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Author: | Lutwyche, E.G. |
Date: | 1809-08-29 |
Subjects: | "Military Succession" Lord Sheffield speaks to Lord Castlereagh about p. 1 Coffin, Thomas Aston recovered from illness: retirement p. 3 Cooke, [ ] re New Brunswick's interests p. 1 Danforth, Thomas in good health p. 3 Franklin, Governor William aged 76 [1809]: very ill p. 2 Gordon, Hugh Mackay [probably he] replacing the retiring Thomas Coffin p. 3 Gout Edward Winslow c.August 1809 p. 1 Hazen, Captain [Robert] in London 1809: widely respected p. 3 Leonard, Charles Edward and Edward Lutwyche p. 4 New Brunswick ranks low among British priorities p. 1 P, Sr Wm Pepperell, Sir William p. 3 Pepperell, Sir William persistently unwell p. 3 Rosina carries E. Lutwyche letter 1809/8/- p. 4 Sheffield, Lord to Ld Castlereagh re the Military Succession p. 1 Walcheren Object of British invasion 1809 p. 3 War in Europe puts demand on New Brunswick timber resources: see "blockade", progress of 1809 p. 3 Wellington, Lord Sir Arthur Wellesley: defeats French in bloody battle, then retreats p. 3 [Cleathane], Lord Leads British army into Holland to take Walcheren Island p. 3 [Johanson], Peter In England: dead as of 1809/8/29: deaf, blind, and feeble in his latter years: Edward Winslow's old friend p. 2 [Torin], [ ] the family and the Lutwyches p. 2 |
Source: | Vol. 15-22 |
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