Despatches, Correspondence, and Memoranda of Field Marshall Arthur, Duke of Wellington, K.G.: 1929-1830

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state of Tipperary 256 correspondence 262 264
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Cowell Mr G state of the country 502
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Ireland Spain and Cuba 66 state of the country
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Malta appointment of Roman Catholic Bishop
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Kelly Mr Thomas state of Ireland 463466
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the Beresford interest 71 Russia and Turkey blockade
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Shiel Mr and OConnell 12 254
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their intrigues to deprive the Duke of his power their
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Alexander Mr dentist to the King
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officers of the army of India apprehensions of mutiny
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Somerset Lord F correspondence 153 180 196 248 299
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Dalhousie Lord his acts regarding Canada
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Ava rewards for service in 124 142 the Burmese territories
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garding 164 transactions at Windsor 165 reported
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Nugent General his claim to the Earldom of Lennox
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Gregory Captain memorandum of his visits to Russian head
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Daly Rev Mr mention of 263
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Gumont Port restoration of to Great Britain 48
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affair and Treaty of Adrianople containing the Dukes
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of Aberdeen 219 the Euboean question 225 232
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allowances to the Indian army 221 distress in Eng
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Spain possession of Cuba by 66 Portugal and 148 Don Miguel
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conduct of certain Spaniards 237 vacancies in
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Frederick Prince of Orange named as candidate for Greece
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Hardinge Sir Henry pensions to soldiers 23 78 100
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from the Duke of Northumberland 244 Shiel
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Taylor Right Hon Sir Brook mention of 13
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256 cannot support Lord Fingall proposed mea
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Dardanelles blockade of 74 navigation of
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Deputy Speaker House of Lords salary of see Lord Wynford
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De Vesci Lord candidate for representative peerage
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Canning Mr Stratford correspondence with on the limits
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vacancy in the Knights of St Patrick conduct
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Protocol 249 retreat of Russian troops 250 cor
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Canterbury Archbishop of Right Hon W Howley correspond
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ments on the Caspian 327 French propositions 372
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Leopold 353 correspondence 355 356 362 nomi
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Davis Mr Hart petition of West India planters
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intrigues of the Duke of Cumberland 371 Greek
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Planta Mr conduct of English and French fishermen 250 cor
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of Yorks debts 393 the batta question 396 prepa
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Hill Right Hon Sir G offer of a Governorship
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King the Dukes objection to his visit to Paris 109
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sheriffs interference of the Duke of Cumberland with
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Chandos Marquis of sugar and rum duties 418 letter from
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Baldwin Mr W society for insurance
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Wortley Mr S appointed to the Board of Control
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Tierney Sir M attendance on the King 570 571
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Bankes Mr mention of
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Wright Mr Thomas low price of manufactures
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King mention of 187
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Dissection subjects for 561
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Addington Mr Minister at Madrid 321
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the King French and Russian protocols 422
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upon the course to be taken on Prince Leopolds demands
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Hodgson Colonel mention of 273
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Bath the Grand Cross of state of the Order 365
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Goulburn Right Hon Henry correspondence with 1 7 38
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Wynford Lord his application to be appointed Deputy Speaker
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Bernstorff Count mention of 79 353
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Downshire Lord letter to
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dissection 561 negociations with the Pasha of Egypt
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Blanks in names 200 244 266 287 293 322
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Egypt negociations with the Pasha 561 our policy in appoint
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culties of his position regarding 563 Mr Comyns
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Ellenborough Lord correspondence with 5 83 96 100 123
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Lethbridge Sir Thomas B on the state of the country 471
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