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Ne C 114/1
24 April 1744
Letter from [Sarah Churchill] Duchess of Marlborough to Henry Pelham; 24 Apr. 1744
Ne C 114/2
1744
Account of the Duchess of Marlborough; 1744
Ne C 380
23 June 1746
Report by the Attorney and Solicitor General to the Commissioners of the Treasury; 23 Jun. 1746
Ne C 2909
29 January 1716
Letter from Gen. G. Maccartney, Brussels, Belgium, to H.F. Clinton, 7th Earl of Lincoln; 18/29...
Pl F3/3/7
1 July 1721
Direction by Lord and Lady Harley to their trustees to raise money on the estates; 1 July 1721...
Pl F3/3/19
10 February 1727
Settlement of the estates of the Earl and Countess of Oxford and Mortimer; 10 Feb. 1726/27
Pl F3/3/20
Pl F3/3/24
15 May 1730
Mortgage of part of the Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire estates of the Earl and Countess of Oxford...
Pl F3/3/25
Pl F3/3/26
Pl F3/3/62/1-2
25 June 1728-11 July 1729
Receipts for interest paid by the Earl of Oxford and Mortimer; 25 June 1728-11 July 1729
Pl F3/3/63/1-8
28 May 1730-10 July 1730
Receipts and authorities for payment in connection with the debts of the Earl of Oxford and...
Pw 2/537
14 June 1715
Letter from Ralph Gowland, Durham, to Margaret Holles, Duchess of Newcastle upon Tyne; 14 Jun. 1715
Pw A 1538/1-2
1 February 1704
Letter in French from Baron Arent van Wassenaer [also Heer van Voorschoten en Duvenvoorde], the...
Pw V 42/68 (pp 443-53)
Jan 1703 c
MS poem, entitled 'The History and Fall of the Conformity Bill', by Arthur Mainwaring; 1703
Pw V 44/103 (pp 438-39)
MS poem, entitled 'A Prophecy', not ascribed ; 1704
Pw V 527
1708
MS satire on Abigail Marsham and Robert Harley; 1708
Pw V 528
1708 (c)
Pw V 529
MS answer to satire on Abigail Marsham and Robert Harley; c 1708
Pw V 531
n.d.
MS poem entitled 'The South Sea Whim'; n.d.