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Earl of Suffolk to the Earl of Dartmouth.
Earl of Suffolk to the Earl of Dartmouth.
Earl of Suffolk to the Earl of Dartmouth.
Lords of the Admiralty to the Earl of Dartmouth.
Hugh Finlay to ? Anthony Todd.
Return of Cannon, Stores, Ammunition, etc., taken and destroyed on this Expedition.
The Earl of Chatham to the Duke of Richmond, April 6, 1778.
[ Report of the Earl of Chatham’s Last Speech, from the “London Magazine.” ]
Copy of the King’s Message. “ George R.
Copy of the Spanish Manifesto.
THE GORDON NO-POPERY RIOTS (1780) . Source. — Letters of Horace Walpole.
To Rev. William Cole, Strawberry Hill, June 15, 1780.
SURRENDER OF CORNWALLIS (1781) . Source. — Gentleman’s Magazine. Vol. li., p. 539.
PRELIMINARIES OF EUROPEAN PEACE (1783) . Source. — Gentleman’s Magazine. Vol. liii., p. 91.
Between Great Britain and France.
Between Great Britain and Spain.
Between Great Britain and the United States of America.
To Rev. John Newton, April 26, 1784.
THE COUNTRY POST (1785) . Source. —William Cowper, The Task. Book iv.
Gentlemen of the House of Commons ,
CORN IMPORTS AND EXPORTS (1789) . Source. — Annual Register, 1789 , pp. 279 et seq.