The Manuscripts of J. B. Fortescue, Esq., Preserved at Dropmore, Volume 4H.M. Stationery Office, 1905 |
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... Count Haugwitz . De Stamfort awaited at Brunswick his credentials from the Prince of Orange . The Duke of Brunswick had prepared the way for De Luc's reception at Berlin by informing the King and Count Haugwitz of his position at the ...
... Count Haugwitz . De Stamfort awaited at Brunswick his credentials from the Prince of Orange . The Duke of Brunswick had prepared the way for De Luc's reception at Berlin by informing the King and Count Haugwitz of his position at the ...
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... Count Haugwitz for the first time with favourable dispositions . He must have seen in a Minister who had been notoriously a member of one or more of the secret societies which laboured so effectually to destroy established beliefs , if ...
... Count Haugwitz for the first time with favourable dispositions . He must have seen in a Minister who had been notoriously a member of one or more of the secret societies which laboured so effectually to destroy established beliefs , if ...
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... Count Panin , representing Great Britain , Austria , and Russia at the Prussian Court , who all , though on the best terms with each other , held aloof from Count Haugwitz so far as official duty allowed . De Stamfort , relying probably ...
... Count Panin , representing Great Britain , Austria , and Russia at the Prussian Court , who all , though on the best terms with each other , held aloof from Count Haugwitz so far as official duty allowed . De Stamfort , relying probably ...
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... Count Haugwitz , prevented any approach to an agreement of the other conservative powers with Prussia , as desired by the British Government , De Luc returned to London at the end of March , 1798 , to explain to George III . the causes ...
... Count Haugwitz , prevented any approach to an agreement of the other conservative powers with Prussia , as desired by the British Government , De Luc returned to London at the end of March , 1798 , to explain to George III . the causes ...
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... Count Starhemberg on February 18 , 1798 , 1 that he meditated withdrawing the British Minister from Vienna . The cause of complaint was twofold : concealment by the Austrian Govern- ment of certain articles in her late treaties with ...
... Count Starhemberg on February 18 , 1798 , 1 that he meditated withdrawing the British Minister from Vienna . The cause of complaint was twofold : concealment by the Austrian Govern- ment of certain articles in her late treaties with ...
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actuel aujourd'hui auroit Austria autres avant avoir avoit Berlin bien BUCKINGHAM to LORD c'est choses circonstances confiance contre Count Haugwitz Cour de Vienne crainte d'après d'autres d'avoir d'Orange d'une dernier deux dire Directoire doit donner doute Dublin Duke Duke of Brunswick égard elle entretien érénissime état été étoit être Excellence faire fait faut France François French général Government grand guerre Haugwitz homme idées intérêts Ireland j'ai jours l'Angleterre l'Autriche l'Empereur l'Empire l'Europe l'honneur l'on letter Lord Castlereagh Lord Cornwallis Lord Elgin LORD GRENVILLE Lordship lui-même Majesté manière MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM mémoire ministre Monseigneur moyens n'est nécessaire nouvelle objet paix Panin parti peut peut-être Pitt pourroit pouvoir premier présent Prince Prussia puissances qu'elle qu'il qu'on que le quelques raison Rastadt reçu rendre réunion rien Russie s'a ltesse s'il s[érénissime sera seroit seul sous Stamford temps THOMAS GRENVILLE Thugut tout Vienne voir votre Excellence
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Página 563 - Commissioners will direct their attention to that object exclusively. In practice it has been found more satisfactory, when the collection of manuscripts is a large one, for the inspector to make a selection therefrom at the place of deposit and to obtain the owner's consent to remove the selected papers to the Public Record Office in London or in Dublin, or to the General Register House in Edinburgh, where they can be more fully dealt with, and where they are preserved with the same care as if they...
Página 562 - Her Sign Manual certain Commissioners to ascertain what unpublished MSS. are extant in the collections of private persons and in institutions which are calculated to throw light upon subjects connected with the civil, ecclesiastical, literary, or scientific history of this country.
Página 562 - The Commissioners think it probable that you may feel an interest in this object, and be willing to assist in the attainment of it; and with that view they desire to lay before you an outline of the course which they usually follow. If any nobleman or gentleman express his willingness to submit...
Página 563 - Commission is the discovery of unpublished historical and literary materials, and in all their proceedings the Commissioners will direct their attention to that object exclusively. In practice it has been found more satisfactory, when the collection of manuscripts is a large one, for the inspector to...
Página 383 - The effect of this state of things on my conduct has been to compel me to entrench myself within forms and ceremonies, to introduce much state into the whole appearance of my establishments and household, to expel all approaches to familiarity, and to exercise my authority with a degree of vigour and strictness nearly amounting to severity.
Página 563 - Stopford Sackville, the Right Hon. FJ Savile Foljambe, Sir George Wombwell, Mr. le Fleming, of Rydal, Mr. Leyborne Popham, of Littlecote, and Mr. Fortescue, of Dropmore. The costs of inspections, reports, and calendars, and the conveyance of documents, will be defrayed at the public expense, without any charge to the owners. The Commissioners will also, if so requested, give their advice as to the best means of repairing and preserving any interesting papers or MSS. which...
Página 563 - ... not to be examined or calendared under any pretence whatever. The object of the Commission is the discovery of unpublished historical and literary materials, and in all their proceedings the Commissioners will direct their attention to that object exclusively. In practice it has been found more satisfactory...
Página 563 - Commissioners will also, if so requested, give their advice as to the best means of repairing and preserving any interesting papers or MSS. which may be in a state of decay. The Commissioners will feel much obliged if you will communicate to them the names of any gentlemen who may be able and willing to assist in obtaining the objects for which this Commission has been issued.