other to be retained for the Duchess of Portland. - 21 Dec 1766
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4051 - Grosvenor St. Lord Hertford (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for a warrant for discharging the Duke of Cumberland's plate. - 21 Dec 1766
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4052 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Uninformed as to whether a new set of ministers is appointed. - 21 Dec 1766
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4053 - Great Marlbrough St. Mr Armstrong to Sir R Wilmot, To speak to him about Capt Scott of the 40th regiment. - 22 Dec 1766
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4054 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite (marked private). Lord Lieutenant wants a list of the members in either House in Ireland with sons or nephews holding places or pensions in the kingdom. - 23 Dec 1766
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4055 - Berkeley Square. Gen Montagu to Sir R Wilmot Asks for a letter to be directed to Major Ormsby in Ireland. - 23 Dec 1766
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4056 - Copy (in hand of Robert Wilmot) of letter from Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot, Affair of Mr Justice Marshall's resignation. Other positions likely to become vacant soon. - 25 Dec 1766
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4057 - Somerby. E Weston to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for his pension patent to be conveyed to Mr Waite. Daughter's marriage. - 26 Dec 1766
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4058 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Waite Addition to C4054 of those generally residing in England, plus his private opinion of how many will support, oppose or be doubtful. - 27 Dec 1766
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4059 - Unnamed note. Letter sent to Mr Hervey, with whom he is on good terms. Settled that the Lord Lieutenant will not see more of his letters.
Bedfords, Rockinghams and Grenvilles stick close together, will not come in without each other and a thorough sweep of Butites and Chathamites. - 1765-1766
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4060 - Petition of Lt-Col James Blaquier (commanding 13th regiment of dragoons) to the Earl of Hertford, Lord Lieutenant for leave of Surgeon John Bloomfield to dispose of his commission and go on the half-pay. - [1765-1766]
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4061 - Calculations of cavalry half-pay in Great Britain and Ireland (hand of Robert Wilmot). - 1766
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4062 - Printed card giving value of half-pay in Ireland, found with C4061.
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4063 - List of maps requested by Mr Waite, to be bought by Finlay the messenger. - [1766]
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4064 - Calculations of half-pay in Great Britain and Ireland (hand of Robert Wilmot). for Bruce's and Pole's regiments of foot.
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4065 - Account of Sir Robert Wilmot for salary and fees as secretary to the Lord Chamberlain. - Summer 1766
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4066 - Receipted bill of William Symonds for work done at Mrs Elizabeth Todd's for the executors of Sir John Cope. - 1766
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4067 - Mr Secretary Hervey to Sir R Wilmot To call on him. - [1766]
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4068 - List of names (in hand of Robert Wilmot), possibly appointments/guests. - 1-3 Jan 1767
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4069 - St James Square. Lord Bristol (Lord Lieutenant) to Sir R Wilmot received note of King's consent to regimental successions in 49th foot. - 7 Jan 1767
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4070 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices, Refers to C4048, and suggests that an opinion be sought from HM Attorney - or Solicitor-General. - 8 Jan 1767
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4071 - St James Square. Lord Bristol (Lord Lieutenant) to Sir R Wilmot Commissions signed, dated yesterday. - 8 Jan 1767
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4072 - Cleveland Court. Major-Gen Harvey to Sir R Wilmot, If the commission for Capt Brickenden in the carabiniers is signed, what date is it? - 15 Jan 1767
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4073 - Lord Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Refers to C4070. This advice has been followed. - 19 Jan 1767
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4074 - Note in hand of T Waite, Speculations on ministerial changes. - 20 Jan 1767
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4075 - Bloomsbury Square. Cousin Henry Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot, Sir Francis Gosling has been written to. Robert Wilmot's regularity is a condemnation to those more neglectful. - 24 Jan 1767
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4076 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Yesterday the enquiry on the Earl of Ely's sanity ended - unanimous that he is not an idiot or of unsound mind. - 25 Jan 1767
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4077 - Lower Warwick St. Gen Conway to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for the establishment and expense of a regiment of foot in Ireland. - 26 Jan 1767
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4078 - Lord Bessborough to Sir R Wilmot, Thanks for letters sent to him by mistake. - 27 Jan 1767
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4079 - Lord Chancellor [Camden] to Sir R Wilmot, Sends him the Irish Bill. - 29 Jan 1767
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4080 - Lincolns Inn. Thomas Middleton to Sir R Wilmot Understands Mr Cope has taken much money from usurers at exorbitant interest, so £1000 procured for him would be no service. - 29 Jan 1767
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4081 - St James Square. Lord Bristol (Lord Lieutenant) to Sir R Wilmot Asks for the memorials tomorrow, so that the Kind can see them. - 30 Jan 1767
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4082 - Duke of Northumberland to Sir R Wilmot, Has he received any account of the death of the bishop of Ossory. - 30 Jan 1767
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4083-4084 - Regulations (printed) about the prices of commissions on the Irish establishment. 3 Feb 1767. With further copy.
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4085 - Copy note from Sir R Wilmot to Messrs Snow and Denne, For purchase of India bonds. - 4 Feb 1767
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4086 - Bloomsbury Square. Sarah (Mrs Henry) Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot, Story of a Lieut Macnab, on the half-pay, after service in the East Indies - asks if in some way he could be put on whole pay. - 7 Feb 1767
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4087 - Pall Mall. Lt-Col James Cuninghame to Sir R Wilmot, Reminder from his brother that no letter has yet come to put William Cuninghame on ensign's half-pay. - 9 Feb 1767
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4088 - Draft note (? from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite), A few more days will determine many points. - 10 Feb 1767
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4089 - Receipted bill of Thomas Hunt, for tiles and bricks supplied to the executors of Col Cope at Burgh. - 11 Feb 1767
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4090 - Warrant, regulating the attendance of officers in cavalry regiments, printed - 11 Feb 1767
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4091 - Further regulations (printed) relating to the sale of commissions on the Irish establishment - 13 Feb 1767
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4092 - Dublin. George Vernon to Sir R Wilmot, Mr Warre has superintendance of the quarantine - also carries on extensive dealings as a wine merchant. Hopes Robert Wilmot will certify the details to the Lord Lieutenant. - 16 Feb 1767
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4093 - St James Square. Lord Bristol (Lord Lieutenant) to Sir R Wilmot To call on him. - 17 Feb 1767
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4094 - Sackville St. Sir John Sebright to Sir R Wilmot, Thanks for intelligence of Mr Thompson's appointment as surgeon. - 18 Feb 1767
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4095 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Speaker Ponsonby, Memorial of Mr Martin, collector of Dublin has laid open to the Lord Lieutenant a transaction of dangerous consequence, to be fully investigated. - 19 Feb 1767
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4096 - Dartmouth St. R[obert Hay Drummond] archbishop of York to Sir R Wilmot, Mary Phillips to receive Maundy. - 23 Feb 1767
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4097 - Lt-Gen Honywood to Mr Sec Hervey, Letters about lace refers only to officers clothing. The King had approved this. - 24 Feb 1767
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4098 - St James Square. Lord Bristol (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot Not authorised by the King to forbid any lace on the soldiers' regimentals. - 24 Feb 1767
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4099 - Mrs Green's, Pall Mall. Sir John Glynne to Sir R Wilmot, Advice on Mr Glynne's purchase of a troop in Col Fitzroy's dragoons in Ireland. - 24 Feb 1767
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4100 - Thorp St, Soho Square. Lt-Col Calcraft to Sir R Wilmot, To call on him. - 25 Feb 1767
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4101 - Lord Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Encloses a copy report [C4102] on Gen Rich's memorial. Have directed steps to be taken to recover possession. - 27 Feb 1767
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4102 - Copy of the Attorney-General's [Philip Tisdall] report as in C4101. - 1767
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4103 - Copy note from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite, Division on the land tax, 180 against 260. - 28 Feb 1767
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4104 - Mr Secretary Hervey to Sir R Wilmot. Gen Honywood says his agent Capt Webber has received no letter about the alterations in clothing (see C4097). - Feb 1767
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4105 - Mrs Green's, Pall Mall. Sir John Glynne to Sir R Wilmot, Needs a final decision from Lord Bristol before being able to proceed. - 3 Mar 1767
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4106 - St James Square. Lord Bristol (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot Approval of letters for Ireland. Received 4 Mar 1767 - Mar 1767
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4107 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Enrolment of the bishop of Cloyne's patents of donation and restitution of temporalities. - 5 Mar 1767
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4108 - St James Square. Lord Bristol (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot To call on him or Mr Secretary Hervey. - 6 Mar 1767
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4109 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite, Lord Lieutenant's displeasure as to TW's correspondence with Mr Secretary Hervey. Inexcusable to allow Dilkes' order to pass without notice to Mr Hervey. He might have expected more in the way of confidential accounts of private views and schemes. Aware of the opinion that Lord Bristol will not set foot in Ireland. - 7 Mar 1767
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4110 - Bedford House. Lord Lieutenant (Duke of Bedford) to the Lords Justices, Expense in making the parapet of Charlemont fort cannon-proof, £2277.6.6d. - 10 Mar 1757
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4111 - Old Burlington St. Lt-Gen Hodgson to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for a copy of the printed regulations on sales of commissions in Ireland. - 11 Mar 1767
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4112 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite Lord Lieutenant asked whether TW was attached to the Speaker. Robert Wilmot spoke of his loyalty to the government. - 15 Jan 1767
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4113 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Livery laces now finished. Theft of hams and bacon from a vessel at George's Quay, bound for England. - 17 Mar 1767
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4114 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite, Political situation in England. - 19 Mar 1767
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4115 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt T Desbrisay, Account of fees for two commissions. - 3 Mar 1767
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4116 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt T Desbrisay, Account of fees for four commissions. - 21 Mar 1767
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4117 - Cleveland Row. Sir Charles Bingham to Sir R Wilmot, Has notice been received for a commission for Revd Mr Edward Whitty as chaplain to the 47th regiment. - 23 Mar [1767]
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4118 - Lt-Col Hervey to Sir R Wilmot, Wonders where his warrant for half-pay is. - 23 Mar 1767
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4119-4120 - Lord Justices to the Lord Lieutenant 27 Mar 1767. Encloses a copy [C4120] of Lt-Gen Rich's memorial for reimbursement of expenses in asserting the Crown's title to land at Culmore. - 1767
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4121 - Dublin. Capt T Desbrisay to Sir R Wilmot, Bill for fees for commissions. - 31 Mar 1767
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4122 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Bill for lace and green cloths as in C4113. Disturbances. - 4 Apr 1767
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4123 - Revd Mr [R] Wilmot of Mansfield to Sir R Wilmot, Had hoped to find a purchaser for his chaplaincy, now understands that staff as well as officers are bound by the requirement to attend. - 6 Apr 1767
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4124 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Regulations to prevent officers applying to sell unbought commissions, in order to purchase commissions of higher rank or greater pay will put the army here into an uproar. - 7 Apr 1767
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4125 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt T Desbrisay Refers to C4121. Reminder about other fees for commissions. - 7 Apr 1767
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4126 - St James Square. Lord Bristol (Lord Lieutenant) to Sir R Wilmot Change to the succession to the vacant ensigncy, now for Patrick Moncrieffe. - 8 Apr 1767
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4127 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices Refers to C4119. Cannot recommend this payment, incurred without the direction of Government - would be a bad precedent. - 9 Apr 1767
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4128 - Draft note from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Ross, Lord Lieutenant has no objection to named exchanges. - 10 Apr 1767
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4129 - Col Scott to Sir R Wilmot, Refers to exchange as in C4126 - Col Moncrieffe would be happier to have his son in his regiment - possible move of Ensign Hastings. - 10 Apr 1767
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4130 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Paid a visit to the manufacturer of the silver stuff, who assured him that it would be completed on time. - 11 Apr 1767
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4131 - Charles St, Berkeley Square. Duke of Portland to Sir R Wilmot, To see him tomorrow morning. - 13 Apr 1767
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4132 - Manchester Buildings. Gen Brudenell to Lord Lieutenant, Petition for discharge of two or three men in the 51st regiment. - 14 Apr 1767
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4133-4134 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) From the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices 14 April 1767. Encloses a paper [C4134] describing the uniform of major-generals and lieutenant-generals in Ireland. - 1767
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4135 - Robert Wilmot (chaplain) to Sir R Wilmot, Thanks for information as to the steps needed (see C4123). Ignorance rather than intended neglect. - 14 Apr 1767
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4136 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Receipt of letters. Chief Baron taken ill with gout during his circuit. - 14 Apr 1767
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4137 - Draft note (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Lord Bristol to Gen Brudenell, Decision suspended till after the regimental review. - 15 Apr 1767
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4138 - Audley St. Gen F Boscawen to Sir R Wilmot, Presented a memorial five months ago for an exchange between clergymen of Trim and Portglenore. Hopes for a decision. - 15 Apr 1767
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4139 - Newcastle House. Duke of Newcastle to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses petition [missing] of Thomas Parker to the Lord Chamberlain to continue in the profits of his office. - 16 Apr 1767
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4140 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Arrival of Lt-Col Wynne. Trials of various street robbers - executions. - 16 Apr 1767
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4141 - Copy letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices. Transport will sail from Deptford shortly to collect troops for North America. Armaments to be delivered to them. - 16 Apr 1767
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4142 - Copy letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices. Quartering of regiments - does not approve of the 45th regiment (under Maj-Gen John Boscawen) continuing in the same quarters for 2 years. Exchange of livings between Drs Evelyn and Atkinson. - 16 Apr 1767
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4143 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices High corn prices in Ireland. Royal grant of £1000 to pay premiums. - 17 Apr 1767
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4144 - Copy letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices. Further draft of C4143. - 17 Apr 1767
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4145 - Copy letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices. Further draft of C4143. - 17 Apr 1767
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4146 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Henry Potts, Packets on corn premiums to be sent express. - 17 Apr 1767
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4147-4148 - Dublin. Capt T Desbrisay to Sir R Wilmot 18 Apr 1767. Encloses a bill of exchange [copy C4148] for commission fees. - 1767
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4149 - Limerick. Major Henry Basset to Sir R Wilmot, Embarking next month for Quebec. Ensign Dennis to go on half-pay - hopes for the exchange to full pay for his son Richard. - 29 Apr 1767
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4150 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Arrival of express on corn premises. Lord Lieutenant's chaplains all gentlemen of this kingdom, which will give satisfaction. - 21 Apr 1767
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4151 - Golden Square. Gen David Graeme to the Lord Lieutenant Encloses memorials [C4152-4153] from officers in the 49th regiment wishing to retire on half pay. - 14 Apr 1767
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4152 - Memorial of Lieut Thomas Trelawny, officer in the 49th regiment wishing to retire on half pay. - 1767
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4153 - Memorial of Lieut Joseph Smith Speer in the 49th regiment wishing to retire on half pay. - 1767
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4154 - Memorandum about presentation of Revd Mr Austin to the living resigned by Mr Candler
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4155 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices' Draft Memorandum about presentation of Revd Mr Austin to the living resigned by Mr Candler - 25 Apr 1767
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4156 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices Further draft Memorandum about presentation of Revd Mr Austin to the living resigned by Mr Candler - 25 Apr 1767
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4157 - Copy letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lord Justices Further draft Memorandum about presentation of Revd Mr Austin to the living resigned by Mr Candler - 25 Apr 1767
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4158 - Copy letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lord Justices Officers from the 10th, 16th, 18th and 26th regiments of foot expected to embark, unless medical certificates are sent to the Lords Justices. - 25 Apr 1767
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4159 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt T Desbrisay Acknowledgement of bill for fees. - 25 Apr 1767
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4160 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Francis Heath Esq, Abbey St, Dublin, Will apply to Mr Armstrong in future. - 25 Apr 1767
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4161 - Note as in C4160, details of Mr Armstrong.
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4162 - Hanover St. Mrs Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot, Cannot find a Mr Ormsby in Ireland who was in Nova Scotia - Mr Wilmot in his last letter to Governor Franklin was trying to find out. - 27 Apr 1767
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4163 - Desart near Kilkenny. Lord Desart to the Lord Lieutenant, Dr Candler promises to resign three small vicarages to his curate Mr William Austin. - 29 Apr 1767
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4164 - Lord Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Receipt of C4143 and transmission of sentiments contained. - 30 Apr 1767
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4165 - Lord Justices to the Lord Lieutenant 45th regiment to be quartered at Cork. - 30 Apr 1767
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4166 - Lord Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Refers to C4127. Will inform General Rich of the decision. - 30 Apr 1767
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4167 - Lord Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Royal approval to recommend the bounty of Kilmainham hospital to drummers discharged on grounds of age incapacity to learn the trumpet. - 30 Apr 1767
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4168 - Lord Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Refers to C4133. Directions will be given accordingly. - 30 Apr 1767
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4169 - Lord Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Refers to C4141. Orders will be sent to the commander in chief. - 30 Apr 1767
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4170 - Lord Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Instruments prepared for appointing Thomas Sankey joint commander of the quarantine sloop with John Warre. - 30 Apr 1767
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4171-4172 - Newark. Robert Heron to Sir R Wilmot, 30 Apr 1767. Mrs Heron died in childbed, leaving six children. with cover' - 1767
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4173 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Postmasters General (Earl of Hillsborough and Lord Despenser), Memorials from the city and county of Waterford for a packet boat to be established from Milford. - 1 May 1767
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4174 - Draft letters (in hand of Robert Wilmot) ? from T Waite, 16 Apr 1767 and 2 May 1767. - 1767
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4175 - Lord Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Refers to exchange in C4142. Proper instruments will be prepared. - 2 May 1767
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4176 - Lord Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Refers to C4154-57. Proper instruments will be prepared. - 2 May 1767
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4177 - Lord Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Refers to C4158. Proper orders will be issued. - 2 May 1767
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4178 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite. Apologises - further problems in connexion with the fees for the commissions of Lieuts Cooke and FitzSimons. - 2 May 1767
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4179 - Dublin. Col. James Gisborne to Sir R Wilmot, As an elder officer than some brigadiers-general serving in America, not now expected to embark from Cork with his regiment. - 2 May 1767
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4180 - Draft note (in hand of Robert Wilmot) East India Co directors, Lord Clive's list supported by Rockingham and Bedford's friends against Sullivan supported by Bute and the present administration. Motions and intents. - 6 May 1767
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4181 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite (marked private to be returned). Possible government changes in Ireland - Mr Hervey may be wantonly turned out. - 6 May 1767
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4182 - Nottingham. Sir Edward Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot, Sad loss of his daughter leaving 6 infants behind her [Mrs Heron?]. - 6 May 1767
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4183 - Post Office. Postmasters General (Lords Hillsborough and le Despencer) to the Lord Lieutenant, Will give consideration to C4173. - 7 May 1767
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4184 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices Presentation of Revd William Nash to the rectory of Nethlash [St Nathlash] and vicarage of Kildorrery. Date to be forwarded from 28 May to 8 May. - 8 May 1767
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4185 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices Pensions on the civil establishment of Ireland for the Dukes of Gloucester and Cumberland. - 9 May 1767
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4186 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Post-master General (Earl of Hillsborough and Lord Despenser) Address from Kilkenny about a packet boat between Milford and Waterford. - 9 May 1767
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4187 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt T Desbrisay. Account of fees for a commission. - 9 May 1767
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4188 - Doctor's certificate, from W Bromfield on behalf of Lieut James Wilson. - 9 May 1767
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4189 - London. Lt-General Douglas to Sir R Wilmot, Will be at Witham in Essex from tomorrow, if there are any commands for him. - 14 May 1767
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4190 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Receipt of C4185, proper orders will be given. - 18 May 1767
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4191 - Cabrila. Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Encloses letter [C4192] from Major Ormsby. Severe fit of gout confines him to Cabrila. - 19 May 1767
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4192 - Kinsale. Major James Ormsby [to T Waite], Enclosed with C4191. Late Governor Wilmot's affairs in some confusion. Is still Lieut-Adjutant in the 45th regiment. Has made many attempts to purchase. - 15 May 1767
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4193-4194 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant 22 May 1767 Encloses a memorial [C4194] from Lt-Col Parke Pepper of the 49th regiment of foot recommending an exchange between Lieut Robert Burrows and John Swayne. - 1767
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4195 - Note from Mr Secretary Hervey to the Lord Lieutenant, about leave of absence for Col Fitzroy. - 22 May 1767
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4196 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt T Desbrisay Fees for commission. - 28 May 1767
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4197 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices Refers again to C4142. Surprised later to receive a different arrangement of quarters from Gen Dilkes - cannot approve this. - 28 May 1767
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4198 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices All general officers belonging to HM army in Ireland, except those on the military establishment of that kingdom, to be at liberty to leave Ireland without government licence. - 28 May 1767
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4199 - Copy letter (? from T Waite to Sir R Wilmot), in hand of Robert Wilmot, Chancellor's receipt of a flattering letter from Lord Bristol. Position of the Speaker - changes in behaviour and parties in England and Ireland. - 28 May 1767
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4200 - Lord Milton to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for the deed to be sent to William Lane Esq by the secretary's bag. - 30 May 1767
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4201 - Lord Lieutenant to Sir R Wilmot, 45th regiment of foot, vacant by the death of Major-General John Boscawen to Major-General Haviland. Other letters also to be prepared. - 1 Jun 1767
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4202 - Cabrila. Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Leg and ankle badly swollen. - 2 Jun 1767
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4203 - East Burnham. Elizabeth, Lady Cope to Sir R Wilmot, Scheme for Mr & Mrs Cope to go and live in a cheap county - better than going out of England. Mr Praed, in similar circumstances, has gone to Boulport in Barnstaple. - 2 Jun 1767
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4204 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to Roger Palmer Esq at Dublin, Royal disapprobation of officers selling their half-pay - Ensign Gaven. - 2 Jun 1767
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4205 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Remonstrance to C4197 - do not believe they have exceeded the general powers. - 4 Jun 1767
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4206 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Acknowledges C4198. Orders will be issued to the commander-in-chief. - 4 Jun 1767
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4207 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Acknowledges C4184. Proper instruments have been ordered. - 4 Jun 1767
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4208 - List of participants for minuet dancing on HM birthday. - 4 Jun 1767
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4209 - Newark. Thomas Heron to Sir R Wilmot, Asks him to be sponsor to his unfortunate little daughter, Jane. - 4 Jun 1767
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4210 - Dublin Castle. Theo Jones to Sir R Wilmot, Letter for Mr Beresford. - 4 Jun 1767
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4211 - Dublin. Capt T Desbrisay to Sir R Wilmot Refers to C4196, apologies for neglecting to send a bill. - 4 Jun 1767
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4212 - Bruton St. Lord Walpole to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for a parcel to be sent to Ireland. - 7 Jun 1767
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4213 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt T Desbrisay Receipt of bill for commission fees. - 11 Jun 1767
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4214 - Stratford near Bow. John Henniker to Sir R Wilmot, Represents the borough of Sudbury. Constituents have asked for discharge or furlough for Groome, foot soldier in 50th regiment. - 11 Jun 1767
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4215-4216 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices 11 Jun 1767 Need to establish new regulations on attendance of officers in Ireland - revocation of those presently existing. With further copy - 1767
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4217 - Galway. Major George Augustus Barry to T Waite Esq, Capt Dennistoun of this (50th) regiment arrested in March and pay stopped - overstaying licence of absence. Mitigating circumstances. - 12 Jun 1767
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4218-4219 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices 13 Jun 1767 Refers to C4205. Repeats the desire that no more than 2 troops be quartered at Sligo and one at Navan. With further version - 1767
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4220 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Commissioners of Appeals, Felt already to be sufficiently provided for - had not expected a remonstrance. - 28 May 1767
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4221 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt T Desbrisay Account of fees for two commissions. - 13 Jun 1767
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4222 - Dublin Castle. Theo Jones to Sir R Wilmot Obliged for help. - 16 Jun 1767
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4223 - Mr Sutton to Sir R Wilmot, Lord Shelburne will give Lord Bristol instructions as soon as possible. - 17 Jun 1767
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4224 - Park Place. Mr Secretary Hervey to Sir R Wilmot, Item to put before the Lord Lieutenant. - 18 Jun 1767
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4225 - Conduit St. W Bromfield [to Sir R Wilmot], Encloses copy certificate of ill-health for Lieut James Wilson, 49th regiment [C4188]. - 18 Jun 1767
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4226 - Gort. Lt-Col J Blaquiere [to Sir R Wilmot], Capt-Lieut Anthony Nugent of 13th dragoons prevented by sickness from rejoining his regiment on the right day. - 18 Jun 1767
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4227 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Acknowledges C4215. Proper orders will be issued. - 19 Jun 1767
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4228 - Newark, Thomas Heron to Sir R Wilmot Little girl christened on Thursday. Five guineas distributed on his account. - 20 Jun 1767
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4229 - East Burnham. Elizabeth, Lady Cope to Sir R Wilmot Mr Cope has agreed a lease for a small house in Kingsmead Street, Bath for £60 pa. They calculate expenses at £330 pa exclusive of pocket money and wearing apparel. - 24 Jun 1767
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4230 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to Lieut-Gen Douglas at Witham, State of the case on Lieut Douglas' commission. Lords Justices will receive a memorial. - 25 Jun 1767
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4231 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot No tidings of Ensign John Smith of the 44th regiment. - 27 Jun 1767
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4232 - Witham. Gen Archibald Douglas to Sir R Wilmot, Thanks for further leave of absence for his son. Did not know his other request was contrary to regulations, will await a more favourable opportunity. - 28 Jun 1767
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4233 - Further copy of C4197.
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4234 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Refers to C4218. Will obey the peremptory orders. - 29 Jun 1767
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4235 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Refers to C4155-57. Orders for the proper instruments to be prepared. - 29 Jun 1767
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4236 - Order to the constable of Osmaston to apprehend rogues and vagabonds, sturdy beggars and vagrants. - 29 Jun 1767
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4237 - Lord Milton to Sir R Wilmot Asks for packets to be sent to Henry Mitchell Esq in Dublin. - 30 Jun 1767
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4238 - Ann Walsh to the Lord Lieutenant, She is Walsh's widow and has had half a guinea a week since Nov 1765 - now in dispute between the English and Irish establishment. - 30 Jun 1767
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4239 - Park Place. Mr Secretary Hervey to Sir R Wilmot Col Hotham's memorial. - 2 Jul 1767
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4240 - Spring Garden. Col Charles Hotham to Mr Sec Hervey, Lord Bristol already knows of the business - went off before only because it was then a money affair. - 3 Jul 1767
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4241 - Denmark St, Soho. J J Majendie to Sir R Wilmot, To see him on business tomorrow. - 4 Jul 1767
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4242 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Encloses memorial [missing] from Nathaniel Clements for repayment of sums advanced to merchants for provisions for Kinsale and Cork. - 3 Jul 1767
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4243 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to [T Waite ?], In the dark as to new appointments. - 4 Jul 1767
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4244 - Park Place. Mr Secretary Herrey to Sir R Wilmot Message for Lord Bristol, from Lord Stopford about the yacht. - 6 Jul 1767
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4245 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Major Harpur's licence of absence - he is the only field officer with the regiment and must remain until the colonel returns. - 9 Jul 1767
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4246 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices Appointment of Richard Hay as Kettle drummer of state in place of Matthew Dubourg. - 9 Jul 1767
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4247 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices Matthew Dubourg, master of the musicians in Ireland and composer of music (deceased), to be replaced by Richard Hay. - 9 Jul 1767
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4248 - Note of name and address of Richard Hay.
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4249 - Sir R Wilmot's account as secretary to the Lord Chamberlain, 1766-1767, acknowledged - 10 Jul 1767
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4250 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Encloses memorial [missing] from Nathaniel Clements for reimbursement of sums paid to contractors for work on barracks and infirmaries. - 10 Jul 1767
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4251 - Copy Letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt T Desbrisay Accounts for commission fees. - 11 Jul 1767
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4252 - Sir R Wilmot to Messrs Snow and Denne, To purchase five India bonds. - 14 Jul 1767
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4253 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Appointments - Mr Jones as chief secretary, Mr Jackson as Ulster secretary and Mr Hay to succeed Mr Dubourg. - 16 Jul 1767
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4254 - Dublin. Capt T Desbrisay to Sir R Wilmot Receipt of C4251. Apologises for delay in dealing with C4221, family mourning. - 17 Jul 1767
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4255 - Private note (in hand of Robert Wilmot) - a new principal has been chosen. More news in a fortnight from England. - 9 Jul 1767
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4256-4257 - Draft private letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite, 21 Jul 1767 (marked to be returned). Chancellor apprised of the dangers of his private correspondence. New order about licences of absence received. With further version - 1767
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4258-4259 - Lord Justices to the Lord Lieutenant 22 Jul 1767. Death of the Lord Chancellor of Ireland. With further copy - 1767
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4260 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Refers to C4246. Proper instruments will be prepared for signature. - 22 Jul 1767
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4261 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Refers to C4247. Proper instruments will be prepared. - 22 Jul 1767
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4262 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Resignation of Augustus Hervey and appointment of Theophilus Jones as chief secretary, Richard Jackson as secretary for Ulster and Munster in his place. - 22 Jul 1767
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4263 - Woodcote. Mrs K Hamilton to Sir R Wilmot, Death of sister Cotes' husband the admiral. - 23 Jul 1767
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4264-4265 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant, 24 Jul 1767. Encloses memorial [C4265] of Lt Col Parke Pepper of the 49th regiment for an exchange between Lieut Robert Burrowes and Lieut John Swayne. - 1767
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4266 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt T Desbrisay Receipt of C4254. Did not know that Capt Montgomery was agent to the 63rd foot. - 25 Jul 1767
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4267 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices Appointment of Revd Mr John Dalton to Cahir and St John Baptist Grange in place of Revd Dr Thomas Dawson (deceased). - 25 Jul 1767
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4268 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices' Appointment of Revd Robert Gorges to the vicarages of Dunboyne and Kilbride, vacant by the death of John Knowles. - 28 Jul 1767
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4269 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices' Grant of the clerkship of the State Paper Office in Ireland to Richard Jackson Esq, vacant by the death of John, Baron Bowes. - 28 Jul 1767
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4270 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices' Reply to C4258. Appointment of commissioners for the custody of the Great Seal - no person yet fixed on for the chancellorship. - 29 Jul 1767
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4271 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant For further prorogation of Parliament, suggesting sessions to begin on 13 October. - 31 Jul 1767
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4272 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Refers to C4267, proper instruments will be prepared. - 31 Jul 1767
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4273-4274 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant 31 Jul 1767 Encloses a memorial [C4274] of Lt Col Peter Daulhat of the 51st regiment, recommending a succession to Capt Lieut Nicholas Cotterell. - 1767
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4275 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Lord Lieutenant pleased with the impression of the great seal on his coat of arms. - 1 Aug 1767
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4276 - Dublin. George Cockburn to Sir R Wilmot, Payment of fees now received - problems when he took over from Capt Montgomery. - 1 Aug 1767
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4277 - Kingsale. Lord Kingsale [to the Lords Justices], Asks for his eldest son, John de Courcy to be recommended for an ensigncy in the 51st regiment. - 2 Aug 1767
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4278 - Lords Justices (Earl of Drogheda only) to the Lord Lieutenant, Refers to C4270. Commission delivered into the hands of the archbishop of Dublin, the first commissioner. - 3 Aug 1767
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4279 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices Charles Forster to be appointed customer of Youghall and Dungarvan in place of Lewis Jones (deceased). - 4 Aug 1767
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4280 - Copy letter from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices Thomas FitzGibbon and George Hamilton, barristers appointed to HM Council [KCs?]. - 4 Aug 1767
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4281 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices Chevalier Darcy to be given fitting countenance and protection during his stay in the kingdom. - 5 Aug 1767
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4282 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices. Names of the new peers and privy councillors in Ireland. - 6 Aug 1767
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4283 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Refers to C4269. Proper instruments will be prepared. - 7 Aug 1767
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4284 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Refers to C4268. Proper instruments will be prepared. - 7 Aug 1767
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4285 - R Rigby to Sir R Wilmot, To call on him. - 7 Aug 1767
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4286 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Encloses C4277, asks for this to be laid before the Lord Lieutenant. - 8 Aug 1767
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4287 - Memorial of Col Parke Pepper to the Lord Lieutenant, for an ensigncy now vacant in his 49th regiment for his grandson Parke Pepper. - (7) Aug 1767
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4288-4289 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite, 8 Aug 1767. Encloses copy note [copy in hand of Robert Wilmot, C4289] from Mr Cockburn. Further problems on fees for Lieut FitzSimmons and Cooke's commissions. - 1767
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4290 - St James. Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt Desbrisay, Account of fees for Cornet Strangeways' commission. - 11 Aug 1767
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4291 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite, Lord Townshend is to be declared tomorrow. - 11 Aug 1767
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4292 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Refers to receipt of C4282. - 12 Aug 1767
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4293 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Receipt of C4279. Proper instruments will be prepared. - 12 Aug 1767
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4294 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justices Appointment of George, Viscount Townshend as Lord Lieutenant. Thanks for their endeavours. - 13 Aug 1767
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4295 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Lords Justice. Refers to C4271. Royal approval of the date proposed. - 13 Aug 1767
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4296 - Audley Square. Copy letters (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Lord Townshend (Lord Lieutenant) to the Earl of Drogheda and Rt Hon John Ponsonby, Private. notification of his appointment. - 12 Aug 1767
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4297 - Dublin. John [Ryder, archbishop of] Tuam to Sir R Wilmot, Thanks for condolence on the death of the admiral. Mrs Cotes and her sister Hamilton are at Parkgate. New scene of expectation from the new Lord Lieutenant. - 13 Aug 1767
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4298 - Dublin Castle. Capt Joseph Sirr to Sir R Wilmot, Recommendation to succeed as Town Major of Dublin. - 13 Aug 1767
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4299 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Refers to C4280. Proper instruments will be prepared. - 14 Aug 1767
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4300 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Receipt of C4281. - 14 Aug 1767
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4301-4302 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant 14 Aug 1767 Encloses [C4302] a memorial from Lord Blayney, recommending an exchange between Ensigns Robert Weir Osborne and Boyd. - 1767
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4303 - Ragley. Lord Hertford (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot, Thanks for his help in making matters easy between Lord Delawarr and Mr Pennington. - 15 Aug 1767
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4304 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Thomas Middleton, Sale and purchase of stock by Messrs Snow and Denne. - 17 Aug 1767
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4305 - Note about a wolf dog intended for the King of Spain - 17 Aug 1767
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4306 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite Dog as in C4305 to be delivered by a ship going to Galicia. - 18 Aug 1767
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4307 - Draft letter from the Earl of Bristol to George Broom, riding master at Dublin Castle, Asks for the delivery of state carriages and equipages. - 18 Aug 1767
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4308 - Pall Mall. Col Robert Cunningham to Sir R Wilmot, Has just arrived from Dublin. Will wait on him. - 18 Aug 1767
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4309 - Lords Justices to the Lord Lieutenant Receipt of C4294. - 21 Aug 1767
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4310 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Lord Frederick Campbell to the Postmasters General (Lords Hillsborough and le Despencer), Appointment as chief secretary, Sir R Wilmot to be secretary. - 22 Aug 1767
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4311 - Copy note (hand of Robert Wilmot) from T Waite to Sir R Wilmot, - marked private and to be returned. Lord Townshend has had conferences with Lord Hertford on men and measures. - 22 Aug 1767
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4312 - Ragley. Lord Hertford (Lord Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot, Returns warrant for Sawyer the waterman. Thanks for attention to his apartments at Kensington. - 22 Aug 1767
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4313 - Pall Mall. Col Robert Cunningham to Sir R Wilmot, Has spoken with Lord Townshend and will wait on him. - 22 Aug 1767
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4314 - Spring Garden. Col Hotham to Sir R Wilmot, Has Lord Townshend written to the Lords Justices about the alterations to lace in the 63rd regiment. - 26 Aug 1767
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4315 - R Rigby to Sir R Wilmot To see him. - 27 Aug 1767
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4316 - Pall Mall. Col Robert Cuninghame to Sir R Wilmot Lord Townshend will consult him about the Irish army. Had intended to return to Ireland sooner, but is detained by this. - 29 Aug 1767
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4317 - Thomas Ramsden to Sir R Wilmot, Had presented a memorial about employment for Christopher Wandesford - now at 4 Furnival Inn Court. - 30 Aug 1767
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4318 - Draft letters (in hand of Robert Wilmot) from Lord Lieutenant to Philip Tisdall at Spa, 31 Aug 1767 on his application to succeed as Chancellor; and to Lord Viscount Jocelyn, 1 Sep 1767 on his recommendation of Mr Mercer for a household place. - Aug - Sep 1767
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4319 - Mrs Molloy to Sir R Wilmot, Asks to know who will be Chancellor, understands it to be Mr Hely Hutchinson. - 4 Sep 1767
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4320 - R Rigby to Sir R Wilmot To call this morning. - 8 Sep 1767
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4321 - Derby. J Gisborne to Sir R Wilmot, Pleased that Robert Wilmot will be godfather to his daughter. Races and county politics. - 8 Sep 1767
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4322 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Condolences on death of Charles Townshend. - 12 Sep 1767
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4323 - Lord Bristol to Sir R Wilmot, Plain sedan chair purchased in Dublin - has not yet been paid for. - 14 Sep 1767
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4324 - Spring Gardens. Lord Frederick Campbell to Sir R Wilmot, To see him tomorrow. - 15 Sep 1767
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4325 - Pall Mall. Col Robert Cuninghame to Sir R Wilmot General Harvey asks for a copy of the Lord Lieutenant's letter about brevets. - 19 Sep 1767
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4326 - Pall Mall. Col Robert Cuninghame to Sir R Wilmot To see him. - 22 Sep 1767
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4327 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to Lady Massareene, Death of his brother Charles. Lieut Skeffington cannot be an aide de camp. Hopes for the loyalty of Lord Massareene's members of Parliament to the government. - Sep 1767
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4328 - Lord Townshend to Sir R Wilmot, Applications for the living of Kenmare. - 1 Oct 1767
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4329 - List of peers from whom the Lord Chamberlain will select chief mourner, supporters and assistants for HM choice - 1 Oct 1767
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4330 - Office of Ordnance, Dublin. Thomas Webber to Sir R Wilmot, Agent to the 5th regiment of foot and 4th regiment of horse. Fees from Messrs Drummonds & Co. - 8 Oct 1767
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4331 - Receipted bill, for quit rent on manor of Whittiker Burgh payable by executors of Sir John Cope. - 14 Oct 1767
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4332 - Sutton. G B Clarke to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for his support in the county election at the meeting in Derby on 29 October. - 16 Oct 1767
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4333 - Bath. J M Cope to Sir R Wilmot, His interest in Norfolk is being solicited on behalf of Mr Gray and Sir A Woodhouse. Asks for tenants' names and how to direct to them. - 16 Oct 1767
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4334 - Rowhampton. Lord Bessborough to Sir R Wilmot, Dinner invitation for 22nd. - 17 Oct 1767
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4335 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Godfrey Clarke jun, Refers to C4332. Declaration in favour of Sir Henry Harpur. - 18 Oct 1767
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4336 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Proclamation on export of corn and intended bill on the subject - details of Parliamentary debate. - 8 Nov 1767
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4337 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (marked private and to be burnt). May get the housekeeper's place. Lord and Lady Lieutenant seem to detest all formality and parade. - 8 Nov 1767
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4338 - Lord Warwick to the Lord Chamberlain, Seeks support for Sir Henry Harpur in the Derby election from named people in his department. - 10 Nov 1767
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4339 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Thomas Webber, Refers to C4330. Will apply as requested. - 10 Nov 1767
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4340 - Grosvenor Square. Lord Hertford to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses letter [C4341] from the Duke of Grafton. - 13 Nov 1767
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4341-4342 - Grosvenor Square. Duke of Grafton to Lord Hertford, 13 Nov 1767 Encloses a list of freeholders [C4342] holding office in the department, asks their support for Sir Henry Harpur. - 1767
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4343 - Hill St. Lord Shelburne to Sir R Wilmot, To call on him today. - 17 Nov 1767
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4344 - Extract of letter from Lord Shelburne to Lord Townshend, Meetings on proposed bills - constitutional position. Augmentation of the army. - 18 Nov 1767
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4345 - Dublin Castle. Richard Jackson to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for details of progress on the petitions of the Countess of Tyrone and the Second Protestant Annuity company of Cork. - 19 Nov 1767
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4346 - Copy note from T Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Lord Lieutenant drinks and talks so much and is too open to be trusted. A favourite with the people. (15 Nov 1767, annotated 24 Nov 1767) - Nov 1767
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4347 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from T Waite to Sir R Wilmot, (marked most private, to be returned). Mr Justice Hewitt apparently nominated to the Great Seal. Probably will not be possible to carry the augmentation of the army. - 24 Nov 1767
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4348 - Lord Chamberlain to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Christening of the young prince at St James' Palace on 30th November. - 25 Nov 1767
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4349 - Note (hand of Robert Wilmot) of the substance of what passed between Lord Shelburne and Mr Dyson in regard to the superintendants, and the management of Indian trade. - Nov 1767
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4350 - Dublin Castle. Lord Frederick Campbell to Sir R Wilmot, The poor Chancellor does not know what he is coming to. Augmentation may turn up. - 1 Dec 1767
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4351 - Note in hand of T Waite, Credit for £100,000 in the printed vote. Tax on pensions and salaries. - 1 Dec 1767
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4352 - Hill St. Lord Shelburne to Sir R Wilmot To call on him. - 2 Dec 1767
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4353 - Sir Edward Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot, received Recommendation of Mr Prior to be master of Repton. - 2 Dec 1767
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4354 - Hill St. Lord Shelburne to Sir R Wilmot To call on him. - 8 Dec 1767
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4355 - Hill St. Lord Shelburne to Sir R Wilmot Asks if there are instances of a money bill being substantially altered. - 9 Dec 1767
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4356 - Hill St. Lord Shelburne to Sir R Wilmot Returns book. Has found the three papers overlooked. - 10 Dec 1767
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4357 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Cannot find the papers on the annuity company at Cork, unless the prime sergeant has them. Understands troops will be sent to Gibraltar or Minorca. Death of governor Eyre. - 12 Dec 1767
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4358 - Note from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite [5 Dec 1767], marked to be returned, added letter from T Wiate, 12 Dec 1767. Chapter of accidents. The Lord Lieutenant makes the whole town his confidants. - 1767
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4359 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Jasper Desbrisay, Fees for three commissions in Pomeroy's regiment. - 12 Dec 1767
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4360 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Lord Lieutenant to the Earl of Shelburne, Augmentation of the army. Violent reaction to the short Money Bill. Barracks and a moderate militia scheme intended too. - 12 Dec 1767
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4361 - Lord Clare to Sir R Wilmot, Asks why the letter appointing him a Privy Councillor in Ireland has been stopped. - 14 Dec 1767
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4362 - Camolin Park near Gorey. Frederick Flood to Sir R Wilmot, Robert Crucefix failed to pay a debt for him and has now died - asks for reimbursement. - 14 Dec 1767
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4363 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) marked secret, from Lord Shelburne to the Lord Lieutenant, Refers to C4360. Both Money Bills have passed without significant amendment. Tax on absentee placemen. - 19 Dec 1767
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4364 - Dublin Castle. Lord Frederick Campbell to Sir R Wilmot Payments of duties on tea. Sums of £10,000 and £7,300 fixed on. - 19 Dec 1767
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4365 - Dublin. Jasper Desbrisay to Sir R Wilmot, Fees for commissions - Mr Kidgell in Vine St, Piccadilly will pay. - 22 Dec 1767
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4366 - Extract of mournings, 1724-1767, with effects of shortening by one third - 24 Dec 1767
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4367 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Royal assent to the money bills. Address from the Irish parliament for issue of a proclamation prohibiting corn exports. - 24 Dec 1767
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4368 - Note in hand of Robert Wilmot, on the drawing up of letters for the Lord Lieutenant and Secretary of State. - 26 Dec 1767
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4369 - Note in hand of Robert Wilmot on the Lord Lieutenant's powers to prorogue Parliament.
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4370 - Dublin Castle. Lord Frederick Campbell to Sir R Wilmot Thanks for his information. Hopes the augmentation will now proceed smoothly. Is Lord Shelburne resolved to loose the American department and keep the seals? - 31 Dec 1767
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4371 - Bill for work done on the marshes of Mrs Elizabeth Todd at Burgh, for the executors of Sir John Cope. - 1767
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4372 - Hand of Robert Wilmot. Fragment of minutes on American affairs - 1767
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4373 - Sir Robert Wilmot's accounts as secretary to the Lord Chamberlain for fees and warrants - Oct 1766 - Jan 1768
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4374 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Jasper Desbrisay Refers to C4365. Will apply to Mr Kidgell in the future. - 5 Jan 1768
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4375 - Dominick St. Richard Steele to Sir R Wilmot, Baronetcy grant. Payment of fees. - 12 Jan 1768
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4376 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Frederick Reynolds Esq, Grant of lands near Maryborough to Lord Drogheda. - 12 Jan 1768
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4377 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Frederick Campbell Ignorant of the Duke of Grafton's plan. Health of various politicians. - 12 Jan 1768
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4378 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite, Sorry to hear of his indisposition. Lord Chatham's gout. - 14 Jan 1768
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4379 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from T Waite to Sir R Wilmot Lord Shannon and others are said to have declared against the augmentation. - 16 Jan 1768
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4380 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Frederick Campbell Duke of Atholl's letter to Mr Clements - acquaints him with the details. - 16 Jan 1768
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4381 - Lord Frederick Campbell to Sir R Wilmot Refers to C4377. Agrees over the absentee tax. Augmentation in a deplorable way. - 21 Jan 1768
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4382-4383 - Col Maitland to Sir R Wilmot, 21 Jan 1768 Commission should go to Ireland. With cover - 1768
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4384 - Treasury Chambers. Mr Cooper to Sir R Wilmot, To see him tomorrow. - 22 Jan 1768
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4385 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Refers to C4378. Bishop of Cloyne will be recommended for Derry. - 22 Jan 1768
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4386 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot note marked private and to be burnt, Spirit gathering against the augmentation. Hopes the Septennial will not be sent back. - 22 Jan 1768
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4387 - Abstract no 1, pension entitlement before tax. Enclosed in Mr Clements' letter to Sir R Wilmot, 26 Jan 1768 [missing]. - 1768
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4388 - Abstract no 2, person residing abroad, subject to the tax. - 1768
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4389 - Abstract no 3, person residing abroad. - 1768
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4390 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Shelburne, Encloses his ideas in the form of a letter from Lord Shelburne to the Lord Lieutenant on successions and exchanges. - 26 Jan 1768
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4391 - Gay Street, Bath. Dudley A Sydney Cosby to Sir R Wilmot, Is there to be a creation Irish peers next week? - 28 Jan 1768
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4392 - Copy note from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite, Packets from Gen Montagu for forwarding to Dublin. - 28 Jan 1768
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4393 - Note from Sir R Wilmot to Messrs Snow and Denne, Sale of India bonds, purchase of consols. - 29 Jan 1768
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4394 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Lord Shelburne to the Lord Lieutenant, Encloses his ideas in the form of a letter from Lord Shelburne to the Lord Lieutenant on successions and exchanges. - 30 Jan 1768
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4395 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Terrible mauling as will appear from the enclosed [missing] minutes of 27th and 28th. - 30 Jan 1768
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4396 - Scheme for shortening and mourning. - Jan 1768
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4397 - Note (in hand of Robert Wilmot) about provision of troops from Ireland. - 1 Feb 1768
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4398 - Note of sale of bonds - 2 Feb 1768
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4399 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite Expense of elections in Ireland. - 2 Feb 1768
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4400-4401 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Lord Shelburne to the Lord Lieutenant on the augmentation of the army in Ireland and progress of bills. With further draft - 2 Feb 1768
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4402 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Mr Poer's motion about the revenue has been postponed. Details of the court martial of David Blakeney. - 2 Feb 1768
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4403 - Note from Sir R Wilmot to Messrs Snow and Denne, Sale of stock. - 5 Feb 1768
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4404 - Bath. Elizabeth, Lady Cope to Sir R Wilmot, Mr Cope has not adhered strictly to the rules laid down. He has now taken a house in Dorsetshire for 5 years. - 7 Feb 1768
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4405 - Draft note from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Ellis, King has agreed to Dr Agar's succession to Cloyne. - 9 Feb 1768
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4406 - Receipt of cash for 3% consols transferred to Sir R Wilmot. - 10 Feb 1768
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4407 - Mr Sutton to Sir R Wilmot, Discretion about the lion and pictures to be sent to the nabob of Arcot. - 10 Feb 1768
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4408 - Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Lord Shelburne to the Lord Lieutenant (secret and confidential). Critical meetings over the determined opposition. Motions as to the revenue. - 10 Feb 1768
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4409 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to his brother Eardley, Asks for his opinion (annotated) on a clause in Sir John Cope's will - whether money can be used to purchase Mr Cope's uniform. - 15 Feb 1764
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4410 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (marked to be burnt) Octennial bill passed with only one no. Various peers spoke against it. - 16 Feb 1768
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4411 - Marlborough House. Dr J Moore to Hon Mr Conway, Dr Richardson set to resign his February chaplaincy, asks to be moved from October to that month. Application to Lord Hertford. - 20 Feb 1768
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4412 - Whitehall. Mr Sutton to Sir R Wilmot Lord Shelburne is sure that no one has mentioned Lord Robert Bertie to be governor of Dungannon fort. - 23 Feb 1768
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4413 - Dublin. Stephen Wybrants to Sir R Wilmot, As new agent to the 5th and 8th dragoons, unaware of the need to have a correspondent in London. Mr Oldham may comply. - 23 Feb 1768
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4414 - Draft letters from Sir R Wilmot to Nathaniel Clements, Bishop of Elphin desired a translation to Meath, and then declined. Out of pocket on fees. - 25 Feb 1768
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4415 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Stephen Wybrants, Will apply to Mr Oldham for fees in the 5th dragoons. - 3 Mar 1768
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4416-4417 - Abstract of annual pension due after tax for a person not resident in Ireland (Prince Ferdinand), 10 Mar 1768. With further version. - 1768
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4418 - Dublin. Nathaniel Clements to Sir R Wilmot, Refers to C4414 and Prince Ferdinand's pension (as in C4416). His son Robert will be joined in the deputation of vice-treasurers in place of William. - 10 Mar 1768
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4419 - Draft letter (not sent) from Sir R Wilmot to Lindley Simpson at Babworth near E Retford, Lord Hertford wishes well to Sir Cecil Wray at E Retford, but not to the prejudice of Mr Offley. - 10 Mar 1768
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4420 - Hill St. Lord Shelburne to Sir R Wilmot To call on him tomorrow. - 11 Mar 1768
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4421-4422 - General Post Office. Anthony Todd (sec) to Sir R Wilmot, 15 Mar 1768. Apologies for trouble caused by letters being charged. With Cover. - 1768
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4423 - Note from Sir R Wilmot to Rt Hon R Rigby, Vice Treasurer to appoint three deputies. Consequences. - 16 Mar 1768
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4424 - Lord Frederick Campbell to Sir R Wilmot, To call on him. - 17 Mar 1768
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4425 - Park Place. Lord Percy to the Lord Chamberlain, Recommendation of John Stewart as a waterman. - 19 Mar 1768
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4426 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to James Grenville and Colonel Barré, To call tomorrow. - 24 Mar 1768
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4427 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite Has sent on the memorial about the proposed Royal Exchange in Dublin. - 24 Mar 1768
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4428 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Richard Jackson, Notification of the adjournment. Lord Lieutenant against trying the augmentation. 106 of 118 boroughs are private property. - 24 Mar 1768
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4429-4430 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite 29 Mar 1768 Wilkes chosen for Middlesex. With further note. - 1768
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4431 - As Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite Prime Sergeant explaining the need for the bill to supply Cork with corn. - 7 Apr 1768
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4432 - Old Bond St. J M Cope to Sir R Wilmot, Proposes to live in London in his vacant house in Conduit St, next to the Grasshopper - now out of repair. Will furnish it when he comes of age. Asks for a rent roll. - 9 Apr 1768
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4433 - Remarks (hand of Robert Wilmot) on Mr Lyttelton's most secret letter to Lord Shelburne, from Lisbon on the Portuguese alliance. - 10 Apr 1768
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4434 - Rough copy (hand of Robert Wilmot) rent roll of late Sir John Cope's estate (see C4432), given to Mr Pigott - 12 Apr 1768
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4435 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite Safe arrival of Lord Frederick Campbell. Wilkes. - 12 Apr 1768
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4436 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Frederick Campbell, Wilkes' court appearance yesterday. Messengers will bring the public bills. - 21 Apr 1768
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4437 - Dublin. Capt Theophilus Desbrisay to Sir R Wilmot Neglect by clerks. Asks to what account the bill of 9 Sep 1760 was to be placed. - 26 Apr 1768
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4438 - Dublin. Capt Theophilus Desbrisay to Sir R Wilmot Cover enclosing C4439. - 28 Apr 1768
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4439 - Dublin. Capt Theophilus Desbrisay to Mr Crucefix, Details needed on five bills, one as C4437. - 28 Apr 1768
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4440 - Attorney General to Sir R Wilmot, To see him. Annotated with details - bounties on corn for Cork. - 28 Apr 1768
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4441 - Note from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite Sale of India bonds, purchase of consols. - 2 May 1768
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4442 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Routed in the Commons again, 105 to 101. Augmentation over for this session. - 2 May 1768
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4443 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Further details as D3155/C/4442. - 2 May 1768
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4444 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (marked to be burnt). Speaker voted against. Lord Frederick acquitted himself with credit. - 3 May 1768
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4445 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt T Desbrisay, Enclosing a list of fees from August 1760. - 3 May 1768
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4446 - Lord Hertford to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for a list of the Irish bills agreed to. - 3 May 1768
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4447 - Copy secret letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Lord Shelburne to Mr Lyttelton at Lisbon, Portuguese treaty. - 3 May 1768
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4448 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot, Asks what has stopped the King's letter for £1,000 for Lord Annaly as speaker of the House of Lords. - 5 May 1768
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4449 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to John Clarke (and to Jasper Desbrisay), Death of Mr Kidgell: to whom should the account of fees be sent. - 5 May 1768
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4450 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Asks for two of Millan's lists of the army for 1768 for office use. - 7 May 1768
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4451 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Receipt of grants of pensions and lands to named individuals. - 10 May 1768
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4452-4453 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt T Desbrisay, 12 May 1768. Refers to C4439 - Mr Crucefix dead for 9 months. Encloses [C4453] list of fees. - 1768
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4454 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Lord Chamberlain (E of Hertford), Death of Princess Louisa. Notifications as to arrangements. - 13 May 1768
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4455 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the King to Lord Hertford, Instance of brother Frederick to be exactly copied on this occasion. - 13 May 1768
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4456 - Note (hand of Robert Wilmot) of ceremonial proposed - 13 May 1768
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4457 - Order of mourning (for the late Prince Frederick) to be inserted in the Gazette - 14 May 1768
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4458 - Lord Boston to the Lord Chamberlain, Asks for further commands as to his duties. Details of the princess's officers and servants. - 14 May 1768
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4459 - Dublin Castle. John Clarke to Sir R Wilmot, Mr Stables will pay commission fees. - 14 May 1768
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4460 - Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot King approves the application to the ladies on the list. - 15 May 1768
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4461 - Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot Is the duchess of Grafton to be chief mourner. - 16 May 1768
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4462 - Lord Boston to Lord Chamberlain Encloses [missing] list of the Princess Dowager of Wales' servants required to attend the funeral. - 16 May 1768
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4463 - Lists of chief mourners, with addresses - 16 May 1768
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4464 - Bishop of Rochester to Sir R Wilmot, To call at the deanery for particulars of the funeral. - 17 May 1768
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4465-4466 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Ld Hertford to Earl Gower, 17 May 1768. Encloses [C4466] an inscription for the coffin of Princess Louisa. - 1768
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4467 - Piccadilly. Lady Dowager St John to the Lord Chamberlain, Are peeresses expected to walk at the princess's funeral. - 18 May 1768
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4468 - St James Place. Jane duchess of St Albans to the Earl of Hertford, Not now capable of going through the fatigue of attending the funeral. - 19 May 1768
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4469 - Dr F Duval to Lord Boston, Excused from the funeral. - 19 May 1768
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4470 - Lord Boston to Sir R Wilmot, Refers to C4462. Mrs Moore and Mrs Goodrick named to attend as bedchamber women. Encloses C4469. - 19 May 1768
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4471 - Dr Bayly to Sir R Wilmot, For two tickets to admit ladies to the funeral. - 19 May 1768
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4472 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from the Earl of Hertford to the bishop of Rochester, Believes that his right to admit people to the King Henry VII chapel as dean of Westminster for the funeral is without foundation. - 19 May 1768
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4473 - Bishop of Rochester to Lord Hertford Case as in C4472. Possibilities of confusion. - 20 May 1768
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4474 - Marchioness Grey to Lord Hertford Cannot attend tomorrow's funeral. - 20 May 1768
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4475 - Bishop of Rochester to Lord Hertford Has given out few tickets. Asks for Lord Hertford's directions to be revoked. - 21 May 1768
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4476 - List (hand of Robert Wilmot) of those to whom the Lord Chamberlain has allocated tickets for the Henry VII chapel - 21 May 1768
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4477 - Example of a ticket for the funeral (chapel of Henry VII). - 21 May 1768
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4478 - M, Lady Denbigh - 16 May 1768
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4478-4493 - Acceptances for attendance at the funeral on 21st May 1768, by letter to the Lord Chamberlain from:- - 16 - 17 May 1768
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4479 - Lady Pomfret - 16 May 1768
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4480 - Anne, Lady Godolphin - 16 May 1768
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4481 - Emma, Lady Edgcumbe - 17 May 1768
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4482 - Lady Boston - 16 May 1768
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4483 - Lady Coventry - 16 May 1768
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4484 - Charlotte, Lady Masham - 16 May 1768
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4485 - Lady Plymouth - 17 May 1768
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4486 - Duke of Chandos on behalf of his wife - 16 May 1768
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4487 - Duchess of Manchester - 16 May 1768
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4488 - Lady Sussex - 16 May 1768
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4489 - Lord Hertford to Sir R Wilmot, Verbal message from Lady Scarborough - will attend. - 17 May 1768
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4490 - Susanna, Lady Oxford - 16 May 1768
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4491 - E, Lady Bridgeman - 16 May 1768
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4492 - Mary, Lady Holdernesse - 1768
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4493 - Lady Essex - 17 May 1768
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4494 - Whitehall. Mr Sutton to Sir R Wilmot, Certificates in support of his claim - abjuration and marriage. - 24 May 1768
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4495 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Sir Henry Cavendish, Congratulations on the honour soon to be received and on his son's figure in Parliament. - 28 May 1768
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4496 - Grosvenor Square. Lord Jersey to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for Hampton Court gates to be opened once to let in his chaise, not able to walk. - 3 Jun 1768
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4497 - Mr Lees to Sir R Wilmot, received Leaving for Ireland today. - 6 Jun 1768
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4498 - Bayswater, Lord Shelburne to Sir R Wilmot, To call on him. - 7 Jun 1768
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4499 - Dublin Castle. Richard Jackson to Sir R Wilmot, Encloses [missing] pamphlet on the augmentation of the army in Ireland. Views on the present state of politics. - 7 Jun 1768
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4500 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite, Encloses various named memorials and letters on pensions. - 9 June 1768
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4501 - Samuel Pechell to Sir R Wilmot, received Encloses petition [missing] for a pension for the minister of the French church at Portarlington, Mr Desvoeux. - 10 Jun 1768
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4502 - Spring Gardens. Lord Frederick Campbell to Sir R Wilmot Whimsical lists. - 14 Jun 1768
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4503 - Great George St. Lord Clare to Sir R Wilmot Asks for the King's letter on the vicetreasurership to be expedited. - 17 Jun 1768
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4504 - Treasury Chambers. Thomas Bradshaw to Sir R Wilmot, Lord Clare's warrant will be sent as soon as possible. - 17 Jun 1768
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4505 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Office letters to be seen by Ld Frederick Campbell before delivery. - 24 Jun 1768
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4506 - Extract from a letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite, Sir George MacCartney to be as popular in Ireland as his father. - 25 Jun 1768
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4507 - Copy (hand of Robert Wilmot) extract of a letter from the Lord Lieutenant to Lord Shelburne, Weakness of HM government, difficult to execute commands and get legislation through. - 26 Jan 1768
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4508 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot King's letter sought to rectify a mistake - business as in C4501. Unsure why this has not been dealt with. - 28 Jun 1768
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4509 - Offchurch Bury. Major Thomas Wightwick Knightley to Sir R Wilmot, Premises at Exhall - does not believe he is under any obligation with regard to the expense of repair. Will not part with the Bedfordshire estate yet. - 29 Jun 1768
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4510 - Beckett. Lord Barrington to Sir R Wilmot, Thanks for his goodness to the unfortunate Southwells. - 29 Jun 1768
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4511 - Spring Gardens. Lord Frederick Campbell to Sir R. Wilmot Letters forwarded to Lord Shelburne. Pleased Mr Waite's business is finished. - 1 Jul 1768
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4512 - Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Portland, Extract of a letter from Sir Edward Wilmot at Nottingham giving congratulations on the birth of an heir. - 1 Jul 1768
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4513 - Anthony Wright to Sir R Wilmot, Death of Mr Hewett (at Leghorn), Mr Cradock of Leicester an executor. - 4 Jul 1766
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4514 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Jasper Desbrisay Esq. Commission fees for Ensign Matthew Millett. - 5 Jul 1768
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4515-4516 - Spring Gardens. Lord Frederick Campbell to Sir R. Wilmot 5 Jul 1768. To see him. With Cover - 1768
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4517 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Letters for showing to Lord Frederick Campbell and then delivering. - 6 Jul 1768
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4518 - Mrs Wilmot (aunt) to Sir R Wilmot, Asks about the payment of concordatum in Ireland. - 8 Jul 1768
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4519 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite Letters sent to Lord Shelburne on peerages and a regimental succession. - 12 Jul 1768
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4520 - Abstract of rooms and beds needed for the King of Denmark's retinue, Endorsed enclosed in Mr de Hanneken's letter [missing]. - 12 Jul 1768
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4521 - No 2 list of rooms and beds needed for the King of Denmark's retinue - 1768
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4522 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Lord Lieutenant asks for good sea charts of Ireland. - 14 Jul 1768
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4523 - Dublin. Jasper Desbrisay to Sir R Wilmot, Mr Robert Brown of Manchester Buildings to replace Mr Kidgell for fees. - 14 Jul 1768
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4524 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Shelburne, Entertainment for the Danish king. Hopes he will prefer St James' to Somerset House, for the sake of the ladies of the Strand. - 14 Jul 1768
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4525-4526 - Lord John Cavendish to Sir R Wilmot, received 14 Jul 1768. For a paper to go to Ireland. With cover - 1768
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4527 - Lord Frederick Campbell to Sir R Wilmot, The 15th had better be paid out of the contingencies - better not to make difficulties for Lord Barrington. - 15 Jul 1768
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4528 - Golden Square. Gen Graeme to Sir R Wilmot, Has Capt Stopford been appointed to succeed Lt Col Hepburn as deputy adjutant general. - 16 Jul 1768
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4529 - Copy note from Sir R Wilmot to Gen Graeme, Expects to receive the commission during the next week. - 16 Jul 1768
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4530 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Marquis of Granby, Leave of absence for Capt King to remain in Ireland until the election in county Fermanagh is over. - 19 Jul 1768
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4531 - Hill St. Lord Shelburne to Sir R Wilmot To call on him before Court. - 19 Jul 1768
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4532 - Lord Frederick Campbell to Sir R Wilmot Letters for sending. - 21 Jul 1768
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4533 - Dublin. Major C Whitelocke to Sir R Wilmot, Satisfied that he would rectify the mistake. - 21 Jul 1768
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4534 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Earl of Bristol at Ickworth, Much time taken up with the preparations for the arrival of the Danish King. - 21 Jul 1768
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4535 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Cornet Strangways' leave of absence - decision to be communicated to Lord Ilchester. - 23 Jul 1768
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4536 - Ickworth Lodge. Lord Bristol to Sir R Wilmot, Reception of his Danish majesty troublesome and expensive. Ireland and the elections. Advice on a tax to pay off the debt of the civil list. - 25 Jul 1768
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4537 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Reports and plans of fortifications in the kingdom - can find none of Capt Tarrant's surveys. - 26 Jul 1768
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4538 - Hill St. Lord Shelburne to Sir R Wilmot To arrange a meeting on Thursday. - 26 Jul 1768
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4539 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt William Montgomery, A list of commissions for fees [C4540]- Would be glad to know as soon as he has fixed on a correspondent. - 28 Jul 1768
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4540 - List of fees as in C4539. - 1768
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4541 - Hill St. Lord Shelburne to Sir R Wilmot To call this morning on an Irish army matter. - 29 Jul 1768
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4542 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Lord Townshend to Lord Shelburne, Asks for a further prorogation of Parliament to 31 October. - 2 Aug 1768
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4543 - Copy letter (not in hand of Robert Wilmot) from Lord Townshend to Lord Shelburne. Prevention of smuggling by searching of French fishing vessels, to be communicated to the Commissioners of H M Revenue. Approval of the action of the commander of the revenue sloop `Thunderbolt'. - 2 Aug 1768
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4544 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Receipts of charts, also plans of storehouses. - 3 Aug 1768
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4545 - Dublin. Capt William Montgomery to Sir R Wilmot, Refers to C4539. Mr Ross in Conduit St. will pay the bills. - 3 Aug 1768
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4546 - Dublin. William Chaigneau to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for a copy of the list of fees charged - now only agent to the 9th dragoons and 55th foot. - 6 Aug 1768
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4547 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Capt William Montgomery Thanks for C4545. Will apply to Mr Ross in future. - 9 Aug 1768
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4548 - R Rigby to Sir R Wilmot To call on him, about regimental pay - details on back. - 10 Aug 1768
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4549 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to William Chaigneau, Includes list as requested in C4546 - 11 Aug 1768
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4550 - Spring Gardens. Lord Frederick Campbell to Sir R Wilmot To see him. - 11 Aug 1768
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4551 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Earl of Bristol at Ickworth, On holiday, having settled his duties to the Danish King. Refers to C4536.
Insults to Lord Bute on the road to Dover. Electoral news. - 16 Aug 1768
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4552 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lady Stawell, Thanks for venison. Warmest wishes to Mr Legge - affection for his (late?) father. - 18 Aug 1768
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4553 - Dublin Castle. John Butler to Sir R Wilmot, Warrants for Mrs Crucefix. - 20 Aug 1768
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4554 - Blenheim. Duke of Marlborough to Sir R Wilmot, Is the day fixed for the King of Denmark's visit to Blenheim? Is he to be incognito? - 21 Aug 1768
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4555 - R Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Has he any account of the embarkation from Cork. - 26 Aug 1768
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4556 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite £4000 in Waite's name in 3% consolidated bank annuities. - 26 Aug 1768
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4557 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Marlborough at Blenheim, King of Denmark's planned itinerary. - 27 Aug 1768
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4558 - Lord Frederick Campbell to Sir R Wilmot Asks for two more boxes of the same type for Lord Townshend and Mr Waite. - 29 Aug 1768
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4559 - Ickworthe Lodge. Lord Bristol to Sir R Wilmot. Refers to C4551. Removal of Sir Jeffrey Amherst an unpopular step. - 31 Aug 1768
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4560 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Thanks for information as in C4556. - 2 Sep 1768
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4561 - Copy letter from Gen Archibald Douglas at Cork to the Adjutant General, giving details of the embarkation of the 64th and 65th regiments at Cork. - 2 Sep 1768
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4562 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Encloses C4561. Duke of Bedford and Mr Rigby have arrived in Ireland. - 5 Sep 1768
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4563 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Letter on transposition of the regiments will save a vast amount of time to the public offices. - 5 Sep 1768
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4564 - Account of Sir R Wilmot as secretary to the Lord Chamberlain, received - 6 Sep 1768
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4565 - Details of bank bills as in C4564. - 1768
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4566 - Copy letter (not in hand of Robert Wilmot) from Lord Townshend to Lord Shelburne. Six months licence of absence for Ensign Thomas Exshaw in the 49th regiment. - 1 Sep 1768
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4567 - Hill St. Lord Shelburne to Sir R Wilmot To see him this evening. - 9 Sep 1768
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4568 - Blenheim. Duke of Marlborough to Sir R Wilmot Thanks for his trouble. - 10 Sep 1768
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4569 - Shelburne House. Lord Shelburne to Sir R Wilmot To call on him. - 12 Sep 1768
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4570 - Office of Ordnance. John Boddington to Sir R Wilmot, Allowance of flints is two per man per annum. - 13 Sep 1768
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4571 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite Refers to C4562. Contents will be communicated to Lord Shelburne. Luttrell's peerage. - 15 Sep 1768
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4572 - Mr Garrick to Sir R Wilmot, Asks him to intercede with the Lord Chamberlain for a licence for a play to be performed at Mr Foote's theatre on the 28th, for benefit of Mr Bannister. - 17 Sep 1768
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4573 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Townshend, Warrant for 120 ounces of gilt plate, usual present from the King to a viscount as godfather. - 22 Sep 1768
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4574 - Hill St. Lord Shelburne to Sir R Wilmot To see him this evening not tomorrow, when a cabinet is fixed. - 22 Sep 1768
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4575 - Hill St. Lord Shelburne to Sir R Wilmot To call on him tomorrow morning. - 27 Sep 1768
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4576 - Leixlip. John Lees to Sir R Wilmot, Thanks for C4573. Mr Jackson knows the kind of cup her ladyship wishes to have made. - 30 Sep 1768
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4577 - Royal warrant appointing Thomas Dilkes Esq a captain in the 49th regiment of foot - 30 Sep 1768
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4578-4579 - Queries relating to the East India Company, Notes in the hand of Robert Wilmot. - September 1768
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4580 - Note (hand of Robert Wilmot) on the speaker's chair and a place at the Revenue Board, dated on back - 4 Oct 1768
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4581 - General Smith to Sir R Wilmot, Is his commission as colonel of the 63rd foot ready? - 5 Oct 1768
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4582 - Draft note from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Northumberland, Mr Meredyth from the Secretary's office in Ireland is in London. Asks to be allowed to see Sion House. - 6 Oct 1768
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4583 - R Rigby to Sir R Wilmot Will visit him this evening. - 10 Oct 1768
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4584 - Osmaston near Derby. Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Rt Hon Richard Rigby, Wishes him well at the Pay Office. Political changes. Demands of his tenants. - 17 Oct 1768
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4585 - Osmaston. Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Shelburne Petrifaction or Derbyshire spar will not answer his expectations. Resignation of Lord Chatham. - 17 Oct 1768
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4586 - Hill St. Lord Shelburne to Sir R Wilmot Lord Chatham resigned on Thursday. - 18 Oct 1768
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4587 - Mr Larpent to Sir R Wilmot, Commission, in the absence of the Lord Chancellor, to hear causes in Chancery in Ireland now ready. - 25 Oct 1768
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4588 - Draft letter from Lord Townshend to Lord Viscount Weymouth, Arthur Dawson Esq, a baron of the Exchequer in Ireland asks leave to resign the post to George Smith. - 28 Oct 1768
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4589 - Dublin Castle. Lord Frederick Campbell to Sir R Wilmot Thanks for his congratulations. Lord Moreton's death has made the retreat easy. - 30 Oct 1768
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4590 - Draft letter from Lord Townshend to Lord Viscount Weymouth Thomas Dawson to be created Baron Dartry. - 1 Nov 1768
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4591 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (marked most private and to be burnt). Lord Frederick's appointment as Lord Register of Scotland; may be succeeded by Mr Sublime Bourke. - 21 Oct 1768
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4592 - Draft letter from Lord Townshend to Lord Viscount Weymouth Bernard Ward of Castle Ward to be created Baron Audley. - 2 Nov 1768
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4593 - Draft letter from Lord Townshend to Lord Viscount Weymouth William Henry Dawson to be created Baron of Arlington. - 3 Nov 1768
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4594 - Draft letter from Lord Townshend to Lord Viscount Weymouth (hand of Robert Wilmot). Death of Major-Gen Marcus Smith - memorial, copy included from Lieut-Gen O'Bryan Dilkes. - 4 Nov 1768
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4595 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite Some ministerial alterations are unaccountable. Col Barre's resignation a sacrifice. - 5 Nov 1768
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4596 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Arrivals and departures, Sir Henry Cavendish and Lord Frederick Campbell. - 7 Nov 1768
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4597 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Encloses [missing] eleven letters signed for pensions on the Irish establishment since his Excellency's appointment. - 11 Nov 1768
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4598 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Regimental commissions. Spirited conduct of Governor Bernard, worthy of a mark of honour. - 14 Nov 1768
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4599 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Messrs William and John Chaigneau, Accounts of fees for commissions. - 14 Nov 1768
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4600 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Frederick Campbell at Glasgow, Sadness at his departure, though the exchange is for his happiness. Sir George Macartney recommended as successor. - 15 Nov 1768
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4601 - Northumberland House. Duke of Northumberland to Sir R Wilmot, King's watermen with a vote in the county of Middlesex (named) asked to support Sir William Beauchamp Proctor with their votes. - 16 Nov 1768
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4602 - Park Place. Lord Percy to Sir R Wilmot, Proposed to appoint Mr William Montgomery as his agent. - 16 Nov 1768
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4603 - Mr Waite's account of lottery tickets for Mr Rigby - 17 Nov 1768
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4604 - Leixlip. John Lees to Sir R Wilmot Thanks for his trouble in paying fees for HM letters making up the deficiencies in the wool licences and on the christening plate. - 19 Nov 1768
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4605 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite Has seen Sir George, but not enough to make a judgement. - 21 Nov 1768
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4606 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite (? postscript to C4605).
Death of the Duke of Newcastle. - 21 Nov 1768
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4607 - Dublin Capt William Montgomery to Sir R Wilmot Now confirmed in the agency of the 63rd foot - C4599 was sent on to him. - 23 Nov 1768
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4608 - Dublin. Col Cunningham to Sir R Wilmot, Packets for Gen Harvey. - 24 Nov 1768
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4609 - Temple. Solicitor General to Sir R Wilmot, Has he yet received a set of the Irish Statutes? - 24 Nov 1768
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4610 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Captain's commission for Capt Dilkes in the 49th regiment not yet sent over [see C45771]. Asks for it to be transmitted. - 24 Nov 1768
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4611 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (marked private). In the office, they knew nothing about the appointment of Sir George Macartney. Satisfaction that the augmentation will not be proposed again by government. - 25 Nov 1768
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4612 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (reply on a letter in hand of Robert Wilmot, 21 Nov marked to be returned). Early reports of Sir George, probably not in the confidence of the entire set of ministers. - 28 Nov 1768
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4613 - Ordnance Office, Dublin. John Chaigneau to Sir R Wilmot, Refers to C4607 and C4599. He now looks after the 9th dragoons and 55th foot. - 30 Nov 1768
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4614 - List of the regiments to which William Montgomery is agent, received from Mr Ross' agent - Nov 1768
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4615 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite (marked to be burnt). Coalition at Hayes not as extensive in the Grenville family as first thought. - 1 Dec 1768
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4616 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to William Montgomery Esq, Receipt of account as in C4607. - 1 Dec 1768
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4617 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Exchange between Lieuts Joseph Archer and Boyle Pringle. Not allowed to sell. - 4 Dec 1768
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4618 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Encloses letter [missing] of 24 Nov from Lord Weymouth to the Lord Lieutenant, on recruitment of 50 Irish Protestants for the 13th and 39th regiments of foot - asks when the 39th will embark for Gibraltar. Training and desertion. - 4 Dec 1768
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4619 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (marked private). Refers to C4615. Suggestion that it was a private reconciliation between Lord Chatham and Earl Temple. - 7 Dec 1768
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4620 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to John Chaigneau, Refers to C4613. Asks to whom he is to apply, for the regiments now looked after by JC. - 7 Dec 1768
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4621 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Court martial at Kilkenny in October of two soldiers, Mackenzie. No commands have yet been received. - 8 Dec 1768
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4622 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (marked private and to be burnt). Large dispatches to the Duke of Grafton about the revenue and increasing judges salaries. King will consider the four peerages. - 10 Dec 1768
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4623 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite (marked `burn'). Election at Brentford begins again tomorrow. Sir W B Proctor has acted very foolishly and the Court will probably lose it. - 13 Dec 1768
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4624 - Draft letter from Lord Townshend to Lord Viscount Weymouth Lieut Samuel Waring in the 48th regiment asks for further leave of absence, as does Ensign the Earl of Balcarres in the 53rd regiment. - 16 Dec 1768
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4625 - Spring Gardens. Lord Frederick Campbell to Sir R Wilmot To call on him tomorrow. - 20 Dec 1768
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4626 - Sir George Macartney to Sir R Wilmot, To call on him tomorrow. - 20 Dec 1768
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4627 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Watson's almanacs. Asks for books mentioned in the subscription to be sent. - 22 Dec 1768
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4628 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Returns commission [C4577], since one was sent on 15th November. - 24 Dec 1768
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4629 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr d'Oyly, Asks whether the King gives leave to officers en second to sell their rank. Answered no. - 27 Dec 1768
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4630 - Ordnance office, Dublin. John Chaigneau to Sir R Wilmot Capt Gervais' problem and Wilmot's certificate that he had received the administration. - 31 Dec 1768
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4631 - Mr Dance's valuation of the freehold interest of the city of London in premises on Conduit St (41 & 42) leased to Sir R Wilmot and Walter Gibbons for 40 years from Lady Day 1768. - [1768]
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4632 - Scheme for the military establishment of Ireland and estimate of the expense (£69,655) of augmenting it to 15235 men. - 1768
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4633 - Mrs Breton to Lord Boston. Princess Louisa's women to attend the whole time. Suggests arrangements. - 1768
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4634 - Note (in hand of Robert Wilmot) of the Kings of Denmark up to - 1768
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4635 - Names of people in the Black Rod rooms at Windsor Castle - c1768
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4636 - Receipted bill for work done on the marshes in Burgh that Mrs Elizabeth Todd holds of the estate of the late Sir John Cope. - 1768
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4637 - Ordnance office, Dublin. John Chaigneau to Sir R Wilmot Had not received C4620 when he wrote his last letter. Apply to the Civil Branch Establishment of the Ordnance, Capt Webber. - 3 Jan 1769
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4638 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Asks for the purchase of Ruffhead's Statutes at Large, for the Lord Lieutenant. - 4 Jan 1769
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4639-4640 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot 6 Jan 1769. Lady Townshend brought to bed of a son at Leixlip. With Cover - 1769
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4641 - Draft letter from Lord Townshend to Lord Viscount Weymouth Officers seconded in Great Britain not exempt from regimental duty. Promotions. - 6 Jan 1769
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4642 - Draft letter from Lord Townshend to Lord Viscount Weymouth Recommendations for regimental successions. - 6 Jan 1769
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4643 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (marked private and to be burnt). Written on a letter from Sir Robert Wilmot to TW marked private and to be returned (written late December). Political consequences of the coalition. Duke of Grafton promises Lord Townshend all support. - 7 Jan 1769
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4644 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite, Letter from Mr d'Oyly. No more enlisting money than 40s for Irish Protestants. - 10 Jan 1769
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4645 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Receipt of letter on Capt Colman's patent. Lord Lieutenant set out for Lord Annaly's this morning. Asks for prints to be purchased as mentioned in an attached cutting. - 11 Jan 1769
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4646 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to John Chaigneau Certificate of date of Mrs Mary Munden's death. - 11 Jan 1769
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4647 - Charles St. Sir George Macartney to Sir R Wilmot Will see him on Tuesday morning. - 15 Jan 1769
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4648 - Mr Lees to Sir R Wilmot, Brace of pheasants and a hare for him. - 17 Jan 1769
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4649 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Receipt of C4644. - 18 Jan 1769
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4650 - Charles St. Sir George Macartney to Sir R Wilmot Asks for the Irish almanacs. - 19 Jan 1769
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4651 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (on a letter from Sir Robert Wilmot, 14 Jan, marked to be returned). Thanks for ideas of the present state of events. Understands that there was a promise by the Duke of Grafton to do something for Mr Lees. - 21 Jan 1769
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4652 - Queen Ann St, Cavendish Square. Sir William Yorke to Sir R Wilmot, Has purchased a great number of prints for Mr Waite - matter of packing. - 23 Jan 1769
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4653 - Lt Col Calcraft to Sir R Wilmot, Promotions in the 50th regiment. - 24 Jan 1769
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4654 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to John Chaigneau Account of fees for commissions in the 9th regiment of dragoons. - 25 Jan 1769
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4655 - Account of Sir R Wilmot for fees as secretary to the Lord Chamberlain, received - 2 Feb 1769
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4656 - Dublin. Capt Theophilus Desbrisay to Sir R Wilmot, Remission of fees in connexion with pension. Thanks for this favour. - 3 Feb 1769
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4657 - Dublin. William Chaigneau to Sir R Wilmot, List of commissions for officers of the 9th dragoons and their fees. - 6 Feb 1769
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4658 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite Plan of Constantinople accompanying Ruffhead. - 11 Feb 1769
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4659 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite (marked private, to be returned). The House was cleared on the Expulsion Day; understands that swords were not drawn. No appearance of a change in administration. - 14 Feb 1769
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4660 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to William Chaigneau, Refers to C4657, received, with draft. - 14 Feb 1769
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4661 - Sir James Calder to Sir R Wilmot, To see him this morning. - 15 Feb 1769
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4662 - List of the lodgings in Somerset House, Details of assignee by warrant, with date and by whom occupied. - 15 Feb 1769
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4663 - Shelburne House. Lord Shelburne to Sir R Wilmot To dine with him tomorrow. Consultation about private affairs. - 16 Feb 1769
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4664 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Shelburne, Will wait on him tomorrow. - 16 Feb 1769
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4665 - Shelburne House. Lord Shelburne to Sir R Wilmot Free tomorrow from midday. - 16 Feb 1769
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4666 - Draft letter from Lord Townshend to Lord Viscount Weymouth Extension by three months of leave of absence for Lieut Samuel Waring of the 48th regiment of foot. - 17 Feb 1769
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4667 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (marked to be burnt). Sir George is desired to come over, for two months and then report back to the Duke of Grafton. Other news and appointments. - 22 Feb 1769
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4668 - Received from Mr Sparrow. List of holdings in Weston open fields and commons, total 16 acres. - 24 Feb 1769
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4669 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Lord Lieutenant asks for a pamphlet, second edition of the `Observations on the late State of the Nation'. Reported that Northumberland is to succeed Lord Townshend. - 28 Feb 1769
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4670 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite TW's violent pains in the eyes. Suggests causes and cures. - 28 Feb 1769
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4671 - Account of provisions exported from Cork to French ports, 29th Sep 1768-7th Jan 1769. Endorsed enclosed in the Lord Lieutenant's letter to the Secretary of State, [missing]. - 2 Mar 1769
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4672 - Draft letter from Lord Townshend to Lord Viscount Weymouth For three months further leave of absence for Ensign Thomas Exshaw. - 4 Mar 1769
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4673 - Return of the 13th regiment of foot, as embarked on the man of war `Hero' - 4 Mar 1769
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4674 - Draft letter from Lord Townshend to Lord Viscount Weymouth Exchange of deaneries between Viscount Strangford, dean of Derry and Rev Thomas Barnard, archdeacon of Dunboe and rector of Maghera. - 6 Mar 1769
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4675 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite Sir George proposes to set out on Saturday next. - 7 Mar 1769
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4676 - Draft letter from R Wilmot to William Chaigneau Fees for the appointment of Revd Edward Ledwick as chaplain to the 55th regiment. - 7 Mar 1769
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4677 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Refers to C4670. Has suggested the expedients to his physician. - 8 Mar 1769
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4678 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Col Montgomery, Asks for permission for his son Mr Robert Wilmot and servant to ride through St James' and Green Parks. - 9 Mar 1769
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4679 - Draft letter from Lord Townshend to Lord Viscount Weymouth Major Horatio Gates of the 45th regiment of foot asks leave to dispose of his commission. - 10 Mar 1769
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4680 - Dublin. William Chaigneau to Sir R Wilmot Refers to C4676 - payment of bill. - 14 Mar 1769
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4681 - Draft note from Sir R Wilmot to Sir George Macartney, Wilkes chosen yesterday without opposition. - 17 Mar 1769
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4682 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to William Chaigneau Receipt of C4680, fees for chaplain Ledwick. - 21 Mar 1769
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4683 - Draft letter from Lord Townshend to Lord Viscount Weymouth Exports of corn from Cork to France (refers to C4671). Orders have been sent to the Commissioners of HM revenue. - 25 Mar 1769
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4684 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite Arrival of Sir George Macartney, now gone to Leixlip. - 28 Mar 1769
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4685 - Receipted bill from John Fisher, for one quarter's pay by Sir R Wilmot to the Blackcoat Almshouses. - 5 Apr 1769
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4686 - Draft letter from Lord Townshend to Lord Viscount Weymouth Recommending Revd William Pratt for the deanery of Cloyne. - 8 Apr 1769
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4687 - Draft letter from Lord Townshend to Lord Viscount Weymouth Exchange of deaneries, Revd Thomas Paul Clerk, dean of Cashel with Revd John Jebb, rector of St Thomas, Dublin. - 8 Apr 1769
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4688 - Lord Chamberlain to Sir R Wilmot, Prudence to freeholders in Middlesex in office, in supporting Col Luttrell. Caution necessary. - 9 Apr 1769
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4689 - New North St. Mr Lees to Sir R Wilmot, Office letter for his additional salary from Lord Townshend. Asks to know before it is delivered to the Treasury. - 11 Apr 1769
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4690 - Draft letter from Lord Townshend to Lord Viscount Weymouth Purchase of the majority in the 45th regiment of foot. - 11 Apr 1769
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4691 - Craig's Court. Messrs Drummond and Cox to Sir R Wilmot, Is Mr Hirst appointed ensign in the 57th foot - recommendation some time ago by Gen Irwin. - 14 Apr 1769
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4692 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot About coming over to England. - 16 Apr 1769
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4693 - J Whyman to Sir R Wilmot, marked enclosed in Robert Garner's letter to Sir R Wilmot, [missing]. Valuation of land in Weston affected by the proposed canal. - 16 Apr 1769
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4694 - Draft letter from Lord Townshend to Lord Viscount Weymouth Capt James Sutherland, as guardian to the countess of Sutherland, wishes to dispose of his commission. - 18 Apr 1769
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4695 - Draft letter from Lord Townshend to Lord Viscount Weymouth Report of the court martial of James Mackenzie (53rd regiment) for disobedience of orders and insolent behaviour. - 18 Apr 1769
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4696 - Queen St, Mayfair. Col Howe to Sir R Wilmot, Has any recommendation come for the succession to Lieut Butler in the 46th regiment. - 19 Apr 1769
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4697 - Draft letter from Lord Townshend to Lord Viscount Weymouth Successions in the 51st regiment, following the Hon Archibald Montgomery's disposal of his colonelcy. - 21 Apr 1769
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4698 - Egham Hill near Staines. Dr John Jebb to Sir R Wilmot, His recommendation for the deanery of Cashel - asks for the King's letter to be sent to Dublin as soon as possible. - 26 Apr 1769
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4699 - Draft letter from Lord Townshend to Lord Viscount Weymouth Report on export of provisions to France, with details of problems encountered by collectors at Cork and Waterford. - 29 Apr 1769
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4700 - Dublin Castle. R Jackson to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for the reason for delay in the exchange as in C4674. - 1 May 1769
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4701 - Draft letter from Lord Townshend to Lord Viscount Weymouth Sale by Major Charles Harpur of his majority in the 38th regiment - successions. - 6 May 1769
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4702 - Draft letter from Lord Townshend to Lord Viscount Weymouth Return of provisions exported from Limerick to France, 23rd March to 29th April. - 6 May 1769
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4703 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Messrs Chaigneau, Fees for commissions in the 55th regiment of foot. - 6 May 1769
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4704 - Blenheim. Lord Frederick Campbell to Sir R Wilmot, Sum for Mr Meredyth - thanks for his help. - 7 May 1769
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4705 - Draft letter from Lord Townshend to Lord Viscount Weymouth Arrival of some troop transports at Cork, with 62nd regiment, sick and unfit. One transport not heard of. - 8 May 1769
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4706 - Ordnance Office, Dublin. John Chaigneau to Sir R Wilmot Apologises for the bill, not sent as intended. Details of Mrs Mounden's pension up to her death. - 9 May 1769
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4707 - Copy of C4706. - 1769
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4708 - Copy bill enclosed with C4706. - 1769
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4709 - Enclosed are sent to Sir R Wilmot for his observations and return. - 10 May 1769
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4710 - As C4588, Suggests further prorogation of Parliament to 22nd August. - 13 May 1769
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4711 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to John Chaigneau, Thanks for C4706, acknowledges receipt. - 16 May 1769
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4712 - As C4711, Mrs Hoskins' receipt for Mrs Munden's pension. - 17 May 1769
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4713 - Lord Bessborough to Sir R Wilmot, Asks a deed to be returned by the post. - 18 May 1769
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4714 - As C4657, Bill for commission fees in the 55th foot. - 18 May 1769
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4715 - As C4660, Account of fees for commissions as in C4703. - 23 May 1769
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4716 - Jermyn St. Lord Southwell to Sir R Wilmot, To wait on him. - 24 May 1769
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4717 - Dublin Castle. Lucy Waite to Sir R Wilmot, Mr Waite mending very fast. - 25 May 1769
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4718 - Lord Southwell to Sir R Wilmot Palatine leases have long since expired. - 26 May 1769
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4719 - Cover to C4718. - 1769
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4720 - Draft note from Sir R Wilmot to Sir George Macartney, Thanks for volumes on Russia, now returned. - 26 May 1769
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4721 - As C4660, Receipt of C4714, for fees. - 26 May 1769
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4722 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Marlborough, Inoculation against smallpox. - 26 May 1769
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4723 - Dublin. Nathaniel Clements to Sir R Wilmot, Asks for appointments and deputations to be signed by Mr Grenville and Lord Cornwallis (? C4732 and C4733). - 31 May 1769
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4724 - List of minuet dancers at the Ball held to keep the King's birthday - 5 June 1769
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4725 - Lord Chamberlain's declaration that balls at St James' are private where no precedence is to be observed between ministers of foreign powers - 9 Jun 1769
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4726 - Aston. J Whyman to Sir R Wilmot, Valuation of property - intended canal - 9 Jun 1769
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4727 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot Lt-Col Fraser recommended for a command in the land force to be sent to the East Indies - 10 Jun 1769
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4728 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Portland at Newcastle upon Tyne, Cannot find a patent for Covent Garden playhouse - understands that the grant was to one Killigrew - 10 Jun 1769
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4729 - Nathaniel Clements to Sir R. Wilmot. Delivery of almanacs by his nephew - 12 Jun 1769
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4730 - Great George St. Thomas Bradshaw to Sir R Wilmot, Recommendation for the vacant company in Col Gore's regiment - 12 Jun 1769
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4731 - Lord Bristol to Sir R Wilmot, To see him - 21 Jun (1769)
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4732 - Bond in £20000, Sir Henry Cavendish appointed cashier and teller of the Exchequer in Ireland - 21 Jun 1769
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4733 - Bond in £30000, Nathaniel and William Clements appointed deputy receiver and paymaster general in Ireland - 21 Jun 1769
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4734 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Arrival of General Cornwallis' regiment at Cork from Gibraltar on the 26th - 1 Jul 1769
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4735 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite (marked to be burnt). Entertainment of the Dukes and Duchesses of Grafton and Bedford by Mr Rigby and Lord Hertford - 4 Jul 1769
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4736 - Southampton Buildings. John Vernon to Sir R Wilmot. Certificates for forwarding from Lord Cornwallis and Mr James Grenville to the proper officer in Ireland (as D315/C4732-33) - 6 Jul 1769
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4737 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite (marked to be burnt). Lord Chatham at Court today to pay his duty to the King - 7 Jul 1769
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4738 - Sir George Macartney to Sir R. Wilmot. Mrs Grant's pension. Will be at Tunbridge for eight to ten days - 10 Jul 1769
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4739 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot (marked most private and to be burnt). (Lord Lieutenant?) has no authentic account as to staying either from the Duke of Grafton or Lord Weymouth. All good opinion of the ministry is lost, by both outs and ins - 12 Jul 1769
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4740 - Nathaniel Clements to Sir R. Wilmot. Receipt of certificates as in D3155/C4732-33 - 18 Jul 1769
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4741 - St James'. Draft note from Sir R Wilmot to Mr James Grenville, Bonds to the vice-treasurer by way of security - old bonds to be returned - 19 Jul 1769
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4742 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite. Lord Bute recovered, Sir George at Tunbridge - 26 Jul 1769
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4743 - Pedigree of Herberts and Parkers, in connection with estate and rent problems, Swansea estate. For Mr Middleton - 26 Jul 1769
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4744 - Grosvenor Square, Capt Richard Crewe to Sir R Wilmot, Signature of his commission in Col Hales' regiment of dragoons - 27 Jul 1769
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4745 - Pay Office. Richard Rigby to Sir R Wilmot, To see him tomorrow - 10 Aug 1769
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4746 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. 34th regiment of foot, commander Lord Frederick Cavendish, arrived in Cork from America - 30 Aug 1769
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4747 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Gowns for the Queen, white silk of Irish manufacture - 7 Jan 1769
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4748 - Maj-Gen J Brudenell to Capts Walker and Cotterel. Leave for longer absence from Lord Northumberland - 12 Sep 1763
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4749 - Officers in the 56th regiment for whom leave of absence is required - 13 Sep (1763)
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4750 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Lord Lieutenant's extended stay at Cork - great respect from the city and country. Address for an augmentation of the army - 14 Sep 1769
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4751 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Yacht taking Gen Conway back will then bring over Sir George and Lady Jane Macartney - 21 Sep 1769
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4752 - Draft letter from Sir R. Wilmot to T. Waite. Receipt of C4750. Rumours of an unsuccessful negotiation with Lord Shannon and Mr Ponsonby - 21 Sep 1769
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4753 - St James St. Col Cuninghame to Sir R Wilmot. Asks whether the review reports on the army have come over from Dublin - 23 Sep 1769
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4754 - Nottingham. Sir Edward Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot. Happy release from Robert Wilmot. Suggests a month's leave of absence to be spent with him. Asks Robert Wilmot's son to be a trustee for his will - 4 Oct 1769
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4755 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Messrs William and John Chaigneau. Fees for two commissions - 6 Oct 1769
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4756 - John Fisher's receipt for a quarter's pay to the Black Coat almshouses by Sir R Wilmot - 10 Oct 1769
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4757 - Chester. Daniel Smith to Sir R Wilmot. Box forwarded from Mr Waite - 15 Oct 1769
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4758 - Draft letter from Sir R. Wilmot to T. Waite. Lord Lieutenant's parliamentary friends increase daily - 16 Oct 1769
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4759 - Draft letter from Sir R. Wilmot to T. Waite. Prime Sergeant wishes to break away from his confinement - 16 Oct 1769
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4760 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Recommendation of Hon William John Skeffington as cornet in Sir Joseph Yorke's dragoons - 18 Oct 1769
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4761 - Dublin. Stephen Wybrants to Sir R Wilmot. Promotion of HM letter to put the 62nd regiment on this establishment - expected for some time - 20 Oct 1769
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4762 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Messrs William and John Chaigneau. Fees for commission - 23 Oct 1769
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4763 - Draft note from Sir R Wilmot to Stephen Wybrants Esq,. Hopes the letter has now been received - 26 Oct 1769
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4764 - Draft letter from Sir R. Wilmot to T. Waite. Stagnation of news - 27 Oct 1769
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4765 - Draft letter from Sir R. Wilmot to T. Waite. Lord and Lady P going to Thoroton for a month. Lord Bute to go abroad again - 27 Oct 1769
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4766 - Mary St. Gervas Hall to Sir R Wilmot. Mr Montgomery now agent to the 9th dragoons and 55th foot - 30 Oct 1769
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4767 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Henry Potts, (alterations to Anthony Todd 10 Jun 1768 and 1 Nov 1769). Named messengers to go to Dublin as soon as possible - 18 Nov 1767
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4768 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Thanks for D3155/C4765. House of Commons will meet on the contested elections - 2 Nov 1769
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4769 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. George Baily robbed of the mails in College Green. Letters of consequence were expected - 9 Nov 1769
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4770 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Gervas Hall. Refers to D3155/C4766. Asks about fees for officers in the civil branch of the Ordnance and Engineers - 9 Nov 1769
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4771 - Note from Sir R Wilmot to Sir George Macartney. £4000 damages for Wilkes - 10 Nov 1769
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4772 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Death of the Earl of Ely - uncle, Lord Loftus comes into the estate - 13 Nov 1769
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4773 - Lower Grosvenor St. Sir James Calder to Sir R Wilmot. Signature of his son's commission - 21 Nov 1769
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4774 - Sir James Calder to Sir R Wilmot. Thanks for his trouble - 22 Nov 1769
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4775 - Richard Rigby to Sir R. Wilmot. Asks for two volumes of the Irish Journals - 30 Nov 1769
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4776 - Vote Office, Parliament House. William Bruce to Rt Hon Lord Beauchamp. Votes have been sent to William Higginson Esq, Lisburn - 4 Dec 1769
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4777 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot (to Anthony Todd). Captain Brown carries the Money Bills over to Ireland - 13 Dec 1769
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4778 - Mr Ar Dobson to Sir R Wilmot. Watch delivered for Mr Meredyth is lost at the Council Office. Value £26, 14 Dec 1769 - 1769
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4779 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot (cover only). Capt Brown has arrived - 18 Dec 1769
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4780 - Lord Milton to Sir R Wilmot. Deed to go to Dublin has not been received. Does this mortgage lie in Mr Waite's office? - 20 Dec 1769
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4781 - List of exchanges (hand of Robert Wilmot) recommended to the King - (1769)
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4782 - Dublin Castle. Richard Jackson to Sir R Wilmot. Account of proceedings in the Commons. Prorogation occasions much surprise - 1 Jan 1770
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4783 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Robert Wilmot's marriage to Mrs Foote. Congratulations - 3 Jan 1770
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4784 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Receipts of mails. Illness - 3 Jan 1769 (1770)
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4785 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Mr Price has sent the votes of this session into the country - 9 Jan 1769 (1770)
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4786 - Draft letter from Sir R. Wilmot to T. Waite (marked to be burnt). Duke of Grafton stout and fears nothing. Other political news - 9 Jan 1770
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4787 - Mr Fraser to Sir R Wilmot. To call on him - 10 Jan 1770
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4788-4789 - Denise, Lady Hart to Sir R Wilmot. Encloses (D3155/C4789) a list of apartments in St James Palace - 16 Jan 1770
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4790 - Bloomsbury Square. Henry Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot. Lord Camden's pension on the Irish establishment begins, following his dismissal from the Great Seal - 19 Jan 1770
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4791 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Distemper among horned cattle in England, proclamation issued - 20 Jan 1770
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4792 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Thanks for news about Sir Fletcher Norton - 25 Jan 1770
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4793 - Draft letter from Sir R. Wilmot to T. Waite (marked to be returned). Private opinion that Parliament will not meet in March, not till the usual time next year. Possibility of exchange to the Ordnance or the Post Office for the Lord Lieutenant - 27 Jan 1770
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4794 - Copy letters from Sir R Wilmot to Robert Garner. Stone for the canal may be got from his quarry at Weston, but only by proper and understanding workmen. Keep a sharp look out on them - 31 Jan 1770
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4795 - Dunkeld. Duke of Atholl to Sir R Wilmot, Christmas quarter's annuity cannot be paid until the government warrant is issued making up the deficiency caused by the 4s tax - 2 Feb 1770
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4796 - 4797 - Dublin. Nathaniel Clements to Sir R Wilmot, 3 Feb 1770. Encloses (D3155/C4797) a state of Lord Camden's pension - 1770
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4798 - John Lees to Sir R Wilmot. Letters to and from Sir William Breton - 3 Feb 1770
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4799 - Mr Larpent's receipt for commission fees - 5 Feb 1770
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4800 - Lincolns Inn Fields. Mr Bradshaw to Sir R Wilmot. Letter for forwarding - 6 Feb 1770
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4801 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (reply on a letter as D3155/C4793, same date). Resignation of the Duke of Grafton. Any ideas of an exchange are being kept close - 7 Feb 1770
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4802 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Bishop of Killaloe now not in danger of death - 8 Feb 1770
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4803 - Lord Bristol to Sir R Wilmot. To call on him tomorrow - 8 Feb 1770
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4804 - Dartmouth St. Archbishop of York to Sir R Wilmot. Anne Jones' petition to the almoner's office for Monday - 10 Feb 1770
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4805 - Lord Camden to Sir W Wilmot. To see him this morning - 13 Feb 1770
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4806 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Camden. On the date of his pension starting - outgoings also described - 13 Feb 1770
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4807 - Copy letters from Sir R. Wilmot to Robert Garner. Best not absolutely to agree with the canal people about the stone - 14 Feb 1770
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4808 - Nathaniel Clements to Sir R. Wilmot. Mr Dyson's patent will be passed in a few days. For Lord Camden, a certificate is needed as to the day when he ceased being Chancellor - 17 Feb 1770
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4809 - Draft letter from Sir R. Wilmot to T. Waite. Receipt of C4801 - 4802. Lord Annaly will be a great help to the government - 17 Feb 1770
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4810 - Clifford St. Sir William Breton to Sir R Wilmot. Letter for the Lord Lieutenant - 20 Feb 1770
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4811 - Sir R Wilmot to Sir George Macartney. Great majority on the divisions yesterday - the ministry may now be at leisure to think of Ireland. Encloses letter from Sir William Breton - 20 Feb 1770
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4812 - Sir R Wilmot to Sir George Macartney. Was unable with precision to say anything about the Duke of Grafton's resignation - 22 Feb 1770
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4813 - Lord Conyngham to Sir R Wilmot. Vice-Treasurers of Ireland. Answered on reverse - 1 Mar 1770
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4814 - Mr Ellis to Sir R Wilmot. Asks whether the warrant appointing him a vice-treasurer has yet been transmitted to Ireland - 1 Mar 1770
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4815 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Lord Camden's patent passed. Parliament prorogued to May 1st - 12 Mar 1770
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4816 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot (on letter from Sir Robert Wilmot of 6 Mar, marked most private and to be returned). Woeful picture of men and measures - 17 Mar 1770
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4817-4818 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Asks for a copy of the named chart (on separate sheet, D3155/C4818). Landscape views of the lake of Killarney printed. Ball went off well, with nearly 1500 persons present - 17 Mar 1770
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4819 - Sir R Wilmot to Sir George Macartney. Death of General Armiger - 20 Mar 1770
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4820 - Somerset House. Dr (Lewis?) Bruce to Sir R Wilmot. Thanks for his help in the matter of the salary for Somerset House chapel - 20 Mar 1770
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4821 - Dublin Castle. Mrs Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Thanks for the flower seeds - 22 Mar 1770
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4822 - Dr (Lewis?) Bruce to Sir R Wilmot. Sends 4 dozen of Frontineac, bottled on the vintage grounds - 29 Mar 1770
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4823 - Mrs M Rowe to the Lord Chamberlain. Thanks for the rooms assigned to her at Kensington - but they do not provide an accommodation for her family. Duchess of Hamilton's apartment unoccupied - 29 Mar 1770
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4824 - Phoenix Park. Col Cuninghame to Sir R Wilmot. Unbecoming behaviour of Mr Robert Wilmot, chaplain to his regiment and a relative. No answer from him on embarkation next September - 1 Apr 1770
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4825 - Sir R. Wilmot to T. Waite (in the utmost confidence, to be returned). Lord Lieutenant needs guidance as to turning out and putting in the inferior officers - 2 Apr 1770
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4826 - Sir R. Wilmot to T. Waite (in the utmost confidence and to be returned). Changes of officers and details of revenue in Ireland. Received 3 Apr 1770 - Mar-Apr 1770
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4827 - Warrant from the Lord Chamberlain for lodgings at Somerset House formerly Mrs Craddock, granted to Thomas Lynn - 3 Apr 1770
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4828 - Warrant from the Lord Chamberlain for lodgings at Somerset House for Mrs Lynn - 4 Apr 1770
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4829 - Sir R. Wilmot to Robert Garner. Estate and domestic business. Lettings and surveys, drainage and flooding - 4 Apr 1770
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4830 - Whitehall, Council Office. Mr Cottrell to Sir R Wilmot. Asks for a copy of a proclamation issued in Ireland about 2 years ago, on distemper among horned cattle - 5 Apr 1770
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4831 - Mr Ellis to Sir R Wilmot, Patent for the new vice-treasurers of Ireland - 9 Apr 1770
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4832 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Shelburne. Recommendation to a living - 10 Apr 1770
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4833 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. No news. Receipt of letters - 18 Apr 1770
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4834 - Grosvenor Square. General Montagu to Sir R Wilmot. To call on him tomorrow - 18 Apr 1770
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4835 - Nathaniel Clements to Sir R. Wilmot. King's letter not yet come over appointing Mr Ellis vice-treasurer - 18 Apr 1770
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4836 - Nathaniel Clements to Sir R. Wilmot. Letter now arrived appointing Mr Ellis - Apr 1770
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4837 - Osmaston. Robert Garner to Sir R Wilmot. Elms sold to the canal people - likely to be a dispute also over bridges (whether two or four in Weston liberty) - 23 Apr 1770
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4838 - Col Fraser to Sir R Wilmot. Appointed quartermaster general of Ireland. Does he need a treasury warrant to prevent trouble with baggage at customs - 24 Apr 1770
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4839 - Sackville St. Col Masterton to Sir R Wilmot. Is the commission signed for Ensign John Gordon in the 53rd regiment? - 24 Apr 1770
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4840 - House of Commons Mr Ellis to Sir R. Wilmot. Ready to receive the patent - 26 Apr 1770
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4841 - Sir Robert Wilmot to T. Waite. Vice-treasurer's patent arrived. Irish peers to kiss hands tomorrow - 26 Apr 1770
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4842 - Thomas Wilmot to Sir R. Wilmot. Augmentation to be placed on the establishment. No candles lit at Mr Wilkes' enlargement - 26 Apr 1770
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4843 - Note of title of the countess of Egmont's barony (baroness Arden of Lohort Castle), received - 28 Apr 1770
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4844 - Supports arms as in D3155/C4843 to be as Lord Egmont's
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4845 - Lord Egmont to Sir R Wilmot. No new crest. Irish heralds only need to enter a minute - 30 Apr 1770
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4846 - Mr Larpent's account for peerage fees - 3 May 1770
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4847 - St James'. Mr Harrington to Sir R Wilmot. Pages' fees usually paid annually by the Lord Lieutenant - 4 May 1770
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4848 - Cabritta. Mrs Lucy Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Husband confined with the gout - 5 May 1770
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4849 - Robert Garner to Sir R. Wilmot. A single rail may not keep out great cattle. Beaumont acre new surveyed - 6 May 1770
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4850 - Bath. John (Ryder abp of) Tuam to Sir R Wilmot. Recommends brother Wilmot's youngest son for a captain's commission, Lieut in the 40th foot - 7 May 1770
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4851 - Col Fraser to Sir R. Wilmot. Payments to pages - 9 May 1770
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4852 - Major-General Frederick to Sir R Wilmot. Proposes continuing Montgomery as agent to the 54th regiment - 10 May 1770
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4853-4854 - Robert Garner to Sir R. Wilmot. 13 May 1770. Encloses a survey of Beaumont acre (D3155/C4854) with an account of the cut and the navigators' ideas on dams and making good - 1770
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4855 - Dublin. Col C Bucknell to Sir R Wilmot. As an officer on the half-pay, has actually suffered in the present round of promotions - former deputy quartermaster general - 14 May 1770
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4856 - Dublin Castle. Sir George Macartney to Sir R Wilmot. Packet for Major Wrixon - 19 May 1770
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4857 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the archbishop of Tuam. Refers to D3155/C4850. He explained how he stands in respect of military recommendations - 21 May 1770
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4858 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to nephew Robin Wilmot. Youngest son William (age 4) most likely to travel east. Advice to him - 21 May 1770
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4859 - Grosvenor St. Lord Hertford to Sir R Wilmot. Surprised that the place of groom porter is not in the gift of the Chamberlain. Asks for information - 21 May 1770
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4860 - Sir R. Wilmot to T. Waite (marked private). Peerages - 21 May 1770
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4861 - St James'. Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Earl of Guilford at Bath. Mrs Lascelles continued on the concordatum - 21 May 1770
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4862 - Annotations in hand of Robert Wilmot. Appointments of commissioners of excise and customs - complains about this being perpetual. Pensioning off of some old heads - 21 May 1770
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4863 - Thomas Wilmot to Sir R. Wilmot. Lord Chief Justice Clayton has applied for leave to retire on a pension - probable that Solicitor-General Patterson is to succeed - 24 May 1770
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4864 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Sir George Macartney. Papers for Major Wrixon's court martial not yet arrived. Remonstrance went off better than expected - 26 May 1770
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4865 - French Park. Maj-General James Gisborne to Sir R Wilmot. Fees will be paid for his commission, dated 20 March - 28 May 1770
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4866 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Earl of Hertford (Lord Chamberlain). Report on the condition of the state apartments at Hampton Court: generally clean and in good condition - 28 May 1770
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4867 - Newark. Thomas Heron to Sir R Wilmot. Dr Baker has applied for a resignation of Sir Edward Wilmot's office of physician to the King, giving up an office to TH. Indelicate and without his knowledge - 4 Jun 1770
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4868 - Lisle St, Leicester Fields. Gen Thomas to Sir R Wilmot. Mrs Mostyn will not withdraw her application for one of the late Mrs Coles' rooms. - 6 Jun 1770
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4869 - Sir R. Wilmot to T. Waite (marked private). Chief Justiceship: ideas of the Lord Lieutenant are public knowledge - 6 Jun 1770
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4870 - Grosvenor St. Lord Edgcumbe to Sir R Wilmot. Asks if the vice-treasurers' oaths of office have arrived - 11 Jun 1770
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4871 - Wardour St, Soho. Lady Lindores to the Lord Chamberlain. Asks to be appointed housekeeper of Somerset House - 12 Jun 1770
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4872 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Sir George Macartney. Would like to go into Derbyshire for a few weeks. Princess Dowager's motives for going into Germany - 12 Jun 1770
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4873 - Jermyn St. Catherine Maria Moore, Lady Moore to the Lord Chamberlain. Asks for her daughter Mrs Dickson to be appointed housekeeper at Somerset House - 14 Jun 1770
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4874 - Sir R. Wilmot to T. Waite (marked to be burnt). Finances of Ireland. High rate of exchange and its effect on trade - 14 Jun 1770
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4875 - Nathaniel Clements to Sir R. Wilmot. Reward of £400, to be shared with Mr Sharpe, for extraordinary services during the last session of Parliament - 16 Jun 1770
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4876 - Note from the Lord Chamberlain's office on the need for a night sentinel at Somerset House to prevent further thefts of lead - 7 Jun 1770
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4877 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Nathaniel Clements. Refers to D3155/C4875, received - 21 Jun 1770
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4878 - Dr Ingram's card, received 14 Jun 1770 - 1770
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4879 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Thanks for information about Dr Ingram's pills. Lord Dungannon extremely ill - 24 Jun 1770
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4880 - Nottingham. Sir Edward Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot. Leaves Nottingham the last week in August - 25 Jun 1770
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4881 - Cleveland Court. General Harvey to Sir R Wilmot. Asks if the commission appointing Abercromby Major in the 3rd regiment of horse has arrived - 26 Jun 1770
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4882 - Sir Robert Wilmot's account of fees and salary received as secretary to the Lord Chamberlain, received 29 Jun 1770 - Jun 1770
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4883 - Pall Mall. Lady Egmont to Sir R Wilmot. Has not yet received her patent. - 1 Jul 1770
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4884 - Surry St. Thomas Cumming to Sir R Wilmot. Asks about payment of the absentee tax as a pensioner on the Irish establishment. - 3 Jul 1770
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4885 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Sir Edward Wilmot. Refers to D3155/C4880. Accepts the invitation to Nottingham. - 4 Jul 1770
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4886 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Illnesses of Chief Justice Clayton and Lord Dungannon. - 4 Jul 1770
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4887 - Extract of a letter from Richard Underwood to John Drummond and Co, London. Money for Col Robert Sandford. Capt Webber now dead. - 4 Jul 1770
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4888 - Sir Edward Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot. Would choose to have no distinction in arms between them. - 7 Jul 1770
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4889 - Sir George Macartney to Sir R. Wilmot. Packet for forwarding. - 13 Jul 1770
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4890 - Receipted bill for groceries provided by Henry and Samuel Richardson, Market Place, Derby to Sir R Wilmot. - 25 Jul 1770
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4891 - Osmaston. Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the proprietors of the Navigation of the river Derwent. Asks about Beaumont Acre and the making of a cut. - 25 Jul 1770
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4892 - Derby. Gilbert Fox and J Gisborne to Sir R Wilmot. New cut to be dug as deep as possible. - 28 Jul 1770
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4893 - Quebec. Major Henry Basset to Sir R Wilmot. Son Richard on the half-pay and has come out to this country. Lieut Thompson drowned - hopes Richard can succeed to the commission. Seeds being collected. - 30 Jul 1770
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4894 - Downing St. Gen George Williamson to Sir R Wilmot. Extract of a letter from his son about his commission. - 31 Jul 1770
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4895 - St James'. William Ely to Sir R Wilmot. Account for fees. - 7 Aug 1770
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4896 - J Gisborne to Sir R Wilmot. Beaumont Acre. Family news. - 12 Aug 1770
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4897 - Receipted bill for upholstery goods provided to Sir R Wilmot by Thomas Mottershaw, upholsterer of Derby. - 13 Aug 1770
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4898 - St James'. Peter Jones to Sir R Wilmot. No more letters to be sent from today. - 13 Aug 1770
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4899 - Thomas Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot. Accoutrements of sergeants of grenadiers. - 13 Aug 1770
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4900 - Receipted bill for watch making and repairing by John Whitehurst, Derby for Sir R Wilmot. - 15 Aug 1770
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4901 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the archbishop of Tuam at Spa. Recent declarations on lending or giving money. - 20 Aug 1770
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4902 - Mr Ross to Sir R Wilmot. Maj Whitlock's resignation of agency in favour of Mr Montgomery. Received 25 Aug 1770 - Aug 1770
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4903 - George St, Hanover Sq. General Gore to Sir R Wilmot. Mr Montgomery appointed agent to the 61st regiment in place of Capt Webber. - 25 Aug 1770
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4904 - Cleveland Row. Dr Gisborne to Sir R Wilmot. His brother Major-Gen Gisborne asks whether arrangements of commissions in Ireland have happened, concerning Col Luttrell. - 26 Aug 1770
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4905 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Illness of Lady Townshend. Attorney General Mr de Grey expected in Ireland this week. - 3 Sep 1770
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4906 - St James St. Maj-Gen Gisborne to Sir R Wilmot. To call on him (matter as in D3155/C4904). - 11 Sep 1770
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4907 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Irish Statutes at Large arrived safely. Lady Townshend's body to be embarked at Parkgate en route for Raynham. - 15 Sep 1770
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4908-4909 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. 19 Sep 1770. Encloses list of regiments (D3155/C4909) on the Irish establishment, with names and places of abode of their agents. - 1770
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4910 - Note of salary and income of the office of Clerk of the Robes and Wardrobes. - 21 Sep 1770
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4911-4912 - Sir R Wilmot to T. Waite. Alarms of war, according to the press. With further draft - 24 Sep 1770
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4913 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Survey of Beaumont Acre and rent income from it. - 25 Sep 1770
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4914 - King's College, Cambridge. Dr John Sumner to Sir R Wilmot. Chaplainey to the King for March, vacant by Mr North's likely move to the deanery of Canterbury. - 25 Sep 1770
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4915 - Details of Sir R Wilmot's conversation with Mr Maddox the equilibrist. Licences to perform in Russia, Sweden and Denmark. Details of the political situation there. - 27 Sep 1770
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4916 - Lady Hertford to Sir R Wilmot. Asks if accepting a small place in the Lord Chamberlain's gift occasions an officer to forfeit the half-pay. - 1 Oct 1770
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4917 - List of regiments in Ireland, with their agents and correspondence, as D3155/C4909 - 5 Oct 1770
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4918 - Dr John Sumner to Sir R Wilmot. Thanks for conducting the matter for him. - 5 Oct 1770
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4919-4920 - Chaddesden. Mrs Mary Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot. Letters for Sir Edward Wilmot - does not know where to direct for him. With cover - 16 Oct 1770
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4921 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot (written on letter from Sir R Wilmot, 8 Oct, marked to be returned). Details of his meeting with Mr Allan. Scheme for duty on rum. - 22 Oct 1770
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4922 - Note of the salary of the apothecary to HM household, sent to Lord Hertford. - 26 Oct 1770
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4923 - Major Vallancey to Sir R Wilmot. Recommendation in his favour from Lord Weymouth about pension. - 28 Oct 1770
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4924 - Treasury Chambers. Mr Cooper to Sir R Wilmot. Encloses a copy of Valentine Snow's case. Lord Chamberlain originally not favourable. - 30 Oct 1770
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4925 - Messrs Cox and Drummond wish to know the date of Gen Pitt's commission. - 30 Oct 1770
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4926 - Greenwich. Sir Peter Denis to the Lord Chamberlain. Commander of HM ship `Royal Charlotte' since 1763. Asks for the furniture, as normal practice, now the ship is going into dock for repair. - 2 Nov 1770
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4927 - Maze Hill. Sir Peter Denis to the Lord Chamberlain. Has received the report that he has no right to claim the yacht's furniture. Apologies for trouble caused. - 5 Nov 1770
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4928 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Cooper. Returns case as in D3155/C4924 - cannot see a more favourable answer from the Lord Chamberlain. - 9 Nov 1770
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4929-4930 - Conduit St. Mr Rose to Sir R Wilmot. Encloses a list (D3155/C4930) of regiments in which Mr Montgomery is concerned. - 7 Nov 1770
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4931-4932 - St James Place. Col Bernard Hale to the Lord Chamberlain. 20th regiment now quartered at the King's House at Winchester. The old and useless palace there would be a good place for stores and the piazzas good for drill. With cover - 12 Nov 1770
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4933 - Dublin. Thomas Cumming to Sir R Wilmot. As to whether, by residing for 6 months, he can save paying the absentee tax. Present position anomalous. - Nov 1770
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4934 - Mr Larpent to Sir R Wilmot (or his son). Form of a commission for appointing a Town Major of Galway. - 2 Dec 1770
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4935 - Receipted bill from Thomas Glover to Sir R Wilmot for levelling and surveying Beaumont's acres. - 5 Dec 1770
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4936 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. His sister has been out of her senses for many years. Should have gone to a good house of confinement at Hackney two years ago. Asks Mr Ely not to answer her letters. - 6 Dec 1770
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4937 - Royal Charlotte at Deptford. Capt John Campbell to Sir R Wilmot. Asks for an order for new furnishing the vessel. - 6 Dec 1770
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4938 - Argyll House. Duke of Argyll to Sir R Wilmot. Asks if the commission for Lieut McKenzie to purchase in Lord John Murray's regiment is approved and signed. - 9 Dec 1770
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4939 - Dublin. W Montgomery to Sir R Wilmot. Asks why there is delay with the commission for Lord Stavordale to succeed Cornet Litchfield of the 1st horse. - 10 Dec 1770
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4940 - Receipted bill from Peter Hough to Sir R Wilmot for estate work. - 12 Dec 1770
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4941 - Robert Garner to Sir R. Wilmot. Difference great between the canal valuation of land (some as little as 7s 6d per acre) and his. Offered a guinea an acre. Land likely to be a quagmire afterwards. - 16 Dec 1770
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4942 - Sir R. Wilmot to T. Waite. Can assure him that the paragraphs about Lord Weymouth, Lord Sandwich, Mr Thynne and Lord George Germaine are well founded. - 18 Dec 1770
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4943 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lady Hertford. Lieut Conway recommended for a troop of dragoons. - 20 Dec 1770
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4944-4945 - Sir R. Wilmot to T. Waite. Encloses a letter of thanks to Lord Townshend (D3155/C4945) for recommending Lieut Wilmot for a company. - 20 Dec 1770
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4946 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Argyll, Lieut Mackenzie's succession to a company. - 19 Dec 1770
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4947 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the Duke of Argyll. Private intelligence as D3155/C4946. - 21 Dec 1770
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4948-4949 - David Garrick to the Lord Chamberlain. Petition of Jonathan Snow (D3155/C4949) to be sergeant trumpeter. - 22 Dec 1770
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4950-4951 - Robert Garner to Sir R. Wilmot. Encloses (D3155/C4951) Mr Simm's paper about stone got at Weston. Committee or a jury needed to determine valuation. - 31 Dec 1770
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4952 - 4954 - Valuation, with copies, of land at Weston through which the canal is made. Endorsed enclosed in Robert Garner's letter of 23 Oct 1770 (missing). - 1770
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4955 - Memorial from William, Earl of Shelburne to the Lord Lieutenant for three barracks to be erected in Co Kerry. - 1770
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4956 - Whitehall. Dr Young to Sir R Wilmot. Asks for an extract from the Irish statute marking the period of time of resignation of English preferment. - (c 1770)
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4957 - Plan of dimensions of the Lord Chamberlain's box in the ballroom at St James' - 1770
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4958 - Account of quarterly salaries of the Lord Chamberlain, Privy Seal and for a livery at the Great Wardrobe - 1770
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4959 - Oath of HM servants - 1770
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4960 - Index to volumes of pamphlets (in hand of Robert Wilmot), latest example 1764 - (1770)
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4961 - (Hand of T Waite). Charitable sums spent during Lord Townshend's residence in Ireland - Dec 1767 - Feb 1770
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4962 - Grosvenor St. Lord Hertford to Sir R Wilmot, Lord Hillsborough satisfied with the objection to a fresh set of plate for governors - 2 Jan 1771
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4963 - Stafford near Dorchester. Sir Edward Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot. Congratulations on the birth of his nephew (estate and title in Sir S Gideon's family). - 7 Jan 1771
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4964 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Messenger Finlay has now returned with despatches for the Lord Lieutenant - 8 Jan 1771
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4965 - Upper Brook St. Lord John Murray to Sir R Wilmot. Commissions signed for the regiment under his command - 8 Jan 1771
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4966 - Pall Mall. Lady Egmont to Sir R Wilmot. Asks for the patent to be sent to her - 9 Jan 1771
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4967 - Note (to be returned, most secret) in hand of Robert Wilmot. Marquess of Kildare and Dr Lucas are beating up support among the weavers - 9 Jan 1771
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4968-4969 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Association for weaving Irish manufacturers. Encloses (D3155/C4969) a reply to the invitation received from the Marquis of Kildare on a charity sermon - 9 Jan 1771
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4970 - Mr Attorney General de Grey's opinion (sent to Thomas Middleton, Lincolns Inn) on the £3000 to which Mr Cope lays claim. Not an absolute gift, but to promote career advancement - 11 Jan 1771
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4971 - Dublin Castle. Sir George Macartney to Sir R Wilmot. Support for the banks from the castle was needed. Decay of trade - 11 Jan 1771
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4972 - Nathaniel Clements to Sir R Wilmot. Lord Chetwynd's pension on the Irish establishment - 12 Jan 1771
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4973 - Chatham. Sir Peter Denis to the Lord Chamberlain. Rights as against Capt Campbell, to the furniture on the `Royal Charlotte' - 12 Jan 1771
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4974 - Sir Samson Gideon to Sir R Wilmot. To meet at six this evening - 16 Jan 1771
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4975 - Boston House. Mr Clitherow to Mr Wilmot. Invitation - 22 Jan 1771
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4976-4977 - Lady Hart to Sir R Wilmot (with draft reply). Whether the chancellorship of Christ Church, Dublin is in the gift of the Crown or dean and chapter. With cover - 24 Jan 1771
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4978 - Custom House, London. Edward Stanley to Sir R Wilmot. Bounty on Irish linen - an official letter to the Board should get the figures for the past ten years - 26 Jan 1771
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4979 - Carton. Duke of Leinster to Sir R Wilmot. Thanks for his commission as Lieut-General - 27 Jan 1771
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4980-4981 - St James'. Lord Townshend to Sir R Wilmot. Appreciation of his services. With cover - 28 Jan 1771
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4982 - Sir Edward Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot. Clerkship in the Lord Chamberlain's office for Master George, just as your eldest son is initiated into Irish affairs. - 29 Jan 1771
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4983 - Sir Edward Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot. Hand rather steadier now than ten years ago - 29 Jan 1770
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4984 - Particulars of furniture for the yacht `Royal Charlotte' to be supplied to Capt John Campbell - Jan 1771
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4985 - Copy letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Lord Chief Justice (J Eardley) Wilmot to Lord North. Annotated in hand of EW. Limitation of duty for health reasons, if preferable to resignation - 11 Jan 1771
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4986 - Downing St. Lord North to Sir R Wilmot. To see him this evening - 8 Feb 1771
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4987 - Bloomsbury Square. Henry Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot. Formal application from the Lord Chancellor to Lord Hertford for plate - 8 Feb 1771
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4988 - St James'. Sir R Wilmot to Henry Wilmot. Chancellors have never had an allowance of plate - 9 Feb 1771
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4989 - Piccadilly near Clarges St. Col Camphell to Sir R Wilmot. Commission for Ensign Colin Campbell in the 42nd regiment - 13 Feb 1771
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4990 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot (marked to be burnt). Parliament certain to meet on 26th. Mr Allan's demotion - but may possibly end up at the Board of Excise - 13 Feb 1771
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4991 - Nathaniel Clements to Sir R. Wilmot. Reimbursement for tax on pensions for the Prince of Brunswick, but not for the Duke of Atholl, Sir Edward Hawke or George Charles - 15 Feb 1771
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4992 - Lord Sandwich to Sir R Wilmot. To see him tomorrow on an Irish matter - 19 Feb 1771
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4993-4994 - Edward Stanley to Sir R. Wilmot, 20 Feb 1771. Account of expenses (D3155/C4994) in postponing the sale of the frigate `Hibernia' - 1771
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4995 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot (marked to be burnt). New commissioner Allan's reception. Lord Townshend may ask to quit and the Ordnance may be kept open for him - 20 Feb 1771
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4996-4997 - Robert Garner to Sir R. Wilmot. Encloses Mr Glover's account of Beaumont Acre (D3155/C4997). Weston estate news - 24 Feb 1771
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4998 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (copy in hand of Robert Wilmot), marked most private and to be burnt. Lord Loftus moved the Address - a great acquisition. But the motion was rejected 28-16. Mob at College Green today - 27 Feb 1771
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4999-5001 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot, 28 Feb 1771. Sheriffs found it necessary to march down an army party to disperse the mob. Encloses copies of the minutes (D3155/C5000 - 5001) from yesterday - 1771
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5002 - Copy case from the rum merchants of Belfast, sent to Lord Hertford, on duties - 3 Mar 1771
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5003-5005 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Encloses minutes of the Commons (D3155/C5004 - 5005) on the address to the King and the resignation of Mr Speaker Ponsonby - 4 Mar 1771
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5006 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Appointment of Speaker - the contenders are Mr Berisford, Mr Brownlow and Mr Pery - 6 Mar 1771
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5007 - Grosvenor Place. Duke of Atholl to Sir R Wilmot. Deficiency on his grant caused by the taxx on absentees - 8 Mar 1771
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5008 - Quality Court, Chancery Lane. Christopher Hargrave to Sir R Wilmot. Thanks for the offer to send deeds to the Duke of Leinster - 9 Mar 1771
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5009 - Copy (hand of Robert Wilmot) of a note from the King about Mr Pennell Hawkins' pension - 11 Mar 1771
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5010 - Lord Hertford to Sir R Wilmot. Asks what the protest was at the end of the last session in Dublin - 12 Mar 1771
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5011 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Quiet times since the accession of Mr Pery to the chair. Will probably adjourn tomorrow until April 23rd - 15 Mar 1771
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5012 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (copy in hand of Robert Wilmot), marked to be returned. Choice of a speaker, criticism of the Lord Lieutenant for not adjourning the house. - 11-18 Mar 1771
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5013 - Charles St, St James. Lord Garlies to Sir R Wilmot. To stop the recommendation of Ensign Daly to succeed Lieut Stewart in the 46th regiment - resignation caused by debt, now repaid - 19 Mar 1771
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5014 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (marked to be burnt). Matter of the rum duty to be expedited and resistance to bounties on export of check linen. Lord Lieutenant may go to the Ordnance - 20 Mar 1771
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5015 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (marked to be burnt). Passage of bills. Almost seems to be a concerted plan by government servants to embarrass English government. Sir George duped by the gentry - 23 Mar 1771
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5016 - Lota, near Cork. Capt Edward Wilmot to Sir R Wilmot. Marriage on 11th February - 24 Mar 1771
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5017 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (marked most private and to be burnt). Assumes HMs reply to the Commons address is mild and gentle. Mr Alan has in charge the rum business - 25 Mar 1771
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5018-5019 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. 27 Mar 1771. Encloses a list (D3155/C5019) of bills sealed in Council. Will be transmitted to Lord Rochford soon, but not by the messengers - 1771
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5020 - Case for opinion as to whether the address of the Commons to HM, 2nd March 1771 is an apology for their vote on 19th November 1769 - Mar 1771
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5021 - William FitzHerbert to Sir R Wilmot. Visit to Hampton court, would like the three vacant rooms on the upper storey looking over the gardens - Princess Mary or Louisa's rooms - 1 Apr 1771
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5022 - Letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite (marked most private and to be returned). Refers to D3155/C5015 and D3155/C5017, response to these opinions. Hopes TW will come to England this July - 2 Apr 1771
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5023 - Sir Edward Wilmot to Sir R. Wilmot. Water near Weymouth in all sensible qualities like Harrogate - 3 Apr 1771
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5024 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (marked private). Glad that the mad letter has done him no harm - 3 Apr 1771
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5025 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Parliament may adjourn itself, rather than be prorogued - 3 Apr 1771
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5026 - Nathaniel Clements to Sir R. Wilmot. Refers to his memorial to Lord North, to be taken over by Mr Allan. Asks what Lord Townshend's recommendation was - 4 Apr 1771
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5027 - Dublin Castle. John Lees to Sir R Wilmot. Bounty on chequed and striped linens operates greatly to the disadvantage of this kingdom. Mr Allan to confer with Robert Wilmot on this matter - 8 Apr 1771
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5028 - Cavendish Square. Lord Bessborough to Sir R Wilmot. Has Shannon's bill been before the Committee of Council here and are there any difficulties - 9 Apr 1771
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5029 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot (marked to be burnt). Hints from Lord Townshend of appointing TW as chief secretary if Sir George was provided for - 11 Apr 1771
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5030 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot (marked private and to be burnt). Account of Mr Allan's meeting with Lord North - highly satisfactory. The Commissioners of the Revenue have not sent over papers on the rum duty - 17 Apr 1771
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5031 - Letter from Sir R Wilmot to Robert Garner, returned in RG's letter of 20 Apr (missing). Valuation of land and stone - 17 Apr 1771
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5032 - Mr Jeevers to Sir R Wilmot. Samples of wine and port sent - 23 Apr 1771
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5033 - Edward Sneyd to Sir R Wilmot. Thanks for securing his leave of absence until the second Sunday in May - 27 Apr 1771
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5034 - Quebec. Major Henry Basset to Sir R Wilmot. Grateful thanks over the lieutenancy for his son Richard. Son James a lieutenant in the 29th since 1764. Has now cleared 400 acres within 3 miles of Quebec with a convenient house - 1 May 1771
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5035 - Lord Hertford to Sir R. Wilmot. Encloses a note (D3155/C5036) from the Duke of Grafton at Arlington Street to Lord Hertford, relating to the Lord Chamberlain's lodgings at Newmarket - 3 May 1771
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5037 - Receipted bill from Richard Finney to Sir R Wilmot for tiles - 3 May 1771
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5038 - Dublin Castle. Sir George Macartney to Sir R Wilmot. Letter for forwarding. No bills have arrived yet - 4 May 1771
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5039 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. New establishment for the infantry in Ireland. No bills yet - 8 May 1771
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5040 - Lord Hertford to Sir R Wilmot. Encloses warrant for Mr Coleman to succeed Mr Ryder as master of the robes - 9 May 1771
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5041-5042 - Applications for and destination of tickets for the installation on 25 July 1771. With further (earlier?) draft - 10 May 1771
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5043 - Grosvenor Square. Lord Jersey to Lord Hertford. Two tickets for the installation at Windsor - 10 May 1771
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5044 - Marlborough House. Duke of Marlborough to Lord Hertford. For a few installation tickets - 11 May 1771
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5045 - Derby. J Gisborne to Sir R Wilmot. Health. Hopes to be able to visit the week after next. Mortgage at 4% for £13,000 on land in Nottinghamshire, is he is interested - 11 May 1771
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5046 - Whites. Lord Hinchinbrook (Vice Chamberlain) to Sir R Wilmot. To swear Col St John into office tomorrow - 15 May 1771
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5047 - Mr Meyrick to Sir R Wilmot. Scales of pay for payment of troops - 22 May 1771
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5048 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (marked to be burnt). Provost coming to England. Sir George Macartney has asked for a pension of £2000 pa for life - Lord Lieutenant probably not disposed to recommend - 26 May 1771
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5049 - Charles St. Lord and Lady Garlies to Lord Hertford. Hopes he has no objection to their using the duchess of Argyll's apartment in Kensington Palace this summer - 27 May 1771
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5050 - Parliament St, London. Lieut-Governor Desbrisay to Sir R Wilmot. Has a notification arrived yet for the sale of his company of Irish artillery - 28 May 1771
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5051 - Sir George Macartney to Sir R Wilmot. Session of Parliament now at an end - a great many good positions and places now vacant - 29 May 1771
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5052-5053 - Printed letter from Col H J Hansard on agency payments. With enclosed note - May 1771
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5054 - Printed letter from Col Roberts recommending Mr Hansard - 1771
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5055 - Hertford St. Mrs Egerton to Sir R Wilmot. To see him before he goes to Windsor - 31 May 1771
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5056 - Note that an installation would take place this year. Details of uncertainty as to date, arrangements and publicity - May 1771
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5057 - Bill for meals (at the White Hart, Windsor, Mr Egelstone's) - 2 Jun 1771
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5058 - Memorandum of visit to Windsor and meetings on work necessary for the installation - 3 Jun 1771
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5059 - Copy of the Lord Chamberlain's order to the gentlemen ushers to attend the Prince of Wales and Prince Frederick - 4 Jun 1771
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5060 - Lord Bristol to Sir R Wilmot. To call on him - 5 Jun 1771
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5061 - Mr Secker to Sir R Wilmot. Seats under the Lord Chamberlain's gallery at the direction of the Lord Steward, according to his account, received 6 Jun 1771 - Jun 1771
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5062 - Charles St. Mrs A Rivett to Sir R Wilmot. Advice on a profession for her eldest son - 8 Jun 1771
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5063 - Account of the journey to and meeting with Mr Secker at Staines. Claims to seats - 9-10 Jun 1771
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5064 - Card, note of meeting at `The Bush' at Staines - 10 Jun 1771
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5065 - St James. J Secker to the Lord Chamberlain. For two tickets for the gallery at the installation - 12 Jul 1771
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5066 - Grosvenor St. Draft letter (hand of Robert Wilmot) from Lord Hertford to Lord Hardwicke. Not able to provide as many tickets as requested for the gallery - 13 Jun 1771
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5067 - Hampton Court Palace. Mrs Elizabeth Mostyn to Lord Hertford. For three tickets for the installation - 13 Jun 1771
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5068 - Major Collins to Sir R Wilmot. Attendance at the installation as gentlemen usher - 13 Jun 1771
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5069 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot (copy in hand of Robert Wilmot). Appointments. Encloses (D3155/C5071) Attorney General's opinion on the legality of appointing separate boards of Customs and Excise - 20 Jun 1771
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5070 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Also refers to D3155/C5071 - 20 Jun 1771
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5071 - Copy queries for the Attorney-General, with comments, as in D3155/C5069 - 1771
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5072 - Long Whatton. E Dawson to Sir R Wilmot. Osmaston fields could be adjusted by being divided by commissioners - no occasion for an Act of Parliament - 21 Jun 1771
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5073 - List of KBs, some addresses and notes of attendance
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5074 - Further list of KBs, some addresses and notes of attendance
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5075 - Kirkheaton. Miss Mary Allot to Sir R Wilmot. Place with a small salary, not requiring absolute attendance at Court. Housekeeper at Newmarket - 22 Jun 1771
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5076 - Parliament Street. Mr Robinson to Sir R Wilmot. Election of senior alderman as sheriffs - Mr Plumbe and Mr Kirkman the candidates. Men of the livery to support, but with caution - 22 Jun 1771
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5077 - Lord Hertford to Sir R Wilmot. Approves of the draft (missing), here returned - 23 Jun 1771
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5078 - New Burlington St. Sir John Griffin to Sir R Wilmot. Asks how many tickets a knight-elect is entitled to, for the installation at Windsor - 24 Jun 1771
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5079 - Stratton St. Lord Pelham to Sir R Wilmot. Asks what lodgings are destined for him at the installation - 24 Jun 1771
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5080 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Lord Pelham. No necessary attendance by him on the King at the installation - 25 Jun 1771
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5081 - Somerset St. Mrs Pole to the Lord Chamberlain. For three tickets to the installation - 25 Jun 1771
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5082 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Mrs Pole. No tickets left - 26 Jun 1771
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5083 - Mr Cooper to Sir R Wilmot. Lodgings at Windsor for the installation - 25 Jun 1771
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5084 - Mr Robinson to Mr Harley. Soliciting support for Aldermen Plumbe and Kirkman - 25 Jun 1771
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5085 - Sir George Macartney to Sir R. Wilmot. Consent to his going into Derbyshire for a few weeks after the installation - 25 Jun 1771
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5086 - Mr Secker to Sir R Wilmot. Lodgings in Windsor for six marshall's men, received 26 Jun 1771 - Jun 1771
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5087 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (copy, marked most private and to be burnt). Reports on the Revenue Boards. Doubts and hesitations - 26 Jun 1771
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5088 - Mr Secker to Sir R Wilmot. Lords Lichfield and Suffolk will stay with him at the installation, received 27 Jun 1771 - Jun 1771
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5089 - Langley Park. Sir W Beauchamp Proctor to Sir R Wilmot. Asks to be excused attending - 27 Jun 1771
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5090 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Sir George will see him at the installation - 30 Jun 1771
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5091 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to various KBs. Attendance at the installation - 24 Jun - 2 Jul 1771
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5092 - Beaumont Lodge. Sir Charles Montagu to Sir R Wilmot. Accepts the invitation to attend - 3 Jul 1771
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5093 - Windsor. Cavendish T Mainwaring to Sir R Wilmot. Sister Johnes, who had apartments in the palace, is dead. Leaving for Hereford next Saturday - 5 Jul 1771
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5094 - Charleton. Lord Suffolk to the Lord Chamberlain. Lord Talbot cannot accommodate his attendants - needs lodgings for a valet de chambre and two footmen - 3 Jul 1771
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5095 - Copy memorandum from Sir R Wilmot to Messrs Ely, going to Windsor on 3 July to do preparatory work for the installation - 1771
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5096 - Denhill. Sir James Gray to Sir R Wilmot. Accepts the invitation to attend - 4 Jul 1771
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5097 - Lota near Cork. Capt (Edward) Wilmot to cousin Mr Wilmot. Scenery of Ireland. Price of food - 4 Jul 1771
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5098 - Babworth near Retford. Lindley Simpson to Sir R Wilmot. Asks to be excused if possible from attending the installation - 5 Jul 1771
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5099 - Hanover Square. Lady Hillsborough to Sir R Wilmot. Sends three books found at the Holte - 5 Jul 1771
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5100 - Coventry. Joseph Hewitt (standing wardrobe keeper at Windsor) to Mr Ely, Lord Chamberlain's office. Asks to be excused from attending the installation - 7 Jul 1771
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5101 - London. Lord Hertford to Sir R. Wilmot. To see him tomorrow - 7 Jul 1771
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5102 - London. Lord Hertford to Sir R. Wilmot. Office business - needs to see him tomorrow - 7 Jul 1771
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5103 - Measurements of St George's Hall, Windsor - 9 Jul 1771
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5104 - Request from Mrs Carbonell for two tickets under the gallery - 9 Jul 1771
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5105 - Memorandum of royal approval for certain arrangements of seating at Windsor - 10 Jul 1771
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5106 - Kew. Lord Holdernesse to Sir R Wilmot. Goes to Windsor on Thursday to see the apartment destined for the Prince of Wales - 10 Jul 1771
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5107 - Lissanoure. Sir George Macartney to Sir R Wilmot. Arrangements for payment - 12 Jul 1771
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5108 - Note of boxes of books for Lord North from the Lord Lieutenant - 13 Jul 1771
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5109 - Memorandum of progress at Windsor with the arrangements - 15 Jul 1771
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5110 - List of officers for whom lodgings were hired at Windsor on account of the installation in September 1762 - (1771)
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5111 - Lord Hertford to Sir R. Wilmot. Lord Pelham entitled by office to an apartment for the installation - 12 Jul 1771
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5111-5144 - File of applications for tickets for the installation - 12-22 Jul 1771
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5112 - Cover to D3155/C5111 - 1771
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5113 - List of Knights of the Garter - 16 Jul 1771
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5114 - Leicester Fields. Sir Joshua Reynolds to Lord Hertford, for a ticket - 16 Jul 1771
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5115 - Draft (in hand of Robert Wilmot) from Lord Hertford to Sir Joshua Reynolds. Only tickets available are for the under gallery in the hall - 1771
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5116 - Leicester Fields. Sir Joshua Reynolds to Sir R Wilmot. Applies for two tickets - 17 Jul 1771
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5117 - Bolton Row. John Martin Leake to Sir R Wilmot. Names of those requiring pass tickets - 17 Jul 1771
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5118 - Miss Keck to Sir R Wilmot, Friday. Pass tickets - 1771
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5119 - Cashiobury. Lady Essex to Lord Hertford. For a ticket - 13 Jul 1771
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5120 - Bagshot Park. Lord Albemarle to Lord Hertford. For tickets - 13 Jul 1771
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5121 - Belvedere. Lady Gideon to her uncle Sir R Wilmot. Ticket for Sir Sampson - 13 Jul 1771
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5122 - Camden Place. Lord Camden to Lord Hertford. For a ticket - 14 Jul 1771
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5123 - Pass for Mr Louis Rollier, valet to the Duke of Roxburghe - 1771
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5124 - Jermyn St. Dr Baker (Queen's physician) to Sir R Wilmot. For two tickets - 13 Jul 1771
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5125 - Exchequer. Duke of Newcastle to Lord Hertford. For four tickets - (14 Jul 1771)
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5126 - Chislehurst. Lord Robert Bertie to Lord Hertford. Cannot now attend the installation - 15 Jul 1771
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5127 - Ampton. James Calthorpe to Sir R Wilmot. Mr James Ely will attend in his place - 15 Jul 1771
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5128 - Duke of Newcastle to Lord Hertford. Will make excuses to the fourth person - 16 Jul 1771
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5129 - Duke of Montagu to Lord Hertford. For six tickets - 18 Jul 1771
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5130 - Sunbury. Lord Pomfret to Lord Hertford. For two tickets - 16 Jul 1771
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5131 - Mrs Oliver to Lord Hertford. For two tickets - 19 Jul 1771
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5132 - Mr Cecil to Lord Hertford. To wait on him - 19 Jul 1771
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5133 - Lord Cadogan to Lord Hertford. For a ticket for his grandson - 18 Jul 1771
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5134 - Lincolns Inn Fields. Alexander Wedderburn to Lord Hertford. For tickets for Lord and Lady Clive - 19 Jul 1771
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5135 - Mrs Dashwood to Sir R Wilmot. How big is her apartment in the castle - 20 Jul 1771
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5136 - Burghley. Lord Exeter to Lord Hertford. For a ticket for his nephew - 18 Jul 1771
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5137 - Mount St. Mr W Lyttelton to Lord Hertford. For a ticket - 19 Jul 1771
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5138 - Grosvenor Square. Sir Charles Mostyn to Lord Hertford. For a ticket - 19 Jul 1771
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5139 - Lord Hertford to Sir R Wilmot. Prince of Wales' offering - 19 Jul 1771
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5140 - Hertford St. Lady Mary Hume to Lord Hertford. Asks which part of the chapel her tickets are for - 21 Jul 1771
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5141 - Chesterfield St. G Selwyn to Lord Hertford. His ticket - 20 Jul 1771
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5142 - Southampton St. James Marriott (HM advocate general) to Sir R Wilmot. Tickets - 20 Jul 1771
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5143 - Lord Hertford to Sir R Wilmot. Encloses D3155/C5140 - 21 Jul 1771
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5144 - List of minuet dancers - 22 Jul 1771
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5145 - Duchess of Ancaster to Sir R Wilmot. For a pass for her servant to Windsor Castle, to the Duke's apartment, received 16 Jul 1771 - Jul. 1771
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5146 - Notes on lodgings needed - 17 Jul 1771
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5147 - Deanery House, Windsor. F(rederick Keppel) bishop of Exeter to Sir R Wilmot. Minor canons and singing men must have the fourteen stalls - 18 Jul 1771
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5148 - Whitehall. Lord and Lady Waldegrave to Sir R Wilmot. Lodgings at Windsor - 18 Jul 1771
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5149 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to the bishop of Exeter. Refers to D3155/C5147. Sorry that harmony is likely to be interrupted over the use of seats. Arrangements had the approval of the King - 19 Jul 1771
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5150 - Quality Court, Chancery Lane. Christopher Hargrave to Sir R Wilmot. Papers for the Duke of Leinster - 19 Jul 1771
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5151 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to the bishop of Exeter. Promises and engagements as a result of conventions. Doubt as to the definition of seats under his control - 20 Jul 1771
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5152 - F(rederick Keppel) bishop of Exeter to Sir R. Wilmot. Not doing their duty if they give up rights and privileges. They will keep the keys of the chapel - 20 Jul 1771
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5153 - F(rederick Keppel) bishop of Exeter to Sir R. Wilmot. Glad that pretended claims have been given up. Chapter will deliver the tickets. The choir have had the profits from time immemorial - 21 Jul 1771
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5154 - Grosvenor Square. Lord Hertford to Sir R. Wilmot. Tickets - 22 Jul 1771
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5155 - Grosvenor Street. Lord Hertford to Sir R. Wilmot. Insecure scaffolding in the organ loft, to be examined - 22 Jul 1771
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5156 - St James'. Peter Jones to Sir R Wilmot. Army returns - 24 Jul 1771
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5157-5158 - Disposition of certain lodgings in Windsor Castle at the installation, with further annotated copy - 25 Jul 1771
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5159 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot (marked most private). Budget papers coming over with Mr Swan - 27 Jul 1771
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5160 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Peter Jones to open all official letters while Sir Robert Wilmot is in Derbyshire - 29 Jul 1771
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5161 - Long Whatton. Edward Dawson to Sir R Wilmot. Mr Smith ready to enter into proper articles to inclose all the fields at Osmaston - 29 Jul 1771
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5162 - St James's. Dr Thomas Gisborne to Sir R Wilmot. Painting of his apartment - 29 Jul 1771
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5163 - Lord Hertford to Sir R. Wilmot. Mrs Clavering's apartment at Hampton Court - 30 Jul 1771
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5164 - Windsor. James Ely to Sir R Wilmot. Part of the fittings at St George's Chappel are claimed by the bishop of Exeter as his perquisite - 30 Jul 1771
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5165 - War Office. C D'Oyly to Sir R Wilmot. Glad that Mr Basset has so soon succeeded in being put on the full pay - 30 Jul 1771
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5166 - Memorandum of events in preparation for the installation ceremony - 24 Jun - 21 Jul 1771
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5167 - 5168 - Lists of tables on the day of the installation. Two versions, received 12 Jun 1771 - Jun 1771
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5169 - Beckett. Lord Barrington to Sir R Wilmot. Mr Basset's ensigncy, recommended by General Gage in America - 3 Aug 1771
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5170 - Lincoln's Inn. Thomas Middleton to Sir R Wilmot. Mr Sharp (who made the mortgage for £2500) is dead - 17 Aug 1771
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5171-5172 - St James's. William Ely to Sir R Wilmot, 19 Aug 1771. Encloses account [C5172] as secretary to the Lord Chamberlain - 1771
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5173 - St James's. Peter Jones to Sir R Wilmot. Doubts whether all the workmen will be out of the house by the time of his return. Plastering nearly ready - 22 Aug 1771
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5174 - Matlock. Mrs M Wilmot (of Chaddesden) to Sir R Wilmot at Osmaston. Son will be with him tomorrow, if he survives the dance - 27 Aug 1771
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5175 - Lissanoure near Ballymoney. Sir George Macartney to Sir R Wilmot. Condemned to hold this office longer - 30 Aug 1771
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5176 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (marked most private and to be burnt). Messrs Allen & Swan in London support the Lord Lieutenant's arrangemeents. Lord North & his secretary seem inclined to ask Mr Allen about Irish matters. Lord Hertford's opinion - 6 Sep 1771
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5177 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Accounts of rum exports should be received soon - 7 Sep 1771
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5178 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot. Note on rum imports - loss of duty on reshipping and exportation - 7 Sep 1771
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5179 - Edward Dawson to Sir R. Wilmot. Inclosure - Mr Smith wishes settlement by commissioners - 7 Aug 1771
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5180 - Derby. William Leaper Smith to Sir R Wilmot. Exchanges of land at Chellaston - 9 Sep 1771
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5181 - Note on duties on rum under Acts of Parliament, Charles II George II - [15] Sep 1771
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5182 - Lt Col Burton to Sir R Wilmot. Asks (on behalf of Lord Conyngham) whether Capt Bristow has yet been recommended for a pension of £200 pa, received 17 Sep 1771 - Sep 1771
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5183 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to his brother Eardley. Asks him to examine the memorandum of agreement (over enclosure) - 18 Sep 1771
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5184 - Note (in hand of Robert Wilmot) of the value of the office of page of the presence - 19 Sep 1771
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5185 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Recommendation of officers. Death of the bishop of Limerick - 20 Sep 1771
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5186 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Lord Lieutenant has a cold - 21 Sep 1771
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5187 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot (copy marked most private and to be burnt). Pension for Sir George Macartney. Political position - Lord Gower a possible Lord Lieutenant - 21 Sep 1771
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5188 - Osmaston. Thomas Cave to Sir R Wilmot. Mr Trubshaw and Mr Hines working on internal painting. Valuation of trees - 21 Sep 1771
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5189 - Rochfield. John Lees to Sir R Wilmot. Death of Mr Neville Jones, Mr Richard Gore instead recommended for a seat at the Board of Customs - 26 Sep 1771
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5190 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Death of Mr Nevill - his absence will be felt in the House of Commons - 30 Sep 1771
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5191 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot (marked private). Hereditary revenues and additional duties have fallen short. Need to raise £150,000. What is the objection to a lottery - 1 Oct 1771
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5192 - Edward Dawson to Sir R. Wilmot. Not normal for commissioners to settle the exchange of inclosures without the consent of proprietors - 7 Oct 1771
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5193 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to T Waite. Replies to C5191. Duties on rum and other produce - 9 Oct 1771
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5194 - Thomas Waite to Sir R Wilmot (marked private). Vast majorities in parliament. Encloses two papers [C5195 - 5196] on revenue and the national debt - 10 Oct 1771
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5195 - Revenue and charge of government for two years ending Lady Day 1769 and Lady Day 1771, as in D3155/C5194 - 1771
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5196 - National debt, Lady Day 1769 - 1771, as in D3155/C5194 - 1771
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5197 - Dublin Castle. Sir George Macartney to Sir R. Wilmot (marked private). Prospect of a troublesome session if not properly managed - 10 Oct 1771
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5198-5199 - Admiralty. Lord Sandwich to Lord Hertford, 10 Oct 1771. Asks for Edward Toms to succeed Mr Harris as seargent trumpeter (annotated with reply, 11 Oct 1771). With cover - Oct 1771
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5200 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Needs advice on an agent to receive rents from his estate in Lincolnshire worth £140 pa clear of deductions - 12 Oct 1771
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5201 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Encloses minutes [missing] showing the strong leading question passed against them. Col Cuninghame spoke and voted against - 16 Oct 1771
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5202 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot (marked private and to be burnt). Report on parliamentary proceedings. Various pensions and allowances refused - 17 Oct 1771
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5203 - Euston. Lord Hertford to Sir R Wilmot. Lord Villiers' petition - 18 Oct 1771
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5204 - Newmarket. Susanna Gregory to Sir R Wilmot. Furniture taken from various rooms by Thomas Price, claims a right to it - 19 Oct 1771
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5205 - Copy letter from Sir R Wilmot to Stephen Wybrants and James Ormsby. Death of Mr Oldham, their correspondent. To whom should he apply for commission fees - 21 Oct 1771
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5206 - Lord Barrington to Sir R. Wilmot. Lord Viscount Fortrose to be promoted. Asks his assistance in dating the patent property in respect to the others - 21 Oct 1771
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5207 - Sir R. Wilmot to T. Waite. Receipt of D3155/C5194 - 5196. Satisfied with the measures being taken - 23 Oct 1771
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5208 - Grosvenor St. Lord Hertford to Sir R. Wilmot. Petition of Mr Annesley. A previous claimant's petition may have been sent to one of his predecessors - 25 Oct 1771
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5209 - Sir R. Wilmot to T. Waite. Lord Lieutenant's recovery. Lord Hillsborough's roly poly speech - 28 Oct 1771
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5210 - Dublin. James Ormsby to Sir R Wilmot. Mr Arnold Nesbitt will transact his business - 30 Oct 1771
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5211 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Dr Lucas ill of a fever. Majority likely to stay this chapter - many late sittings - 2 Nov 1771
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5212 - Thomas Waite to Sir R. Wilmot. Death of Dr Lucas. Minority confident of winning on two issues this week - 4 Nov 1771
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5213 - Draft note from Sir R Wilmot to Mr Wilmot [son Robin]. Fees authorised in the clerk of the signet's office - 7 Nov 1771
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5214 - Sir R. Wilmot to T. Waite. Receipt of D3155/C5211. What an event, the Luttrell Duchess of Cumberland - 8 Nov 1771
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5215 - Draft letter from Sir R Wilmot to Sir George Macartney. List of titles to be taken by the Irish peers - 8 Nov 1771
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5216 - Warrant from the Lord Chamberl