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PwV - Literary Manuscripts in the Portland (Welbeck) Collection, 16th-19th centuries
Document Reference
Pw V 55
Title
Bound volume of diplomatic papers addressed to William Blathwayt; 1693
Date
1693
Extent
106 ff (approx.)
Level
Item/file
Content Description
Volume bears the title 'Dutch State Paper of Wm Prince of Orange' on the spine.
Contains Dutch, German, Latin and 3 English translations of foreign documents; similar to Pw V 62.
Part of a set of six volumes (Pw V 54-59) of different sizes but which belong together; apparently the early ownership of Sir Robert Southwell.
Language
Dutch
French
German
Latin
ReprodnNote
Volumes from Pw V cannot be photographed by readers with their own camera or device, but reprographic copies can be supplied for educational and private study purposes only.
Physical Description
Folio volume, consisting of a collection of individual documents loosly sewn.
Descriptive Features
Hard pasteboard covers, with brown paper pasted on them; no pastedowns or flyleaves; individual documents roughly kept together in a loosely bound form, but not bound as such; individual items kept together in each volume with string sewings through the centre folds of individual sheets or gatherings.
Related Material
Related material is available in the papers of the 1st Earl of Portland (Pw A)
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Persons
Code
PersonName
Dates of existence
NA1112
Blathwayt; William (c.1649-1717); sec. to Sir William Temple at the Hague 1668; sec. at war 1683-1704; M.P. Bath 1693-1710
c.1649-1717
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